dum-dum wrote:Moaning about some poster paint that came off with baby wipes? Did you get any photos of the damage? Poster paints come in little small pint bottles, you had a pint of red paint on your car that would have come off when it rained and your on here complaining? Ok, It's a bit annoying but at least you didn't drive back down the M62 with a window missing and glass all over your seats, no wing mirrors or wipers.
A bit of red poster paint, I'd swap that for the repair bills I've paid in the past after visiting Cas.
Irrelevant if it comes off or not it is vandalism!
Piiss washes out but not sure any-one wants to be piissed on either!
dum-dum wrote:My point is that I've only ever had my car damaged at Castleford several times, it was probably their own fans -or- a retaliation.
Red poster paint or red brick...
I hear what you are saying, sadly there are some vile creatures at every club, however the line has to be drawn in the sand, all (including damage to your car) these incidents are wrong and need sorting out.
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Car damage is something I've found to be limited to Castleford, It's their speciality. I very much doubt that any Rovers fans specifically took paint to do this, perhaps it was found nearby and it was sporadic or it could have been purchased/stolen from the outlet village with some form of vandalism in mind.
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dum-dum wrote:Car damage is something I've found to be limited to Castleford, It's their speciality. I very much doubt that any Rovers fans specifically took paint to do this, perhaps it was found nearby and it was sporadic or it could have been purchased/stolen from the outlet village with some form of vandalism in mind.
Fortunately we have not encountered car vandalism any-where. I actually find some of the Cas fans are the worst I have encountered any-where, for example the other week we were behind the sticks and some of the Cas fans blended in, one girl about 18 was effing & jeffing giving it large to all the FC blokes knowing that they would not do any-thing as she was a girl! disgusting little runt she was with a big dirty mouth!, I have no problem standing with any opposition fan however even I have my limits!
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Marfa Manu wrote:Fortunately we have not encountered car vandalism any-where. I actually find some of the Cas fans are the worst I have encountered any-where, for example the other week we were behind the sticks and some of the Cas fans blended in, one girl about 18 was effing & jeffing giving it large to all the FC blokes knowing that they would not do any-thing as she was a girl! disgusting little runt she was with a big dirty mouth!, I have no problem standing with any opposition fan however even I have my limits!
Weird lot, aren't they? Swap sides at half time.
I find that they do tend to scream and shout whilst in a minority and if they get a reaction then we have bad fans, if they don't get a reaction we're a credit to our club. Hudds fans are good to mingle with.
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Marfa Manu wrote:Fortunately we have not encountered car vandalism any-where. I actually find some of the Cas fans are the worst I have encountered any-where, for example the other week we were behind the sticks and some of the Cas fans blended in, one girl about 18 was effing & jeffing giving it large to all the FC blokes knowing that they would not do any-thing as she was a girl! disgusting little runt she was with a big dirty mouth!, I have no problem standing with any opposition fan however even I have my limits!
Weird lot, aren't they? Swap sides at half time.
I find that they do tend to scream and shout whilst in a minority and if they get a reaction then we have bad fans, if they don't get a reaction we're a credit to our club. Hudds fans are good to mingle with.
Michelangelo, 1475-1564. ---------- Every block of stone has a statue inside it and it is the task of the sculptor to discover it. ----------
dum-dum wrote:Weird lot, aren't they? Swap sides at half time.
I find that they do tend to scream and shout whilst in a minority and if they get a reaction then we have bad fans, if they don't get a reaction we're a credit to our club. Hudds fans are good to mingle with.
Correct, I would suggest that they should consider segregation..
Yes Hudds are good, I also like the Wakey lot who we mingle with as well.
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Barnacle Bill wrote:I don't know whether Sandra was being serious (does anyone ever?) but as far as I am concerned no flag should be displayed in the ground with the EDL logo on and the reason is that it is completely irrelevant to the point at hand, being watching a game of rugby. It is deliberately provocative and no good at all can come from it. Further, it is attempting to make some spurious claim as to the loyalties of the rest of the HKR supporters.
No political or religious dogma has any place at a rugby ground, what purpose does it serve?
I cannot recall ever agreeing with a single post of yours before but can't agrue with any of the above.
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cod'ead wrote:Tommy Robinson is actually a pseudonym, his real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, born in Luton of Irish parents. He took the name Tommy Robinson after the leader of Luton Town's MIG (Men In Gear) crew.
Ohhhh... I stand corrected Sir
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