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Old 10-06-2016, 19:04
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Old 10-06-2016, 19:15
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England in Marseille always had the potential to be 'lively', as anyone who went in 1998 or has been on a Euro away with their club will tell you.
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Old 10-06-2016, 20:14
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I believe for the most part it will be. I'm sure there will be increased police numbers, the UK is providing support that the French request and I'm guessing other allies will be supporting too. If I cared enough about football, I'd probably have tried to get tickets to go still.
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Old 10-06-2016, 21:42
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Loving the throw at the 10 second mark that goes about 2 yards.
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Old 10-06-2016, 22:37
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yet more violence

shameful, its ruining the tournament
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Old 10-06-2016, 23:05
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Classy from the English support yet again. It's time they received a ban.
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Old 11-06-2016, 07:50
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spending all day drinking, then having a fight

how british
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Old 11-06-2016, 08:42
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Another unsurprising trait is sneering at everything in sight.
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Old 11-06-2016, 09:34
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Another unsurprising trait is sneering at everything in sight.
and stalking
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Old 11-06-2016, 12:00
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I was here before you, but nice try.
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Old 11-06-2016, 13:28
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I hope the French police round up all the English troublemakers and send them straight back home. No football for them, I hope.

When they do return, they'll be bleating about what big bullies the French police were.

Tough.
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Old 11-06-2016, 16:00
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I hope the French police round up all the English troublemakers and send them straight back home. No football for them, I hope.

When they do return, they'll be bleating about what big bullies the French police were.

Tough.
Not just the English casuals but everyone who causes bother.

I'll say one thing for the England casuals though. It takes some balls to take on the Russians when your training regime has been Stella, crap coke and kebabs when the Russian lads are mad for the MMA and see it as a job.
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Old 11-06-2016, 16:04
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I really don't see why anyone would want to start or cause any trouble, just what is in it for them?

Why smash up someone else's establishment, what does it gain anyone in doing so??

I just don't get this mindset at all.

Why not just sit down and watch the football, is that really such a hard thing to do??
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Old 11-06-2016, 16:10
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It's a tribal thing for some, like they're fighting for their country or their club or whatever cause they hitch their wagon to while embarrassing people who didn't ask for plastic chairs to be thrown at police in their name.
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Old 11-06-2016, 16:11
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I really don't see why anyone would want to start or cause any trouble, just what is in it for them?

Why smash up someone else's establishment, what does it gain anyone in doing so??

I just don't get this mindset at all.

Why not just sit down and watch the football, is that really such a hard thing to do??
Whilst I don't get the smashing up of stuff the rest is all about reputation.

That is why everyone wants a go at the English casuals, for years they had the best reputation.
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Old 11-06-2016, 16:40
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But why throw bottles at the police? I just don't understand it
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Old 11-06-2016, 16:42
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Whilst I don't get the smashing up of stuff the rest is all about reputation.

That is why everyone wants a go at the English casuals, for years they had the best reputation.
So people actually want a reputation as someone who goes around fighting and smashing up other people's businesses???

What pride can someone possibly take in having a reputation as someone who does such criminal acts??
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Old 11-06-2016, 16:43
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It's a tribal thing for some, like they're fighting for their country or their club or whatever cause they hitch their wagon to while embarrassing people who didn't ask for plastic chairs to be thrown at police in their name.
If they want to fight for their country, then sign up for the armed forces, as they most certainly are not fighting for the country by doing what they are doing here.

There is just not reason at all for causing such damage.
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Old 11-06-2016, 16:44
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But why throw bottles at the police? I just don't understand it
Some will see what they think is mistreatment or the police being a bit too heavy and then it spreads like a rash to the point that people are raging without really knowing why. There's an underlying distrust of the police quite prevalent in football fans, and if they're foreign police and you remove the chances of communication further no good can come of it.
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Old 11-06-2016, 16:45
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These people, men, are animals. They should be caged. A complete disgrace to the country

I'm embarassed
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Old 11-06-2016, 16:48
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So people actually want a reputation as someone who goes around fighting and smashing up other people's businesses???

What pride can someone possibly take in having a reputation as someone who does such criminal acts??
If they want to fight for their country, then sign up for the armed forces, as they most certainly are not fighting for the country by doing what they are doing here.

There is just not reason at all for causing such damage.
People walking around actively looking for trouble really aren't going to care about society tutting at them and joining the Army's much harder work than getting some like-minded pals together and taunting 'the enemy' until something kicks off.
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Old 11-06-2016, 16:49
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Some will see what they think is mistreatment or the police being a bit too heavy and then it spreads like a rash to the point that people are raging without really knowing why. There's an underlying distrust of the police quite prevalent in football fans, and if they're foreign police and you remove the chances of communication further no good can come of it.
It's heartbreaking to see

No matter how you feel, there can be no excuse to bottle, fight with the police.

It's going on again right now. I thought we would have problems with security from Isis, but it turns out it is actually England fans that are the threat to security.

its nit being reported in the media here, I'm watching a documentary on Gareth bale whilst a mini riot is going on for a 4th day. No mention whatsoever

Is there a reason for thus?
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Old 11-06-2016, 16:49
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Some will see what they think is mistreatment or the police being a bit too heavy and then it spreads like a rash to the point that people are raging without really knowing why. There's an underlying distrust of the police quite prevalent in football fans, and if they're foreign police and you remove the chances of communication further no good can come of it.
Surely the rules are the same everywhere??

You fight with people, the police will come.

You destroy a business, the police will come.

What exactly is there to be distrustful of the police, foreign or otherwise about??

If you are doing nothing wrong, just sitting watching the football, the no police force from any country, will try to arrest you, or anything like that.

Police only get "heavy handed", when the situation calls for them to do so, if everyone was just sitting down, acting normal, then they wouldn't do anything.

So I really don't see what there is to be distrustful over.
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Old 11-06-2016, 16:51
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People walking around actively looking for trouble really aren't going to care about society tutting at them and joining the Army's much harder work than getting some like-minded pals together and taunting 'the enemy' until something kicks off.
They must have the IQ of a dead nat, what are they trying to prove, by starting fights, why not just sit down, and watch the football, afterall that is why they are there in the first place is it not?
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Old 11-06-2016, 16:51
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If they want to fight for their country, then sign up for the armed forces, as they most certainly are not fighting for the country by doing what they are doing here.

There is just not reason at all for causing such damage.
I would would imagine that the army do not want to recruit these thugs, and some are clearly too old.
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