Post by eaststand on Sept 3, 2011 18:23:50 GMT 1
Just when you thought them rag bastards couldn't descend the ladder of low-life scum any further.
The keyboard warrior types of fans have been going on the Napoli fans forums, pretending to be blues in order to cause a load of trouble. 'Our firm is going to f**k your itie boys up', 'Can't wait to kick a few of your heads in' - is the general theme of most of the messages.
Apparently some real blues have been trying to go on them as well and show them up for the scum that they are but the general theme seems like there could be some trouble in the Napoli games because their fans seem to be falling for it all.
Childish and sad just doesn't cover it!
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www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2033921/Manchester-United-fans-attempt-incite-violence-City-v-Napoli.html
A section of Manchester United fans have been branded 'despicable' for trying to provoke violence at rivals City's Champions League debut.
Messages designed to incite trouble were posted by users posing as City supporters on internet forums used by Napoli fans.
The Italian club travel to the Etihad Stadium on September 14 for City's bow in Europe's premier club competition, before hosting Roberto mancini's side on November 22.
The taunts were posted after one user posted on an unofficial United fans' message board: 'So are we all invading the Napoli forums pretending to be 'bitters' and winding them up?'
There followed instructions on what sites to visit and how to register.
Some City fans have since posted their own messages blaming United supporters for the provocative behaviour, according to the M.E.N.
Blackley and Broughton MP Graham Stringer, who is a United fan, said: 'There's enough trouble in football without people trying to wind it up.
'In a sense, it's despicable because people could get seriously hurt as a result of this.
'Any rivalry between United and City should remain on the pitch and not in Italy.'
Greater Manchester police have said they will investigate.
Basically means theres nothing the GMP can do about it. I have seen on redcafe that they've posted a thread about it against the fans that are doing it - although it's got a 50-50 reaction - half damning their fans and the other half trying to play it off as a joke so as to not put united in a bad light. The thread that started it all off was on the forum redissue that even posted a guide on how to get onto napoli fan forums and translation websites to post their comments in italian.
The keyboard warrior types of fans have been going on the Napoli fans forums, pretending to be blues in order to cause a load of trouble. 'Our firm is going to f**k your itie boys up', 'Can't wait to kick a few of your heads in' - is the general theme of most of the messages.
Apparently some real blues have been trying to go on them as well and show them up for the scum that they are but the general theme seems like there could be some trouble in the Napoli games because their fans seem to be falling for it all.
Childish and sad just doesn't cover it!
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www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2033921/Manchester-United-fans-attempt-incite-violence-City-v-Napoli.html
A section of Manchester United fans have been branded 'despicable' for trying to provoke violence at rivals City's Champions League debut.
Messages designed to incite trouble were posted by users posing as City supporters on internet forums used by Napoli fans.
The Italian club travel to the Etihad Stadium on September 14 for City's bow in Europe's premier club competition, before hosting Roberto mancini's side on November 22.
The taunts were posted after one user posted on an unofficial United fans' message board: 'So are we all invading the Napoli forums pretending to be 'bitters' and winding them up?'
There followed instructions on what sites to visit and how to register.
Some City fans have since posted their own messages blaming United supporters for the provocative behaviour, according to the M.E.N.
Blackley and Broughton MP Graham Stringer, who is a United fan, said: 'There's enough trouble in football without people trying to wind it up.
'In a sense, it's despicable because people could get seriously hurt as a result of this.
'Any rivalry between United and City should remain on the pitch and not in Italy.'
Greater Manchester police have said they will investigate.
Basically means theres nothing the GMP can do about it. I have seen on redcafe that they've posted a thread about it against the fans that are doing it - although it's got a 50-50 reaction - half damning their fans and the other half trying to play it off as a joke so as to not put united in a bad light. The thread that started it all off was on the forum redissue that even posted a guide on how to get onto napoli fan forums and translation websites to post their comments in italian.