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I'm an away travelling Arsenal fan and we've had Tommy Robinson and mates turn up to European away games just to have a scrap alongside their Arsenal mates. The Luton town bunch do seem to like their continental fighting. Last time I saw him and Danny Tommo was in Munich. Every club has them. Spurs or Arsenal no exception.
The political allegiances and behaviour of a minority of fans on our away trips has led me to seriously consider not going any more. Although technically speaking, if you're turning up to away games for a team you don't support just for the knuckle you probably don't get to call yourself a fan.
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Yeah it's no fun that way if you just want to have a good time but need to work around the assholes.
The Northern Irish team managed to clean up well, the manager had to spend two years talking to all supporter clubs in person. He got rid of the sectarian/racist chants though and football is really taking off.
Not sure how infiltrated they were by scumbags though. And agree if you come for a fight you don't support football.
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I'm an away travelling Arsenal fan and we've had Tommy Robinson and mates turn up to European away games just to have a scrap alongside their Arsenal mates. The Luton town bunch do seem to like their continental fighting. Last time I saw him and Danny Tommo was in Munich. Every club has them. Spurs or Arsenal no exception.
The political allegiances and behaviour of a minority of fans on our away trips has led me to seriously consider not going any more. Although technically speaking, if you're turning up to away games for a team you don't support just for the knuckle you probably don't get to call yourself a fan.
This is (actually, not shitting you) one of the only good things to come from Brexit - Robinson and his scumbag mates will have to apply for an ESTA type document to travel to matches, which can be denied due to their criminal records. At the moment free movement means that they can all go wherever they want, but come the 1st of Jan they'll find that the world just got smaller.
John Crace from the Guardian supports the Spurs.
I suppose telling the club is fair enough, but imagine being a non swivel eyed loon that just loves supporting the club. Clearly the club has work to do, but the "all football fans are hooligans" must crop up on social media.
Was it really necessary if the spurs already are trying to stamp out shitty behaviour? If not, cha, name and shame may be needed...?