Fighting before the Euros even start

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  1. SuperTyke

    SuperTyke Well-Known Member

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    Isn't deliberately trolling the board a banning offence? And wasn't you banned from the board once before for encouraging violence?
     
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    People need to learn the difference between ultras and hooligans for a start.
     
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    Ultras are a type of football fan renowned for ultra-fanatical support, occasionally to the point of violence and hateful chants and slogans. They are predominantly followers of football teams, typically in South America, Europe, and north Africa.

    The behavioural tendency of ultras groups includes the use of flares (primarily in tifo choreography), vocal support in large groups and the displaying of banners at football stadiums, all of which are designed to create an atmosphere which encourages their own team and intimidates opposing players and supporters. The use of elaborate displays in stadiums often is common, as well.

    The actions of ultras groups are occasionally extreme and may be influenced by political ideologies or views on racism.[1] In some instances, this goes to the point where the passionate and loyal support of one's team becomes secondary to the theoretical ideology of the ultras phenomenon.[2] In recent decades, the culture has become a focal point for the movement against the commercialisation of sports and football in particular.[3]

    In 2013, the Associated Press stated that the Egyptian Ultras network was one of the most organized movements in Egypt after the Muslim Brotherhood.[4]

    Hooliganism is disruptive or unlawful behavior such as rioting, bullying, and vandalism.
     
  4. Gordon Owen

    Gordon Owen Well-Known Member

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    Depends what country you're in.
     
  5. W1z

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    The 'locals' being reported as clashing with England fans were suppose to be the Commando Ultra 84

    What's your take?
     
  6. LDR

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    I don't have a "take" on it, but ultras are not hooligans. They may call themselves "Commando Ultra 84" or whatever they like, but they are not ultras.
     
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    Re: "Isis where are you ?"

    Oncrudeeeblah

    Hello Europe these are our countrymen.

    One thing did make me laugh in that my local rag printed a piece about the fact that 40 'thugs' subject to banning orders had been required to hand in their passports on 2nd June. Apart that is from the seven who had been given exemptions due to the fact that they were 'going on holiday'. Fu caking right punishment that one
     
  8. Young Nudger

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    Why ?
     
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  10. Micky Finn

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    Because you've clearly left it rather late.


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    Blame everybody else.
     
  12. Young Nudger

    Young Nudger Well-Known Member

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    No I haven't, I've grown up enough.........in fact at one time last week I was actually a hour older than what I'd been about an hour previous to that during the afternoon
     
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    Yep - as predicted earlier in this post (although some on here don't seem to understand football fans even though its a football message board)

    Fooking jealous mardy froggies - hate us
    Get ready for them (including their police) to do anything they can to upset the English supporters
     
  14. SuperTyke

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    Why the need to keep calling a nation 'mardy froggies'? Grow up for **** sake
     
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    The prosecution rests.
     
  17. ryhilltyke

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    So confirmed that Marseille hooligans and adhesion hooligans have been throwing bottles at England fans. Not all one way
     
  18. Micky Finn

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    Adhesion hooligans. My favourite sort.
     
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    'Like'
     
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    So if the locals were to blame first time

    Who is to blame for last night?
     

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