BRFCC Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 The so called blackburn hooligans are at Blackburn Magistrates Court tommorow to contest the banning orders bestowed upon them. I just cant believe that there is such a thing as a Blackburn hooligans cult in or around Ewood Park on matchdays. Just think how much this is costing me and you in taxes, apparentley Lancashire constabulary had been given £5 million to stop Blackburn Rovers Hooligans from going to Portugal in the summer of 2004, and yet they they failed to do that, and they still have the nerve to go through with the banning orders just as a matter of principle from what i can gather. What good can come out of this, 15 people banned from going to ewood park, which will costs £5 Million and to top it off it the policeman who is pursuing these banning orders was in court himself earlier in the year, and was accused of being a racist. is it really worth it £5MILLION to ban 15 people i dont think so DO YOU. Has anybody else come accross or seen violence in or around ewood park on a matchday, i certainly have not.
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key76 Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 Are these "Blackburn Hooligans" the very same Blackburn Youth who are just a bunch of idiotic little children running about in burberry romper suits trying to cause trouble? Wasn't there a web site set up by them a while ago which was nothing but racial rubbish and associated to Rovers merely by the fact that they went to few games?
BRFCC Posted September 15, 2004 Author Posted September 15, 2004 Are these "Blackburn Hooligans" the very same Blackburn Youth who are just a bunch of idiotic little children running about in burberry romper suits trying to cause trouble? Wasn't there a web site set up by them a while ago which was nothing but racial rubbish and associated to Rovers merely by the fact that they went to few games? Maybe but what trouble have they caused. I have not seen this web site myself, but £5million is a bit extreme to ban little kids running around in burberry romper suits isn't it.
mattyboy6000 Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 (edited) i remember BNP literature being handed out outside the old blackburn end, 13-15 years ago. as far as i know Blackburn Youth were Mill Hill based gang that expired in the late 80's most proper hooligans don't tend to bother going to the games any more- they jsut meet up and scrap outside, so what good it'll do stopping them getting in i don't know. Edited September 15, 2004 by mattyboy6000
BRFCC Posted September 15, 2004 Author Posted September 15, 2004 i remember BNP literature being handed out outside the old blackburn end, 13-15 years ago. as far as i know Blackburn Youth were Mill Hill based gang that expired in the late 80's most proper hooligans don't tend to bother going to the games any more- they jsut meet up and scrap outside, so what good it'll do stopping them getting in i don't know. EXACTLY WASTE OF MONEY.
AndyR Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 Are these not the result of the trouble in the Postal Order after the ManU game last season? These banning order are largely pointless, they banned a load of PNE hooligans but even the Evening Post noted the fact that these lads didn't go on the games just drank in the nearby pubs and then waited for the away fans. The court banned them from the ground but not the surrounding area so they could carry on doing exactly the same as before.
BRFCC Posted September 15, 2004 Author Posted September 15, 2004 Are these not the result of the trouble in the Postal Order after the ManU game last season? These banning order are largely pointless, they banned a load of PNE hooligans but even the Evening Post noted the fact that these lads didn't go on the games just drank in the nearby pubs and then waited for the away fans. The court banned them from the ground but not the surrounding area so they could carry on doing exactly the same as before. That is a very good point. Surely you are going to get more of these people consuming a LOT more alchohol in and around the town centre, or even around the train station which is very daangerous. I think its more risky to ban these people, at least you know where they are if they are in the ground.
roversWASmylife Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 It’s pathetic to see people who call themselves “football supporters” who aren’t bothered at all about watching the game and all they’re bothered about is looking for fights all day. If it’s them who I’m thinking of, I have seen them a few times, I can remember them giving the finger to Bolton fans as they were getting escorted by Police outside the Reebok a while back.
AndyC Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 i wouldnt believe everything you read in the press mate. There is no way in this world that we have £5 mill available to combat football hooligans in blackburn!
