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  • #76
    From the Guardian


    "A steward said he pulled a dart out of a QPR fan's chest"


    Blimey!

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    • #77
      Not as bad as it sounds. A wayard dart in the pub went into my leg. I pulled it out, no harm done. Just think of it as an injection. You may feel a little pr*ck and all that..

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      • #78
        Originally posted by SirLes View Post
        Not as bad as it sounds. A wayard dart in the pub went into my leg. I pulled it out, no harm done. Just think of it as an injection. You may feel a little pr*ck and all that..
        But still you don't expect that at a football match!

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        • #79
          With regards to police letting Millwall fans out the same time as Rangers fans I don't think this is just a police issue its a club issue as well. I'm not sure how it all works but I think inside the ground the stewards manage the situation outside its the police. Knowing Rangers it more than likely has something to do with payments to the Metropolitan police. The club has a responsibility to protect its fans just as much as the police, its not like this problem hasn't been highlighted a number of times before.

          With regards to fans being penned in at the British Queen, seriously what do you expect, I know people who was there and I just have to laugh, if you wanted a quiet pint for instance I'm sure you could have found another boozer??? I thought the police done a good job marching Millwall to the ground before the game as well, if people behave like animals then expected to be treated like that.

          I read on Millwall MB how they chased our fans back into the ground giving it the large un, yet I read a report from someone who worked in the ground saying that woman and children were on the receiving end in this situation, its pathetic.

          I think a lot of fans like the appearance of looking like hooligans when the police are present to prevent anything going off. I was always under the impression proper football violence was organised and was more low profile which wasn't exactly the case last night.

          Both sets of fans are to blame, this has been built up by the keyboard warriors for some time now and all we ended up with is the name of our club dragged through the mud and a large bill for the tax payer.
          Last edited by W12_Ranger; 29-09-2010, 12:49 PM.

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          • #80
            Try telling that to this bloke

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            • #81
              Try again.....

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              • #82
                Originally posted by BuzsakyIsGod View Post
                From the Guardian


                "A steward said he pulled a dart out of a QPR fan's chest"


                Blimey!
                It also says that Kyle Naughton was playing for us - lazy journalism!

                Queens Park Rangers lost their 100% home record after they were held to a goalless draw by a well-drilled Millwall side but violence in and out of the ground marred the contest at Loftus Road

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                • #83
                  so what pubs were "smashed up" then?

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by casuallyqpr View Post
                    so what pubs were "smashed up" then?
                    none wall plotted up on the green and where happy to be escorted by o.b seen much worst cant see what all the fuss is about

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                    • #85
                      They were in and about the Goldhawk Road and about 40 of them came up towards the BQ about 5.45 the OB then surrounded the pub and wouldn't let anyone in or out until well after kick off. I went in the Crown and didn't see any in there although I have read that they went there. Didn't see any pubs smashed up before although the obvious one would be the Springbok as there were loads of Rangers around there afterwards.
                      RIP: Doug, Sniffer and Pat

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                      • #86
                        Was in the Smuts before the game, no trouble in there, i heard they were down the G Hawk road, and Oneils, so it looks like no pubs got smashed up at all, or was it Oneils?

                        Did anyone actually see any fights before the game?

                        What went on afterwards

                        Hemelranger

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                        • #87
                          Nearly kicked off on that bit of grass next to the loft entrance after the game until the 40 or so "hard" millwall lads were chased off by TWO coppers.

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                          • #88
                            Going back a bit, it was Millwall lad that took the dart. I see they are moaning about it on their own site and calling it cowardly etc though it seems there is a more than fair suspicion one of their own also threw it. Oh the irony.

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                            • #89
                              I was outside the main entrance when the Wall stormed through to the paddocks and starting kicking in the glass doors on the main entrance, i must say that their was at least 400 tough looking blokes there. i think some Rs fans were giving out some abuse and they just went for it, the OB did not seem to be able to cope.

                              During the 70s / 80s i tagged along with the loft lads and had some great days out at derby, Ipswich coventry, bristol rovers following the Loft, with all the lads VIC Ely etc great days and real good blokes there were some fights along the way. But that WALL mob looked the real thing to me and did not seem to have any morals about who got hurt in the process

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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by Hemelranger View Post
                                I was outside the main entrance when the Wall stormed through to the paddocks and starting kicking in the glass doors on the main entrance, i must say that their was at least 400 tough looking blokes there. i think some Rs fans were giving out some abuse and they just went for it, the OB did not seem to be able to cope.

                                During the 70s / 80s i tagged along with the loft lads and had some great days out at derby, Ipswich coventry, bristol rovers following the Loft, with all the lads VIC Ely etc great days and real good blokes there were some fights along the way. But that WALL mob looked the real thing to me and did not seem to have any morals about who got hurt in the process
                                Must say - didn't see any of that and I was right by those entrances.

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