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 Post subject: Re: FOOTBALL; Euro 2012
PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 7:23 pm 
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The Sweden and Unkraine games will cause the problems - England cant sit back and hit them on the break.



Not heard of this country are they any good ? :lol: :lol:


I personally don't think Sweden are a better side they are beatable as long as England play to their strengths

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 Post subject: Re: FOOTBALL; Euro 2012
PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 7:24 pm 
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captain cab wrote:
The Sweden and Unkraine games will cause the problems - England cant sit back and hit them on the break.



Not heard of this country are they any good ? :lol: :lol:



=D> =D> =D> :lol: :lol: :lol:

My good friends the Albanians seem to think Poohland have no chance either.


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 Post subject: Re: FOOTBALL; Euro 2012
PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 7:25 pm 
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Doom wrote:
captain cab wrote:
The Sweden and Unkraine games will cause the problems - England cant sit back and hit them on the break.



You be quiet, if you can big the lads up then you have no right to that avatar CC \:D/



I can big the lads up when they deserve it - I thought they did ok last night - they certainly didnt warrent my 4 - 0 defeat prediction!

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 Post subject: Re: FOOTBALL; Euro 2012
PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 7:26 pm 
captain cab wrote:
Doom wrote:
captain cab wrote:
The Sweden and Unkraine games will cause the problems - England cant sit back and hit them on the break.



You be quiet, if you can big the lads up then you have no right to that avatar CC \:D/



I can big the lads up when they deserve it - I thought they did ok last night - they certainly didnt warrent my 4 - 0 defeat prediction!


Never mind that, answer Edders and remain credible ohh slippery finger. :lol:


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 Post subject: Re: FOOTBALL; Euro 2012
PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 7:31 pm 
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edders23 wrote:
England play to their strengths



You mean make up a dodgy dossier about weapons of mass destruction and invade them under that pretext? :wink:

good idea....but personally, I'd play Carrol up front alongside Walcott :D

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 Post subject: Re: FOOTBALL; Euro 2012
PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 8:13 pm 
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Euro 2012 violence erupts in Warsaw streets as Poland, Russia take the field


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Poland and Russia soccer fans brawl in the streets of Warsaw, Poland, on Tuesday ahead of the Russia-Poland Group A match at Euro 2012.
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WARSAW, Poland — Russian soccer fans clashed with police and Poland supporters in separate incidents in Warsaw on Tuesday, shortly before the two teams met in an emotionally charged match at Euro 2012. Several people were injured.

In what appeared to be the most violent clash, Polish soccer hooligans were seen attacking Russians, who responded violently. Dozens of men kicked and beat each other, while flares were exploding in their midst.

The Associated Press journalists saw several people lying injured and bleeding on the ground, with one of them appearing to be seriously hurt. Poland and Russia fans were also seen fighting and throwing stones outside the stadium.

There were a number of other skirmishes as well, which came as about 5,000 Russia fans waving their country's flag marched to the stadium in a show of patriotism, which was seen as provocative to many Poles. It was considered a huge security challenge for police; they were bracing for possibly more trouble after the match, when emotions could run higher and more people likely will be intoxicated.

The two countries share a difficult history, including decades of control by Moscow over Poland during the Cold War. Many Poles felt the Polish authorities should not have allowed the Russians to march as a group in Warsaw given the historical wounds.

Russia fans clashed with police on a bridge near the National Stadium and police later made arrests.

The news agency PAP reported that police used water cannons and tear gas to quell the disturbances.

In another incident, a group of drunken Polish men began fighting among themselves, hitting and kicking each other. Two were on the ground bleeding and police intervened, throwing two more to the ground. The men were holding cans of beer and mumbling and one appeared to be unconscious. An AP reporter witnessed the incident and saw police detain three people.

Police spokeswoman Monika Brodowska said 100 hooligans on both sides were involved in fights. She said 56 people have been detained and police are studying security camera footage as they try to identify more people involved.

One Russian who didn't have tickets to the game, but made the two-day car trip from Moscow to be in the city, said it was wrong for the Russians to march in Warsaw given the countries' troubled history.

"The march, it wasn't right. It was a provocation. It shouldn't happen like this. But there are also aggressive Poles and we are scared here," said the 26-year-old man, who gave only his first name, Petya.

He and a friend had hoped to cross a bridge leading from the city centre to the stadium to soak up the atmosphere in the area. But they gave up that notion and were sitting outside, sipping on beers from a distance, and planning to watch the match on TV in an apartment with friends.

In recent days, Polish media have suggested the encounter would be more than a soccer match. Newspapers on Monday were full of dramatic references to Poland's victorious 1920 battle against the Bolshevik Army, known as the Miracle on the Vistula.

The Super Express tabloid carried a front page mock-up of Poland coach Franciszek Smuda charging on horseback, saber in hand, in a 1920 Polish army uniform under the headline "Faith, Hope, Smuda" — a play on an old army motto: "Faith, Hope, Motherland."


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 Post subject: Re: FOOTBALL; Euro 2012
PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 10:27 pm 
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Makes a change from your lot :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: FOOTBALL; Euro 2012
PostPosted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 6:49 am 
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Makes a change from your lot :lol:

That's right Mr Gusmac and your lot never fight and brawl either, which is excellent for the image of the UK!!

