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Post by happychappy13 on Aug 14, 2013 9:19:06 GMT
same old Wealdstone :it wasn't us....there was 3o on to 5 , you attacked the official supporters waring scalves and shirts ,Wealdstone fans were abusing young locals in the town before the game your bullys ,Maidstone are newly promoted well done your so big in the game
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Post by happychappy13 on Aug 14, 2013 8:55:24 GMT
please . we all know that the problem was with the away fans ,so many stone fans want to point the blame at {un0ficial} stone fans lets get real this is not sunday league ware fans swap ends at half time and with no real safety measures being used if a major problem occurred stones could be shut down please stones you will get larger away crowds who will be intent on trouble
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Post by happychappy13 on Aug 13, 2013 20:15:36 GMT
having spoken to other fans from the lower leagues my thoughts were confirmed that the Wealdstone fans are known for trouble causing both home and away as with any fan base this does not mean every single fan but a large group of fans were hell bent in causing trouble and as for a 13 year old getting hit what utter nonsense don't worry about the fact my grandson who is five had to be plucked out the crowd for his own safety .if any one had been injured it would of been the clubs responsibility for the health and safety this is not a common problem at Maidstone so don't think we have lots to worry about but yet again Maidstone fans will be getting the blame for trying to defend their selves just like the people over doing the complaining when the boys went to Calais
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Post by happychappy13 on Aug 13, 2013 19:42:23 GMT
I attended the game with my 5 year old grandson who had to be plucked from the terrace by a stranger as the blue army deceided to re inact a scene from football factory with genuine supporters wearing shirts and scarlfs they should be ashamed of them selves to attack newly promoted Maidstone.On the way out their opposition was probably equal to them I didn't see half of the mentioned Maidstone boys certainly not the 30 mentioned could it be that the Wealdstone supporter is chewing sour grapes .I don't condone any football violence but this fixture was david v goliath wake up sort your fans out Read more: maidstoneunitedfc.proboards.com/user/601/recent#ixzz2bscO9ndI
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Post by happychappy13 on Aug 12, 2013 18:55:44 GMT
I think my labelling them as imberciles is maybe a bit over the top.BUT of the 200 or so Wealdstone fans that were in the ground it seemed that about a quarter of them were there for reasons other than football. So maybe Thug or Hooligan would be a more appropriate label to use. Seriously? Then the same applies to Maidstone or did you have your amber blinkers on? Out of 1900 Maidstone fans in the ground, 50/100 intent on trouble including the 30 or so who attacked the small group after the game. I think you will find it was more like 15 and I also notice you lot from Wealdstone was branding a loyalist flag
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Post by happychappy13 on Aug 12, 2013 17:02:10 GMT
I would really like a Wealdstone supporter to come on and tell me why segregation is required each time we have 150 away supporters. I am pretty sure we took 500+ to Dulwich last season in a game with lots riding on it. I have stood in several away crowds with 300+ down the years. Having said that, the throwing of beer over away fans in the town end seems to be an increasing complaint. Maybe we need to self-police and root this behaviour out if it is happening. WHile punching people is utterly disgusting, throwing beer over people who are watching a football match is well short of acceptable. I attended the game with my 5 year old grandson who had to be plucked from the terrace by a stranger as the blue army deceided to re inact a scene from football factory with genuine supporters wearing shirts and scarlfs they should be ashamed of them selves to attack newly promoted Maidstone.On the way out their opposition was probably equal to them I didn't see half of the mentioned Maidstone boys certainly not the 30 mentioned could it be that the Wealdstone supporter is chewing sour grapes .I don't condone any football violence but this fixture was david v goliath wake up sort your fans out
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Post by happychappy13 on Aug 1, 2013 9:34:05 GMT
yes I totally agree as the comments being made about some of the lads in the unofficial coaches is pathetic and un called for a lot of fuss is being made of nothing and as for the comments about the northern Ireland flag are boardering racism so I would stop now this was nearly a week ago and im pretty sure you must have much better things to do than keep moaning about people who you say are thugs .If this is the case can you please give me any names of people that were injured no you wont as no 1 was hurt in any way so the term thug is a bit to much don't you think .would you stop stag nights trips to the races football in pubs and any event where lads get together for a drink and a sing song no you would not as you have most probably been on 1 of them your selves so come on now pipe down
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Post by happychappy13 on Jul 31, 2013 19:24:10 GMT
Not a case of dictating who can or cannot go at all, simply a desire to not have the sort of sub-human vile behaviour we witnessed Saturday. Come to the game by all means but don't behave like a fascist thug. The real problem is that these lowlife don't appear to comprehend that they have done anything wrong.
