Fighting in the concourse at Leeeds

Some of our fans were an embarrassment yesterday.

Fighting amongst themselves, standing in the stairways blocking people’s view, snorting coke in the toilets, one bloke jumped the bottom of the upper tier to the lower to charge at the Leeds supporters (was easily arrested and thrown out), verbally abusing stewards, singing about Jimmy Saville and various child abuse / peadophile chants.

As someone has already said I prefer the southern games where the vast majority of these idiots don’t travel.
 
If the tickets didn't go on general sale, then these coked up young lads must be season ticket holders who travel regularly.

It wouldn't be hard to identify them.

They most likely are season ticket holders judging by how often I’ve seen them, you see them in the south stand all the time, some are that brazen they snort it mid game in the stand. Others go down to the toilets, ive seen loads doing it publicly infront of other fans without giving 2 sheets. I think a lot of the other fans around them don’t even notice and are completely oblivious.

Each to their own, it doesn’t really bother me as long as they aren’t acting up towards me, but I wouldn’t take my kids to watch from that stand because of it.
 
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Jesus. This post makes me feel old. Coke is just so bad for society in general, I find. It is surely one of THE most anti-social drugs (way after alcohol, of course). Coke seems to be adored by nice people short on a bit of confidence but then turns them into anti-social toss bags. Mixing with copious amounts of alcohol is when it really goes badly.

I long for the days when coke was just too expensive for your average joe. :) When fighting was mainly between knuckle draggers and the rest of us enjoyed standing by and watching them do it. It wasnt gangs. We all had a mate who would get lairy after a few beers and we would pick him up and dust him down once he got the slap he was asking for. But now it seems like all these young lads are looking for a fight - resulting in those excruciatingly cringeworthy 'fights' outside the ground.

I still, for the life of me, just cannot understand why on earth coke has become popular at football matches. It can only be for those looking for aggro - otherwise, what else would you do, coked up at a match? Where is it going to take you, being amped up on coke at a match? Fighting with your own fans, apparently.
Why not do E, instead? Get loved up around thousands of people and have a genuine shared experience.

I am obviously missing something because so many do it so, please, somebody, enlighten me.
 
There were a couple of young lads stood in front of me. Nice enough lads to chat to, about the match etc and knew their football, but they were constantly trying to “single out” Leeds fans nearby who they were motioning to go outside with. Of course, both parties knew it would never happen.

They put a load of RF08 stickers all over the staircase as well. Probably not the best bit of PR for RF. I don’t believe they were bad lads in any way, but they were young and daft and just need to grow up a bit. I see a lot of lads like this at away matches, and I can only assume cocaine is used as a crutch for a lot of them. That said, at that age I used alcohol as a crutch, as did pretty much all my mates.
 
Some of our fans were an embarrassment yesterday.

Fighting amongst themselves, standing in the stairways blocking people’s view, snorting coke in the toilets, one bloke jumped the bottom of the upper tier to the lower to charge at the Leeds supporters (was easily arrested and thrown out), verbally abusing stewards, singing about Jimmy Saville and various child abuse / peadophile chants.

As someone has already said I prefer the southern games where the vast majority of these idiots don’t travel.
This is the creme-de-la-creme of the Boro support ...
 
As we arrived at the station after the game we were met with sight of large middle aged bald bloke shouting at some Leeds fans and trying to start a fight. He was accompanied by a local smack head trying to mimic his actions. The Leeds fans walked away laughing.
It truly was a sad sight to behold.
 
Jesus. This post makes me feel old. Coke is just so bad for society in general, I find. It is surely one of THE most anti-social drugs (way after alcohol, of course). Coke seems to be adored by nice people short on a bit of confidence but then turns them into anti-social toss bags. Mixing with copious amounts of alcohol is when it really goes badly.

I long for the days when coke was just too expensive for your average joe. :) When fighting was mainly between knuckle draggers and the rest of us enjoyed standing by and watching them do it. It wasnt gangs. We all had a mate who would get lairy after a few beers and we would pick him up and dust him down once he got the slap he was asking for. But now it seems like all these young lads are looking for a fight - resulting in those excruciatingly cringeworthy 'fights' outside the ground.

I still, for the life of me, just cannot understand why on earth coke has become popular at football matches. It can only be for those looking for aggro - otherwise, what else would you do, coked up at a match? Where is it going to take you, being amped up on coke at a match? Fighting with your own fans, apparently.
Why not do E, instead? Get loved up around thousands of people and have a genuine shared experience.

I am obviously missing something because so many do it so, please, somebody, enlighten me.
Most of it isn’t coke.. just cheap s***y gear that gets lads off their nut on the beers.. dirty orrible stuff. Ticking time bomb for their health.. heart attacks, lung disease the lot.. 10 years down the line we’ll see a lot of these young lads drop like flies.
 
Most of it isn’t coke.. just cheap s***y gear that gets lads off their nut on the beers.. dirty orrible stuff. Ticking time bomb for their health.. heart attacks, lung disease the lot.. 10 years down the line we’ll see a lot of these young lads drop like flies.
Yeah all the 3 for the hundreds that lads get for the away days is toxic. They should be investing in the premium gear then it would be much more civil.
 
Yeah all the 3 for the hundreds that lads get for the away days is toxic. They should be investing in the premium gear then it would be much more civil.
The premium gear will still send them into an early grave.. nothing civil about coke, sniff, gear.
 
One moron smashed one of the TV's in the upper bar on leaving.
I just don't get why that seemed like a good idea.
 
Most of it isn’t coke.. just cheap s***y gear that gets lads off their nut on the beers.. dirty orrible stuff. Ticking time bomb for their health.. heart attacks, lung disease the lot.. 10 years down the line we’ll see a lot of these young lads drop like flies.
I’ve thought for a while that a lot of the people blaming Covid jabs for heart attacks in young people are ignoring cocaine use as at the very least a likely contributory factor. It was around 20 years ago but a lot of people are using it these days and those who do rarely do so in small amounts or on rare occasions.
 
I’ve thought for a while that a lot of the people blaming Covid jabs for heart attacks in young people are ignoring cocaine use as at the very least a likely contributory factor. It was around 20 years ago but a lot of people are using it these days and those who do rarely do so in small amounts or on rare occasions.
Cocaine Epidemic vs Bird Flu Vaccinations

One is known to cause major heart problems and the other is made from monkey poo or contains harmless S proteins.

The US took their foot off the pedal to allow crack onto certain neighbourhoods.. feels a little bit like that. How’s that gor a conspiracy!
 
One moron smashed one of the TV's in the upper bar on leaving.
I just don't get why that seemed like a good idea.
Young lad in front of me during the chaos coming in tried to dislodge one of those advertising frames using only his finger. Gave it a real good go as well, before he realised there was absolutely no point severing off his finger over something even Leeds United AFC wouldn't have especially cared about, let alone anybody else.
 
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