AFC Wimbledon fans involved in incident at London Bridge
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jimmymelrose said:Stu_of_Kunming said:Rothko said:jimmymelrose said:jimmymelrose said:Friend Or Defoe said:se9addick said:The increase in aggro around football since the return of fans would make a good dissertation subject for someone’s psychology degree. I would have assumed a global pandemic killing millions would have provided some perspective and actually reduced some of the silliness.Hopefully it calms down soon.
What's going on?
People have had their lives turned upside down these last two years and they feel that it was unnecessary. They are seething with anger.
You may not feel that way but many do.
If we discuss online why many feel that way and you don't, it doesn't address the issue. I once hoped that on a forum like this we could discuss issues of the day and weigh things up, but everyone seems entrenched in their camp.
Over the last two years we've tackled the problem by the philosophy of one camp.
The media won't entertain any philosophical debate on anything, and if there's any dissent it gets shouted down. Unfortunately, it's always easy to find a ridiculous section of the group who think differently, diffuse that around the media, get those with most screen time to repeat the mantra so that everyone believes it, and make the in-way of thinking seem right, and make any other way of thinking seem wrong by labelling it 'selfish', 'rascist' 'phobic' etc
This goes for COVID, BLM, LGBTQism and all the other nonsense.
The other camp are fed up and angry. The young working class with no other solution manifest this anger in violence but there are thousands of others who feel this way and do nothing (yet?). It could end in civil war imo.
This is a CEO of a company with about 40 employees. I was surprised when he said he thinks that they'll be a civil war. It's not really me saying that to be honest but I can't say that I think he's too far off the mark either.
I don't know if the 3 people clicking on lol are the same as the 2 saying that they don't understand the violence, but if so therein lies the problem.
You don't have to think Covid19 is a hoax to be against all the rules and restrictions.1 -
What's going wrong with you lot?
It seems like one incident after another these days......18 -
Big_Bad_World said:What's going wrong with you lot?
It seems like one incident after another these days......10 -
Big_Bad_World said:What's going wrong with you lot?
It seems like one incident after another these days......8 -
It's poor old @MillwallFan I feel sorry for. He's missed all the excitement still waiting for pompey.18
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Baldybonce said:Big_Bad_World said:What's going wrong with you lot?
It seems like one incident after another these days......3 -
RodneyCharltonTrotta said:jimmymelrose said:Friend Or Defoe said:se9addick said:The increase in aggro around football since the return of fans would make a good dissertation subject for someone’s psychology degree. I would have assumed a global pandemic killing millions would have provided some perspective and actually reduced some of the silliness.Hopefully it calms down soon.
What's going on?
People have had their lives turned upside down these last two years and they feel that it was unnecessary. They are seething with anger.
You may not feel that way but many do.
If we discuss online why many feel that way and you don't, it doesn't address the issue. I once hoped that on a forum like this we could discuss issues of the day and weigh things up, but everyone seems entrenched in their camp.
Over the last two years we've tackled the problem by the philosophy of one camp.
The media won't entertain any philosophical debate on anything, and if there's any dissent it gets shouted down. Unfortunately, it's always easy to find a ridiculous section of the group who think differently, diffuse that around the media, get those with most screen time to repeat the mantra so that everyone believes it, and make the in-way of thinking seem right, and make any other way of thinking seem wrong by labelling it 'selfish', 'rascist' 'phobic' etc
This goes for COVID, BLM, LGBTQism and all the other nonsense.
The other camp are fed up and angry. The young working class with no other solution manifest this anger in violence but there are thousands of others who feel this way and do nothing (yet?). It could end in civil war imo.
I don't think that's logical...why then in the absence of the "woke" culture back in the 70s and 80s were fans kicking the granny out of each other on the terraces weekly and earlier than that in 50s and 60s Teddy Boys and Mods and Rockers etc.
Were the 80s hoolies taking a stand and kicking off in protest at the bananas being chucked on pitches and regular monkey chants etc?
I don't think people are running on pitches lumping players and throwing bottles and fighting at football because they're fed up with people taking the knee or gay rights...young men, (and sad middle aged ones) have always been angry at society and enjoyed fighting*.
Twas' ever thus.
