I had 2 days work in Hull at the weekend, i live in watford so it was a long drive on the friday my work got cancelled on the saturday and happened to see that hull were offering tickets for their cup game against millwall so me and me mate decided to purchase a couple and go the game. The game was poor and dull how Hull are in the premier league i dont know.
Millwall fans are known for their violenece at games but the way the press have singled them out is totally wrong, they were not to blame for what happened saturday although they shouldnt have reacted the way they did, it was Hull that started ripping seats and the fucking riot police threating the millwall fans who in turn reacted because they felt aggreived, i think the fa should wake up and realise that it isnt just millwall who have disruptive fans, i cant remember the last time that there was crowd trouble at the den. I know for a fact that chelsea and spurs are the firms of football at the moment and i beleive they dont get the bad press because of their status in the premier league.
See again another person just jumping on " I hate millwall" band wagon, i go football every other weekend and see violence that does'nt get mentioned. I was at the chelsea arsenal game just before christmas and they kicked off when we went two one up, they throw bottles and ripped their own seats up and throw them but funny enough it is never filmed or reported about? Why is that is it because of the amount of media coverage they get and their global status. One little arsenal fan about 10 years old got struck the face and was hurt. Surely this should be mentioned. Drogba the other month gets a three match ban for throwing a coin back into the crowd, why was the burnley fan banneed for life.There is something seriously wrong with english football at the moment, do you agree?
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Hull fan here, i wasnt at the game knowing that it wasnt going to be pleasant entertainment, we are very poor at home & will struggle to stay in the prem because of that flaw, our home problem in my opinion isnt helped by our own fans, who moan too much when we lose the ball, we need to be behind the lads not against them..
Got to agree with 5bellys, there is a lot wrong with football at the moment, Drogba is one of the worst offenders. Chucking coins (lifetime ban for fans, three-match ban for players), cheating (ruined marriage/jail term for fans, penalty award for players) and showing sympathy for prisoners (end of career for builders/deportation for pakistanis/damn good shoeing for fans, fine for players). What is there to like about him?
Then again I'd still rather go for a pint with him than Ashley Cole.
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