BRFCC Posted September 15, 2004 Author Posted September 15, 2004 i wouldnt believe everything you read in the press mate. There is no way in this world that we have £5 mill available to combat football hooligans in blackburn! The Goverment have funded Lancashire Constabulary the £5Million to get rid of football hooligans before the European Championships, which didnt happen
AndyC Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 i wouldnt believe everything you read in the press mate. There is no way in this world that we have £5 mill available to combat football hooligans in blackburn! The Goverment have funded Lancashire Constabulary the £5Million to get rid of football hooligans before the European Championships, which didnt happen where did you read this?
BRFCC Posted September 15, 2004 Author Posted September 15, 2004 i wouldnt believe everything you read in the press mate. There is no way in this world that we have £5 mill available to combat football hooligans in blackburn! The Goverment have funded Lancashire Constabulary the £5Million to get rid of football hooligans before the European Championships, which didnt happen where did you read this? The lancashire Evening Telegraph The Times Citizen
Ste B Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 i wouldnt believe everything you read in the press mate. There is no way in this world that we have £5 mill available to combat football hooligans in blackburn! The Goverment have funded Lancashire Constabulary the £5Million to get rid of football hooligans before the European Championships, which didnt happen where did you read this? The lancashire Evening Telegraph The Times Citizen Actually you deserve all you get. Of course you neglect to mention that you are one of those 17 who the Police have applied for banning orders against. Good riddance to bad rubbish. << CLICK HERE>>>
Ricky Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 Had a sneaky feeling that might be the case.
Manchester Blue Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 Couldn't agree more Ste. Notice a father and son in that list, aww it makes you proud doesn't it.
BRFCC Posted September 15, 2004 Author Posted September 15, 2004 Lancashire Towns---------AccringtonBlackburnBlackpoolBoltonBurnleyBuryChorleyClitheroeColneDarwenLancasterLeighLeylandLythamNelsonPrestonRawtenstall First published on Thursday 29 April 2004: Judge hits out at soccer bans trial A JUDGE has criticised police over moves to ban alleged football hooligans from travelling to Euro 2004 in Portugal. District judge Paul Firth asked why it had taken police five months to bring the matter to court and why the prosecution then expected the defence to be ready to conduct trials in just three weeks.
Ste B Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 First published on Thursday 29 April 2004: Judge hits out at soccer bans trial A JUDGE has criticised police over moves to ban alleged football hooligans from travelling to Euro 2004 in Portugal. District judge Paul Firth asked why it had taken police five months to bring the matter to court and why the prosecution then expected the defence to be ready to conduct trials in just three weeks. He didnt criticise the police for bringing the banning orders against the idiots, just the way that they had done it.
1864roverite Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 you know what In allmy time of travelling and watching England and Rovers I have never ever met a football hooligan who would take on a one on one situation. Thats how soft they really are. Thye are scum scum and what does that mean? scum
BRFCC Posted September 15, 2004 Author Posted September 15, 2004 First published on Thursday 29 April 2004: Judge hits out at soccer bans trial A JUDGE has criticised police over moves to ban alleged football hooligans from travelling to Euro 2004 in Portugal. District judge Paul Firth asked why it had taken police five months to bring the matter to court and why the prosecution then expected the defence to be ready to conduct trials in just three weeks. He didnt criticise the police for bringing the banning orders against the idiots, just the way that they had done it. I totally understand that
Ste B Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 Couldn't agree more Ste. Notice a father and son in that list, aww it makes you proud doesn't it. Son, what do you want to be when you grow up. ? I want to be a football hooligan like you daddy.
Manchester Blue Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 First published on Thursday 29 April 2004: Judge hits out at soccer bans trial A JUDGE has criticised police over moves to ban alleged football hooligans from travelling to Euro 2004 in Portugal. District judge Paul Firth asked why it had taken police five months to bring the matter to court and why the prosecution then expected the defence to be ready to conduct trials in just three weeks. He didnt criticise the police for bringing the banning orders against the idiots, just the way that they had done it. I totally understand that If you totally understand that then why highlight it then. What is the point you are trying to make. The police are incompetent? No argument from me. Football hooligans should be left to their own devices as they cause no real harm do they? rollocks.
Ste B Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 I've had a complaint from a user who has asked us to lock the topic. 1864 is right, they dont like you having a go back.
Dan Furness Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 I know 2 or 3 of the names on there, and certainly would not mess with the father of the father-son connection
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