Blues...off the pitch (1 Viewer)

canleykid

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Is this going to be a load of fat sweaty chavs backing away from each other while daring the other to advance? Lordy.

No aj this is going to be a serious problem for police its going to be three hundred or so old school zulus coming to cause havoc I'm not taking my son he's sixteen and I'm not taking any chances
 

Donnie Brasco

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Might park my car at the front of the ricoh, not the back this weekend then. Are you sure they're Zulus and not just Marlon Kings mates?
 

canleykid

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If there marlons mates I wouldn't advise anyone taking there misses ......no It's one of the old school zulus birthday so there coming to coventry for a party
 

rob9872

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cuz he's fackin Legion anit he guvnor
 

canleykid

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Ha ha donnie no there coming to cause trouble its like an old re union of football lads out on the piss in cov lots of people are aware of this and like bootboy said at the start of this thread the police will read this so no names will be displayed
 

ajsccfc

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No aj this is going to be a serious problem for police its going to be three hundred or so old school zulus coming to cause havoc I'm not taking my son he's sixteen and I'm not taking any chances
Of course, I'm not saying it shouldn't be taken seriously, no doubt. It's just depressing.

Waheey, congratulations on being the first to bring out such an original and amusing stereotype.

I've helped you out, you can work off the frustration by caving in the head of a foreigner.
 

skyblu3sk

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Just embarrassing... Grown men/little chavs having to knock shite out of each other. Take up boxing or something
 

shmmeee

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Ha ha donnie no there coming to cause trouble its like an old re union of football lads out on the piss in cov lots of people are aware of this and like bootboy said at the start of this thread the police will read this so no names will be displayed

Just the information that it's a well known hooligan from Brum with a birthday around this week?

Shouldn't take Poirot for this one...
 

lordsummerisle

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As long as no muppets taking liberties round our manor, give them a right slap and no mistake, facking cants.

Frodo's birthday on Saturday, gonna get him down to teach these mugs a lesson.
 

dongonzalos

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Just the information that it's a well known hooligan from Brum with a birthday around this week?

Shouldn't take Poirot for this one...

If he is that well known, the Police will have his date of birth. If they are reading this as u say they will know who you are talking about. So you may aswell say his name unless he is ' He whose name can never be spoken'
 

CovInEssex

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I can remember the last time we played Birmingham at home. It was the first (and last) time i'd seen a hard looking 'firm'.

about 15 Black (with some White) blokes all 6ft+ and some 6ft 5" with necks the size of my waist. Some Cov blokes tried to give them a go, but off the pitch we had our pants pulled down.
 
Ha ha donnie no there coming to cause trouble its like an old re union of football lads out on the piss in cov lots of people are aware of this and like bootboy said at the start of this thread the police will read this so no names will be displayed

CK has this 100% right...one of their main older faces has a birthday. I have business interests with one of their 'fans'...and was invited along to Bruges for their UEFA Cup tie...and blimey was that an eye opener.

Yes, mock and poke fun, I don't blame you....but the facts are that Blues are one of the main hooligan groups in the country, their youth are very active and much more visible than our 'youth element', and they have numbers swamping local derby matches especially. Anyone who knows the history of terrace culture will know that Blues are notorious and their fixture is what some hooligans watch out for. We travel away with City and witness several incidents every season, on trains, in pubs, in towns en route to the game....the fact that we go in a group of blokes does occasionally attract some attention from some other fans...which is unfortunate as we only go to support our team and have a few beers.

Have we engaged in dubious activities at the football previously? well, anyone who was going in the 80s will tell you that football was a very different game to watch/follow then as it is now...with your padded seats, family atmosphere, CCTV etc...which is no doubt an improvement.

It needs to be recognised - for the worse - that this type of activity is part of football - always has been and will be...even if it is a minority.

I, and I am sure CK will agree with me, do not condone this behaviour and are only relaying what we know....limited info due to the surveillance of this and other forums by the OB.....which I can reassure you DOES happen. I understand why Torchy would not want to bring his 5 year old....but for some post-ers to simply post 'fucking unbelievable' is 'fucking unbelievable' if they think that a significant minority of the 5,500 coming will not engage in disorder if the possibility arises????

Have they not heard what happened at the Foleshill Club a few years ago??? Well, I and CK were there....and believe me hooliganism is alive and kicking....and the Blues faces on that frontline are the ones referred to being involved in the 'birthday celebrations'.

Apologies for raising this as known info for fellow fans...if it 'fucking unbelievable' just ignore the thread....but you may want to wear your trainers, just in case....but I bet if there is disorder on Saturday, folk who have labelled this thread as 'fucking unbelievable' will be stood gawping at what is going on (from afar)...like rubberneckers at a car accident.:thinking about:
 

Real

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Im glad the info for potential disorder has been passed on, I can now tell my loved ones to steer clear of the Ricoh and other areas where there will be potential for trouble.

Football hooliganism? I don't understand it, never have and never will.
 

dongonzalos

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CK has this 100% right...one of their main older faces has a birthday. I have business interests with one of their 'fans'...and was invited along to Bruges for their UEFA Cup tie...and blimey was that an eye opener.

