So what did I say that was untrue ?? Everything I typed was the truth. And as for “respecting” I`d say your mate Dave shows less respect than most. Aahhh but you`ve probably met him
You could have had the balls to reply in your own name rather than use mine.
Oh and my lad was on that coach but obviously only Daves replies count
So what did I say that was untrue ?? Everything I typed was the truth. And as for “respecting” I`d say your mate Dave shows less respect than most. Aahhh but you`ve probably met him
You could have had the balls to reply in your own name rather than use mine.
Oh and my lad was on that coach but obviously only Daves replies count
Didn’t see what you wrote before it was removed but if your lad was on that coach, how about giving his side of the story, if he/they has/have a defence?
Not judging at all, I know nothing about this story over and above what I have read on this thread.
Ok Griff, here`s what my lad told me (he wouldn`t lie to me I`m certain of that)
Apparently there was a ceiling light cracked on the coach, a lot of the lads were asked to chip in a couple of quid for the cost which they did (my son didn`t need to do this as he was at the front and the light was done at the back). This was before the game I think. He said that when they got back to the coach after the game a few Millwall were launching bricks at it. The driver told the passengers he was not taking them home. Now if they paid up like they said they did surely there shouldn`t have been a problem. That`s all I heard.
And my reply to Dave was. How can he take the moral high ground about a bunch of kids when hes in his 30s threatening people on forums with baseball bats ?
A real shame. I know they’re not reflective of your fanbase and 99% of Wiganers we had at our place were great. Unfortunately it’s these few idiots that leave the lasting impression. They threw rubbish around the car park, smashed a number of roof tiles in the toilet area and were generally unpleasant. Many thanks to the many Wigan fans that made good the situation. Really decent people who were pretty embarrasssed by the whole thing.
Good luck for the final and hope you stay up.
Didn’t the police question why there was a coach load of kids without responsible adult presence? Anyone know the answer to that?
Amazing to think you are considered to be a fully fledged adult at the age of 18.
I thought I knew everything at 18 the older I get the more I realise I have to left to learn.[/quote]
I’m 36. Todays generation is definitely younger in the head than mine was.
15 year olds are like 12 year olds, 18 year olds are like 15 year olds, and 21-26 year olds are like 18 year olds. I’ve said this for a while. Why? Er, maybe to go with lack of discipline in home and society buy also because stuff comes a whole lot easier to most of them. Mobiles, computers, video games, laptops, tablets, Satellite tv, etc.
Spoilt.[/quote]
maybe its just a minority because I have been going to away games since before i was 18 im now 21 and not once have we smashed a coach up maybe the odd seat damage by one dickhead that was paid for so its not every 15 16 year old or every 18 year old its a minority take it your mr perfect and never did anything wrong in your childhood, and im sure that if all of that technology was available in your childhood you would of had it ?
So are you saying all of Arkys trips have been free from any trouble ?? Nothing illegal or anything like that ? We are talking mainly grown men aswell not kids
2 young lads got on our coach on the way back. they must have been about 16. We quizzed them about their coach but they just said they got left behind which was quite strange considering they were on the coach about 10mins after kick off. Anyway they were quiet all the way home after they did there initiation sing song to the rest of the lads. :silly: To be fair they seemed like decent young lads.
Maybe they was originally on the this dodgy coach and decided they didnt wanna get involved with the vandalism.
This is more or less what mine said (He’s 16). He was lucky in that I was half a mile away having a curry in Wembley High St and was staying in Reading overnight. Him and his mates were baffled but accepted there were scrotes on the bus who coughed up money to the driver after causing some minor damage which I presumed meant ‘spewing up’ after drinking alcopops. I advised him this is what happens when you get close to scrotes.
Ok Griff, here`s what my lad told me (he wouldn`t lie to me I`m certain of that)
Apparently there was a ceiling light cracked on the coach, a lot of the lads were asked to chip in a couple of quid for the cost which they did (my son didn`t need to do this as he was at the front and the light was done at the back). This was before the game I think. He said that when they got back to the coach after the game a few Millwall were launching bricks at it. The driver told the passengers he was not taking them home. Now if they paid up like they said they did surely there shouldn`t have been a problem. That`s all I heard.
And my reply to Dave was. How can he take the moral high ground about a bunch of kids when hes in his 30s threatening people on forums with baseball bats ?
No one has said for sure what the extent if this vandalism is yet, it ranges from a cracked light to ‘smashed up’, I would have thought the truth lies somewhere in the middle, and also I would have thought it was a few idiots on a coach full, rather than a coach full of idiots.
Anyone (apart from Dicks lad) involved shed any light on it?
Edit: posted at same time as above, anymore for anymore?
ive heard that when the coach stopped at wealdstone, the driver checked the coach and there was smashed lights so all the lads on the coach got £3oo between them to pay for the damage so the coach would take them to wembley and then home,they gave the money to a women who was travelling with the driver but he just dropped them off at wembley and pissed off. this is from a group of lads who was on the coach