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Re: [NRL] Match officials injured avoiding bottles thrown by Bulldogs fans

Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 11:31 am
by AFLcrap1
Another fumbler throwing accusations around & failing to provide any proof ..
What the fuck is wrong with Aflol fans .

Re: [NRL] Match officials injured avoiding bottles thrown by Bulldogs fans

Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 11:39 am
by docker24
My proof is being there loads of times for nearly 15 years, plus I know even many Canterbury supporters who has been more then me to games. What more proof do you want? To take a video next time i see an incident? Its a known fact, they are the trouble makers of the NRL.

And lol let's laugh at him coz he knows nothing he follows AFL lols. Actually I follow league as much as I follow Aussies rules you fucking sped thinking you know me.

Re: [NRL] Match officials injured avoiding bottles thrown by Bulldogs fans

Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 11:45 am
by AFLcrap1
Seeing as most Aflol fans on here have major problems with the truth or posting a source for any claims ,then please forgive us for asking .
But I see you want us to believe you ..
Fuck off ,
Post a source or GTFO .
You're no different to the others .

Re: [NRL] Match officials injured avoiding bottles thrown by Bulldogs fans

Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 4:15 pm
by Raiderdave
docker24 wrote:
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
docker24 wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
yeah
not a good look

its been about 10 years since theres been any serious trouble at a Bulldogs game
they'll be an investigation & people will have watched their last NRL game live

nuff said..
Lol'd

You are laughing at this yet put nothing up that they have done in the last decade, strange post.

Must be one of those dopey people who hear something from someone else and passes it along to another with their own bit added and so it goes.

I haven't seen dogs fans playing up for years.
Lol'd.


Actually for nearly 15 years I been to loads of Canterbury games and have seen plenty of incidents involving their supporters within the stadium and outside. Quite a bit over the last 5 years too. They like to sometimes look for trouble. Lol yeah doggies fans don't play up. ROFL, nice one. You must be talking about western bulldogs.
Ah
Youve never been to a dogs game in yr life you lying wanker

In fact
Youve never been to Sydney

in fact
Youve never been outside of vicderpia

In fact

Youve never been out of yr house


You lying tosser :cool:

Re: [NRL] Match officials injured avoiding bottles thrown by Bulldogs fans

Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 6:17 pm
by docker24
Lol you basement dwelling virgins know nothing about me. I state, which is a strong valid statement that the bulldogs are the thugs and trouble makers of the NRL. And you go on about how this AFL guy knows nothing and isn't from Sydney. Lol wtf? You guys must of had some hard times here, I was born in west Sydney, grew up in eastern suburbs of bondi junction and follow the chookies and my mates are doggies supporters. You guys must hate the true? Why? I'm guessing you're the thugs that ruins games at NRL matches.

Re: [NRL] Match officials injured avoiding bottles thrown by Bulldogs fans

Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 6:24 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
docker24 wrote:
Lol you basement dwelling virgins know nothing about me. I state, which is a strong valid statement that the bulldogs are the thugs and trouble makers of the NRL. And you go on about how this AFL guy knows nothing and isn't from Sydney. Lol wtf? You guys must of had some hard times here, I was born in west Sydney, grew up in eastern suburbs of bondi junction and follow the chookies and my mates are doggies supporters. You guys must hate the true? Why? I'm guessing you're the thugs that ruins games at NRL matches.
Naaaa we don't aye.

Talk about dopey, you give yourself away in the first sentence :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: [NRL] Match officials injured avoiding bottles thrown by Bulldogs fans

Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 6:29 pm
by King-Eliagh
:lol: fact is there's been nuttin newsworthy from dogs fans for as long as I can remember. But, on the other hand, AFL fans from multiple diff teams have been spoutin their racist gospel right left and centre for the past few years, and prob hundred more before that.

Would you like a source eastern suburbs preppy boy?

And basement dwelling Virgin...now who have I heard using that term like it's all the rage??

Re: [NRL] Match officials injured avoiding bottles thrown by Bulldogs fans

Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 7:12 pm
by AFLcrap1
docker24 wrote:
Lol you basement dwelling virgins know nothing about me. I state, which is a strong valid statement that the bulldogs are the thugs and trouble makers of the NRL. And you go on about how this AFL guy knows nothing and isn't from Sydney. Lol wtf? You guys must of had some hard times here, I was born in west Sydney, grew up in eastern suburbs of bondi junction and follow the chookies and my mates are doggies supporters. You guys must hate the true? Why? I'm guessing you're the thugs that ruins games at NRL matches.
Where's your proof of your claim .
We asked a few times .
You don't seem to be able to post any.

Re: [NRL] Match officials injured avoiding bottles thrown by Bulldogs fans

Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 7:13 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
Wow lots aye, just like the fella said, always in the news :roll:

Re: [NRL] Match officials injured avoiding bottles thrown by Bulldogs fans

Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 7:18 pm
by docker24
Who said always in the news? Even if were so. News means nothing. People who attend doggies games will agree there are most incidents involving them almost every second game. Troublemakers make the other true Canterbury supporters look bad.

Re: [NRL] Match officials injured avoiding bottles thrown by Bulldogs fans

Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 7:24 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
docker24 wrote:
Who said always in the news? Even if were so. News means nothing. People who attend doggies games will agree there are most incidents involving them almost every second game. Troublemakers make the other true Canterbury supporters look bad.
docker24 wrote:
Actually for nearly 15 years I been to loads of Canterbury games and have seen plenty of incidents involving their supporters within the stadium and outside. Quite a bit over the last 5 years too. They like to sometimes look for trouble. Lol yeah doggies fans don't play up. ROFL, nice one. You must be talking about western bulldogs.
And I'd like to know what trouble over the last 5 years that been quite frequent?

Re: [NRL] Match officials injured avoiding bottles thrown by Bulldogs fans

Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 7:33 pm
by docker24
How about abusing innocent spectators at times. Holy shit have you cats been to any Canterbury games? Or know any nice Canterbury members?

Re: [NRL] Match officials injured avoiding bottles thrown by Bulldogs fans

Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 7:34 pm
by docker24
Actually even get to know members from other clubs and they will agree with me.

Re: [NRL] Match officials injured avoiding bottles thrown by Bulldogs fans

Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 7:36 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
Who gives a shit, you were wrong on all counts.

Plus the fact is, the RL fans in here all said on the first page to ban the people for life which is more than any of you AFL pelicans ever call for when a club has any trouble.

Re: [NRL] Match officials injured avoiding bottles thrown by Bulldogs fans

Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 9:29 pm
by King-Eliagh
The_Wookie wrote:
Refresh your memory then
The Bulldogs are no strangers to poor off-field behaviour. Three fans were banned for 15 months in 2004 following claims by Cowboys supporters that they were abused.

A firecracker was lit at a Bulldogs semi-final that same year, and there was a series of brawls during a match with the Roosters in 2004.

Members of the Bulldogs Army signed a code of conduct the next year as the club tried to put a halt to poor behaviour. A year later, six young men bashed three Tigers supporters after a match. In 2009, a Canterbury fan was banned for life and two others banned for five years following incidents against the Rabbitohs during an Easter Monday clash.
ref: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/cant ... mel1n.html
Well seeing as I was living abroad in the Netherlands, Amsterdam to be precise, during 2007-2010 then I can see why missed a few.

But it looks a fairly paltry few things, nothing really noteworthy has happened for ten years plus which as far as most would recall :)