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06-14-2016, 01:54 AM
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EURO2016 Russian Hooligans Vs English
Found this on YT. As you can see, the Russians had the upper hand in this video. Guy in red did not stand a chance. what would have been your strategy if you were him? |
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06-14-2016, 02:10 AM
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Re: EURO2016 Russian Hooligans Vs English
Russia and England....hm, I wonder if alcohol played a role? nah |
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06-14-2016, 09:59 PM
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Re: EURO2016 Russian Hooligans Vs English
Marseille is a fucking warzone atm, I've seen much worse footage than this. Thing is, this is organized Russian ultras that do this pretty much every weekend, that have had this planned for months and months. There's thousands of these mongs roaming around in the black shirts. They charged non hooligan England fans in the stadium where it was full of women, children and disabled people...lowest of the low that lot. In a way I wish so many of the English trouble makers was there (thousands of them have been banned from travelling), just to see these ******* get a real fight. These Ultras are just basically trying to fight your average fan that is there to enjoy the football, nothing more. |
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06-15-2016, 05:32 AM
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Re: EURO2016 Russian Hooligans Vs English
A 300-strong of Russian hooligans arrived in Marseille purely to attack football fans, a report has claimed. The Independent claim that the group conducted an organised assault which hospitalised 19 British people, leaving four in a critical condition. The assault is said to have taken place on Saturday afternoon, at a time when there had already been trouble in the city. Seizing on the chaotic scenes already taking place in the city, the hooligans, said to have been carrying bum bags containing gum shields, MMA gloves and other fighting equipment, unleashed 'extraordinary violence', launching 'indiscriminate attacks on English' supporters. The thugs are also said to have worn black t-shirts, sporting the names of Moscow clubs Lokomotiv and CSKA - suggesting the violence was organised around hooligans affiliated with these two clubs. UEFA have since condemned the violence seen inside the Stade Velodrome on Saturday night, suggesting that England and Russia could be disqualified from the competition if the violence continues. Later on Sunday afternoon, it also emerged that the French government will be banning the sale of alcohol near all Euro 2016 venues in the wake of the trouble seen in the tournaments opening days. Has nothing to do with being a football fan one of the thugs had a gopro cam running |