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Buzz..!!! Football hooligans ??

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By *ifferent69 OP   Man
over a year ago

BRIGHTON, UK

It to me is a mystery.

But of heard guys say " its just a guy thing ,difficult to explain"

" until you immerse yourself in culture and experience it ( the buzz excitement) for some its addictive.

They know its wrong, juvenile, and risk of injury or criminal record does,nt deter them.Even though it should, the escapism from everyday life keeps them going back for more.

I,m guessing this is the needed buzz for " guys" . Wonderered for women who have escorted for a percentage its equally a " Buzz" for them.

Opportunity to engaged in something that socially not really acceptable but reluctantly accepts. Never quite knowing what clients will request. Escorts know equally as hooligans ,they know its wrong, there is a risk involved, yet they themselfs get a gratification they just can,t explain ,that like the "guy hooligan" keeps them going back...

Unlike the hooligan the financial rewards are an added bonus.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I never get it either or the ‘glorification’ of it in football sub-culture.

I guess it’s the adrenaline rush - which is why I keep coming back to Fab - but unlike Fab the risk is a bloody good kicking. Strange!

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By *ifferent69 OP   Man
over a year ago

BRIGHTON, UK


"I never get it either or the ‘glorification’ of it in football sub-culture.

I guess it’s the adrenaline rush - which is why I keep coming back to Fab - but unlike Fab the risk is a bloody good kicking. Strange!"

mind .....I dunno it depends in what your into on fab ......you still might get that " right good kick in" ....ha ha

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By *ral ExtraordinaireMan
over a year ago

Kent


"I never get it either or the ‘glorification’ of it in football sub-culture.

I guess it’s the adrenaline rush - which is why I keep coming back to Fab - but unlike Fab the risk is a bloody good kicking. Strange!"

Its tribal

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It to me is a mystery.

But of heard guys say " its just a guy thing ,difficult to explain"

" until you immerse yourself in culture and experience it ( the buzz excitement) for some its addictive.

They know its wrong, juvenile, and risk of injury or criminal record does,nt deter them.Even though it should, the escapism from everyday life keeps them going back for more.

I,m guessing this is the needed buzz for " guys" . Wonderered for women who have escorted for a percentage its equally a " Buzz" for them.

Opportunity to engaged in something that socially not really acceptable but reluctantly accepts. Never quite knowing what clients will request. Escorts know equally as hooligans ,they know its wrong, there is a risk involved, yet they themselfs get a gratification they just can,t explain ,that like the "guy hooligan" keeps them going back...

Unlike the hooligan the financial rewards are an added bonus."

Escorting is more about the money than any kind of adrenaline rush.

A gang bang/orgy/bukkake party or, public sex, barebacking is more akin to the rush of hooliganism; I would guess.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Come and have a go ,,,,if ya think your HARD enough

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By *.H.SMan
over a year ago

London


"Come and have a go ,,,,if ya think your HARD enough "

do you want some

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By *ral ExtraordinaireMan
over a year ago

Kent


"Come and have a go ,,,,if ya think your HARD enough "

Lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Noting wrong with footy lads loyalty like you wouldn't believe the only other time I saw loyalty like that was when in the forces

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By *izzy RascallMan
over a year ago

Cardiff


"Noting wrong with footy lads loyalty like you wouldn't believe the only other time I saw loyalty like that was when in the forces "

Everything is wrong with it.

Football hooliganism is a disease and needs stamping out.

There's another plastic in the sea without all the broken seats around.

But seriously, everyone else laughs at football hoolies. Bunch of mongo's

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Noting wrong with footy lads loyalty like you wouldn't believe the only other time I saw loyalty like that was when in the forces

Everything is wrong with it.

Football hooliganism is a disease and needs stamping out.

There's another plastic in the sea without all the broken seats around.

But seriously, everyone else laughs at football hoolies. Bunch of mongo's"

everybody entitled to there own chorus on this subject my Mrs no problem with it what so ever has now a days fighting is few and far between thanks to cctv and hooligan is a word of the past has its casuals now its not just about having a row on a Saturday

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By *izzy RascallMan
over a year ago

Cardiff


"Noting wrong with footy lads loyalty like you wouldn't believe the only other time I saw loyalty like that was when in the forces

Everything is wrong with it.

Football hooliganism is a disease and needs stamping out.

There's another plastic in the sea without all the broken seats around.

But seriously, everyone else laughs at football hoolies. Bunch of mongo'severybody entitled to there own chorus on this subject my Mrs no problem with it what so ever has now a days fighting is few and far between thanks to cctv and hooligan is a word of the past has its casuals now its not just about having a row on a Saturday "

When you say 'Entitled to there chorus' do you mean 'Entitled to their opinion'?

