Daily Mirror linking Everton fans with trouble at Kings Cross

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Martin is a great guy and I have every respect for him, but unless he was at the scene at the time of the incident, his opinion is no more relevant than mine and I was at home.

If Martin was only 5 minutes down the road from absolute murder going on (as people are trying to portray Euston distance to Kings Cross). He would have had a hint.

Police would have been swarming the entire area and the dogs would have been out.

@Tubey

But then again. We have Liverpool fans and Newcastle fans that are trying to deliberately push this as an 'EVERTON' incident.

Without any actual facts having been given by the police or the courts.
 
Martin is a great guy and I have every respect for him, but unless he was at the scene at the time of the incident, his opinion is no more relevant than mine and I was at home.

All due respect mate, that's a bit of a daft thing to say. He was in London at a train station where other fans would have been. Nobody's saying there wasn't trouble, just anecdotally he didn't see any. Which suggests there wasn't exactly carnage everywhere.
 
All due respect mate, that's a bit of a daft thing to say. He was in London at a train station where other fans would have been. Nobody's saying there wasn't trouble, just anecdotally he didn't see any. Which suggests there wasn't exactly carnage everywhere.

Mate. It was like a Shock and Awe campaign by the Everton fans. Destroyed London.

Didn't you know?

All of them. Wrong 'uns.
 
All due respect mate, that's a bit of a daft thing to say. He was in London at a train station where other fans would have been. Nobody's saying there wasn't trouble, just anecdotally he didn't see any. Which suggests there wasn't exactly carnage everywhere.

Martin is a great guy and I have every respect for him, but unless he was at the scene at the time of the incident, his opinion is no more relevant than mine and I was at home.

Some truth in what both of you say. Round the Boleyn there was a really friendly atmosphere pre and post match. Same on the tube, but if some fans, from whatever club, were out looking for trouble, then things still kick off a bit occassionally.

Both the Newcastle and Hull fans would travel into Kings Cross, so it seems more likely that they were the instigators of any trouble, but it's impossible to rule out the possibility that some Blues were involved.
 
Some truth in what both of you say. Round the Boleyn there was a really friendly atmosphere pre and post match. Same on the tube, but if some fans, from whatever club, were out looking for trouble, then things still kick off a bit occassionally.

Both the Newcastle and Hull fans would travel into Kings Cross, so it seems more likely that they were the instigators of any trouble, but it's impossible to rule out the possibility that some Blues were involved.

But it seems thanks to the Nob on twitter it is Everton being singled out hardly any mention of other clubs. Of those who live down there keep an eye for details of the identity of those arrested.
 
This whole thing will be used by some as an excuse to assault random Everton fans.

Mark my words.
 
Stuff like this really gets on my wick.

I thoroughly believe Social media, makes 99% of all stories now published by 'reporters'. God knows what reporters did 10 years ago when they didn't have the option of finding trouble based on fictitious stuff created by attention seekers, papers must have been a fraction of the size they are now.

As for Geordies, they are the biggest self loathing gets ever. Kopites of the North, if there ever was one. Even if the story does have some substance, which going by a couple on here it may do, they were quick enough to throw in the 'Beat up kids and women', as to allude from the fact they may have provoked something, and suggest they were innocent, sick of it.
 
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crim...-hooligans-clash-in-kings-cross-10255762.html

London Evening Standard reports trouble with reference to all 3 Premiership games played in the capital, with no particular blame attached to Everton at this stage in contrast to the bellends at the Mirror.

Also mentions 1 man taken to hospital with head injuries, not quite the women and children being glassed by rampaging Evertonians myth being peddled by some on Twitter.
 
Stuff like this really gets on my wick.

I thoroughly believe Social media, makes 99% of all stories now published by 'reporters'. God knows what reporters did 10 years ago when they didn't have the option of finding trouble based on fictitious stuff created by attention seekers, papers must have been a fraction of the size they are now.

As for Geordies, they are the biggest self loathing gets ever. Kopites of the North, if there ever was one. Even if the story does have some substance, which going by a couple on here it may do, they were quick enough to throw in the 'Beat up kids and women', as to allude from the fact they may have provoked something, and suggest they were innocent, sick of it.
Was there any horses involved ?
 
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