That's not to say that the anger or disenfranchisement/ marginalisation that people may feel because of their perception of how things are changing (the perceived culture war/ "woke culture" to use the easily recognisable term which is being exploited by extremes from both sides of the political spectrum to keep the divide and rule ethos turning perpetually) and a perceived vulnerability in that respect may well add to it but I don't think it can be allayed as the entire root cause.
*When I say enjoy fighting I mean when it is on their own terms....ie. in the relatively "safe" and controlled environment of football. I don't expect those in the trenches or wars throughout recent generations in real fights thought much other than sheer terror....and those poor souls genuinely had a hell of a lot to be angry and bitter about. The old boy in football factory summed this up perfectly.It’s all about wanting to belong, isn’t it? Something (club/territory) to defend against our enemies. War substitute, if you like. Or maybe it has changed?
I was working at a Tory conference up in Blackpool in the eighties or early nineties once, and the day after England fans had being running riot somewhere we interviewed MP Alan Clark (of Diaries fame), and afterwards we mentioned the football trouble. He surprised us by not condemning the fans, and actually said they were useful as ‘they’d be the first over the top in the event of a war’. They were just getting some practice in.0 -
Big_Bad_World said:What's going wrong with you lot?
It seems like one incident after another these days......
Although I did see a really disturbing incident at our game on Saturday. A supporter threw his train timetable to the floor in disgust at Wimbledon making in 2-21 -
Men are very territorial and it is in our baser nature to gather in like minded groups, for cameraderie, protection and to tear it up. Football is an ideal foil for this sort of behaviour!
Women of course are worse.1 -
killerandflash said:SouthWest_Addicks said:@SE7toSG3 Brilliant Posts. The worst offenders were Pompey at The Valley. A fanbase who are usually unique but sang the same old rubbish which every other teams sings.0
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Henry Irving said:Todds_right_hook said:cafcfan1990 said:Todds_right_hook said:cafcfan1990 said:Crusty54 said:golfaddick said:SporadicAddick said:DOUCHER said:MillwallFan said:YTS1978 said:Croydon said:YTS1978 said:Hang on, so someone shouted mk dons at afc so they decided to attack some innocent bystanders/scarfers (whatever you want to call them)? It's banter ffs. They're gonna get a rude awakening if they keep behaving like that tbh. You don't do shit like that without someone taking exception to it later down the line.
would you agree AFC Wimbledon won the cup?
They were only formed 20 years ago, so couldn't win the FA Cup in 1988.
But its not a difficult mistake to make, as our comms team did on Saturday.
back to the important stuff....who won the fight?1 -
ricky_otto said:Big_Bad_World said:What's going wrong with you lot?
It seems like one incident after another these days......
Although I did see a really disturbing incident at our game on Saturday. A supporter threw his train timetable to the floor in disgust at Wimbledon making in 2-20 -
Crusty54 said:golfaddick said:SporadicAddick said:DOUCHER said:MillwallFan said:YTS1978 said:Croydon said:YTS1978 said:Hang on, so someone shouted mk dons at afc so they decided to attack some innocent bystanders/scarfers (whatever you want to call them)? It's banter ffs. They're gonna get a rude awakening if they keep behaving like that tbh. You don't do shit like that without someone taking exception to it later down the line.
would you agree AFC Wimbledon won the cup?
They were only formed 20 years ago, so couldn't win the FA Cup in 1988.
But its not a difficult mistake to make, as our comms team did on Saturday.
Once something happens then it becomes fact. Wimbledon beat Liverpool in the 1988 FA Cup final. That is a fact & can't be disputed. AFC Wimbledon didnt come into being until 2002.
Therefore AFC Wimbledon didnt win the FA Cup in 1988, nor did they play at Selhurst or play in the top flight of English football. What MKDons did after they moved & changed their name is also history. I don't agree with them giving AFC Wimbledon the trophy or their records. I live with it because its not my club & I dont really give a shit what 2 clubs decide to do between themselves but you cant say that AFC Wimbledon did this or that before 2000 because they didn't exist then.
