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Post by trev on Jul 26, 2017 21:30:31 GMT
Goat boy you clearly have very poor eyesight. The aggressive posturing and constant pitch incursions from your Neanderthals located at the end of the RFU funded stand at the goat course is no different, being pretty much a disgrace with little to no control from stewards. You really should take off your goat tinted spectacles, and however unlikely, you may then be able to make an intelligent observation. .
Talking about intelligent observations, the RFU is the English rugby union so will not fund a stand at the racecourse. Come to think of it that also applies to you're shed too doesn't it.
A bit touchy Fabio old chap as regards by unforgiveable faux pas ! Who knows what you are going on about in your second sentence ! But, then I wouldn't expect other national sporting organisations to provide handouts to rebuild our ground , unlike of course the new stands at the goat course over the years, although now sadly three sided.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2017 22:11:33 GMT
Class videos from Bootlegger.
We demand it. We need it. We've got to have it!
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Post by blue4life on Jul 26, 2017 22:58:55 GMT
Class videos from Bootlegger. We demand it. We need it. We've got to have it! He's a wrong n.
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Post by Firestick Frank on Jul 27, 2017 7:14:19 GMT
Why the abuse of Booty? The man is internet gold and actually a top geezer to be fair to him.
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Post by eyeswideopen on Jul 27, 2017 8:10:46 GMT
I cant make my mind up whether the person in front of the lad with his arms folded is male or female..discuss
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Post by Rio Doherty on Jul 27, 2017 8:16:31 GMT
I cant make my mind up whether the person in front of the lad with his arms folded is male or female..discuss I thought it was a female, but they support Wrexham so you never know.
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Post by blue4life on Jul 27, 2017 8:45:13 GMT
Why the abuse of Booty? The man is internet gold and actually a top geezer to be fair to him. Oh behave, he's a wrong n, they all are.
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Post by norwegianblue on Aug 1, 2017 20:26:03 GMT
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Post by devaboyreturns on Aug 2, 2017 15:43:19 GMT
Cannot believe they have lifted the bubble and placed it on a Friday night. Absolute recipe for disaster in my opinion. Just cannot see this one passing off peacefully. Don't think i'll be taking my daughter.
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Post by Cestrian1987 on Aug 2, 2017 16:37:05 GMT
Cannot believe they have lifted the bubble and placed it on a Friday night. Absolute recipe for disaster in my opinion. Just cannot see this one passing off peacefully. Don't think i'll be taking my daughter. With all due respect mate would you really want your daughter to go to a Chester v Wrexham match whichever day it was played? Wouldn't take mine anywhere near.
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Post by Wortleyblue on Aug 2, 2017 16:46:04 GMT
Cannot believe they have lifted the bubble and placed it on a Friday night. Absolute recipe for disaster in my opinion. Just cannot see this one passing off peacefully. Don't think i'll be taking my daughter. With all due respect mate would you really want your daughter to go to a Chester v Wrexham match whichever day it was played? Wouldn't take mine anywhere near. Why shouldn't he want to take his daughter apart from the electric atmosphere it shouldn't be any different to any other match it just needs everybody to behave as decent human beings and enjoy what should be a great event
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Post by Cestrian1987 on Aug 2, 2017 16:59:35 GMT
With all due respect mate would you really want your daughter to go to a Chester v Wrexham match whichever day it was played? Wouldn't take mine anywhere near. Why shouldn't he want to take his daughter apart from the electric atmosphere it shouldn't be any different to any other match it just needs everybody to behave as decent human beings and enjoy what should be a great event Because it's a passionate game, and people get carried away. That's my personal view anyway, wouldn't want my daughter there. Each to their own.