Yes, mock and poke fun, I don't blame you....but the facts are that Blues are one of the main hooligan groups in the country, their youth are very active and much more visible than our 'youth element', and they have numbers swamping local derby matches especially. Anyone who knows the history of terrace culture will know that Blues are notorious and their fixture is what some hooligans watch out for. We travel away with City and witness several incidents every season, on trains, in pubs, in towns en route to the game....the fact that we go in a group of blokes does occasionally attract some attention from some other fans...which is unfortunate as we only go to support our team and have a few beers.

Have we engaged in dubious activities at the football previously? well, anyone who was going in the 80s will tell you that football was a very different game to watch/follow then as it is now...with your padded seats, family atmosphere, CCTV etc...which is no doubt an improvement.

It needs to be recognised - for the worse - that this type of activity is part of football - always has been and will be...even if it is a minority.

I, and I am sure CK will agree with me, do not condone this behaviour and are only relaying what we know....limited info due to the surveillance of this and other forums by the OB.....which I can reassure you DOES happen. I understand why Torchy would not want to bring his 5 year old....but for some post-ers to simply post 'fucking unbelievable' is 'fucking unbelievable' if they think that a significant minority of the 5,500 coming will not engage in disorder if the possibility arises????

Have they not heard what happened at the Foleshill Club a few years ago??? Well, I and CK were there....and believe me hooliganism is alive and kicking....and the Blues faces on that frontline are the ones referred to being involved in the 'birthday celebrations'.

Apologies for raising this as known info for fellow fans...if it 'fucking unbelievable' just ignore the thread....but you may want to wear your trainers, just in case....but I bet if there is disorder on Saturday, folk who have labelled this thread as 'fucking unbelievable' will be stood gawping at what is going on (from afar)...like rubberneckers at a car accident.:thinking about:


I dont know who posted unbeleivable or why.

However I imagine people who are posting here ridiculing it are doing so because it is embarrasing. Grown men getting together in packs charging at each other secretely hoping the police will come to break it up.

I know what the Zulus are all about and their past.

However I think the people on here who are taking the mick are doing so as they dont want people on here gloryfying it, talking about other people's repuatations getting dented and the past and names that we cant mention on here etc....


Infact I was never going to contribute to this post thats how little I care about this topic. If the Zulu kids led by the likes of MR B "whose name cant be mentioned" walk past me I would not attract their attention as I wont be looking for trouble.

The less time we spend on them or this topic and not gloryfying it in ways such as saying we cant mention names and talking about previous incidents the more chance we have of it dissapearing

Fuck I am annoyed with myself for posting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

ajsccfc

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If these people want to get together with other like-minded souls and do whatever their thing is then I don't care, but the second they're causing trouble or harm to people in no way involved with the 'scene' or getting to the point where people will avoid taking their children to a public event in the middle of the day on a Saturday, that's not some time-honoured tradition that should be protected with anonymity and cautious awe.
 

dongonzalos

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In Poland/Russia some of the hooligans used to meet in old disused industrial sites away from the City, not affecting others

Not on Earlsdon high street throwing bricks at each other from a distance, scaring shoppers women and children then running away from one policeman :D
 
All the scrappers should go into therapy to get to the root of their anger! You'll lead a happier life and no chance of a criminal record or ban from games :p
 

Spence CCFC

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Chances are the majority with never understand the 'scene' or the reasons for it. Don't mind if people have an educated opinion and slate it, that's perfectly fine. I do that all the time. Just makes me laugh when you have some mong who wears a replica shirt over 25 layers at the age of 25 brand people 'chavs' and 'scum' when they know absolutely nothing.
 

ajsccfc

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So what hidden depths or unknown truths are there that can make it not scummy to terrorise innocent families or involve people who have no part to play and no desire for trouble?
 

canleykid

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Chances are the majority with never understand the 'scene' or the reasons for it. Don't mind if people have an educated opinion and slate it, that's perfectly fine. I do that all the time. Just makes me laugh when you have some mong who wears a replica shirt over 25 layers at the age of 25 brand people 'chavs' and 'scum' when they know absolutely nothing.

Fair play spence,a lot of these people got to a few games here and there when the main hooligans go everywhere,if it wasn't for organised groups in the 80s that carried on going to football no matter what we wouldn't have what we have now,hooligans are more loyal than people realise there always there thru thick and thin,I know people will slag them off but the shutters don't mind it when a group of lads come to there rescue
 

superskyblue

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Chances are the majority with never understand the 'scene' or the reasons for it. Don't mind if people have an educated opinion and slate it, that's perfectly fine. I do that all the time. Just makes me laugh when you have some mong who wears a replica shirt over 25 layers at the age of 25 brand people 'chavs' and 'scum' when they know absolutely nothing.

Terrible post.. the fact that it is against the law means we know all we need to know. These people should just fuck off into a field and fight and leave the football to people who want to watch it.
 

ajsccfc

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I know people will slag them off but the shutters don't mind it when a group of lads come to there rescue

Circular logic. If the element being slagged off didn't exist, nobody would need rescuing. Well done to them for the loyalty and all that, but when people outside the circle are involuntarily involved it stops being admirable in any way, without exception. If hooligans wish to arrange meets and all that it's one thing, when you're tearing up a high street and making people want to stay in their homes it's a completely different story.
 

canleykid

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The trying is like I said football would die on its arse without the groups of lads who are proud to represent there club,its called loyalty a word that hardly gets used in this day,well let's hope you people don't need any help from these lads ..........
 

superskyblue

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I generally find that if you don't look for trouble you don't get it, therefore, I doubt I will need any help from these spotty, scrawny 16 year olds.
 

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