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Post by countygroundhotel on Aug 14, 2016 20:19:08 GMT
is that a snail trail she's leaving behind Looks like she hid a tape measure up her snatch and someone grabbed the end Didn't see that picture before so she was taken out of the clubhouse twice, second by people in more official uniforms. As to being a shithead she did know the name of players & sang Rovers songs whilst watching the highlights, but she did also cheer the Oxford goal. Message is cheap drugs don't work.
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Post by gooliegas on Aug 14, 2016 20:32:25 GMT
Even funnier now on Facebook
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on Aug 14, 2016 21:01:55 GMT
Gary Williams is his name apparently.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2016 21:19:36 GMT
Surely not I haven't seen Nathan at a game for a few years?? yes I didn't for a minute think it would be him. Sounds a similar case though
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Post by Dr Gas on Aug 14, 2016 21:29:39 GMT
I have been told he started playing up when his girlfriend was told to get off the yellow walkway: He started shouting out, "'I'm Knowle West Gas!", as if that allowed him to do what he wanted.
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Post by Gastroenteritis on Aug 14, 2016 21:31:42 GMT
I have ben told he started plying up when his girlfriend was told to get off the yellow walkway: He started shouting out, "'I'm Knowle West Gas!", as if that allowed him to do what he wanted. ba haha wadda nutter
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Post by socrates on Aug 15, 2016 7:30:44 GMT
She can clearly be heard racially abusing security on one of the FB videos - hopefully she'll be banned. Not exactly covering herself in glory there is she jeeeez !!
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Post by lpgas on Aug 15, 2016 12:09:12 GMT
She came running through the east side of the Thatchers end at crotch height taking a few of us by surprise. Her "boyfriend" at this point was on the east terrace and he jumped over the fence in to the arms of some stewards. Statistically in a crowd of 10k, 2,500 will have mental problems at sometime. Personally I think they were just watered up.
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Post by socrates on Aug 15, 2016 12:21:30 GMT
She came running through the east side of the Thatchers end at crotch height taking a few of us by surprise. Her "boyfriend" at this point was on the east terrace and he jumped over the fence in to the arms of some stewards. Statistically in a crowd of 10k, 2,500 will have mental problems at sometime. Personally I think they were just watered up. Let's just hope we never have a situation where all 2,500 have mental problems at the same time judging by those two then I reckon.
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Post by inee on Aug 15, 2016 12:24:16 GMT
Both escorted out of the clubhouse, believe she was given a government taxi home ish So they were allowed to hang around after being ejected? If your removed from the ground, there's no reason you cant hand around outside, but anyone with a tint bit of common sense would either calm down and wander home or wait for mates etc, what you wouldnt do is return to the ground thats just stupidity of the highest order.
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Post by inee on Aug 15, 2016 13:00:35 GMT
She came running through the east side of the Thatchers end at crotch height taking a few of us by surprise. Her "boyfriend" at this point was on the east terrace and he jumped over the fence in to the arms of some stewards. Statistically in a crowd of 10k, 2,500 will have mental problems at sometime. Personally I think they were just watered up. Let's just hope we never have a situation where all 2,500 have mental problems at the same time judging by those two then I reckon. Mental issues manifest themselves in various ways, so many suffer from mental illness that there probably could be around that many in any crowd, but as each person suffers in a unique way , the majority of sufferers are not violent, to be honest a lot of people wouldn't know if someone was suffering, many people have no idea that someone close to them may have a mental illness, a lot of people wouldn't know if their own partner was suffering, there is no tell. Those of us who do suffer don't all act the same way, we don't all sit in the corner talking double dutch,walk on our hands with our arses hanging out, in the main we tend to leave if we start to get disorientated or feel a bit odd. most will try to extract themselves from a situation where they feel uncomfortable, some will lash out however there is normally a visible workup prior to someone lashing out. On a personal level i would love to stand in the blackthorn and secretly envy those who can, but i tend to lash out when i get hemmed in or frustrated so i will never go in the blackthorn until i know i can deal with the triggers, a lot of sufferers also avoid situations where those triggers will be , it's something we have to learn to be able