This is by far the worst palace video,setting up a camera to walk past covering their faces,trying their hardest to look menacing. All set to some underground drum and bass.
The funny thing is they take it all dead serious, i'd love to see that lot stand toe to toe to some Ukrainian or Russian set up, that'd soon stop all the petty videos and strobe lights and torches at matches.... lol
Just speaking to consultant guy who we are dealing with at work, I mentioned football and though he is not a fan he has recently done some work for UEFA looking at the persistent use of flares and smoke bombs in enclosed spaces, specifically by Sparta Prague and Dynamo Moscow fans but European football in general, one of his suggestions that they are considering is for an empty neutral section of the ground that supporters are encouraged to bring their pyro's to where "trained" staff will let them off safely at relevent moments in the game.....I would love this to be introduced at Selhurst Park as a trial first please...any thoughts?
I'm going to say something, I know I'm going to get sh1t for asking but all this hooli stuff is not my world and has never been...... So, what is an Ultra?
It's a type of tampon used during heavy flow days.
By the way, for what it is worth, here's my take on flares: Just imagine the single idea of some Millwall dimwit (there's enough of them around) - deciding it would be very funny indeed to lob a flare at the West Stand car park burger van's deep fat fryer. You can work out the likely consequences yourselves.
I'm going to say something, I know I'm going to get sh1t for asking but all this hooli stuff is not my world and has never been...... So, what is an Ultra?
It's a type of tampon used during heavy flow days.
By the way, for what it is worth, here's my take on flares: Just imagine the single idea of some Millwall dimwit (there's enough of them around) - deciding it would be very funny indeed to lob a flare at the West Stand car park burger van's deep fat fryer. You can work out the likely consequences yourselves.
Bolivian police opened an investigation on Thursday into the death of a 14-year-old boy from a flare allegedly launched by Corinthians fans during a South American Libertadores Cup match in Oruro.
They arrested at least 12 fans of title holders Corinthians of Brazil after Wednesday night's match against home side San Jose and will be interrogating them to try to identify who set off the flare that hit the boy in the eye, killing him almost instantly.
"There was a loss of brain matter as the projectile, a plastic tube, penetrated the skull. Due to this, death was immediate," doctor Jose Maria Vargas told local media at the Hospital Obrero in Oruro where he declared the boy dead.
Albeit he died from the impact rather than anything incendiary.
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As Matt said, there definitely aren't any ultras in English football.
But it all sounds terribly unenglish. to me.
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This is by far the worst palace video,setting up a camera to walk past covering their faces,trying their hardest to look menacing. All set to some underground drum and bass.
By the way, for what it is worth, here's my take on flares:
Just imagine the single idea of some Millwall dimwit (there's enough of them around) - deciding it would be very funny indeed to lob a flare at the West Stand car park burger van's deep fat fryer. You can work out the likely consequences yourselves.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/feedarticle/10669912
Bolivian police opened an investigation on Thursday into the death of a 14-year-old boy from a flare allegedly launched by Corinthians fans during a South American Libertadores Cup match in Oruro.
They arrested at least 12 fans of title holders Corinthians of Brazil after Wednesday night's match against home side San Jose and will be interrogating them to try to identify who set off the flare that hit the boy in the eye, killing him almost instantly.
"There was a loss of brain matter as the projectile, a plastic tube, penetrated the skull. Due to this, death was immediate," doctor Jose Maria Vargas told local media at the Hospital Obrero in Oruro where he declared the boy dead.
Albeit he died from the impact rather than anything incendiary.