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Well okay, East End sides rather than North London per se. But they're definitely not from Manchester, which I believe was your main point
Wasn't my point at all, but the point was that North London could manage to avoid this sort of aggro, despite a fairly fierce rivalry (I grew up somewhere where most people supported one or other of the big North London sides, but far enough away that there seemed to be no particularly logical reason to pick one over the other). You finding a contradictory example in some other part of London didn't really disprove the point that Arsenal and Spurs fans don't go round trying to kill each other (though you could get a thump for supporting the wrong one as a kid), any more than Bury and Bolton fans having a drink together after a match would prove anything about how well Utd and City get along.
football is tribal and tribal rivalries always have a violent element to them. Its a worldwide issue and will never go away.
Personally as long as the people fighting each other want to be there then I don't see what the problem is.
football is tribal and tribal rivalries always have a violent element to them.
So go on. What about other team sports?
Historically has football always been violent or in the last 20 or so years did it attract the depths of society? It became a beacon for the homophobic and racist?
The sort of scum who fight arent really football fans though. Its a place to go and fight other like-minded types. If they were really into football surely they'd want to watch a game and worry about being banned from watching their favourite team?
Just been down to walk the dog. Its all good natured. Some singing about 8-2 or something back in the 70's (or 80's?). Obviously later on when the beers flowed it might not be.
Darts? to throw at the other supporters during the match?
Another reason why I'd never go to a footy match.
(Unless I had box tickets!)
[i]Darts? to throw at the other supporters during the match?[/i]
better than human faeces I suppose. Manchester football fans obviously are of a higher class than Liverpool fans.
[i]Personally as long as the people fighting each other want to be there then I don't see what the problem is. [/i]
the people who are there but don't want to be fighting?
WOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!! Get that up you, you blue bastards!!!!!!
Hats off to Old Trafford for playing 'Always Look on the bright side of life' at the end. Genius!!!!
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And the Man of the Match is... [b]Roovez[/b]!
Usually I hear alot of sirens after a Man U match- I cant remember many (any) last night.
Sounded like a cracking game alright.