to function from day to day. To my mind they were probably 3 sheets to the wind or stoned, who knows what set them off but as someone mentioned the girl creeping through the crowd at crutch height it's unlikely there is a mental issue as most mental issues don't allow the clarity of thought to plan to creep through the cloud, mostly the thought is to get out ,just that get out. Again i would feel safer sat amongst 2500 mentally ill ,people than 2500 who were watered One thing that really makes me pish purple blood is (not aimed at any of you guys/girls) this ,the uk government has spent a lot of time and effort to highlight the fact that mental illness is a hidden illness that many will suffer from at one point in their lives, then our wonderful boys in blue (one trigger i can't control) now seem to deem every perpetrator of a terrorist or extremely violent act as having been carried out by someone who was mentally ill. Unfortunately the knock on effect of this is a lot of people now seem to be very wary around people who they know has a mental illness, so thank you boys in blue, what are you going to do next lock us all up Please don't fall into any traps and start calling or speculating that when someone kicks off they are mental because the chances are they are not. From what i have read on this thread the crowd in the blackthorn handled em well by chanting at em
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Post by inee on Aug 15, 2016 13:01:37 GMT
Even funnier now on Facebook As i dont do facebook have you got a link or could someone copy n paste the conversation here please
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2016 15:04:00 GMT
Let's just hope we never have a situation where all 2,500 have mental problems at the same time judging by those two then I reckon. Mental issues manifest themselves in various ways, so many suffer from mental illness that there probably could be around that many in any crowd, but as each person suffers in a unique way , the majority of sufferers are not violent, to be honest a lot of people wouldn't know if someone was suffering, many people have no idea that someone close to them may have a mental illness, a lot of people wouldn't know if their own partner was suffering, there is no tell. Those of us who do suffer don't all act the same way, we don't all sit in the corner talking double dutch,walk on our hands with our arses hanging out, in the main we tend to leave if we start to get disorientated or feel a bit odd. most will try to extract themselves from a situation where they feel uncomfortable, some will lash out however there is normally a visible workup prior to someone lashing out. On a personal level i would love to stand in the blackthorn and secretly envy those who can, but i tend to lash out when i get hemmed in or frustrated so i will never go in the blackthorn until i know i can deal with the triggers, a lot of sufferers also avoid situations where those triggers will be , it's something we have to learn to be able to function from day to day. To my mind they were probably 3 sheets to the wind or stoned, who knows what set them off but as someone mentioned the girl creeping through the crowd at crutch height it's unlikely there is a mental issue as most mental issues don't allow the clarity of thought to plan to creep through the cloud, mostly the thought is to get out ,just that get out. Again i would feel safer sat amongst 2500 mentally ill ,people than 2500 who were watered One thing that really makes me pish purple blood is (not aimed at any of you guys/girls) this ,the uk government has spent a lot of time and effort to highlight the fact that mental illness is a hidden illness that many will suffer from at one point in their lives, then our wonderful boys in blue (one trigger i can't control) now seem to deem every perpetrator of a terrorist or extremely violent act as having been carried out by someone who was mentally ill. Unfortunately the knock on effect of this is a lot of people now seem to be very wary around people who they know has a mental illness, so thank you boys in blue, what are you going to do next lock us all up Please don't fall into any traps and start calling or speculating that when someone kicks off they are mental because the chances are they are not. From what i have read on this thread the crowd in the blackthorn handled em well by chanting at em Anytime I've seen police commenting about the situations you mention, is when the person actually does have mental health issues. For instance the latest stabbing in Russell Square...is this the case?
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Post by LJG on Aug 15, 2016 15:47:08 GMT
She can clearly be heard racially abusing security on one of the FB videos - hopefully she'll be banned. Oh. This is the turd who knocked my old dad for six staggering about outside the ground after final whistle (her not my dad) and then started grabbing out to fight a child.
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Post by beaver132 on Aug 15, 2016 17:06:32 GMT
According to the FB page, he says he's her 'career' (sic). I guess he means carer. God help us!
