o/t Linfield player gets a rocket up the a*** - literally!

o/t Linfield player gets a rocket up the a*** - literally!

Postby marky No.1 » Mon Nov 10, 2008 3:58 pm

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Postby P/T Indie » Mon Nov 10, 2008 5:04 pm

The cameraman was first there and just stood there taking pictures :o
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Postby Posh » Mon Nov 10, 2008 5:40 pm

It's all relative. I remember watching a game in 1987 between Linfield and Donegal Celtic in the Irish FA Cup. Two sets of fans in one corner goading the hell out of each other when after about 20 minutes one of the Linfield supporters lobbed a grenade into the Donegal Celtic supporters. Thankfully it didn't explode but you should have seen them run. The same thing happened versus Cliftonville in the nineties.

I also remember an England v Northern Ireland friendly at Windsor Park. We were in the Riverside End and someone pulled out a handgun and strated firing shots into the roof 'for a laugh'. The kick off was delayed because a car bomb was near the ground but only the detonator had gone off. On the way out, I heard later on the news, someone was shot about 100 yards from the ground.

At another game between my team Glentoran and Cliftonville it was a bit unsavoury inside the ground - which I wasn't used to but had expected. However outside the ground we (about 1,500 Glens fans) got on the main road and started walking into town surrounded by about 400 coppers and a few army vehicles in support. On both sides of the road were hundreds of local Republicans. In what seemed like about 10 seconds a bottle was followed by a brick, then tons of them, then people on both sides put on balaclavas, then a petrol bomb or two and I was running like mad leaving behind a mini warzone. As usual it warranted about 5 seconds in the news.

At another game Glentoran v Linfield the police baton charged Glens fans inside the ground. And another Glentoran v RUC in the fabulously named Cawoods County Antrim Centenary Challenge Chalice we were out-numbered about 5 to 1 by machine gun totting police.

It definitely made going to matches more interesting.
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Postby shrimper » Mon Nov 10, 2008 5:45 pm

Aaah, happy days, eh?

I remember at a Spurs v Chelsea game in the late 1970s someone threw a can of Alphabetti Spaghetti with a grenade in it from their section into the Spurs fans. Luckily it didn't go off or it could have spelled disaster.
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Postby Keith » Mon Nov 10, 2008 5:56 pm

Posh wrote:It's all relative...


As ever, Mike's offers an interesting insight as to what it was like to be in Belfast during the depths of the troubles. However, I take exception to the term "it's all relative". If someone at a Morecambe game shouted at a coloured play "get home to your own country" or something equally stupid, we wouldn't respond with "it's all relative, back in the seventies and eighties he'd have had bananas thrown at him and half the ground making monkey noises" would we?

This was a thug at a football match and they should be condemned unequivocally.
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Postby Aal » Mon Nov 10, 2008 7:34 pm

I saw this on the BBC website. Quite shocking in this day and age. I mean how did Cliftonville fans get a firework into a football ground. It could have been much worse.

Only hope this is a one off :evil: :evil:
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Postby outsider » Mon Nov 10, 2008 10:44 pm

"A chair, a bottle and a leg of lamb are all believed to have been thrown toward the pitch by angry Ballymena fans. "


why the hell do you take a leg of lamb in to the ground???? :? :?
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Postby Mark S » Mon Nov 10, 2008 10:48 pm

outsider wrote:"A chair, a bottle and a leg of lamb are all believed to have been thrown toward the pitch by angry Ballymena fans. "


why the hell do you take a leg of lamb in to the ground???? :? :?


Come on! Who hasnt sneaked a joint in before now? :lol:
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Postby steve mfc » Mon Nov 10, 2008 10:55 pm

Mark S wrote:
outsider wrote:"A chair, a bottle and a leg of lamb are all believed to have been thrown toward the pitch by angry Ballymena fans. "


why the hell do you take a leg of lamb in to the ground???? :? :?


