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nothing upset them, they just came looking for a fight. They sung a song where the only words were 'pussy pussy' for about 20 minutes, then had the audacity to sing 'sign on' to us! Then at the end of the game they decided to try and get over the seat covers separating the two sets of fans, which is when the police got involved.

Although it was still the minority of their fans there was at least 100 of them; complete Neanderthals who had got a few lagers in them and came to the game looking for trouble. They weren't even watching the match most of the time. C*nts.

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like all sides near to London they think they are all tough and street wise

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Exactly. As proved by their laughable 'gun' hand gestures and singing of 'where's your top boy gone'. Very hard indeed.

 

I think they've watched Green Street and Football Factory a few too many times. Can only feel sorry for the smaller conference clubs who have to put up with their knuckle-dragging, lager-swilling, shoe -removing antics.

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Exactly. As proved by their laughable 'gun' hand gestures and singing of 'where's your top boy gone'. Very hard indeed.

 

I think they've watched Green Street and Football Factory a few too many times. Can only feel sorry for the smaller conference clubs who have to put up with their knuckle-dragging, lager-swilling, shoe -removing antics.

 

thing is the muppets only turn out for games like today, just like Millwall

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nothing upset them, they just came looking for a fight. They sung a song where the only words were 'pussy pussy' for about 20 minutes, then had the audacity to sing 'sign on' to us! Then at the end of the game they decided to try and get over the seat covers separating the two sets of fans, which is when the police got involved.

Although it was still the minority of their fans there was at least 100 of them; complete Neanderthals who had got a few lagers in them and came to the game looking for trouble. They weren't even watching the match most of the time. C*nts.

 

If anyone remembers going to Luton in the 80's when they were in their pomp,then you will recall it was a cesspit of a ground surrounded by a cesspit of an area more suited to the Indian sub-continent than europe.

 

Their fans - goaded by that curly headed spastic Foster - were equally odious.

 

Whilst you always feel for genuine fans who are disadvantaged by the clubs misdemeanours - possibly excluding the skates of course - memories of the nasty little club Luton were all those years ago meant I couldn't give a monkeys about their fall into oblivion out of the league.

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nothing upset them, they just came looking for a fight. They sung a song where the only words were 'pussy pussy' for about 20 minutes, then had the audacity to sing 'sign on' to us! Then at the end of the game they decided to try and get over the seat covers separating the two sets of fans, which is when the police got involved.

Although it was still the minority of their fans there was at least 100 of them; complete Neanderthals who had got a few lagers in them and came to the game looking for trouble. They weren't even watching the match most of the time. C*nts.

 

Probably all members of the BNP looking for a bit of 'experience' in trying to batter some undesirables.

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If anyone remembers going to Luton in the 80's when they were in their pomp,then you will recall it was a cesspit of a ground surrounded by a cesspit of an area more suited to the Indian sub-continent than europe.

 

Their fans the - goaded by that curly headed spastic Foster - were equally odious.

 

Whilst you always feel for genuine fans who are disadvantaged by the clubs misdemeanours - possibly excluding the skats of course - memories of the nasty little club Luton were all those years ago meant I couldn't give a monkeys about their fall into oblivion out of the league.

 

I'm not old enough to have gone to those games, but I've heard some pretty grim tales about them.

 

Before today I really felt bad for Luton, and in some way that we had a sort of connection with them, because of the minus points inflicted on us both. However now, despite having had a nice chat with a few of their fans in the pub afterwards, I don't really care that they were f*cked over.

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like all sides near to London they think they are all tough and street wise

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Its funny Mike, I am involved in non league football and it does seem that the closer the club is to London, generally speaking the bigger the ****s they are. There are some exceptions, but there is definately something in what you say.

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I went there twice for cup games in the 80's and can confirm it was a dodgy experience, especially in that precinct on the way back to the station after the evening cup game, no ob in sight and ' slashers' lurking in the shadows, the lads i was with were no angels but what you gonna do with a knife being waived in your face? what a ****hole.

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A guy I know was coming to pick his girlfriend up from my workplace, which is near the ground. I was looking out the window and saw him parked up the road a bit shouting at a group of guys, who were stood just laughing at him and throwing bits of food at him. It turned out that as he turned into the industrial estate I work on, someone had thrown something at his car and shattered his back window, which got him wound up, obviously. I'm not sure, but they may have been Luton fans, on there way to the ground.

