14-05-2008, 08:58 AM
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Originally Posted by jck7jackson
hope to fuck man city fans beat the cunt out of them, then man u fan,s get them,
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Would make my day to see a headline or hear on the news that "Scottish fans were involved in clashes in Manchester this afternoon ......."
then we would be able to see Der Hun for what they actually are whilst we could all shout "they're not Scottish, they're Huns"
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14-05-2008, 09:38 AM
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14-05-2008, 11:51 AM
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Just seen a bunch of the " Deliverance"   style inbreeds at the Printworks in Manchester City Centre.
What made me laugh was the BBc News saying " THE FANS ARE IN FRIENDLY MOOD AND IT'S A PARTY ATMOSPHERE"
They have no idea what these animals will do to the city later on tonight when their team gets beat, in fact even if they win.
There will be terrible trouble with those scum tonight, i absolutely guarantee it.
I also chuckled at GMP saying they were prepared for the Huns fans.
My arse
BTW,
does anybody think Advocaat would be happy for the Huns to win tonight ?
Last edited by Tamster; 14-05-2008 at 11:53 AM.
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14-05-2008, 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Tamster
Just seen a bunch of the " Deliverance"   style inbreeds at the Printworks in Manchester City Centre.
What made me laugh was the BBc News saying " THE FANS ARE IN FRIENDLY MOOD AND IT'S A PARTY ATMOSPHERE"
They have no idea what these animals will do to the city later on tonight when their team gets beat, in fact even if they win.
There will be terrible trouble with those scum tonight, i absolutely guarantee it.
I also chuckled at GMP saying they were prepared for the Huns fans.
My arse
BTW,
does anybody think Advocaat would be happy for the Huns to win tonight ?
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you in manchester aswell mate?
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14-05-2008, 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by mcguire1888
you in manchester aswell mate?
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No,
i used to work in Salford area.
my brother works in Didsbury though.
Any news on the Hun arrest figures.
Trust me GMP will not be prepared for Der Hun Rioting.
Last edited by Tamster; 14-05-2008 at 01:52 PM.
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14-05-2008, 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Tamster
No,
i used to work in Salford area.
my brother works in Didsbury though.
Any news on the Hun arrrest figures.
Trust me GMP will not be prepared for Der Hun Rioting. 
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small world, im in salford just now but i live in didsbury.
no arrests that ive seen yet but ive got a bit of a video of the cunts singing fuck the pope i might post. got given some abuse from a few cunts in an espace even tho i has nothing on to identify myself as a tim so i shouted some three in row shit at them and was probably lucky not to get battered.
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14-05-2008, 02:19 PM
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a 100,000? the way the kleeks r talking its gonna b 3million manks ther by the end of the day! aaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeeeeee rite then fukos. cmon dickys boys get intae them
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14-05-2008, 02:22 PM
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More of the same without the cup
Five goals, a breathless comeback, pitch invasions, rioting and 36 years of bitterness. If the last time a Russian side met Rangers in a European final is anything to go by, we're in for an eventful night in Manchester tomorrow. Dinamo Moscow's match against Rangers in the 1972 Cup-Winners' Cup final made them the only club from Russia to reach a European final in Soviet times. For them it was not a happy experience.
"I don't think we were weaker than the famous Scottish club," said Vladimir Pilguy, the Dinamo goalkeeper. "But not having experience of such matches we were overly worried and as a result froze before our appearance on the pitch. We were affected by the usual atmosphere in Barcelona before the game, and in Moscow before we left there were nakachkas [ideological speeches from Communist Party bosses aimed at motivating the players].
"For instance we were spoken to by the vice-president of the Sportkomitet of the USSR who believed that by slogans and appeals he would lift the moral spirit of the team to a new level. We didn't need it. We knew how much was at stake - the honour of Soviet football. For the defeat we have nobody to blame but ourselves. We didn't manage to show over the 90 minutes the sort of football we were capable of playing."
A timorousness pervaded everything, as it so often did when Soviet teams played abroad. (The Spartak forward Roman Pavlyuchenko has said that Guus Hiddink's key achievement as Russia coach has been to relax the players so they travel to games without being haunted by the terror of failure.) That Dinamo side was blessed with a host of gifted forwards - Gennady Evryuzhihin, Vladimir Kozlov, Anatoly Kozhemyakin, Michail Gershkovich, Anatoly Baydachny and Vladimir Eshtrekov - of whom their coach, Konstantin Beskov, who had played against Rangers on Dinamo's 1945 tour of Britain, tended to pick three or occasionally even four.
For the final, Kozlov and Kozhemyakin were injured, but Beskov's selection still seemed uncharacteristically negative as he started with just Baydachny and Evryuzhihin up front. Dinamo's strength was their attacking play, but that night they sat off and tried to contain Rangers. The ploy could hardly have failed more spectacularly and they were 3-0 down inside 50 minutes thanks to a goal from Colin Stein and two from Willie Johnston.