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Post by happychappy13 on Jul 31, 2013 19:22:15 GMT
I agree the subject is now becoming annoying,I will just say one thing on the nazi salute matter,one person did have a loyalist flag,one person out of nearly 60,are you sure this person who found it extremely upsetting didn't get confused with one person doing a red hand salute instead of a nazi salute ? Because many on that coach do have children through other race relationships so that's why I find the accusation absolutely ridiculous AS DO I PEOPLE WHE USE THEM FLAGS ARE NO DIFFARANT TO SOME 1 HOLDING A UNION JACK WE ALL SHOULD BE PROUD OF WHERE WE COME FROM AND SHOULD NOT ALIENATE PEOPLE FOR THERE PASSION IF ULSTER IS WHERE THEY ARE FROM THEN THATS THERE RIGHT TO PROUDLY PRESENT THERE FLAG THEY WERE THERE TO SUPPORT NAIDSTONE AT THE END OF THE DAY
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Post by happychappy13 on Jul 31, 2013 19:15:43 GMT
Never seen a single one of those at a Stones game before and naturally hope I never see them again Sorry to disappoint you but a lot of these men go to Maidstone games regularly. YES I BELEIVE THEY DO STOP BEING SO GRUMPY
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Post by happychappy13 on Jul 31, 2013 19:13:26 GMT
Whilst it was disappointing that we didn't get to see the wonders of Calais and I was probably complaining the most, in hindsight it was probably the right decision, considering some of the cheeky chappies who travelled over on the unofficial coaches, I wouldn't have wanted to have been associated with them, it was bad enough that they were allowed into the ground and spent the majority of the time throwing fire crackers and singing about how crap Calais was and they wanted to go home, the rest of the true supporters at the game were also wishing that they would go home, I was embarrassed along with a number of other true supporters on the ferry back and wished I didn't have my shirt on, some of the antics of these so called fans was appalling and cringe worthy, spent most of the trip back at the rear of the boat with the sensible contingent whilst the likely lads at the front of the boat put on a fine performance of what a typical stereotypical football yob is all about, enjoyed the journey out, enjoyed the football but a small minority soured the day for me, I don't think I would do it again seems to me you have forgotten how to enjoy your self bah humbag to you leave the laDS ALONE
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Post by happychappy13 on Jul 31, 2013 19:04:28 GMT
I went along with my wife and we both enjoyed our day and really do think that all theses negative comments call some fans yobs and Nazi is far to extreme they were a friendly lively bunch of lads enjoying a drink and a good time they were very respectfull to my self and my wife and do not see what you all have to moan about granted the fire crackers were a bit extreme but this hate campaign is pathetic and un called for I also saw that there were remarks that some 1 had a northern island flag are people not aloud to be proud of were they come from my self things its great we have support from so far a field it is no different than a welsh Scottish or union jack so really guys pipe down and stop looking at the pointless negatives
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Post by happychappy13 on Jul 31, 2013 18:52:06 GMT
I am sure most genuine Stones fans would have put their hands in their pockets to answer the undesirables request to go home by promptly paying a taxi (well meat wagon) back to the port the moment they arrived. They were nothing to do with Maidstone United and hopefully never will be I really do think these comments are a bit to much to be honest the lads were having a good time my self and my wife found them highly entertaining and they was all respectfull to the ladies it was a fun day for all but as usual the bah humbags of this world have to moan
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