Otherwise I might as well say I shot JFK & save Marina Oswald a lot of pain.0 -
PopIcon said:Crusty54 said:golfaddick said:SporadicAddick said:DOUCHER said:MillwallFan said:YTS1978 said:Croydon said:YTS1978 said:Hang on, so someone shouted mk dons at afc so they decided to attack some innocent bystanders/scarfers (whatever you want to call them)? It's banter ffs. They're gonna get a rude awakening if they keep behaving like that tbh. You don't do shit like that without someone taking exception to it later down the line.
would you agree AFC Wimbledon won the cup?
They were only formed 20 years ago, so couldn't win the FA Cup in 1988.
But its not a difficult mistake to make, as our comms team did on Saturday.
No different to Arsenal, or do Arsenal's previous honours not exist because they renamed themselves & moved North of the river.0 -
colthe3rd said:jimmymelrose said:Friend Or Defoe said:se9addick said:The increase in aggro around football since the return of fans would make a good dissertation subject for someone’s psychology degree. I would have assumed a global pandemic killing millions would have provided some perspective and actually reduced some of the silliness.Hopefully it calms down soon.
What's going on?
People have had their lives turned upside down these last two years and they feel that it was unnecessary. They are seething with anger.
You may not feel that way but many do.
If we discuss online why many feel that way and you don't, it doesn't address the issue. I once hoped that on a forum like this we could discuss issues of the day and weigh things up, but everyone seems entrenched in their camp.
Over the last two years we've tackled the problem by the philosophy of one camp.
The media won't entertain any philosophical debate on anything, and if there's any dissent it gets shouted down. Unfortunately, it's always easy to find a ridiculous section of the group who think differently, diffuse that around the media, get those with most screen time to repeat the mantra so that everyone believes it, and make the in-way of thinking seem right, and make any other way of thinking seem wrong by labelling it 'selfish', 'rascist' 'phobic' etc
This goes for COVID, BLM, LGBTQism and all the other nonsense.
The other camp are fed up and angry. The young working class with no other solution manifest this anger in violence but there are thousands of others who feel this way and do nothing (yet?). It could end in civil war imo.0 -
golfaddick said:Crusty54 said:golfaddick said:SporadicAddick said:DOUCHER said:MillwallFan said:YTS1978 said:Croydon said:YTS1978 said:Hang on, so someone shouted mk dons at afc so they decided to attack some innocent bystanders/scarfers (whatever you want to call them)? It's banter ffs. They're gonna get a rude awakening if they keep behaving like that tbh. You don't do shit like that without someone taking exception to it later down the line.
would you agree AFC Wimbledon won the cup?
They were only formed 20 years ago, so couldn't win the FA Cup in 1988.
But its not a difficult mistake to make, as our comms team did on Saturday.
Once something happens then it becomes fact. Wimbledon beat Liverpool in the 1988 FA Cup final. That is a fact & can't be disputed. AFC Wimbledon didnt come into being until 2002.
Therefore AFC Wimbledon didnt win the FA Cup in 1988, nor did they play at Selhurst or play in the top flight of English football. What MKDons did after they moved & changed their name is also history. I don't agree with them giving AFC Wimbledon the trophy or their records. I live with it because its not my club & I dont really give a shit what 2 clubs decide to do between themselves but you cant say that AFC Wimbledon did this or that before 2000 because they didn't exist then.
Otherwise I might as well say I shot JFK & save Marina Oswald a lot of pain.0 -
Big_Bad_World said:What's going wrong with you lot?
It seems like one incident after another these days......
Charlton Athletic: A bit tasty.
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golfaddick said:PopIcon said:Crusty54 said:golfaddick said:SporadicAddick said:DOUCHER said:MillwallFan said:YTS1978 said:Croydon said:YTS1978 said:Hang on, so someone shouted mk dons at afc so they decided to attack some innocent bystanders/scarfers (whatever you want to call them)? It's banter ffs. They're gonna get a rude awakening if they keep behaving like that tbh. You don't do shit like that without someone taking exception to it later down the line.
would you agree AFC Wimbledon won the cup?
They were only formed 20 years ago, so couldn't win the FA Cup in 1988.
But its not a difficult mistake to make, as our comms team did on Saturday.