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Post by inee on Aug 15, 2016 20:55:46 GMT
Anytime I've seen police commenting about the situations you mention, is when the person actually does have mental health issues. For instance the latest stabbing in Russell Square...is this the case? Thats one yes however there is still no confirmation the kid was suffering from a mental illness, you don't have to be mental to attempt suicide like he did, but it always get classed as being mental. There's a lot more to that incident than is being let on, look at some of the things he did leading up to the incident, his reading material, his sister suddenly becoming obsessed with religion, his parents separation. Look at europe the last few terrorist incidents have been classed as people suffering from mental issues, now if this was the real case then these incidents would have a cross selections of people with differing religions. It's a known tactic to bend the truth somewhat in cases that can send the general public into a blind panic or blind vigilantism , the quickest way to appease the public and to force them into believing something else is to take focus away from issues and blame something entirely different , this is now a worldwide problem in the current climate. I'm not saying people with mental illnesses are incapable of violent crime, in fact anyone is if the right buttons are pushed, what i am saying is we need to look deeper as all of a sudden there is a rise in murder being alledgedly carried out by people who are called mental by the police
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Post by LJG on Aug 15, 2016 22:38:32 GMT
Let's just hope we never have a situation where all 2,500 have mental problems at the same time judging by those two then I reckon. Mental issues manifest themselves in various ways, so many suffer from mental illness that there probably could be around that many in any crowd, but as each person suffers in a unique way , the majority of sufferers are not violent, to be honest a lot of people wouldn't know if someone was suffering, many people have no idea that someone close to them may have a mental illness, a lot of people wouldn't know if their own partner was suffering, there is no tell. Those of us who do suffer don't all act the same way, we don't all sit in the corner talking double dutch,walk on our hands with our arses hanging out, in the main we tend to leave if we start to get disorientated or feel a bit odd. most will try to extract themselves from a situation where they feel uncomfortable, some will lash out however there is normally a visible workup prior to someone lashing out. On a personal level i would love to stand in the blackthorn and secretly envy those who can, but i tend to lash out when i get hemmed in or frustrated so i will never go in the blackthorn until i know i can deal with the triggers, a lot of sufferers also avoid situations where those triggers will be , it's something we have to learn to be able to function from day to day. To my mind they were probably 3 sheets to the wind or stoned, who knows what set them off but as someone mentioned the girl creeping through the crowd at crutch height it's unlikely there is a mental issue as most mental issues don't allow the clarity of thought to plan to creep through the cloud, mostly the thought is to get out ,just that get out. Again i would feel safer sat amongst 2500 mentally ill ,people than 2500 who were watered One thing that really makes me pish purple blood is (not aimed at any of you guys/girls) this ,the uk government has spent a lot of time and effort to highlight the fact that mental illness is a hidden illness that many will suffer from at one point in their lives, then our wonderful boys in blue (one trigger i can't control) now seem to deem every perpetrator of a terrorist or extremely violent act as having been carried out by someone who was mentally ill. Unfortunately the knock on effect of this is a lot of people now seem to be very wary around people who they know has a mental illness, so thank you boys in blue, what are you going to do next lock us all up Please don't fall into any traps and start calling or speculating that when someone kicks off they are mental because the chances are they are not. From what i have read on this thread the crowd in the blackthorn handled em well by chanting at em I said exactly the same. What we see now is state sanctioned stigmatisation of mental illness.
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Post by cagastrophy on Aug 16, 2016 8:26:23 GMT
What a pair of idiots...
I don't think someone in a stable state of mind can murder, it isn't 'normal' especially the way in which these crimes have been carried out, therefore perhaps they have a penchant for violence and their brains aren't functioning in the correct way. www.livescience.com/22302-mass-killers-psychopaths-mental-illness.html There's no such thing as good and evil, that was made up to create order and values in a disorganized society, there's just people who conform to what we think is right or wrong. So perhaps the sane ones are the crazy ones...
I would have a rant about the total lack of funding for mental health, which I think would solve a lot of problems in society, but this thread seems to be about people on drugs so I'll abstain!
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Post by paulpirate on Aug 16, 2016 8:53:14 GMT
I'm wearing a stab vest for the Bolton game after all this talk
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