West Brom v Wolves

You’d make a great politician with ‘answers’ like that. 😉

What do you see? I’m not sure we were able to view the epicentre!

I’m not sure seeing somebody thrown down a flight of stairs is handbags. It’s not on.

Sing, shout, chant and enjoy the banter as much as you like, but bloody violence is not part of the game. Not anymore.
Its looking more and more like a complete over reaction from your lot mate

Fans hit with batons and pepper sprayed in the stands
 
Its looking more and more like a complete over reaction from your lot mate

Fans hit with batons and pepper sprayed in the stands
You’re no doubt absolutely right. The police should have left them to it, that would’ve been the best outcome for all innocent parties involved. Fancy suspending game for such minor events!

I might have known the finger would’ve been pointed at the uniform! Typical.

I assume the cop that was pushed down the stairs deserved that too?!

Thugs overreacted Phil, with the only way they know how to, VIOLENCE! I’d love to see less cops at games, but because of these people, it doesn’t happen!
 
Wouldn't surprise me to be honest I know you live that way and this was always going to be a lively affair

What gets me is the hypocrisy from people who are always bitching about the lack of atmosphere at football matches and when things boil over a little its oh no football fans are all idiots ban them, jail them

it's all bollocks
Phil, that isn’t “atmosphere” mate, just blatant thuggery by brainless idiots.
 
I think must people are fed up with these type of scenes. There's no excuse.
If it kicks off in the area where the players children are, it suggests it's Wolves fans. Can't comment on the other end of the ground.
But if that was both sets of fans, then any normal human being would want both teams thrown out of the competition.
Clearly the current deterrant isn't working.
For those found guilty, total football ban, with orange jackets and litter picking in their own address area on a match day, police supervised (rather than the probation service).
 
I think sadly we will see more scenes like this.

People are on edge with the cost of living, the changes in "modern culture", industries closing, unemployment, a seemingly corrupt government filling their own pockets, infrastructure on it's knees whilst funding foreign wars and normal working class people being forgotten about.
 
I wonder how many hundreds of thousands of now older people (and subsequently their offspring) who no longer attend football matches after all the troubles in the 70's and 80's?
 
I think sadly we will see more scenes like this.

People are on edge with the cost of living, the changes in "modern culture", industries closing, unemployment, a seemingly corrupt government filling their own pockets, infrastructure on it's knees whilst funding foreign wars and normal working class people being forgotten about.
Wolves have always had their share of hooligans and buying tickets in the home end is one way of guaranteeing some argy-bargy. Nothing to do with the Government it's people going to football matches looking for trouble.
 
Wolves have always had their share of hooligans and buying tickets in the home end is one way of guaranteeing some argy-bargy. Nothing to do with the Government it's people going to football matches looking for trouble.
All teams have their fair share and Wolves as a club are on the up it was obvious there would be Wolves fans in the home ends considering how the Black Country works with all those shitty little towns
 
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I'll say very little about this until after the Bolton Match. I just hope it won't be a case of do as I say not as I do!!
 
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