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Post by devaboyreturns on Aug 2, 2017 19:25:31 GMT
Why shouldn't he want to take his daughter apart from the electric atmosphere it shouldn't be any different to any other match it just needs everybody to behave as decent human beings and enjoy what should be a great event Because it's a passionate game, and people get carried away. That's my personal view anyway, wouldn't want my daughter there. Each to their own. She went last year to the game under the bubble restrictions. Based on it being a Friday night with no restrictions, I won't be taking her this time.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2017 22:44:38 GMT
I'm still surprised by the fixture arrangement. We've suddenly gone from the 'Bubble' where the main objective was 'no contact between' supporters of the two clubs, to 'all ticket' on a Friday night in November? It's the same arrangements which were made nearly twenty years ago, when there was real problems before the game. Recent years our allocation at Chester has been reduced to about 1.260 from 2,000. We have over 2,000 season ticket holders. Also, considering it's the 'derby', the rivalry etc. It's a strange fixture arrangement
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Post by devaboyreturns on Aug 3, 2017 6:58:34 GMT
I'm still surprised by the fixture arrangement. We've suddenly gone from the 'Bubble' where the main objective was 'no contact between' supporters of the two clubs, to 'all ticket' on a Friday night in November? It's the same arrangements which were made nearly twenty years ago, when there was real problems before the game. Recent years our allocation at Chester has been reduced to about 1.260 from 2,000. We have over 2,000 season ticket holders. Also, considering it's the 'derby', the rivalry etc. It's a strange fixture arrangement Totally agree. I think there will be a number of Wrexham supporters in all parts of the ground.
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Post by Firestick Frank on Aug 3, 2017 7:20:38 GMT
I'm still surprised by the fixture arrangement. We've suddenly gone from the 'Bubble' where the main objective was 'no contact between' supporters of the two clubs, to 'all ticket' on a Friday night in November? It's the same arrangements which were made nearly twenty years ago, when there was real problems before the game. Recent years our allocation at Chester has been reduced to about 1.260 from 2,000. We have over 2,000 season ticket holders. Also, considering it's the 'derby', the rivalry etc. It's a strange fixture arrangement It's so obviously a deliberate ploy by the plods to say "told you so" and reinsert the bubble forever more after all hell breaks loose on the night.
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Post by paulie on Aug 3, 2017 8:04:54 GMT
I'm still surprised by the fixture arrangement. We've suddenly gone from the 'Bubble' where the main objective was 'no contact between' supporters of the two clubs, to 'all ticket' on a Friday night in November? It's the same arrangements which were made nearly twenty years ago, when there was real problems before the game. Recent years our allocation at Chester has been reduced to about 1.260 from 2,000. We have over 2,000 season ticket holders. Also, considering it's the 'derby', the rivalry etc. It's a strange fixture arrangement It's so obviously a deliberate ploy by the plods to say "told you so" and reinsert the bubble forever more after all hell breaks loose on the night. The police have played a blinder here, they know what they are doing. Wouldn't surprise me if they deliberately escorted Wrexham fans towards Chester fans for trouble to erupt. The bubble will be permanent after this one.
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Post by sqzl on Aug 3, 2017 8:30:33 GMT
It's so obviously a deliberate ploy by the plods to say "told you so" and reinsert the bubble forever more after all hell breaks loose on the night. The police have played a blinder here, they know what they are doing. Wouldn't surprise me if they deliberately escorted Wrexham fans towards Chester fans for trouble to erupt. The bubble will be permanent after this one. They would never do this, whether you like them or not that's a pretty naive statement to make. I do however accept the point that they've played hardball by making it a Friday night K.O, making it more likely the game will revert to a bubble. Let's be honest, both sets of fans are going to have idiots, and both clubs will have 'tag-along' idiots that go looking for a fight. It's up to the fans how they behave but unfortunately i can see nothing more than this reverting to a bubble match because so called 'fans'.
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Post by Cestrian1987 on Aug 3, 2017 9:52:34 GMT
The police have played a blinder here, they know what they are doing. Wouldn't surprise me if they deliberately escorted Wrexham fans towards Chester fans for trouble to erupt. The bubble will be permanent after this one. They would never do this, whether you like them or not that's a pretty naive statement to make. I do however accept the point that they've played hardball by making it a Friday night K.O, making it more likely the game will revert to a bubble. Let's be honest, both sets of fans are going to have idiots, and both clubs will have 'tag-along' idiots that go looking for a fight. It's up to the fans how they behave but unfortunately i can see nothing more than this reverting to a bubble match because so called 'fans'. It's exactly what's the police did in 1997 at Watergate Street.
