Is modern footbll going to the dogs??

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You don't want to end up like the Official Arsenal Forum do you.


That got closed by Hill Wood when the posters started to turn against the board around the Kroenke take over.

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A11M11 wrote:You don't want to end up like the Official Arsenal Forum do you.


That got closed by Hill Wood when the posters started to turn against the board around the Kroenke take over.
Yeah... they turned against the Board. Not against their Lord and God Wenger though, huh? :roll:

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DB10GOONER wrote:
StuartL wrote:
augie wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote:
augie wrote:My apathy towards the game (and AFC in particular) has now stretched to the point that I don't even bother posting on match threads (regardless of performances) simply because I couldn't give two fcuks :oops: I'll partake in generalized discussions, but after that I cant be arsed cos the team and club are living in a groundhog/deja vu universe, so on here we keep going over the same old ground :(
Yes, it has been noted that the quality of the match threads has improved. :lol: :wink:



But we still have the same old shit mods though eh ? :wink: :lol: :lol: :barscarf:

Who else is there ?

Be careful what you wish for :evil:
Exactly. You don't want to end up like the Official Arsenal Forum do you.... :worried:

Also, fuck off down the road and join a chel$ea forum. :x

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A11M11 wrote:You don't want to end up like the Official Arsenal Forum do you.


That got closed by Hill Wood when the posters started to turn against the board around the Kroenke take over.
Saaar! What's this you say!? There was censorship and tinkering by the board at Arsenal - well I never - of all the things..tut tut

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According to Mr Paddy Barclay the handbags at Wham last night prove that footie hooliganism is definitely on the rise again.
Yep that's right Paddy, tear ups being arranged left right and centre, mass brawls at most games...
Get a grip man ffs

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Eboue-Why? wrote:According to Mr Paddy Barclay the handbags at Wham last night prove that footie hooliganism is definitely on the rise again.
Yep that's right Paddy, tear ups being arranged left right and centre, mass brawls at most games...
Get a grip man ffs
Barclay is such a hysterical old bitch. :oops: :roll:

Hooliganism isn't on the rise. Stupidity and chav behaviour are. These modern young geebags aren't smart enough to organise a piss up in a brewery. With free vouchers. :roll: :lol:

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Not sure if I agree with you guys tbh - I have felt for a while now, that under the surface hooliganism is bubbling away and is just waiting to explode again, and it is how it is dealt with then that will dictate the future. In the past 12 months we have seen Gooners fighting Gooners inside stadiums more than once, and this to me suggests that as a society we are going back to violence to sort out disputes.
I have always felt that (to some degree) hooliganism is linked to the economy - when the country is going well everyone is happy and contented, but when it starts to go to shit, all this resentment and sense of entitlement comes to the fore again and often in the form and violence. It is my opinion that brexit will have caused a big divide in the uk people which, I believe, will see a surge in racism that will affect every aspect of society including football

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augie wrote:Not sure if I agree with you guys tbh - I have felt for a while now, that under the surface hooliganism is bubbling away and is just waiting to explode again, and it is how it is dealt with then that will dictate the future. In the past 12 months we have seen Gooners fighting Gooners inside stadiums more than once, and this to me suggests that as a society we are going back to violence to sort out disputes.
I have always felt that (to some degree) hooliganism is linked to the economy - when the country is going well everyone is happy and contented, but when it starts to go to shit, all this resentment and sense of entitlement comes to the fore again and often in the form and violence. It is my opinion that brexit will have caused a big divide in the uk people which, I believe, will see a surge in racism that will affect every aspect of society including football
Good points and many studies have shown the correlation between hooliganism and economic / social situations. I remember how hooliganism all but dried up in the 90's because everyone was off their tits and all loved up on E.

It may be creeping in but I don't think it is even within a million miles of the way it was back in the day.

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I also think any type of row at or near football is being portrayed as "hooliganism" when it isn't. Also, Gooners fighting Gooners over Wenger isn't hooliganism. It's just JCL cocks lashing out at people that don't believe in their lord and God. :roll: :oops:

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DB10GOONER wrote:I also think any type of row at or near football is being portrayed as "hooliganism" when it isn't. Also, Gooners fighting Gooners over Wenger isn't hooliganism. It's just JCL cocks lashing out at people that don't believe in their lord and God. :roll: :oops:
Yes, it's the denial of the right to vocalise your oppostion to something or someone.

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remember watching the travelling gooners and wanky leicester fans having a row over the segragation at full time in august. some rubbish being chucked from one side to the other, all lads involved in their late teens/early twenties. these lads grow up watching them hooligan flicks and get ideas, and unfortunately for them they don't have a means of letting off this rage and adolescent violence that previous generations did at football.

that creates a sort of resentment where any mild fracas is jumped on and they will try to exploit it. the poor policing/stewarding and overall setup at west ham will encourage more and more of these likes of fans to try and have a go, now that there is a reputation there, it will be ever harder for them to kick it out.

i will say most fans these days are smart enough not to try acting like knobs in grounds, most of them rational enough not to start on shirters or way fans in pubs which is something you couldn't say 20 years ago, let alone 30. progress is being made on the whole and hopefully silly incidents like the one we discussed at west ham don't slow down the inevitability of safe standing being brought back into the game for those that want to stand, have a sing song and act like responsible louts, instead of irresponsible ones 8)

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