No different to Arsenal, or do Arsenal's previous honours not exist because they renamed themselves & moved North of the river.0 -
SE10Addick said:se9addick said:RedChaser said:Lordflashheart said:Crusty54 said:golfaddick said:SporadicAddick said:DOUCHER said:MillwallFan said:YTS1978 said:Croydon said:YTS1978 said:Hang on, so someone shouted mk dons at afc so they decided to attack some innocent bystanders/scarfers (whatever you want to call them)? It's banter ffs. They're gonna get a rude awakening if they keep behaving like that tbh. You don't do shit like that without someone taking exception to it later down the line.
would you agree AFC Wimbledon won the cup?
They were only formed 20 years ago, so couldn't win the FA Cup in 1988.
But its not a difficult mistake to make, as our comms team did on Saturday.AFC Wimbledon believe the honours of Wimbledon FC belong to the fans, as illustrated by the statement on their website:
"The supporters of AFC Wimbledon believe that our club ia a continuation of the spirit which formed Wimbledon Old Centrals in 1889 and kept Wimbledon Football Club alive until May 2002.
We consider that a football club is not simply the legal entity which controls it, but that it is the community formed by the fans and players working towards a common goal. We therefore reproduce the honours won by what we believe was, and always will be, "our" club, in our community."
Their fans can believe what they like but the facts are that AFC Wimbledon haven’t won the FA Cup. I just wonder though how we would have reacted to claims of having not won the cup in 1947 had AFC Charlton been formed post ESI 😲. Fortunately TS saved us from that tragedy.
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Wheresmeticket? said:Big_Bad_World said:What's going wrong with you lot?
It seems like one incident after another these days......
Charlton Athletic: A bit tasty.
You might want to consider adding a NSFW warning tbh.7 -
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Henry Irving said:jimmymelrose said:Henry Irving said:jimmymelrose said:Friend Or Defoe said:se9addick said:The increase in aggro around football since the return of fans would make a good dissertation subject for someone’s psychology degree. I would have assumed a global pandemic killing millions would have provided some perspective and actually reduced some of the silliness.Hopefully it calms down soon.
What's going on?
People have had their lives turned upside down these last two years and they feel that it was unnecessary. They are seething with anger.
You may not feel that way but many do.
If we discuss online why many feel that way and you don't, it doesn't address the issue. I once hoped that on a forum like this we could discuss issues of the day and weigh things up, but everyone seems entrenched in their camp.
Over the last two years we've tackled the problem by the philosophy of one camp.
The media won't entertain any philosophical debate on anything, and if there's any dissent it gets shouted down. Unfortunately, it's always easy to find a ridiculous section of the group who think differently, diffuse that around the media, get those with most screen time to repeat the mantra so that everyone believes it, and make the in-way of thinking seem right, and make any other way of thinking seem wrong by labelling it 'selfish', 'rascist' 'phobic' etc
This goes for COVID, BLM, LGBTQism and all the other nonsense.
The other camp are fed up and angry. The young working class with no other solution manifest this anger in violence but there are thousands of others who feel this way and do nothing (yet?). It could end in civil war imo.
"What a load of rubbish"
I do love a reference to "It could end in civil war". Being reading/hearing that since the 1970s and it was probably around before then but I was too young.
Wishful thinking by wannabe soldiers who watched too many war films and read too much nonsense from other idiots on the internet.
Ask your dickhead CEO who the sides will be in this war and what his role will be?
It's like I said in my post - it's impossible to discuss these matters sensibly on here.
You're referring to a 'dickhead CEO' who has on average 3/40 employees off work (to satisfy a protocol) for a whole week every week despite them not actually being sick. He's losing company time and money over it and he's sick of it
It's absurd that I get a reaction like that because people were questioning why there's more violence and I was giving an answer, which is one answer more than any of you who are mocking me have done.
And because of that there is going to be a civil war. Yes, based on what you say, he's a dickhead.
As I asked and the question goes to you too. Who is this civil war going to be between and what side are YOU going to be on? What role will you play?
I said it was rubbish because it was rubbish. Badly thought out, incoherent, full of clichés and some complete falsehoods.21 -
golfaddick said:Crusty54 said:golfaddick said:SporadicAddick said:DOUCHER said:MillwallFan said:YTS1978 said:Croydon said:YTS1978 said:Hang on, so someone shouted mk dons at afc so they decided to attack some innocent bystanders/scarfers (whatever you want to call them)? It's banter ffs. They're gonna get a rude awakening if they keep behaving like that tbh. You don't do shit like that without someone taking exception to it later down the line.
would you agree AFC Wimbledon won the cup?
