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Post by nws on Jan 1, 2018 23:20:27 GMT
All this yoof crap is f**king gayyyy. But in this league every club including us seems to have a group of sad idiots ages 10-18 pretending to be something they are not. If you wear stone island you are automatically hard LMAO. I remember watching Maidstone vs Dover at sittingbourne 10 year ago as a teen and we never had any of this. Labour government has turned everyone into chavs and drained society. We haven't had a Labour government for 7 years now
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Post by jdl on Jan 2, 2018 1:09:36 GMT
All this yoof crap is f**king gayyyy. But in this league every club including us seems to have a group of sad idiots ages 10-18 pretending to be something they are not. If you wear stone island you are automatically hard LMAO. I remember watching Maidstone vs Dover at sittingbourne 10 year ago as a teen and we never had any of this. Labour government has turned everyone into chavs and drained society. Absolutely wind-up! My money's on Ant or PP.
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Post by Ragstone cowboy on Jan 2, 2018 1:43:51 GMT
All this yoof crap is f**king gayyyy. But in this league every club including us seems to have a group of sad idiots ages 10-18 pretending to be something they are not. If you wear stone island you are automatically hard LMAO. I remember watching Maidstone vs Dover at sittingbourne 10 year ago as a teen and we never had any of this. Labour government has turned everyone into chavs and drained society. I don’t get why this is gayyyy? Please enlighten me.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2018 8:53:31 GMT
To be fair, on their forum, lots of condemnation for the tiny minority of young Dover fans who wanted to show how 'big' they are by causing trouble. The vast majority of fans from all football clubs do not want trouble, and are embarrassed by those who do. There were only a few of them so let's not give them any more fame by constantly discussing it
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Post by mrplow on Jan 2, 2018 9:01:58 GMT
All this yoof crap is f**king gayyyy. But in this league every club including us seems to have a group of sad idiots ages 10-18 pretending to be something they are not. If you wear stone island you are automatically hard LMAO. I remember watching Maidstone vs Dover at sittingbourne 10 year ago as a teen and we never had any of this. Labour government has turned everyone into chavs and drained society. Absolutely wind-up! My money's on Ant or PP. How is it a wind up? I guess you condone everyone acting like buffoons at a non league football match.
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Post by daveu on Jan 2, 2018 9:05:58 GMT
Absolutely wind-up! My money's on Ant or PP. How is it a wind up? I guess you condone everyone acting like buffons at a non league football match. Why would anyone act like an Italian goalie at a non-league football match?
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Post by mrplow on Jan 2, 2018 9:13:02 GMT
How is it a wind up? I guess you condone everyone acting like buffons at a non league football match. Why would anyone act like an Italian goalie at a non-league football match? Edited. Thanks.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2018 9:58:49 GMT
Don't think you can put any of the blame down to the teenage Maidstone fans "mindless idiots" I think it's the Dover Youth Policy with the problem (DYP as I saw on a few of their stickers around town), they have a weird obsession with our club... They went down to the river; I was a few yards behind them as I my route home takes me along the river as far as the Amphitheatre. They were obviously trying to find a way back towards the ground and eventually they went up the steps a bit further along. It's the first time that I've seen anything like this since going to the Stadium. On a related topic, MBC need to fix all the non-working lights along the river side. Sorry but I responded to the wrong post in error. My reply was to this... "There were a group of around 10 or so teenage Dover fans outside the home gate with scarves round the faces, possibly blocking the entrance down to the river. The police had them under full control and we're videoing them. Much to do about nothing really!!!"
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Post by jakeyboi on Jan 2, 2018 12:55:41 GMT
I saw some of Dover,s visiting f**k-wits before the game on the footpath leading from Buckland Hill to the station, and the only trouble I had was not to laugh at there antics in trying to act tough. Jesus back in the dark past of football hooligans these young kids would of clung to mummy,s apron strings bless there cotton socks. Never mind they will all be back to school tomorrow telling the teacher how they "took" Maidstone.
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Post by Bernie on Jan 2, 2018 17:19:31 GMT
They were rubbish hooligans. Managed to get to the home exit...and did nothing. I mistook them for home fans and they didn't even "run" anyone when they had the chance. After the "fight" near Macdonald's some local teeny harridan was squawking something about "It was self-defence"; think someone tried it on but they fought back. Then spent the next hour being chased round town by the police while sensible local kids just avoided them. All a bit pathetic really for those of us who grew up with real hooliganism.
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Post by mikeking on Jan 2, 2018 19:47:57 GMT
If you actually refer to the other threads I do talk about the game and my thoughts on it however we keep having problems with fans at our family non league club I just don’t like seeing it and feel as if something should be done. You are right something should be done, our " stewards " did nothing when the Dover kids started singing " we can smell you C**T from here " to a 16 year girl. They were a disgrace, even their own fans are embarrassed by them. Singing and banter is all part of football but there is line where it becomes abuse. Dover over stepped the mark yesterday.
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Post by Nick on Jan 2, 2018 20:49:37 GMT
Well said Mike, the line was well and truly crossed, but what is to be done ?
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Post by La femme de Vic Jobson on Jan 2, 2018 21:12:05 GMT
Well said Mike, the line was well and truly crossed, but what is to be done ? What Hannibal Lecter did to Miggs when he said something similar at the start of Silence of the Lambs?
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Post by mikeking on Jan 2, 2018 21:13:03 GMT
Well said Mike, the line was well and truly crossed, but what is to be done ? Easy, they should have been chucked out, the stewards were laughing.
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Post by La femme de Vic Jobson on Jan 2, 2018 21:50:10 GMT
Well said Mike, the line was well and truly crossed, but what is to be done ? Easy, they should have been chucked out, the stewards were laughing. Sounds like they need to go on a course.
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