Football Hooliganism Thread

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Danny Dyer Soundboard

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There was a decent sucker punch, that was about it.

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Disgusting scenes at the Ikea store in west London.

Did it get looted and burned?

Did a crowd assemble ??

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In Bruges II, Colin Farrell goes to a soccer game in the city and is trapped in the stadium, spends hours trying to find a way to pass the time

Snowflake football hooligans. That’s the way it’s gone now.

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They blamed the police for nearly causing a crush — Always the victims, never their fault.

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They won’t get much change from the Belgians

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Sickening scenes in Poland. Glasgow Cetlic louts have shamed themselves.

A section of Celtic fans attending this evening’s Champions League match against Shakhtar Donetsk in the Polish capital Warsaw have unveiled a banner with an offensive message directed at the British Royal family.

A banner reading ‘F*** the crown’ was seen in the Celtic supporters’ section before the start of the game at the Stadion Wojska Polskiego.

Another banner reading: ‘Sorry for your loss Michael Fagan’ refers to the man who twice broke into Buckingham Palace and on the second occasion in July 1982, he wandered into the bedroom of Queen Elizabeth II before being apprehended by security staff.

The banners were unveiled less than a week after Shamrock Rovers fans were filmed singing an offensive chant on the death of Queen Elizabeth II during the Hoops’ Europa Conference League clash with Swedish side Djurgardens at Tallaght Stadium.

Celtic drew their Group F game with Shakhtar 1-1.

At Ibrox Park, home of Celtic’s rivals Rangers, a minute’s silence was observed followed by a rendition of ‘God Save The Queen’ before their Champions League match against Italian side Napoli.

Dance off.

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Deadpool won’t like this

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