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Stadium violence

Hurriflatch

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I'm a dnager to myself, my passangers and everyone else on the road

whenever I drive to games

going to Canberra was fun

doing a u turn over 2 lanes of a main road with traffic streaming down both ways.
 

Mzilikazi

Juniors
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Copa said:
The parts in bold show this guy to be nothing but a racist fool who probably has an agenda.

If you read his back issues he is VERY provocative. Has built up a cult following on the back of bluntness but it's only a matter of time before he gets a tap on the shoulder from a lawyer.
 

Eelementary

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The last quote really summarises it all, and points out that it is all a hoax.

Brought about by a case of very sour grapes.

I will not for one second say that every single Parramatta fan is an angel. That claim is ridiculous and impossible to substantiate - for every sporting team in the world.

I will, however, say that the attitude of that foolish buffoon is quite indicative of the validity of the claims.

I have ventured into the heart and sould of the Bulldogs many times - a team, as many know, that is allegedly violent and brutal in their means.

Only on one occassion was I directly put into physical harm - when one imbecile decided to throw a bottle at a cluster of Eels fans. The most I have suffered is verbal taunts - and not even real abuse.

I was there that day.

You know what I saw? I saw a fight, during the game. And I saw it break out.

You know how it happened? I'll tell you - they were in front of where I was seated, but two rows down.

The Sea Eagles fan was taunting the Eels fan (in good humour) all throughout the first half. But when the Eels fan reciprocated in kind (also in good humour), the Eagles fan threw his beer on the ground in disgust and stood up, complaining and threatening this and that.

A scuffle broke out and they were BOTH ejected from the Stadium.

Moral of the story?

No team has perfect fans.

But it is quite obvious that the person who concocted that dribble with his crayons was in a foul mood simply because his team was beaten fairly.

And to cover it up, he implies that he was fine with the result because they over-achieved.

Now, if he was fine with that pathetic display, it would demonstrate that he is a good sport.

His article proves otherwise.

Thus he is a lying jackass.
 

Eelementary

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Mzilikazi said:
agreed in this instance.

Some things he writes are worth the space, but he's a loose cannon.

I know for a fact not every Manly fan behaves like he does.

So it's a relief.
 

thedux

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It's obvious this guy hasn't spent a lot of time walking up and down The Corso in his beloved beachfront utopia, or he may have noticed the "human waste" that walks out of the Steyne - or better still, the Shark Bar at around 3am. Maybe the sight of peninsula-bound destitutes and delinquents goes unnoticed by someone who is so short-sighted that he may believe that his team did anything remarkable this year. By my last reckoning, there is as much asbestos on the northern beaches as anywhere in the southern hemisphere. Makes you wonder why they didn't just put a gate at the southern end of that damn bridge to keep all the patients out of the 'real world'.
 
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And having a Go at Rossi.

He is talking about a 3 time champion that jumped to a new make of bike 2 years ago that was stuggling and within the year won them the championship and is going for his 2nd.

The thing with Motor races is this. They may not be bulky or well toned as most but they are incredibly fit.

Now anyone who has done long distance driving (3 or 4 hours stints) will tell you it is taxing, so try this on your next long distance drive.

Put on 3 sets of Flannel Pajams then a track suit, 4 Pairs of socks, a balaclava, woolen gloves and a helmet to keep all that heat in. Next turn the climate control to read between 35 - 55 degress C in the cabin.

Then instead of going at 100 - 110 see how concentration zapping 150 or 160 is.

if you get through all that and are not physically and mentaly drained. . . You would be physically able to drive V8 supercar.
 

Eelementary

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MarkInTheStands said:
And having a Go at Rossi.

He is talking about a 3 time champion that jumped to a new make of bike 2 years ago that was stuggling and within the year won them the championship and is going for his 2nd.

The thing with Motor races is this. They may not be bulky or well toned as most but they are incredibly fit.

Now anyone who has done long distance driving (3 or 4 hours stints) will tell you it is taxing, so try this on your next long distance drive.

Put on 3 sets of Flannel Pajams then a track suit, 4 Pairs of socks, a balaclava, woolen gloves and a helmet to keep all that heat in. Next turn the climate control to read between 35 - 55 degress C in the cabin.

Then instead of going at 100 - 110 see how concentration zapping 150 or 160 is.

if you get through all that and are not physically and mentaly drained. . . You would be physically able to drive V8 supercar.

This is true.

I am not motorsport's biggest fan, but I do recognise that, particularly in Formula 1 drivers' cases, the ability to drive a car that weighs barely more than my fingernail at speeds of 300+ kph.....It's amazing.
 

eelsta

Bench
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couldnt be bothered even reading it, we're getting hammered all over town well just knock yourselves out
 

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