Quote from: eastie on March 26, 2011, 12:27:08 PMThere was a huge dust up between cov and Leicester fan in earlsdon a couple of years ago about 5 miles from the ricoh- pub smashed , shops , cars etc and loads of arrests with shoppers caught in the midst- pre arranged apparently 4 hrs before the game.Point acknowledged cd.Outside the City Arms. I know somebody who worked there, said it looked nasty but not much really happened and the police had it under control.
There was a huge dust up between cov and Leicester fan in earlsdon a couple of years ago about 5 miles from the ricoh- pub smashed , shops , cars etc and loads of arrests with shoppers caught in the midst- pre arranged apparently 4 hrs before the game.Point acknowledged cd.
Quote from: WikiVilla on March 26, 2011, 11:51:59 AMThey don't seem to hold the same disdain for SHA though do they ?No, even Coventry see the as an irrelevance.I went to see Weller at the NEC a few months ago. Waiting at International afterwards both platforms were packed and a bunch of fat blokes waiting for the Cov train started singing sotv. Didn't seem to occur to them that we might not all be Villa fans.
They don't seem to hold the same disdain for SHA though do they ?
A friend of mine went to see Jon gaunt at a night function and he said gaunt took the mic and led a chorus of 'shit on the villa' at the Belgrade theatre in Coventry, which he said the crowd loved so much that gaunt carried on conducting the crowd singing it for a few minutes- quite surreal he said to see folk of all ages singing along in a frenzy.
Quote from: Chris Smith on March 26, 2011, 12:34:46 PMQuote from: eastie on March 26, 2011, 12:27:08 PMThere was a huge dust up between cov and Leicester fan in earlsdon a couple of years ago about 5 miles from the ricoh- pub smashed , shops , cars etc and loads of arrests with shoppers caught in the midst- pre arranged apparently 4 hrs before the game.Point acknowledged cd.Outside the City Arms. I know somebody who worked there, said it looked nasty but not much really happened and the police had it under control.Very little happened on a football violance scale but scares the life out of people who go quiet shopping in a local shopping street. People who don't want it and are not prepared or expecting it. It was all the usual hoolie dance stuff. I'm sure its only done for effect half the time. Pick a place where it can have maximum impact & publicity it seems.
Quote from: SX150 on March 26, 2011, 01:33:11 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on March 26, 2011, 12:34:46 PMQuote from: eastie on March 26, 2011, 12:27:08 PMThere was a huge dust up between cov and Leicester fan in earlsdon a couple of years ago about 5 miles from the ricoh- pub smashed , shops , cars etc and loads of arrests with shoppers caught in the midst- pre arranged apparently 4 hrs before the game.Point acknowledged cd.Outside the City Arms. I know somebody who worked there, said it looked nasty but not much really happened and the police had it under control.Very little happened on a football violance scale but scares the life out of people who go quiet shopping in a local shopping street. People who don't want it and are not prepared or expecting it. It was all the usual hoolie dance stuff. I'm sure its only done for effect half the time. Pick a place where it can have maximum impact & publicity it seems. Quite the opposite, really.
Quote from: Percy on March 26, 2011, 02:03:29 PMQuote from: SX150 on March 26, 2011, 01:33:11 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on March 26, 2011, 12:34:46 PMQuote from: eastie on March 26, 2011, 12:27:08 PMThere was a huge dust up between cov and Leicester fan in earlsdon a couple of years ago about 5 miles from the ricoh- pub smashed , shops , cars etc and loads of arrests with shoppers caught in the midst- pre arranged apparently 4 hrs before the game.Point acknowledged cd.Outside the City Arms. I know somebody who worked there, said it looked nasty but not much really happened and the police had it under control.Very little happened on a football violance scale but scares the life out of people who go quiet shopping in a local shopping street. People who don't want it and are not prepared or expecting it. It was all the usual hoolie dance stuff. I'm sure its only done for effect half the time. Pick a place where it can have maximum impact & publicity it seems. Quite the opposite, really.They could have chosen the War Memorial Park 1/2 a mile up the road. Acres of open space where the only casualties would have been them looking for it. No have in a shopping street full of innocents who end up getting hurt. Shop windows getting broken, cars damaged etc etc.
Quote from: SX150 on March 26, 2011, 02:22:11 PMQuote from: Percy on March 26, 2011, 02:03:29 PMQuote from: SX150 on March 26, 2011, 01:33:11 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on March 26, 2011, 12:34:46 PMQuote from: eastie on March 26, 2011, 12:27:08 PMThere was a huge dust up between cov and Leicester fan in earlsdon a couple of years ago about 5 miles from the ricoh- pub smashed , shops , cars etc and loads of arrests with shoppers caught in the midst- pre arranged apparently 4 hrs before the game.Point acknowledged cd.Outside the City Arms. I know somebody who worked there, said it looked nasty but not much really happened and the police had it under control.Very little happened on a football violance scale but scares the life out of people who go quiet shopping in a local shopping street. People who don't want it and are not prepared or expecting it. It was all the usual hoolie dance stuff. I'm sure its only done for effect half the time. Pick a place where it can have maximum impact & publicity it seems. Quite the opposite, really.They could have chosen the War Memorial Park 1/2 a mile up the road. Acres of open space where the only casualties would have been them looking for it. No have in a shopping street full of innocents who end up getting hurt. Shop windows getting broken, cars damaged etc etc.Or, for maximum impacy and publicity, at the game.
A friend of mine went to see Jon gaunt at a night function and he said gaunt took the mic and led a chorus of 'shit on the villa' at the Belgrade theatre in Coventry, which he said the crowd loved so much that gaunt carried on conducting the crowd singing it for a few minutes- quite surreal he said to see folk of all ages singing along in a frenzy. Bren this is nothing new and nothing to do with where we are it was going on over 30 years ago when they were more than on parity with us - take my word on it ,I've lived here that long and seen it, and as all the other posters who live here have said the same thing.