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I thought the shoe removing thing was insulting to Arabs. Did they get their south coast clubs mixed up by any chance?

 

On reading of this at first I assumed Saints fans were doing it to take the p!ss out of them being a hotbed for terrorists.

 

Even worse it seems their neanderthal support tries to identify with their 'terrorist community'.What a bunch of retards.

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bunch of tossers the lot of them, trouble outside the ground where some bloke hit a women, thats how hard they are. Worst fans we have had here for a while imo, glad we wont be seeing them anytime soon. Enjoy non league football, idiots

 

That bit of trouble involved my friends while i was taking to them after the game.Some bloke came up to them and first tried to push my son,then tried to hit a woman friend,then one of my mates.The police then took him away before things got out of hand.

The bloke was a total pr--k.

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nothing upset them, they just came looking for a fight. They sung a song where the only words were 'pussy pussy' for about 20 minutes, then had the audacity to sing 'sign on' to us! Then at the end of the game they decided to try and get over the seat covers separating the two sets of fans, which is when the police got involved.

Although it was still the minority of their fans there was at least 100 of them; complete Neanderthals who had got a few lagers in them and came to the game looking for trouble. They weren't even watching the match most of the time. C*nts.

yeh, and of course all the Northam 'Angels' were all busy watching the match weren't they :smt083 :smt083 :smt083

we have our fair share of little c*nts too,who did plenty to incite the Luton lot,all the while knowing they were safe behing a line of stewards and coppers..... the Northam boys faces when the Luton lads started singing "we'll see you outside " was a ****ing picture!!

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If anyone remembers going to Luton in the 80's when they were in their pomp,then you will recall it was a cesspit of a ground surrounded by a cesspit of an area more suited to the Indian sub-continent than europe.

 

Their fans the - goaded by that curly headed spastic Foster - were equally odious.

 

Whilst you always feel for genuine fans who are disadvantaged by the clubs misdemeanours - possibly excluding the skats of course - memories of the nasty little club Luton were all those years ago meant I couldn't give a monkeys about their fall into oblivion out of the league.

 

Sounds like times have changed. They never even turned up at their own ground back in the 70's! The only row we had at Luton was when we encountered some Spuds fans as we got off the train at Luton!

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Hmm, yes, very hard. On the way to the match a group of Luton yoof came up to me and the nipper, singing "Play up, Pompey" thinking they'd get some sort of reaction, or at least make one/both of us scared. Honestly, trying to wind up a middle-aged woman and a nine-year-old!

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If anyone remembers going to Luton in the 80's when they were in their pomp,then you will recall it was a cesspit of a ground surrounded by a cesspit of an area more suited to the Indian sub-continent than europe.

 

Their fans the - goaded by that curly headed spastic Foster - were equally odious.

 

Whilst you always feel for genuine fans who are disadvantaged by the clubs misdemeanours - possibly excluding the skats of course - memories of the nasty little club Luton were all those years ago meant I couldn't give a monkeys about their fall into oblivion out of the league.

 

Went to Luton to nearly all games we played against Luton in the late 70's and 80's, was a regular traveller to see Saints away and Luton was the only place i ever got ambushed at by a bunch of Neanderthals. Remember a few friends that had to leg it through somebody's front door, through their lounge, through the kitchen and out the back door & over the fence to escape a rabid mob. Rumour has it they grabbed a sandwich from the plate in the kitchen on the way through :)

 

Do I have any sympathy for them, Do I feck

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Hmm, yes, very hard. On the way to the match a group of Luton yoof came up to me and the nipper, singing "Play up, Pompey" thinking they'd get some sort of reaction, or at least make one/both of us scared. Honestly, trying to wind up a middle-aged woman and a nine-year-old!

 

Maybe we are getting a fair amount of ex-pompey mixed in with the away fans these days, lets face it they weren't at fratton park.

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Maybe we are getting a fair amount of ex-pompey mixed in with the away fans these days, lets face it they weren't at fratton park.

 

I reckon they really are the JCL's at Pimpey, that are coming to SMS to watch the other teams allegedly, only so when they come JCL's at SMS they say they were regulars last season.

