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TScheng7412
post Jul 2 2013, 06:13 PM, updated 13y ago

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Hey guys I'm now doing a research on how passionate football fans would go through everything in order to watch their team and also their emotion while watching the game, be it happy moments or sorrow. (defeated)

I would like hear some interesting, crazy, amazing stories that you guys or your friends have done just to watch a football match as long as it is crazy enough and real stories.

For example, A crazy fan of MU shaves bald and makes a tattoo of MU logo on his head.

Your comment is appreciated.

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bitebug
post Jul 2 2013, 06:43 PM

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Well, once I punched my bro in the nuts to watch a champions league final. Afterwards, we went to burger king. all is well in the end
vanpersie91
post Jul 2 2013, 06:49 PM

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Kelantanese fella burned down chair at National Stadium?

Negri Sembilan people burned opponent flags?

is that counted?
ameenskywalker
post Jul 2 2013, 07:00 PM

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QUOTE(vanpersie91 @ Jul 2 2013, 08:49 PM)
Kelantanese fella burned down chair at National Stadium?

Negri Sembilan people burned opponent flags?

is that counted?
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You think this is 2009 ka ? That is so yesterday bro !... Yes they have matured and since i don't think any of you will follow local football here it is few days ago... this will rival any EPL crowd ! ..

More crowd than bersih or blackout or any rally out there...






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changpuiyan
post Jul 2 2013, 07:02 PM

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QUOTE(bitebug @ Jul 2 2013, 06:43 PM)
Well, once I punched my bro in the nuts to watch a champions league final. Afterwards, we went to burger king. all is well in the end
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why would you punch him? o.o
vanpersie91
post Jul 2 2013, 07:02 PM

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Okay TS, here I got one pokemon for your project.

Aku bagi contoh aje, tetiba emo pulak. Nampak sangat kepala bana dia ni.

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post Jul 2 2013, 07:04 PM

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QUOTE(vanpersie91 @ Jul 2 2013, 09:02 PM)
Okay TS, here I got one pokemon for your project.

Aku bagi contoh aje, tetiba emo pulak. Nampak sangat kepala bana dia ni.
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abah ko bana...
aressandro10
post Jul 2 2013, 08:12 PM

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i heard stories of people getting sacked of their job getting divorce , and even spent some nights at the lock up due to their commitment to ultras malaya.
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post Jul 2 2013, 08:25 PM

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A true story.

Get your kit off! Genoa match stopped as ultras demand players remove shirts

There were bizarre scenes at Genoa's Stadio Luigi Ferraris on Sunday as furious fans threw fireworks onto the pitch and demanded the home side's players take their shirts off - resulting in play being stopped for 45 minutes.

Relegation-threatened Genoa were losing 4-0 at home to modest Siena when the unprecedented incident happened early in the second half.

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The referee stopped play as smoke bombs and firecrackers were hurled onto the pitch by a small contingent of hardcore Genoa 'ultra' fans, some of whom then climbed over the perspex barriers separating them from the field.

The fans, some of them hooded, demanded the players remove their shirts after chanting they were not worthy of wearing them.

While Siena retired to their dressing room, most Genoa players handed their shirts to captain Marco Rossi although striker Giuseppe Sculli refused and began negotiating with the supporters.

'This violence is unacceptable,' Italian football federation (FIGC) president Giancarlo Abete said on television.

'Those are not fans. Sculli did the right thing by not taking his shirt off. I hope these people are identified and condemned. They should not be allowed into the stadium ever again.'

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Genoa's president Enrico Preziosi has called for the fans who created the trouble to be jailed.

'I'm sorry that 60 or 100 people can say and do as they want with impunity without us having the ability to control them and send them home,' Preziosi told www.gazzetta.it.

'They cannot take over the stadium and enforce their law. These people should go to jail, they are the evil of Genoa.'
Preziosi claimed he would prefer it if his side were now given a stadium ban.

'If today a child had suffered a ruptured eardrum what would happen?,' he said. 'Do we have to wait for a dead man before putting them all in jail?

'I do not fear them. I hope we get a ban from playing at home, so we have to play away and get a bit of calm.'

Genoa pulled a goal back after play resumed and the match ended 4-1.

The team, who had hoped to mount a challenge for the Europa League spots at least this term, are 17th in Serie A only one position and one point clear of Lecce in the relegation zone with five games left.

The club's leadership appeared to lose its way this season when Alberto Malesani was sacked in late December and replaced by Pasquale Marino, who was himself fired before Malesani was reappointed at the start of this month.

Italian football has shown both sides of its character this week with the game coming together following the death of Livorno's Piermario Morosini before more sordid match-fixing allegations and the Genoa farce sullied its image.


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