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Originalmente publicado por Capitan Contreras Ver MensajeThe most banning orders were at Leeds United, after an extra 30 were handed out in the course of the season to take their total to 118.
El Leeds que juega en categorias inferiores? Es un equipo de cadetes?
Es pa ná que discutamos,no nos vamos a poner de acuerdo.
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Originalmente publicado por Anfield Ver MensajeConcretamente en la League One,lo que seria 2ªB en España.
Es pa ná que discutamos,no nos vamos a poner de acuerdo.
Te he ensenhado datos objetivos que contradicen la sensacion subjetiva que tienes tu sobre la violencia. Mira, la violencia en Inglaterra es tan grande que incluso hay asesinatos entre los hooligans:
BREAKING NEWS...Hooligan jailed for Abertillery manslaughter
By Argus reporter
A FOOTBALL hooligan who killed a fellow drinker with a snooker ball was jailed for four years today.
Martin Thorn, 40, died from head injuries after being attacked in a Bristol pub by Joseph Dowman, who had mistaken him for a rival football supporter.
Officers said the brawl - in December 2006 - was sparked when Dowman's gang, all Bristol City fans, sprayed pepper gas at Thorn's friends, believing they were Bristol Rovers fans.
http://www.southwalesargus.co.uk/new...nslaughter.php
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Otro asesinato diferente en Inglaterra relacionado con los hooligans:
ootball hooligan is jailed for fan death
17/ 7/2003
A FOOTBALL hooligan who killed a rival supporter after smashing a pint glass on his head has been sentenced to seven years in youth custody.
Burnley fan Andrew McNee (19) of Osborne Way, Haslingden, denied murder but admitted the manslaughter of Nathan Shaw (17) a Nottingham Forest supporter visiting the town for a Division One match last year.
Preston Crown Court heard how McNee, a member of a group of fans nicknamed the Suicide Youth Squad, struck a fatal blow to the back of Mr Shaw's head with the pint glass, which shattered.
Mr Shaw and his companions, who appeared to have done nothing to provoke trouble, had been for a drink in Yates' Wine Lodge before the match.
Anthony Russell QC, prosecuting, said the pub was a place where groups of Burnley ********** - in particular the Suicide Youth Squad - met before home matches.
The Nottingham Forest ********** were stared at, and remarks were made, like: 'Get out of my f***ing pub'. They decided to leave as the atmosphere became more intimidating.
A confrontation took place between the two groups outside the pub, after which the Forest fans backed off. Mr Shaw put his pint glass in a flowerbed and it was possibly his glass that was used as a weapon.
Closed-circuit television camera stills of the attack were shown to the court.
Mr Russell said: 'Nathan Shaw was slightly behind his friends when the defendant approached and struck him one blow to the back of the head.'
He was taken to hospital but died the next morning.
After striking the blow, McNee was described as 'swaggering', the court heard. He had been the subject of a civil banning order from football matches after trouble in Preston and was deported from Austria following problems after an England match in Vienna.
In a statement read to the court, Mr Shaw's family spoke of their devastation.
His mother Helen said, 'It is incomprehensible to think he would go to a football match with his friends and never return', and called him 'my beautiful son'.
Defence counsel Alistair Webster QC said McNee accepted responsibility for Nathan Shaw's death. He felt genuine contrition and had written a letter to the judge in which he described, 'The darkest day in all my years'.
He also said: 'I just hope one day I can be forgiven by his parents for what has happened.'
Mr Webster said: 'It was one blow intended to hasten Nottingham Forest fans on their way and, perhaps despite some contempt, neither he nor his friends could see the blow would have the serious effect it did.'
The QC added it was hoped that what had happened would cause others to consider what had taken place.
Passing sentence, the judge, Mr Justice Leveson, said Nathan Shaw had been attacked for no other reason than he supported a different football team and visited a pub the defendant and others believed he should have kept away from.
McNee was banned from football games for the maximum 10 years.
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Y ahora intentan parecer una aficion educada....Cuando han crucificado ya a Casquero, autor del gol azulon (Cientos de personas a la salida gritando) ''Casquero H. de P. muerete''. Y como ya se lo olia, en cuanto pitó salio corriendo hasta el tunel de vestuarios para que no le pegaran los suplentes racinguistas.
Villar, que malos somos los del Betis...Somos la ovejita negra, los que enturbian la paz, vaya.
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Originalmente publicado por Pablito_Y_Tiburon Ver Mensaje
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Originalmente publicado por Anfield Ver Mensaje4 descerebrados que hay en todos sitios,pero no un campo entero haciendo el grito del mono,incidentes graves:0
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