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Hmm, yes, very hard. On the way to the match a group of Luton yoof came up to me and the nipper, singing "Play up, Pompey" thinking they'd get some sort of reaction, or at least make one/both of us scared. Honestly, trying to wind up a middle-aged woman and a nine-year-old!

 

That seemed about their standard today, good numbers of travelling support and I take my hat off to them for that, were loud in the first half. However, 2nd half they were just interested in shouting "pussy, pussy" without doubt the worst, most pathetic chant I've heard at a match and then decided to try and steam into a stand made up of plenty of women and kids etc after the final whistle.

 

Main bugbear is the stewards and police in the northam allowing away fans to do and say whatever they want, chuck stuff over etc and if a Saints fans dares say "boo" back gets dragged out for a talking to. Don't mind a lively atmosphere, but one rule for one etc............

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I was talking to a few of them in the pub at shamrock quay before the game, one them said they heard a few pompey boys had come for a day out, about 150 of them then converged on us after the police moved them there to contain them easier, sadly the knob running the operation had not taken into account that he moved them to a family pub. They were ****ing in the sinks and in the ladies toilets, whilst women and kids were in there, verbally abusive, I was with a group containing 3 blokes, 3 women and four kids under the age of 6, one only a year old, but that did not stop them being abusive, hope the coppers gave them a good whack.

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A guy I know was coming to pick his girlfriend up from my workplace, which is near the ground. I was looking out the window and saw him parked up the road a bit shouting at a group of guys, who were stood just laughing at him and throwing bits of food at him. It turned out that as he turned into the industrial estate I work on, someone had thrown something at his car and shattered his back window, which got him wound up, obviously. I'm not sure, but they may have been Luton fans, on there way to the ground.

 

Wouldn't it have been sensible to find out, prior to posting?

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Hmm, yes, very hard. On the way to the match a group of Luton yoof came up to me and the nipper, singing "Play up, Pompey" thinking they'd get some sort of reaction, or at least make one/both of us scared. Honestly, trying to wind up a middle-aged woman and a nine-year-old!

Well, I hope you gave them a good thumping :)

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I was talking to a few of them in the pub at shamrock quay before the game, one them said they heard a few pompey boys had come for a day out, about 150 of them then converged on us after the police moved them there to contain them easier, sadly the knob running the operation had not taken into account that he moved them to a family pub. They were ****ing in the sinks and in the ladies toilets, whilst women and kids were in there, verbally abusive, I was with a group containing 3 blokes, 3 women and four kids under the age of 6, one only a year old, but that did not stop them being abusive, hope the coppers gave them a good whack.

 

I have to say, driving into Ocean Village and walking through the industral estates behind the Northam, the amount of people ****ing in the street was unreal. Anyone see Rat boy sat right on the netting, down near the front in the white? A prime example of inbredding, right there.

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Heard from a Saints fan who lives near Luton that many of their nutters were quite glad to see Luton relegated last season, as banning orders only apply to Football League matches, so it meant they could start going to games again.

 

Actually, that's not true. The law was changed to include Conference sides when Carlisle were relegated.

 

Previous to that it was just the football league.

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If anyone remembers going to Luton in the 80's when they were in their pomp,then you will recall it was a cesspit of a ground surrounded by a cesspit of an area more suited to the Indian sub-continent than europe.

 

Their fans the - goaded by that curly headed spastic Foster - were equally odious.

 

Whilst you always feel for genuine fans who are disadvantaged by the clubs misdemeanours - possibly excluding the skats of course - memories of the nasty little club Luton were all those years ago meant I couldn't give a monkeys about their fall into oblivion out of the league.

 

I'd agree with that,we always had trouble away to Luton in the 80's,mind you I was looking for it so I shouldn't be surprised.

Likewise I couldn't give a toss what happens to them as they cheated their way to success in the 80's with a plastic pitch and an away fans ban,so today they deserve their position.

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Luton is a crap club in a crap town, indeed the latter has even been voted as such. Remember them as a cheating outfit in the 80s, complete with their plastic pitch and that odious prat David Evans as their Chairman. Conference is their level, their fans have always been obnoxious knuckle draggers, loved the abuse we copped from their section as we gave them a 6-0 hiding in 1994/5.

