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Apoel Fans' attack over Turkish Cypriots (again)

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby paliometoxo » Thu Apr 01, 2010 12:16 pm

they beat up any one last time it was a man iin front of his kid for being with the other team,, what beeping beep beep beep, football is stupid and in cyprus they take it too far
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Postby repulsewarrior » Fri Apr 02, 2010 3:16 am

...allow the Police to add a surcharge to entrance fees based on what it costs to have security, if it's a question
of money. it will cost more or less relative to the level of incidence, this gives the fans a chance to reflect on the costs of their own acts.

...as for America, the fans there are no more peace loving, events such as these are under far more scrutiny, the owners of the stadium have their own watchful eyes, and they must be good at it, this nation being so litigious.

masks=rubber bullets (sharpshooter, NG practice), video, and more manpower equals evidence for a Judiciary Process which we can follow.

terrorising people at a game is next to cruelty toward animals, future extremists, Ignorant people which are better dealt with now.
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Postby paliometoxo » Fri Apr 02, 2010 1:12 pm

this kind of behavior makes me understand more why vp is so against re uniting the land, if the idiots act like this now i can only imagine what they where acting like 40 years ago.
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Postby YFred » Fri Apr 02, 2010 1:21 pm

paliometoxo wrote:this kind of behavior makes me understand more why vp is so against re uniting the land, if the idiots act like this now i can only imagine what they where acting like 40 years ago.

It is not what these idiots do that counts Palio. It is what the roc police and the justice system does that counts.
I lived it and that is exactly why we are here today. The police and the justice system were with them. The question is where do they stand now. From what I have seen of the court proceedings in the south, the language of police, prosecutors and judges, the TCs in the south get the same from the justice system now that they got then.

When a judge referes to the victim as The Turk, we know where he is coming from, Oracles arse.
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Postby Me Ed » Fri Apr 02, 2010 1:33 pm

I was born and raised in west Hackney near Islington and almost everyone I went to school with is an Arsenal fan.

I now live near Tottenham.

I own a number of Arsenal shirts, but I do not walk around wearing my tops because I know I'll get a lynching, thus is the sickness of hooliganism.

I have every right to wear my Arsenal shirt, but do not do so because I am not stupid, nor do I want to incite trouble.

The TCs had every right to attend the match, but it was not very clever to do so as they were putting themselves at huge risk from hooligans.
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Postby paliometoxo » Fri Apr 02, 2010 1:40 pm

YFred wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:this kind of behavior makes me understand more why vp is so against re uniting the land, if the idiots act like this now i can only imagine what they where acting like 40 years ago.

It is not what these idiots do that counts Palio. It is what the roc police and the justice system does that counts.
I lived it and that is exactly why we are here today. The police and the justice system were with them. The question is where do they stand now. From what I have seen of the court proceedings in the south, the language of police, prosecutors and judges, the TCs in the south get the same from the justice system now that they got then.

When a judge referes to the victim as The Turk, we know where he is coming from, Oracles arse.


well even the turkish generals say there is no such thing as tc and turks of cyprus so even the turks agree with them..

the police stop this kind of actions from gcs and i seen once a bus load of tcs in the south being followed by 4 huge police cars to stop anything from happening. so they dont have any law with them.
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Postby DTA » Fri Apr 02, 2010 2:23 pm

Me Ed wrote:I was born and raised in west Hackney near Islington and almost everyone I went to school with is an Arsenal fan.

I now live near Tottenham.

I own a number of Arsenal shirts, but I do not walk around wearing my tops because I know I'll get a lynching, thus is the sickness of hooliganism.

I have every right to wear my Arsenal shirt, but do not do so because I am not stupid, nor do I want to incite trouble.

The TCs had every right to attend the match, but it was not very clever to do so as they were putting themselves at huge risk from hooligans.


I grew up in hackney as well, you can walk around tottenham in arsenal shirts I have seen many do so.

Also the analogy is flawed because the two in question were attacked only because of their race not their support for another team.
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Postby Kikapu » Fri Apr 02, 2010 2:42 pm

DTA wrote:
Me Ed wrote:I was born and raised in west Hackney near Islington and almost everyone I went to school with is an Arsenal fan.

I now live near Tottenham.

I own a number of Arsenal shirts, but I do not walk around wearing my tops because I know I'll get a lynching, thus is the sickness of hooliganism.

I have every right to wear my Arsenal shirt, but do not do so because I am not stupid, nor do I want to incite trouble.

The TCs had every right to attend the match, but it was not very clever to do so as they were putting themselves at huge risk from hooligans.


I grew up in hackney as well, you can walk around tottenham in arsenal shirts I have seen many do so.

Also the analogy is flawed because the two in question were attacked only because of their race not their support for another team.


I need to disagree with you, DTA, because it was not their so called "race" that gave the TCs away, that said they were a TC, but because of their car licence plate number, so please do not jump on the "race card" bandwagon. I doubt very much one can tell the difference between the TCs and the GCs as a race. The attack on the TC's car and on them indirectly could have been more to do with political motivation than your so called "race". Given the present political situation for the last 40+ years, I'm very surprised it doesn't happen on a much larger scale, thankfully, that these are very far apart incidents, which they all seem to coincide with football hooligans. There is a pattern here that is not too difficult to follow. I'm not condoning what the hooligans did because there can never be one, but hooligans attack anything and everything for any reason. There's always the "wrong place and the wrong time" also plays part here. Shit happens.!
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Postby Cap » Fri Apr 02, 2010 2:54 pm

Would said TC football fans been attacked if they were attending a tennis match? Rugby match? Shopping for shoes?
The hell with football, and the raging homosexuals who play it.
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Apr 02, 2010 2:54 pm

So that makes everthing ok then Kikapu? Making excuses is the gc way out of everything time you people started to address the reality that given the opportunity gcs will always attack tcs purely for being tc. The important issue here is what are the dopey gc police doing about the attacks or again are they applying the it doesnt matter they were only tcs.
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