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Violent Polish football fand are a powerfull destructive force domestically, actually. It's pretty much a tradition. We even have a name specifically to distinguish them from the nonviolent ones.
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I went tonight, they kept the poles in a pen and didn't allow them in to the ground despite some of them not having tickets Some of them tried to scale a wall and one or two sneaked in. Overall, 4/10 pwopa naughtiness, needed more rival group confrontation .
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Police in riot gear met fans and kettled them into a car park near the stadium but could not prevent trouble breaking out before kick-off.
tbh Kettling is a fricked up tactic and police deserve violence for preventing people from leaving, and Its exteremely easy for random civilians like just walking by to get swept up and then put totally into a mini-prison for hours, while pigs stare at you in a circle
If they want to arrest people for particular things they are doing then do that instead, and Or use the phalanx, shield beating driving tactics to disrupt groups
Travelling football fans know what to expect. They're normally escorted from an agreed meeting point to the ground and if anyone starts acting up then they'll be held outside.
It depends on how much warning they give. In Portland they have a vehicle with massive loudspeakers to warn you "this is an unlawful assembly" and tell you which direction to go if you want to leave. So it's fairly safe to just be a spectator and watch them pepper spray the frick out of antifa without getting caught up in it
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Why are you like this? Why are you always like this?
Sphereserf3232 1yr ago#5473347Found 1 Lottershe Ticket!
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I believe it's a reference to the Bongish instigation of football hooliganism, dear boy:
The first instance of violence associated with modern team sports is unknown, but the phenomenon of football related violence can be traced back to 14th-century England. In 1314, Edward II banned football (at that time, a violent, unruly activity involving rival villages kicking a pig's bladder across the local heath) because he believed the disorder surrounding matches might lead to social unrest, or even treason.[10] A medieval incident records the youth of the village of High Worsall in North Yorkshire were playing football and the game ended outside the manor gates of the Prior of Durham who fined all participants.[11] According to a University of Liverpool academic paper, conflict at an 1846 match in Derby, England, required a reading of the riot act and two groups of dragoons to effectively respond to the disorderly crowd. This same paper also identified "pitch invasions" as a common occurrence during the 1880s in English football.
The first recorded instances of football hooliganism in the modern game allegedly occurred during the 1880s in England, a period when gangs of supporters would intimidate neighbourhoods, in addition to attacking referees, opposing supporters and players. In 1885, after Preston North End beat Aston Villa 5–0 in a friendly match, both teams were pelted with stones, attacked with sticks, punched, kicked and spat at. One Preston player was beaten so severely that he lost consciousness and press reports at the time described the fans as "howling roughs".[10] The following year, Preston fans fought Queen's Park fans in a railway station—the first alleged instance of football hooliganism outside of a match. In 1905, a number of Preston fans were tried for hooliganism, including a "drunk and disorderly" 70-year-old woman, following their match against Blackburn Rovers.
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THEY'RE ASSIMILATING
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Violent Polish football fand are a powerfull destructive force domestically, actually. It's pretty much a tradition. We even have a name specifically to distinguish them from the nonviolent ones.
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Everyone does
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I don't think the Inuit do.
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It's the same as their 27th word for snow.
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So Bong police can't even man up enough to beat some Poles? They are truly cucked beyond redemption.
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I went tonight, they kept the poles in a pen and didn't allow them in to the ground despite some of them not having tickets Some of them tried to scale a wall and one or two sneaked in. Overall, 4/10 pwopa naughtiness, needed more rival group confrontation .
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tbh Kettling is a fricked up tactic and police deserve violence for preventing people from leaving, and Its exteremely easy for random civilians like just walking by to get swept up and then put totally into a mini-prison for hours, while pigs stare at you in a circle
If they want to arrest people for particular things they are doing then do that instead, and Or use the phalanx, shield beating driving tactics to disrupt groups
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If you aren't a criminal you have nothing to fear
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This but unironically. If you walk in between rioting fusbol fans you deserve it.
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Move along citizen *sips tea*
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It depends on how much warning they give. In Portland they have a vehicle with massive loudspeakers to warn you "this is an unlawful assembly" and tell you which direction to go if you want to leave. So it's fairly safe to just be a spectator and watch them pepper spray the frick out of antifa without getting caught up in it
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I'm glad they kept their traditions from ‘91 going
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Bongs pretending they didn't invent this.
They should be grateful that the Poles are preserving their culture.
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What are the Poles doing?
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I believe it's a reference to the Bongish instigation of football hooliganism, dear boy:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football_hooliganism#:~:text=The%20first%20recorded%20instances%20of,referees%2C%20opposing%20supporters%20and%20players.
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It's called fiery but mostly peaceful protest, sweaty chud
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mmm bacon
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Based. Now do this too all the rest of the bong cops
The AllBlack Lives matter
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lmao sore losers
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If you haven't seen this movie
You should see it at your earliest convenience
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Snapshots:
ghostarchive.org
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archive.ph (click to archive)
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