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Post by sqzl on Aug 3, 2017 13:46:18 GMT
They would never do this, whether you like them or not that's a pretty naive statement to make. I do however accept the point that they've played hardball by making it a Friday night K.O, making it more likely the game will revert to a bubble. Let's be honest, both sets of fans are going to have idiots, and both clubs will have 'tag-along' idiots that go looking for a fight. It's up to the fans how they behave but unfortunately i can see nothing more than this reverting to a bubble match because so called 'fans'. It's exactly what's the police did in 1997 at Watergate Street. Don't buy into that personally but only a difference of opinion.
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Post by Cestrian1987 on Aug 3, 2017 14:14:19 GMT
It's exactly what's the police did in 1997 at Watergate Street. Don't buy into that personally but only a difference of opinion. I've seen the video numerous times and know people who were there. Both sets of fans were escorted to the same place.
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Post by housemartins on Aug 3, 2017 14:29:45 GMT
If they want to have a scrap that much open the centre of the racecourse and let them have a fight on there. Ridiculous in this day and age that we still resort to this thuggery just don't understand it. Yes I will be vocal and support my team but they don't even want to go to game they just want to say our town is harder than your's madness.
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Post by sqzl on Aug 3, 2017 14:44:00 GMT
Don't buy into that personally but only a difference of opinion. I've seen the video numerous times and know people who were there. Both sets of fans were escorted to the same place. How does this justify a fight though. If i was to believe theyve intentionally taken fans to the same point, is it not a tad pathetic that we can't be amongst one another without a big brawl escalating. My old Boss was a Wrexham fan, nice bloke that cared for his team, but was just a football fan. For me those people looking to fight don't have much to live for...essentially putting lives at risk, you hear about fights all the time accidentally ending in deaths or someone falling onto a curb and being paralyzed. We're in 2017, people need to get a grip IMO and realise football isn't everything.
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Post by paulie on Aug 3, 2017 17:08:06 GMT
It's exactly what's the police did in 1997 at Watergate Street. Don't buy into that personally but only a difference of opinion. You must be very naive to think the police don't do these sort of things.
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Post by sqzl on Aug 3, 2017 18:21:05 GMT
Don't buy into that personally but only a difference of opinion. You must be very naive to think the police don't do these sort of things. Yeah alright. I'm sure the police want to fill in all the reports on why the fans were taken to the same place. Procedures are in place for events like this in 2017. I'm just not one of those that hates the police who's job is essentially to protect us, look what they did in London terror attacks putting themselves on the line without knowing what they were armed with. Sometimes I think some people love looking for someone to blame because they've got on the wrong side of the law before. A bit like those who complain they haven't got a big enough house when they don't work and get handed somewhere to live.
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Post by zipper on Aug 3, 2017 19:07:14 GMT
If they want to have a scrap that much open the centre of the racecourse and let them have a fight on there. Ridiculous in this day and age that we still resort to this thuggery just don't understand it. Yes I will be vocal and support my team but they don't even want to go to game they just want to say our town is harder than your's madness. Great idea
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Post by Cestrian1987 on Aug 3, 2017 20:16:25 GMT
I've seen the video numerous times and know people who were there. Both sets of fans were escorted to the same place. How does this justify a fight though. If i was to believe theyve intentionally taken fans to the same point, is it not a tad pathetic that we can't be amongst one another without a big brawl escalating. My old Boss was a Wrexham fan, nice bloke that cared for his team, but was just a football fan. For me those people looking to fight don't have much to live for...essentially putting lives at risk, you hear about fights all the time accidentally ending in deaths or someone falling onto a curb and being paralyzed. We're in 2017, people need to get a grip IMO and realise football isn't everything. I'm not asking you to 'believe' anything, Im telling you that's what happened.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2017 20:34:42 GMT
Perhaps the Police want it played behind closed doors in the future?
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