Come on! Who hasnt sneaked a joint in before now? :lol:


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Postby ezz » Mon Nov 10, 2008 11:56 pm

Aal wrote:I saw this on the BBC website. Quite shocking in this day and age. I mean how did Cliftonville fans get a firework into a football ground. It could have been much worse.

Only hope this is a one off :evil: :evil:



Not being funny but you could sneak anything you wanted into christie park...... you'd have to have a 200 tonne nuclear missile shape in your coat to be searched and suspicious :lol: :lol:
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Postby marky No.1 » Tue Nov 11, 2008 10:55 am

shrimper wrote:Aaah, happy days, eh?

I remember at a Spurs v Chelsea game in the late 1970s someone threw a can of Alphabetti Spaghetti with a grenade in it from their section into the Spurs fans. Luckily it didn't go off or it could have spelled disaster.


Is that D-I-S-A-S-T-E-R :lol:

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Postby Posh » Tue Nov 11, 2008 1:44 pm

Keith wrote:
Posh wrote:It's all relative...


As ever, Mike's offers an interesting insight as to what it was like to be in Belfast during the depths of the troubles. However, I take exception to the term "it's all relative". If someone at a Morecambe game shouted at a coloured play "get home to your own country" or something equally stupid, we wouldn't respond with "it's all relative, back in the seventies and eighties he'd have had bananas thrown at him and half the ground making monkey noises" would we?

This was a thug at a football match and they should be condemned unequivocally.


I take exception exceptionally to your exception.

By saying 'it's all relative' I was in no way condoning what was a horrific attack, I was merely saying that it's only relative to the scale and frequency of what happened before. Trust you to turn a throw away comment into a Brand / Ross style crucifixion. I merely shared a few whimsical anecdotes with the public and you from your lofty position atop a chair or something pour your bilious scorn down like the fire of Hades on me. Me, just a poor, innocent, child of humanity and you acting like some Thor-esque sword of Damaclese waving all-powerful red-horned bugger to ill-treat me and berate me.

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Postby Keith » Tue Nov 11, 2008 5:53 pm

Posh wrote:Well mister the fight back starts here http://www.accountancymagazine.com/cron ... Cookie=yes.

*stops before irony wears off*


The bastard! And to think, I thought he was one of the good guys! How could he say such things???

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Postby Mighty Red » Tue Nov 11, 2008 6:32 pm

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I remember at a Spurs v Chelsea game in the late 1970s someone threw a can of Alphabetti Spaghetti with a grenade in it from their section into the Spurs fans. Luckily it didn't go off or it could have spelled disaster.


I think he meant "spelt".

Spelt is the past tense conjugation of the verb "to spell", meaning "To constitute the letters of a word".

"Spelled" is the American past tense.
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Postby shrimper » Wed Nov 12, 2008 3:31 pm

Both are perfectly acceptable and have been for very many years. Traditionally, I grant you, 'spelt' was the preferred UK version but even English grammar scholars and most authoritative dictionaries (I bet, I haven't checked) now happily accept 'spelled' (and it IS the preferred version in UK media stylebooks).

I preferred it particularly in this instance as it implies, to me, more of an active sense; you get a picture of the letters falling in an arrangement that would spell out the word. Whereas 'spelt' would, to me, imply more that we were looking at an arrangement that had been there a while.

For example, I'd use 'spelt' in the sentence "I saw a sign and 'Morecambe' was spelt incorrectly," yet I'd say: "The man writing the sign spelled Morecambe incorrectly."

So, to all extents and purposes and in any meaningful way you'd care to consider appropriate, ner!
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Postby wijit » Wed Nov 12, 2008 5:20 pm

I remember well going to Stamford Bridge (as an away supporter) in the 80's, getting severely twatted by a couple of the Met (doing nothing other than walking from the tube to the ground) and being dragged away to safety by some of Chelsea's infamous headhunters.
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Postby Mighty Red » Wed Nov 12, 2008 7:01 pm

Respect to the shrimper-meister.
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Postby B.H.C #3 » Wed Nov 12, 2008 10:28 pm

Respect to the Wijit-meister imo.
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