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What do people think of the inclusion of this section on the new Red Action website?

http://www.redaction.org.uk/cgi-bin/emA ... 0Clippings

Are Red Action not officially recognised and endoresed by the club? Surely all this malarkey on the Red Action website is not really in order!
I know I'm not a regular poster on here and I'm expecting people to disagree but thought I'd just raise the debate.

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Post by I Hate Hleb »

Just seen it. Certainly not what one would expect from them. Perhaps the Redaction website has been hijacked? :shock: :? :lol: :wink:

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That is so stupid of them! no wonder the club wont let them expand, they look like a bunch of hooligens now, they have shot them self in the foot.

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Unless I'm missing something, like those articles are up there to show what they're not about... somehow!

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This one shocked me in particular :lol:

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What the hell is that all about? :? :lol:

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Do you really not know Khalid?

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flash gunner wrote:Do you really not know Khalid?
Never heard of it :oops: What's it about? :?

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Look at the small picture to the left. Its about Sp*rs boss David Pleat getting caught kerb crawling 1987/88. It was the headline of the paper SPURS BOSS CAUGHT KERB CRAWLING...... So some clever people got the headline and made t shirts out of it and they sold thousands. I didnt buy one because being 16 at the time i didnt think my mum and dad would be happy me walking round with that on. I went to the first derby match after that headline at WHL and everyone was wearing them had blow up dolls and someone made a huge banner with the headline on it which passed over everyones heads (would never be allowed these days) :roll: and we won 2-1 :D So funny

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They're not all bad newspaper clippings (the Pleat one being an example) but the ones about the weapons recovered by police from Gooners on their way to carve up some Manure fans is a bit off, for example.

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flash gunner wrote:Look at the small picture to the left. Its about Sp*rs boss David Pleat getting caught kerb crawling 1987/88. It was the headline of the paper SPURS BOSS CAUGHT KERB CRAWLING...... So some clever people got the headline and made t shirts out of it and they sold thousands. I didnt buy one because being 16 at the time i didnt think my mum and dad would be happy me walking round with that on. I went to the first derby match after that headline at WHL and everyone was wearing them had blow up dolls and someone made a huge banner with the headline on it which passed over everyones heads (would never be allowed these days) :roll: and we won 2-1 :D So funny
Quality :lol: I never knew what "kerb crawling" was before as well :oops: :lol:

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Post by REB »

dont see anything wrong with it to be honest,,
highbury was a dangerous place at times when i started going and brings back a lot of memories,, not all good :? i admit,, but it is part of football history,,
or maybe there just sucking up the herd :wink:

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I never knew what "kerb crawling" was before as well
I take it you know now, youve got a lot to learn young Khalid :wink:

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Post by Red Gunner »

flash gunner wrote:
I never knew what "kerb crawling" was before as well
I take it you know now, youve got a lot to learn young Khalid :wink:
I knew the practise of it but I didn't know what it was called

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Wouldn't be surprised if that is someone off our forum

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looks like chunky :wink:

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How Chunky and Heather met

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