Such as the police, judges, home secretary and law makers?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Noting wrong with footy lads loyalty like you wouldn't believe the only other time I saw loyalty like that was when in the forces

Everything is wrong with it.

Football hooliganism is a disease and needs stamping out.

There's another plastic in the sea without all the broken seats around.

But seriously, everyone else laughs at football hoolies. Bunch of mongo'severybody entitled to there own chorus on this subject my Mrs no problem with it what so ever has now a days fighting is few and far between thanks to cctv and hooligan is a word of the past has its casuals now its not just about having a row on a Saturday

When you say 'Entitled to there chorus' do you mean 'Entitled to their opinion'?

Such as the police, judges, home secretary and law makers?"

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By *ral ExtraordinaireMan
over a year ago

Kent

Growing up in teens and 20s i was very much an advocate of a ruckus with the 'rivals' although i admit i was more a goading finger waving wannabe most saturdays down at Upton Park for my beloved West Ham .

Then came along my daughter who is now 10 . I now look back and cringe and hid . Personally i think its pathetic a load of lads willing to throw bottles carry a slashing blade or prepared to toe a fella to a pulp while there are young children with there parent hurrying away for there safety ect ect . I recently went to a few womens game ie West Ham v City at Wembley and England ladies . Sitting amongst a mixed crowd of young families with their colours and not sitting amongst d*unken 40 something heads was an experience i much prefered as i go soft in my 40s .

Spending 70quid on a USA woman football shirt of their icon Alex Morgan for my daughter has now got her intrested in the sport i loved but fell out of love for it due to the cheat to win at all cost attitude of multi millionaire pound footballers destroying the game along with the lad culture .

Rant over lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Growing up in teens and 20s i was very much an advocate of a ruckus with the 'rivals' although i admit i was more a goading finger waving wannabe most saturdays down at Upton Park for my beloved West Ham .

Then came along my daughter who is now 10 . I now look back and cringe and hid . Personally i think its pathetic a load of lads willing to throw bottles carry a slashing blade or prepared to toe a fella to a pulp while there are young children with there parent hurrying away for there safety ect ect . I recently went to a few womens game ie West Ham v City at Wembley and England ladies . Sitting amongst a mixed crowd of young families with their colours and not sitting amongst d*unken 40 something heads was an experience i much prefered as i go soft in my 40s .

Spending 70quid on a USA woman football shirt of their icon Alex Morgan for my daughter has now got her intrested in the sport i loved but fell out of love for it due to the cheat to win at all cost attitude of multi millionaire pound footballers destroying the game along with the lad culture .

Rant over lol "

yes I agree with you there I've got 3 daughters but Saturday for me was a release and we never had a row where children woman or families were present and never would even shirters has we call them and yes some are known for carrying weapons absolute cowards and football now is a business with a money hunger culture I was actually shocked see this post in the forum Mrs bollocked me for commenting but proper firms keep the trouble away from where shirters are it's the wannabes especially when the movies come out

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By *jangoMan
over a year ago

Plymouth


"Noting wrong with footy lads loyalty like you wouldn't believe the only other time I saw loyalty like that was when in the forces "

Loyal brothers, that will stand side by side...

Back in the day eh!

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By *ral ExtraordinaireMan
over a year ago

Kent


"Growing up in teens and 20s i was very much an advocate of a ruckus with the 'rivals' although i admit i was more a goading finger waving wannabe most saturdays down at Upton Park for my beloved West Ham .

Then came along my daughter who is now 10 . I now look back and cringe and hid . Personally i think its pathetic a load of lads willing to throw bottles carry a slashing blade or prepared to toe a fella to a pulp while there are young children with there parent hurrying away for there safety ect ect . I recently went to a few womens game ie West Ham v City at Wembley and England ladies . Sitting amongst a mixed crowd of young families with their colours and not sitting amongst d*unken 40 something heads was an experience i much prefered as i go soft in my 40s .

Spending 70quid on a USA woman football shirt of their icon Alex Morgan for my daughter has now got her intrested in the sport i loved but fell out of love for it due to the cheat to win at all cost attitude of multi millionaire pound footballers destroying the game along with the lad culture .

Rant over lol yes I agree with you there I've got 3 daughters but Saturday for me was a release and we never had a row where children woman or families were present and never would even shirters has we call them and yes some are known for carrying weapons absolute cowards and football now is a business with a money hunger culture I was actually shocked see this post in the forum Mrs bollocked me for commenting but proper firms keep the trouble away from where shirters are it's the wannabes especially when the movies come out "

Not all firms do that if honest . Millwall have no respect whatsoever . You only need a few mindless idiots to ruin wgat the aim was ...which hapoened alot . Lets face it be it a pub brawl nothing to do with football or a street scrap , if theres young children about the 'adults' should be locked up for many years . Release or no Release its just plain disgusting putting children in that vunerable situation .

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