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Its been some time since my last post. Great to see the special 1 back were he belongs!!!

How are we all??

Right then the last time we meet well lets just say it wasnt for the faint hearted and the bridge..

Do you think it will be the same when we meet this season, home or away?? as most clubs in the prem seem to think that now we are in the big time it will the return of trouble!!

Every club had idiots right, and we have a few more then most as do ur selfs.

Its got bubble trip writen all over these 2 fixtures!!

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Can't see it being like last time which, depending on what you believe, was so poorly policed it could have been an OB stitch up operation.

I fully agree with you mate. I also felt it was an ob stitch up i dont now how you police stanford bridge but from what i seen on the streets to the police just chilling out and watching with the vidieo cam was unreal,

And to let i 4,000 plus cardiff out at the same time as 35,000 odd chelsea fans what did they expect to happen?? Great day tho i must say.. a league game will be that little bit more special.

I fully agree with you mate. I also felt it was an ob stitch up i dont now how you police stanford bridge but from what i seen on the streets to the police just chilling out and watching with the vidieo cam was unreal,

And to let i 4,000 plus cardiff out at the same time as 35,000 odd chelsea fans what did they expect to happen?? Great day tho i must say.. a league game will be that little bit more special.

 

Exactly.

 

It was actually more like 6,000 Cardif just allowed to spill out onto the Kings Road and roam around.

 

It was hardly a secret what was being planned ( and wouldn't take much to assume even if they didn't know anything concrete) so why the Police seemingly just let it unfold I will never know.

 

And once it does kick off, like you say, they seemed more interested in filming it then actually stopping it- very srange.

 

Anyway, should still be fun this season, will mix things up nicely and will take this clash over an emotionless 250 Wigan supporters turning up anyday of the week...

They just wanted to put certain people behind bars. Else they would have done their usual, indiscriminately wading into all and sundry with batons and horses.

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Used to like Cardiff but now you play in red - don't like red

Same here but. Hate the red but i could never turn my back on the club i love

My old man willl be turnin in his grave right now!! We look like a fake liverpool!! Not good at all but i will always be blue

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Exactly.

It was actually more like 6,000 Cardif just allowed to spill out onto the Kings Road and roam around.

It was hardly a secret what was being planned ( and wouldn't take much to assume even if they didn't know anything concrete) so why the Police seemingly just let it unfold I will never know.

And once it does kick off, like you say, they seemed more interested in filming it then actually stopping it- very srange.

Anyway, should still be fun this season, will mix things up nicely and will take this clash over an emotionless 250 Wigan supporters turning up anyday of the week...

Poor old wigan. I remeber them bring around 50 fans to us in late 90s.. didnt the jacks only bring around 500 fans for the semi final of the league cup. Piss poor support

Whats a bubble trip?

 

 

A trip to Greece?  bubble and squeak = Greek?

 

Other than  that, I don't know.

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Whats a bubble trip?

Im sure a few prem clubs will soon know what a bubble trip is!! We have them for swansea, leeds, milwall, bristol city and westham, its a police escort from ur own stadium to the visting stadium no stoping 50mph all the way, and only way to go is via offical coach from ur football club also the police have ur tickets and give them to you as u enter the stadium!!