Finally Beskov was forced to attack. On came Gershkovich and Eshtreko for Vladimir Dolbonosov and Andrey Jakubik, and Dinamo were transformed. Eshtrekov rolled an Evryuzhihin cross into an empty net on the hour: 3-1, and a glimmer of hope. Eshtrekov and Alexander Makhovikov missed great chances; the Rangers keeper Peter McCloy twice made fine saves from Gershkovich; Sandy Jardine cleared off the line from Evryuzhihin and then almost turned an Eshtrekov cross into his own net; Josef Szabo and Valdimir Basalaev fizzed efforts just wide; and Evryuzhihin was within an inch of getting a toe to a ball across the face of goal.
For Rangers, what had looked like being a procession had become a desperate rearguard action. Somehow they clung on, though, and Dinamo's second did not arrive until four minutes from time, when Makhovikov, having exchanged a sharp one-two with Gershkovich, held off two defenders to slam his finish just under the bar.
Rangers kicked off, and within a few seconds a long ball had found Johnston in an offside position. To waste time he belted the ball into the stands, at which Rangers fans had a better idea for running down the clock, with hundreds of them pouring onto the pitch. "The majority of them were drunk," Pilguy remembers. "They had mad faces, with bulging eyes. They had to be cleared from the field and although they didn't really do us any harm, it meant the game was held up, and that was a big advantage for our opponents. They were exhausted by that stage and could hardly drag their legs, and I'm sure in that final four minutes we'd have scored a third."
By the time the game restarted, Rangers had regrouped, and held on until the final whistle, which was greeted with a full-scale pitch invasion. Franco's police waded in with batons, the fans fought back and, as a riot raged outside, the Rangers captain John Greig and their manager Willie Waddell were presented with the trophy in an office deep beneath the stands of the Camp Nou.
While Rangers felt the end had been anti-climactic, Dinamo were furious, appealed against the result, and seemed to have most of the world's press on their side. The Spanish media, not surprisingly, condemned the pitch invasions, but so too did neutral sources. The correspondent of the UPI agency for instance, wired that: "The referee had the right to stop the match during the pitch invasion, but he chose to take a different course. He patiently waited until the hooligans had left the pitch, and then ordered the players to complete the final four minutes. The pitch invasion prevented Dinamo from converting their attacking superiority and so was not a fair result."
Even the president of Uefa, Gustav Wiederkehr, backed them. "The behaviour of the Scottish fans was shocking and ugly," he said. "I support Dinamo's protest but the question of whether the game can be replayed can only be decided at a formal Uefa meeting." A decision was expected when Uefa met on the day of the European Cup final in Rotterdam, a week after the match in Barcelona, but no statement was made.
The chairman of the Soviet Football Federation, Nikolay Ryashentsev, who was also a member of Uefa's executive committee, raised the issue the next time the executive committee met and finally, on June 16, three weeks after the final, the result was upheld, with Rangers being banned from European competition for two years (although that was later reduced to one year on appeal).
In Russia, the sense of resentment still rankles.
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14-05-2008, 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by mcguire1888
small world, im in salford just now but i live in didsbury.
no arrests that ive seen yet but ive got a bit of a video of the cunts singing fuck the pope i might post. got given some abuse from a few cunts in an espace even tho i has nothing on to identify myself as a tim so i shouted some three in row shit at them and was probably lucky not to get battered.
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Small world indeed. Used to live near Leigh !
EVERYBODY who has any videos of their sectarian chanting should post it on as many sites as possible.
Let's show them for the animals they are
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14-05-2008, 02:55 PM
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NICE ONE
CITY centre workers are facing rush hour chaos as hoards of football fans have brought tram services to a halt.
Metrolink operator Stagecoach said they have been forced to stop city centre services indefinitely today because throngs of supporters are blocking the lines.
Meanwhile coach loads of fans are thought to be stuck in huge tailbacks following a pile-up on the M6 meaning they risk missing tonight's match. The motorway is down to one lane, northbound between junction 18, Middlewich, and junction 17, Sandbach, where the slip road has been closed to traffic joining the carriageway. One delivery driver who is transporting merchandise to the City of Manchester Stadium for the Uefa clash said the delays stretched back up to 60 miles.
In the city centre, Metrolink staff were working with police to flag trams through Piccadilly Gardens but the decision to stop services was taken on safety grounds at 2pm.
Services will run from Altrincham and Eccles to G-Mex and Victoria to Bury but all other lines through the city will stay down until further notice.
The 50 metre stretch between Piccadilly and Market Street, extending toward Moseley Street, has been worse affected with trams moving slowly since lunchtime.
Stagecoach Metrolink duty manager Mike Thompson said they would clear the city of any trams before stopping services. He added: "We have been resorting to old fashioned methods with staff on the ground flagging trams through affected areas but it is just too dangerous and we have had to take the decision to cease services.
"We are asking commuters to be patient but we cannot run an unsafe service. We will return services to normal as soon as fans have been moved on and it is safe to do so."
Jonathan Williams, stuck on the M6, said: "There are coaches and cars full of fans wanting to get to Manchester for the match but it looks like a lot of people could be very disappointed. We've been stuck here over and hour and no-one's going anywhere. People have parked up their cars and are out in the sunshine - all we need now is a barbecue and a big screen."
