Beverleyred
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Yeah, there’s plenty of them living in Brian Marwood’s cityProbably from England, where most of them now live.
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Yeah, there’s plenty of them living in Brian Marwood’s cityProbably from England, where most of them now live.
Albanian and Serbian fans.Some scuffles broke out in Gelsenkirchen reported in Germany. England and Serbian fans. Police now have it back under control.
They’ve got rules especially for the English in the stadium. Only selling light beer and you can’t take it out of the concourse. You can only buy 2x at a time too!
More police presence than the Schalke vs Dortmund derby. First high risk game of the tournament.
Should say the police have said it’s by and large a friendly atmosphere so far. I bet they’ll be glad it’s over and another cities problem.
No separate to this. In the last 30 minutes or so.Apparently it was Serbia v Albania fans fighting?
They're expected up to 300,000 England fans to visit Germany over the tournament.They will be all over social media tomorrow complaining at the awful treatment they had from the police despite doing nothing wrong.
I would love to start doing England away games, but genuinely couldn’t think of anything worse than being around people like this for a few days
That is a fair comment. It’s important for recognise there will be a vast majority of pretty decent people. Sadly, the minority are the ones with embarrassing behaviour and a lack of any honour and class.They're expected up to 300,000 England fans to visit Germany over the tournament.
I think you'd be surprised how decent the vast majority are.
I don’t know any Germans living in Hull.Yeah, there’s plenty of them living in Brian Marwood’s city
You must know Ronnie Von Pickering.I don’t know any Germans living in Hull.
Who?You must know Ronnie Von Pickering.
Any true England supporter would have launched the Molotov cocktail from his ar$eEveryone always blames England fans, but not as bad as what happened before Holland v Poland match where the police shot a man carrying an axe and Molotov cocktail. Imagine the uproar if it was at an England game .
Here we go the ritual blaming of England fans for the behaviour of other countries fans.Here we go. The ritual of the throwing of the plastic chair. Hard as nails, these lads.
What a strange takeHopefully the new Labour government will ban chanting at football matches so as no one can be offended.