You're a tool, there is no football hooliganism in the UK anymore, not even abroad, partially because people aren't really like that anymore, and partially because the FA does not allow them to travel abroad.Like said; you keep telling yourself that. I have no wish to discuss things with a delusional person.
cunty
there is no football hooliganism in the UK anymore, GET YO FACTS R!GHT
Really? thats about the dumbest thing I've read to today, sure it's on the decline, and not nearly as bad as it used to be or as it currently is in eastern europe, but to claim that there is no hooliganism in the UK??? LOL
- Disturbances during and after England's 4–1 defeat to Germany during the 2010 FIFA World Cup. A German flag was burned by English supporters in Leicester Square in London, and a nearby restaurant was damaged.
- On 1 December 2010, supporters of rival West Midlands clubs Aston Villa and Birmingham City clashed at St Andrew's stadium after a Football League Cup match, and 14 people were injured
- Football hooliganism was rising dramatically, with 103 incidents of hooliganism involving under-19's in the 2009–10 season compared to 38 the season before.
- A match between Sheffield Wednesday and Leeds United on 19 October 2012, a Leeds United fan attacked Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper Chris Kirkland during a pitch invasion
- At a FA Cup semi-final match between Millwall and Wigan Athletic at the new Wembley Stadium on 13 April 2013, Millwall fans fought amongst themselves, and 14 arrests were made.[47] The next day, Newcastle United fans rioted when their team lost 3–0 to Sunderland in their Premier League match. Bottles were thrown, bins were set on fire and a horse was punched as mounted officers tried to move crowds back to allow visiting fans to be escorted away. Twenty-nine arrests were made during the game itself.
- British football fans now tend to have a better reputation abroad. Although reports of British football hooliganism still surface, the instances now tend to occur at pre-arranged locations rather than at the matches themselves.
I live here, go to Russia/Eastern Europe, in terms of Football, that's the UK 30 years ago or so.
103 incidents of hooliganism in an entire year?
lol, that's fuck all.
Fail toht.
Yeah and your lot kicks eachothers asses for the footieclub they support. Right people, right circumstances, argentina.
but to say it doesn't exist any more is dumb and uninformed, to be polite.
Learn when to stop talking, Toht. Jesus. You're (once again) talking about something you don't know enough about. And this time you've really outdone yourself; you're talking about England on a forum predominantly populated by English people!![]()
Facepalm away you absolute idiot.
Nope, I was disagreeing with Gwad because he said there is no hooliganism in English football but I certainly also disagree with "Yeah and your lot kicks eachothers asses for the footieclub they support." Two opposing statements, neither of which is correct.Seems you agree with me![]()
Sigh.
Nah, we have our problems, but what you're describing is 1970/80's UK - Tell me, when the was the last place you visited?No that's fine, you're right i'm wrong, UK has no hooligans, no violence, no racism and nothing wrong at all and at no point could noone get offended and act on it. That's just how special UK is, secial place with civility coming out of it's arse.
Fucking lol, no one said that at all. (except Gwadien, but he's full homo so doesn't count)No that's fine, you're right i'm wrong, UK has no hooligans, no violence, no racism and nothing wrong at all and at no point could noone get offended and act on it. That's just how special UK is, secial place with civility coming out of it's arse.
Your dads full of my homo.Fucking lol, no one said that at all. (except Gwadien, but he's full homo so doesn't count)
Facepalm away you absolute idiot.