Posh wrote:It's all relative...
outsider wrote:"A chair, a bottle and a leg of lamb are all believed to have been thrown toward the pitch by angry Ballymena fans. "
why the hell do you take a leg of lamb in to the ground????
Mark S wrote:outsider wrote:"A chair, a bottle and a leg of lamb are all believed to have been thrown toward the pitch by angry Ballymena fans. "
why the hell do you take a leg of lamb in to the ground????
Come on! Who hasnt sneaked a joint in before now?
Aal wrote:I saw this on the BBC website. Quite shocking in this day and age. I mean how did Cliftonville fans get a firework into a football ground. It could have been much worse.
Only hope this is a one off
shrimper wrote:Aaah, happy days, eh?
I remember at a Spurs v Chelsea game in the late 1970s someone threw a can of Alphabetti Spaghetti with a grenade in it from their section into the Spurs fans. Luckily it didn't go off or it could have spelled disaster.
Keith wrote:Posh wrote:It's all relative...
As ever, Mike's offers an interesting insight as to what it was like to be in Belfast during the depths of the troubles. However, I take exception to the term "it's all relative". If someone at a Morecambe game shouted at a coloured play "get home to your own country" or something equally stupid, we wouldn't respond with "it's all relative, back in the seventies and eighties he'd have had bananas thrown at him and half the ground making monkey noises" would we?
This was a thug at a football match and they should be condemned unequivocally.
Posh wrote:Well mister the fight back starts here http://www.accountancymagazine.com/cron ... Cookie=yes.
*stops before irony wears off*
I remember at a Spurs v Chelsea game in the late 1970s someone threw a can of Alphabetti Spaghetti with a grenade in it from their section into the Spurs fans. Luckily it didn't go off or it could have spelled disaster.
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