 

Just a pity we were so poor today, really need some new blood fast. Should have beaten Luton 6-0 again but this Saints side has had enough chances this season to kill games off so time to bring in another striker as we can't rely on Lambert all of the time.

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I'd agree with that,we always had trouble away to Luton in the 80's,mind you I was looking for it so I shouldn't be surprised.

Likewise I couldn't give a toss what happens to them as they cheated their way to success in the 80's with a plastic pitch and an away fans ban,so today they deserve their position.

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Thats funny Lordswood as I'm feeling ditto - MIGS dont make me laugh

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yeh, and of course all the Northam 'Angels' were all busy watching the match weren't they :smt083 :smt083 :smt083

we have our fair share of little c*nts too,who did plenty to incite the Luton lot,all the while knowing they were safe behing a line of stewards and coppers..... the Northam boys faces when the Luton lads started singing "we'll see you outside " was a ****ing picture!!

 

 

The point is there is a difference between singing songs and exchanging banter and trying to charge over the divide between the fans and throw punches. You may have been impressed with their attempted intimidation but I wasn't and IMO they shouldn't be allowed into grounds.

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I'd agree with that,we always had trouble away to Luton in the 80's,mind you I was looking for it so I shouldn't be surprised.

Likewise I couldn't give a toss what happens to them as they cheated their way to success in the 80's with a plastic pitch and an away fans ban,so today they deserve their position.

 

I'd forgotten about that,which of course explains why they were so hated by most clubs around that time.Add the memory of that slimey kerb crawler in white shoes dancing on the pitch at Maine Road to complete the picture.

 

Wasn't there a fanzine or record at the time "An irrational hatred of Luton" ?

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The point is there is a difference between singing songs and exchanging banter and trying to charge over the divide between the fans and throw punches. You may have been impressed with their attempted intimidation but I wasn't and IMO they shouldn't be allowed into grounds.

don't put words into my mouth , i never said i was impressed, i said i found it funny that the Northam were just as bad as the Luton, up until the point where it turned and got a bit serious,and then all the 'big boys' cacked themselves and STFU!! :-$

Maybe now some of the them will realise that if you wanna mess with fire you could get burnt!

I go to away games and enjoy the banter etc, but it ends there.... i hope some of our yoof learned a valuable lesson yesterday....(but i doubt it very much) :roll:

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I looked on a luton site last night (it is crashed this morning) that they were up in arms as there were a large contingent of English Defence League in their section. They were very scathing and embarrassed by it. So fair play to the majority who were just football fans

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I too live in Beds. and fortunately some distance from Luton and what has to be one of the worst towns in the country.

 

Cannot excuse what took place yesterday and have to say that ridiculous chant of "premier league and you ****ed it up" only to be be followed by "football league and you ****ed it up",though raising a smile, perhaps sums up the mental ability of those from Sth Beds!!

 

Thank God we do not face a replay in that rat hole of a town and to be honest that is what we should be facing after a really poor performance against a conf side.

 

Playoffs???? Not a hope!!

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the first mrs hailed from Luton, she was a right slag (that is what attracted me to her in the first place). She wa sa very 'popular girl' around Southampton in the early 80's,if you frequented the Top Rank around that time it is quite likely that you had her.

 

This is not a comment on the people of Luton as I am sure they are generally decent folk.

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I too live in Beds. and fortunately some distance from Luton and what has to be one of the worst towns in the country.

 

Cannot excuse what took place yesterday and have to say that ridiculous chant of "premier league and you ****ed it up" only to be be followed by "football league and you ****ed it up",though raising a smile, perhaps sums up the mental ability of those from Sth Beds!!

 

Thank God we do not face a replay in that rat hole of a town and to be honest that is what we should be facing after a really poor performance against a conf side.

 

Playoffs???? Not a hope!!

 

Chelsea lost to Man City earlier in the season, does that mean they don't have a hope in winning the League? Oh hold on, what am I talking about, we didn't even lose yesterday. We won a game and that made you come to the conclusion we haven't a chance in hell of reaching the playoffs? Nice one.

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I went to watch us play at Luton the last time we were there in the league. We were walking back to the station minding our own business when a car flew past and screeched to a halt up the road. 2 guys got out and starting chucking bricks at us from the side of the road. We weren't even wearing colours so not sure who they thought we were! Nice place...

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