Mind you, I forgot, your lot don't get to these major tournaments do they, so how can they fight and brawl in the streets of the host countries?

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 Post subject: Re: FOOTBALL; Euro 2012
PostPosted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 8:41 am 
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Makes a change from your lot :lol:

That's right Mr Gusmac and your lot never fight and brawl either, which is excellent for the image of the UK!!

Mind you, I forgot, your lot don't get to these major tournaments do they, so how can they fight and brawl in the streets of the host countries?


The tartan army don't carry on like that anyway. Scots fans are welcomed the world over, yours are received with dread wherever they go.
Ours certainly haven't gotten our team banned from international competition in the past. Yours has.

I'd stack the reputation of the tartan army against your fans' reputation anytime. :D

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 Post subject: Re: FOOTBALL; Euro 2012
PostPosted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 8:45 am 
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The tartan army don't carry on like that anyway.

What are you on about?

Your lot broke our goalposts at Wembley FFS!!!

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 Post subject: Re: FOOTBALL; Euro 2012
PostPosted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 8:47 am 
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The tartan army don't carry on like that anyway.

What are you on about?

Your lot broke our goalposts at Wembley FFS!!!


They didn't try to brain anyone with them :D

A mate of mine still has a bit of crossbar :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: FOOTBALL; Euro 2012
PostPosted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 8:52 am 
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Gus, I take it you forget that Rangers fans ran amok in Manchester when a TV failed to work two or three years ago?


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VIOLENT clashes between police and Rangers fans cast a shadow over Manchester's world record breaking UEFA cup party.

An estimated 200,000 Scottish supporters had turned the streets into a sea of blue ahead of their team's 2-0 defeat to Russian side Zenit St Petersburg at the City of Manchester stadium.

But trouble flared after a technical fault meant 20,000 fans gathered at Piccadilly Gardens to watch the match on a huge screen were left with no picture.

The screen at first showed a message saying the problem was being sorted out.

But about 15 minutes into the game, it shut down completely. Thousands of Rangers fans, who had climbed on trucks, portaloos and statues to catch a look of the game, suddenly began to leave, watched by a police helicopter circling above.

Soon, railings surrounding the fanzone had been torn down as angry supporters began squabbling and scuffling between themselves. By the time police arrived, tempers had reached fever pitch. A number of fans were hit with batons, and officers had to use riot shields to protect themselves from bottles and cans hurled at them in Oldham Street.

Reinforcements

The police called for reinforcements as around 200 fans rushed to the scene and began hurling abuse.

Around 60 officers with riot shields launched a dozen baton charges to force the group back towards the Gardens. Meanwhile police and fans had running clashes on Market Street as bottles were hurled at officers. Elsewhere there were reports of cars being overturned, while six people were arrested after a Zenit fan was stabbed inside the stadium.

There were further baton charges and clashes along Market Street after midnight.

An eye-witness said there were ugly scenes as fans continued to hurl missiles despite being warned to leave the area. They were eventually chased from Piccadilly station approach down towards Piccadilly Gardens as more police vans and Tactical Aid Unit officers arrived.

A police spokesman revealed that 1,500 officers were on duty for the event, but they had to draft in an extra 300 to deal with the disturbances.

Asst Chief Constable Justice Curran said she was `sickened' that a minority of fans had turned to mindless violence and said she was `saddened and disappointing' by the events in Piccadilly.

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She said some officers were assaulted, but none was seriously injured.

Everyone was putting the blame on the TV screen failure in Piccadilly Gardens.

One angry Piccadilly fan said: "We've been sat here since 12 o'clock waiting on the game coming on. The coverage started at seven o'clock and then five minutes later the screen's off. It's an absolute shambles."

Police said a small number of supporters who had been largely well-behaved became frustrated and started to pelt the screen with beer bottles.

A `significant minority' of fans then began to confront officers and began to throw bottles.

The spokesman said: "GMP would like to stress that the vast majority of supporters have behaved impeccably and came to Manchester clearly intent on enjoying the carnival atmosphere.

"The behaviour of supporters in the other two fan zones and in other parts of the city centre was excellent.

"Up until the screen went down in Piccadilly Gardens, there had been a total of eight arrests across the city."

Investigation

The council has launched an investigation into why the screen failed. Council leader Sir Richard Leese said: "I think it is clear that if we had not had this trouble it [the violence] would not have happened."

When the giant screen went down, the council arranged for emergency buses to ship the fans to a reserve screen at the Velodrome, just a few hundred yards from the stadium.

But it was too late to stop the trouble.

By 9.30pm ambulances were no longer being sent into the city centre unless accompanied by a police escort that could take them directly to Accident and Emergency.

A spokeswoman said the decision was taken to protect `the safety of crews'.

The A&E department at Manchester Royal Infirmary was kept `very busy.'

An official said there was a constant stream of walking wounded and people worse for wear due to drink.

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 Post subject: Re: FOOTBALL; Euro 2012
PostPosted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:10 am 
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Yes, the loyal and British fans of the former Glasgow Rangers football club.
Not exactly the tartan army, are they?

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