They were only formed 20 years ago, so couldn't win the FA Cup in 1988.
But its not a difficult mistake to make, as our comms team did on Saturday.
Once something happens then it becomes fact. Wimbledon beat Liverpool in the 1988 FA Cup final. That is a fact & can't be disputed. AFC Wimbledon didnt come into being until 2002.
Therefore AFC Wimbledon didnt win the FA Cup in 1988, nor did they play at Selhurst or play in the top flight of English football. What MKDons did after they moved & changed their name is also history. I don't agree with them giving AFC Wimbledon the trophy or their records. I live with it because its not my club & I dont really give a shit what 2 clubs decide to do between themselves but you cant say that AFC Wimbledon did this or that before 2000 because they didn't exist then.
Otherwise I might as well say I shot JFK & save Marina Oswald a lot of pain.
Just wondering where the line is drawn?1 -
soapy_jones said:Men are very territorial and it is in our baser nature to gather in like minded groups, for cameraderie, protection and to tear it up. Football is an ideal foil for this sort of behaviour!
Women of course are worse.2 -
What's so civil about war anyway?6
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NorthheathAddick said:cabbles said:If we’re going to sing songs that belong to other clubs’ rivals to wind that club up, I must insist we do it with our torch lights from our mobile phones on
That was amusing.
At the Fleetwood game there was more lights at the upper north than any where else, so I assumed they were singing to their selves ?0 -
SE7toSG3 said:I don't really understand the angst against the torches, (aside our desire to describe anything and everything as 'embarrassing'), its young kids having harmless fun.
Let them crack on, there is a good chance they will be Charlton fans long after bald, fat, miserable dickheads like me have stopped moaning about what size gate the club publishes or the owner playing the guitar down a local pub.
To get vexed by this whilst shouting 'fiissh' at the scoreboard seems strange, both are inoffensive and fairly unique to us.
Who cares what a few dozen away fans clad in Burberry and Stone Island think, 80% of our singing is to the same generic shi*t tune as the other 92 clubs anyway, that should be more a concern, the homogenous blandness of terrace chants. No one gets battered everywhere they go, not every opposition player is a sex offender and the places I visit are not always 'shitholes that make me want to go home'.
Brilliant post.
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SE7toSG3 said:I don't really understand the angst against the torches, (aside our desire to describe anything and everything as 'embarrassing'), its young kids having harmless fun.
Let them crack on, there is a good chance they will be Charlton fans long after bald, fat, miserable dickheads like me have stopped moaning about what size gate the club publishes or the owner playing the guitar down a local pub.
To get vexed by this whilst shouting 'fiissh' at the scoreboard seems strange, both are inoffensive and fairly unique to us.
Who cares what a few dozen away fans clad in Burberry and Stone Island think, 80% of our singing is to the same generic shi*t tune as the other 92 clubs anyway, that should be more a concern, the homogenous blandness of terrace chants. No one gets battered everywhere they go, not every opposition player is a sex offender and the places I visit are not always 'shitholes that make me want to go home'.
Its the school playground mentality of thinking you’re cooler than everyone else, most grow out of it by aged 16, some don’t.2 -
SE7toSG3 said:I don't really understand the angst against the torches, (aside our desire to describe anything and everything as 'embarrassing'), its young kids having harmless fun.
Let them crack on, there is a good chance they will be Charlton fans long after bald, fat, miserable dickheads like me have stopped moaning about what size gate the club publishes or the owner playing the guitar down a local pub.
To get vexed by this whilst shouting 'fiissh' at the scoreboard seems strange, both are inoffensive and fairly unique to us.
Who cares what a few dozen away fans clad in Burberry and Stone Island think, 80% of our singing is to the same generic shi*t tune as the other 92 clubs anyway, that should be more a concern, the homogenous blandness of terrace chants. No one gets battered everywhere they go, not every opposition player is a sex offender and the places I visit are not always 'shitholes that make me want to go home'.
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The torches don’t bother me but I can understand why some fans want to distance themselves from the act and make it clear that they don’t condone it. Otherwise these things go round social media and it ends up looking like it was done and enjoyed by all fans.1