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    fans6464
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    as suspected you don’t know me or my character, I have risked many a chinning,I’m not exactly hard, to tell a drunk yob and or racists to shut it. I live in Crosby so am predisposed to not run to the authorities as you would have me do. It’s a pity you like to encourage criminals and thugs the way you do on here ,no doubt you’ll go crying off to Facebook again soon. I am also not exactly anon on here so have had morons approach me and try intimidating me in person because of posts that sometimes others post on here ,even to the point where on person was running around the Lawyer asking for “fans64”,I wasn’t there but I’m led to believe it led some amusing Spartacus style shouts

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    Deereyme66Deereyme66
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    Think I’ve been misunderstood by some on here. I’m making a point about incessant swearing throughout the match and grown men ought to be doing better. I’m not advocating nunneries for terraces and it’s not breaking my heart, honestly. Still think it’s a good conversation to be having. And it does raise other good points. Recall being in the seats at an away match once with a ‘female’ (adopts awaywego bantz). All going well until a group of bladdered yobs arrived with the usual swearing and bravado. One demanded that we stand up ‘if you love Scunthorpe’. Told him do one and promptly got surrounded by his mates making threats. Yeah, we moved. Nice eh? Great fix that. Cheers!

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    AwaywegoAwaywego
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    All I know is if you were at Buxton you never said diddle. And I must admit I didn’t see you and I was near the half way line,

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    Blind drunk? Or with that drunk group of lads chanting West ham songs?

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    The local councillor was clearly audible on the stream last night, boorishly abusing the referee over & over again.

    Though not as much as our manager who got involved with someone in the crowd, abused the referee enough to get a red card, and then wasn’t big enough to answer questions from the media.

    When a manager is shown a red card after the final whistle he’s not allowed to give a post match response. A new law passed by the FA according to the radio commentary last night.

    I wonder why any fan would abuse the ref after last nights performance ?

    I can’t quite believe some of you are going after Dean after that refs non performance last night.

    Are you feeling ok ?

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    Deereyme66Deereyme66
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    It is possible to be critical of more than one aspect of a match (I.e. both a manager and a referee).

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    I agree with WG (lie down, glass of water and medication) I don’t think he’s perfect but I find it hard to criticise Jimmy after that performance.

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    When a manager is shown a red card after the final whistle he’s not allowed to give a post match response. A new law passed by the FA according to the radio commentary last night.

    Is that right? Fair enough, wasn’t aware of that. Assumed it was another instance of him sending someone out after a game.

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    as suspected you don’t know me or my character, I have risked many a chinning,I’m not exactly hard, to tell a drunk yob and or racists to shut it. I live in Crosby so am predisposed to not run to the authorities as you would have me do. It’s a pity you like to encourage criminals and thugs the way you do on here ,no doubt you’ll go crying off to Facebook again soon. I am also not exactly anon on here so have had morons approach me and try intimidating me in person because of posts that sometimes others post on here ,even to the point where on person was running around the Lawyer asking for “fans64”,I wasn’t there but I’m led to believe it led some amusing Spartacus style shouts

    Probably the usual suspects – Wannabe Hardman Mitchell, Wilkinson and Bradshaw.

    Interesting read anyway this thread.

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    ‘I have risked many a chinning,I’m not exactly hard, to tell a drunk yob and or racists to shut it.’

    I’ve risked it numerous times over the years with a few black eyes and bruises as a consequence. Too old to be getting my head kicked in these days so mainly avoid the risk if it looks like it has the potential to head that way. Not on though is it. Where’s the respect gone?

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    There is very little respect left in society nowadays, the young footballer tracked down on social media and murdered in a Birmingham night club because he accidentally bumped into a local gang member two days previous bears testament to that. We as a society have slid a long way down the shit pole respect wise from our younger days, yes things change but in this case certainly not for the better.

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    #283272
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    And as seen on here to many choose to turn the other way nowadays instead of standing up for what they believe in.

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    What you mean blokes pushing 60 not wanting to risk getting battered by a load of drunk (quite possibly coked up too nowadays) fitter youths / young men? Get real! I’ve already said I’ve made remarks in the past and got punched for it. Maybe time for younger guys who heal quicker and better to start saying something? Or better still, for the perpetrators to learn some respect and civility? Too much coke and drink flying about these days, as frequently glorified or humoured on the Facebook page.

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    What you mean blokes pushing 60 not wanting to risk getting battered by a load of drunk (quite possibly coked up too nowadays) fitter youths / young men? Get real! I’ve already said I’ve made remarks in the past and got punched for it. Maybe time for younger guys who heal quicker and better to start saying something? Or better still, for the perpetrators to learn some respect and civility? Too much coke and drink flying about these days, as frequently glorified or humoured on the Facebook page.

    It’s not just a punch-up anymore, it’s the risk of a knock-over and repeated head-stamp, too.

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