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Yes, I appreciate that it's all a bit of 'mischief'. It's just that there are certain members of this forum that harbour less than honourable racial beliefs who will use this as an excuse to get a blatant yet cleverly manipulated message across.


I think Huguenot knows that.

...when rival baboons fight over who gets the biggest nuts.


Well, that seems to support the theory that football violence evolved in our Hominoidea ancestors.


It is believed the violence flared between the rival supporters after an argument over who would be the first to grow opposable thumbs.


However, this bit seems to imply that it coincided with the evolution of unidexterous w@nking - an activity confined to the Hominidae!


????: I'm not sure about the scientific credentials of that article you cited.

Good thread.


I mentioned it to my Jamaican friend "Tiny"-6 Foot 8" and we started to reminisce about the time Tiny ( then Leader of the Millwall Firm) stabbed 6 Aston Villa supporters single-handedly, in the leg, at Villa Park.

Around 1968/69 I think it was.


He laughed about the time he came across Cass Pennant, one of the main ICF Boys and they took a stroll down memory lane and remembered when The Birmingham "Zulus" came to London and tried to take liberties with West Ham and Millwall.


Memories.


btw: What WAS this thread about?


p.s. I don't really know "Tiny" but he was the main Man for many a long day....

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T'would be a sad day BBW, if we were to ban satire on the grounds that public ridicule brings succour to the insane. :'(



How very dare you:X succour has always been our National Sport and you do not have to be "certified" to enjoy it...:-$


I realise that we are all 'aving a larf but is anyone suggesting that Whites are more inclined to Football violence in England?


If so full set of stats and data, per club, per year, per decade to give substance to this view please Guys.


Obviously personal anecdotes or observation , over say 50 years or more, do not count.


So even if, almost every time one has read about succour violence since the Mid-1960's in The UK it seems Whites were/are involved most of the time, and even if we could give an "educated" guess that most future football hooligan stories will involve, predominantly Whites, then that is, obviously, insubstantial and irrelevant.


We need official proof!


Hugo, do you wanna play "ball"(?)


This could be a hot potato so ....catch M8...:))

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