It's just as well there's no trouble at football anymore 01:36 - Sep 27 with 1231 views | Boston | ....or at the service stations, because we're at Burton, Fulham's at Forest and Millwall's at Port Vale. Thankfully these days, the travelling mid-weekers are usually pensioners or mildly touched. I speak as an authority on both. | |
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It's just as well there's no trouble at football anymore on 06:34 - Sep 27 with 1152 views | Lblock | You are the go to man for advice on touching pensioners midweek? Nice Trouble not what it used to be but Danny Dyer posturing increasing all the time | |
| Cherish and enjoy life.... this ain't no dress rehearsal |
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It's just as well there's no trouble at football anymore on 09:20 - Sep 27 with 947 views | paulparker | Millwall & Fulham away on a Tuesday night in the midlands, they could share a cab to cut the costs such will be the turnout for these clubs | |
| And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
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It's just as well there's no trouble at football anymore on 09:36 - Sep 27 with 921 views | MrSheen | Apparently there was a punch up in the stands at the Bristol - Exeter rugby on Friday, started by a stag party if drunk marines. Football violence never had such pedigree. | | | |
(No subject) (n/t) on 09:52 - Sep 27 with 885 views | Dorse | If they made hooliganism by invitation only, that would keep the riff-raff out. [Post edited 27 Sep 2016 9:55]
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| 'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!' |
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It's just as well there's no trouble at football anymore on 10:41 - Sep 27 with 780 views | robith |
It's just as well there's no trouble at football anymore on 09:36 - Sep 27 by MrSheen | Apparently there was a punch up in the stands at the Bristol - Exeter rugby on Friday, started by a stag party if drunk marines. Football violence never had such pedigree. |
My old mate used to live in Exeter - you could always tell when the Marines were on leave, the place became a ghost town. Recall a load of them walking into a boozer I was in and the people I knew from nearby going silent and whispering me "drink up, we're leaving" but having to do so in a banter way so it didn't look like we were fleeing in fear | | | |
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