I didn't see any of the trouble mentioned so far, though we did move at half time because of a real gobby FC t@*t standing right behind us. It was bad enough that every other word that came out of his gob began with a F, but when that changed and the C word replaced it that was it. NO NEEEEED
I didn't see any of the trouble mentioned so far, though we did move at half time because of a real gobby FC t@*t standing right behind us. It was bad enough that every other word that came out of his gob began with a F, but when that changed and the C word replaced it that was it. NO NEEEEED
Sounds like the guy who sits behind me in the South Stand at th KC (well he did sit behind me until i moved)...complete idiot, who starts the majority of his sentances (if he can string a sentance together) with either a French Connection UK or a c**t!!!! Make matters worse his partner is exactly the same!!!
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Smiggs wrote:Just over 5200
Cheers. Prob at least 1000 of that being Hull you reckon? (which is good support if so by the way). Still got my doubts about CC, someone in paper predicted a 12,000 capacity, 'partisan' crowd!
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The Reason wrote:Hi Andy
The Rugby Football League are in the process of reviewing the video that you are referring to. We do not condone behaviour of this nature and have contacted the player’s employer, Hull F.C., who have confirmed that they are dealing with the incident under their club rules.
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I was in the scuffle trying to break it up.
A few sly digs from behind from some big fella even though I was trying to do some good. Don't like to see it at the rugby league as in my opinion it doesn't belong there.
The FC fan who started it came across and told me on 3 occasions 'I'm gonna F'cking do you!'. First time I laughed as I thought he was on a wind up. By the third time I realised he was serious and was getting a bit pi$$ed off with it and told his mate to move him away as I was as far down the terrace as I could and as a home fan wanted to stand there. Anyway a few seconds later I turn around to see the same fella starting something about 5 foot behind me and pushed the bloke who was starting everything backwards away from it by his chest. Think he got lobbed out a bit later and went on his warpath to 'do someone' . A flash in the pan and handbags. I for one didn't throw a punch but the few sly digs I had to the back of the head from some sly FC fans weren't too welcome. I will stress that my looks, what little I still have, have not been damaged as a result.
Other than that a very good day/night was had and the other FC fans I did meet were great especially the two who kept getting us to sing Welsh songs in the club bar.
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