A spokesman for the Highways Agency said: "There was an accident involving three or four cars around 1pm and two people were trapped. We have managed to reopen the inside lane but clear-up is still taking place meaning there is a lot of traffic down to one lane. No one has been seriously injured."
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14-05-2008, 03:41 PM
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Rangers fans stage biggest invasion since Bonnie Prince Charlie
(Let's hope they meet the same fate)
More than 100,000 Rangers fans are expected in Manchester for the UEFA Cup Final, but only 13,000 have a ticket
With hope in their hearts, shite spewing from their ugly mouths and lager coursing through their veins, thousands of Rangers fans poured into Manchester yesterday in the biggest Scottish invasion of the city since the Jacobites marched south in 1745.
They travelled by train, plane and automobile to see Rangers face Zenit St Petersburg in the UEFA Cup final at the City of Manchester stadium. It is the first European final in which Rangers have competed since 1972, when they met - and beat - Moscow Dynamo in Barcelona before wrecking the city and frightening all the children.
Every hotel room in the city and for up to 20 miles beyond - around 16,000 rooms - has been booked. Tourism chiefs have estimated that the clean up after these scumbags leave will cost around £5m.
At least 100,000 of these muppets are expected to descend on Manchester by this evening, but only 13,000 have tickets. Three pig styes have been set up throughout the city centre with large outdoor screens, bars and entertainment to help cater for the rest, although the special areas at Piccadilly Gardens, Cathedral Square and Albert Square can accommodate only 25,000 between them.
Yesterday, however, the pig styes were closed and supporters found their own corners in which to congregate. The largest crowd gathered in the upmarket shopping district of St.Ann's Square, with hundreds of supporters transforming the pedestrian precinct into a sea of shite.
Huns also made themselves at home by hanging banners from railings outside Harvey Nichols, with scant regard for fashion.
The historic game has attracted fans from all over the world. Scott Robertson, William McGhie, and Martin Bell, all originally from the west coast of Scotland, had flown in from Chicago, even though none had a ticket. They all agreed that they would pay their kids back the money they stole from their piggy banks after the game, but their grannies can whistle.
Last night Mr Bell was hopeful that they might find some sheep because the city's prostitutes are charging extortionate prices to buy sex. “It might cost us £500 each and it's not worth it. I'd rather shag my maw and she's a minger.” he said. Mr McGhie, a redhead who was hiding his distinctly Scottish complexion under a large hat, said: “I would even give up my child's Christmas presents for a ticket.”
Neil Fentie, 41, had travelled from Singapore. He estimated that he had spent more than £3,200 on the trip, including his business-class flight, and corporate ticket for the match. “I have been a fan forever and am hoping for a 5-2 win on penalties because the team is so crap we wouldn't do it in normal time or extra time,” he said.
For some the trip to Manchester held a deeper significance. Colin Robertson, 38, from Livingston, had packed a suitcase full of ice cream to celebrate attending his second big Rangers match since recovering from Cerebral Dioreahoa, a rush of shit to the head,which left him unable to talk sensibly for 4 years.
Mr Robertson, who still needs a wank every day to help him balance, joked: “If Rangers win and you see me wanking in the middle of the pitch after the game, that will be me, because I'm a true wanker in every sense of the word.”
Robert Watson, 46, from Glasgow, who had struck a deal to obtain a ticket for £500, was looking forward to catching up with some friends from his days in the Army.
“Over the next 48 hours we are going to enjoy the atmosphere, have a few light refreshments, and a bite to eat and suck my pals' dicks,” he said.
Several fans went to pay homage to the UEFA trophy, on display for two days at Manchester Town Hall. It was the closest these knobs would get to it.
Despite isolated incidents of sectarian chanting, most fans were well behaved. Police maintained a relaxed approach towards what has been described as a “friendly invasion”, with some posing for souvenir snapshots with drunken fans. PC Engelbert MacKenzie from Didsbury said. "It's something to show your kids. I'd never been that close up to one before. Apart from the nasty smell it was like being next to a wild animal."
Last night, the Prime Minister led a flood of messages of support for Rangers. Gordon Brown, who is a Raith Rovers fan so really knows nothing about football, said: “I want to send to Walter Smith and the whole Rangers team the bill for the disinfection of Manchester after his teams' followers showed everyone why they are Scotland's shame.".
On Monday, Alex Salmond, the First Minister and a Hearts supporter, so know even less than Brown, revealed that he plans to cheer for Rangers from the stand tonight before they cart him off back to the funny farm. .
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14-05-2008, 03:48 PM
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JESUS CHRIST A REALLY CANT BELIEVE THE BASTARDS ARE IN THE FINAL FUCKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK AM READY FOR A BREAKDOWN
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14-05-2008, 03:52 PM
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I heard on the radio (clyde1) that there have been a "handful" of arrests.....how much is a handful? lol
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14-05-2008, 04:19 PM
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I heard on the radio (clyde1) that there have been a "handful" of arrests.....how much is a handful? lol
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If it's Hun hands could be any number.
Deformed bassas have numerous fingers (and knuckles)
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14-05-2008, 04:26 PM
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Is it getting much coverage on Sky News
At work
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