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senior officer says football clubs should pay full cost of policing wider areasBy WalesOnline  |  7 Apr 2012 00:01A civil liberties group has called for an end to so-called “bubble†policing of football games after Wales’ top two sides played more than 40 high-security fixtures in a decade.Cardiff City fans were subjected to rigorous police restrictions – described as “kettling on wheels†by campaigners Manifesto Club – on more than 30 away-days in 10 seasons.Swansea City supporters were also subject to the controls on four visits to their arch rivals, while the procedures have also been used for visiting spectators at both clubs.The measures mean fans have to travel on official coaches to games and exchange vouchers for match tickets at a rendezvous point before buses are given a police escort to the stadium.Vince Alm, of the Cardiff City Supporters’ Club, described the restrictions as “a sledgehammer to crack a nutâ€.Manifesto Club released the report – Criminalising Football Fans: The Case Against ‘Bubble’ Matches – on Friday.Freedom of Information Act requests made to police forces in England and Wales reveal the measures were used for at least 48 Football League matches in the last decade – 42 of which involved Cardiff.Bluebirds fans travelling to games away at Bristol City, Stoke City, Coventry City, Wolverhampton Wanderers , West Bromwich Albion, Birmingham City, Millwall, West Ham United and Tottenham Hotspur have all been subjected to the restrictions.Home matches against Leeds United, Swansea City and also nearby neighbours Bristol City have also been designated as bubble matches for away fans.A clash between Swansea City and Bristol City in 2009 was also deemed a bubble match.The report states: “The extreme measures involved in bubble matches cause considerable disruption for fans.â€It also claims the added security measures could be a money-saving measure for clubs if the controls meant games fell in to a lower risk category for policing fees.“Clubs may therefore be tempted to opt for bubble matches, despite their unpopularity, since the savings can be close to £20,000 for a Championship level fixture.â€Report author Peter Lloyd, a Peterborough United fan, also says bubble methods can make travelling supporters “more exposed to troublemakers, because they are travelling in a convoy of readily identifiable vehiclesâ€.The report adds: “The sight of kettled supporters being escorted to and from the ground can lead to the very taunting and abuse which the authorities would presumably like to see reduced.â€Home Office figures cited in the report show more than 37m spectators attended professional football matches in England and Wales last season but only 3,089 arrests were made – lower than 0.01% of fans and a record low.Of those arrests, 332 were for violent disorder – a reduction of 40% on the season before. Nearly three-quarters of matches had no arrests at all.The overall arrest total was down 9% on the 2009/10 season.The report calls on football clubs and the authorities to stop using the tactic to police away fans and “concentrate in tackling troublemakers and incidents of disorder directlyâ€.Cardiff City Supporters’ Club travel officer Vince Alm said bubble matches made fans feel “like second-class citizensâ€.“It’s ridiculous, absolutely ridiculous,†he said. “It’s a waste of taxpayers’ money and it’s also an infringement of people’s civil liberties.â€He said bubble matches were unfair as they impose restrictions on all fans rather than tackling troublemakers.“It’s like any sporting fixture – occasionally you get the odd incident but provided you look after the idiots then it doesn’t take a lot of resources.â€But Sports Grounds Safety Authority senior inspector Malcolm Collier said in “exceptional circumstances†bubble matches were the only way to police a game when authorities felt other options were not adequate.“There are times and places when these would appear to be the only resolution to a very, very difficult problem,†he said.“We want to get back to football being the beautiful game and if this becomes the only option [for a game] then in all honesty it has to be considered.â€Cardiff City FC did not respond to requests for a statement on the report.

A trip to Greece? bubble and squeak = Greek?

Other than that, I don't know.

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 this os what we have to put up with

42 of which involved Cardiff.Bluebirds fans travelling to games away at Bristol City, Stoke City, Coventry City, Wolverhampton Wanderers , West Bromwich Albion, Birmingham City, Millwall, West Ham United and Tottenham Hotspur have all been subjected to the restrictions.Home matches against Leeds United, Swansea City and also nearby neighbours Bristol City

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Freedom of Information Act requests made to police forces in England and Wales reveal the measures were used for at least 48 Football League matches in the last decade – 42 of which involved Cardiff.Freedom of Information Act requests made to police forces in England and Wales reveal the measures were used for at least 48 Football League matches in the last decade – 42 of which involved Cardiff.

It dont matter when the game is or what time. You will find a totally different CFC on a prem game. Anything likely to happen will go on outside the bubble anything that happens at any prem games these days in my eyes are either young idiots who dont know the rules or even worse bully boys. Either way its not the way. 

Dont get me wrong people wont have liberties taken, we aint mugs and if you do you will get plenty of resistance. If you do fancy terrorizing woman,children,tourists,oap's and businessmen on there weekends you'll find alot more at Trafalgar square.

But dont come to the Bridge give it large and go home all heroic. 

 

Why dont you just come and watch some worldclass players having a decent game of football.

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From what I recall of the last game I remember seeing a hell of a lot of the old faces in the area (none of them would have been in the ground). They turned out especially for this one. One of the 'meeting places' was West Brompton cemetery I believe. My guess is it'll be the same with more pre-arranged 'meet ups' organised. 

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One of the scariest days in my life,I was 14 and after city leading 3 - 0 Chelsea only went and scored 3 times in the last 5 mins if I remember correctly.At the final whistle we couldn't get out of the bob bank and all I could see at the gates which were locked was bottles,sticks and stone flying through the air and hundreds going toe to toe,we heard Chelsea were trying to get in the gates and had run the pitch and were heading to the bob bank exit,I was on the brink of being crushed and decided to climb the wall which lead to the cul de sac of houses my mate was carrying a few pounds and didn't make it.walking through the houses I thought I was safe until what seemed like hundreds of chelsea piling into the street,as I tried to forget about the sh*t in my pants I dived over the wall of one of the houses and banged on the door,this old guy answered and said I had better come in.I stood there shaking,final score was on and the guy asked if I wanted a cup of tea?,I asked for water which his mrs brought out in a shuffling manner,the street was filling up with chelsea and then came the onslought,the guy started telling me I was a f**king disgrace to society and my breed should be locked up,he continued to pummel me for about 5 mins as I stood watching final score trying to block him out,he kept shouting and started to get louder and more aggressive even though he was in his 70's,then I snapped and said f**k it,I said thank you and decided I would rather be out there than taking this sh*t so I bombed outside,luckily a few Cardiff had stormed in and were having it with Chelsea,I ran out of the cul de sac and a guy about 16 was being ragged by a police dog,he was being dragged by his leg so I decided to grab the lad by the armpits and try to drag him from the dog which I managed after what seemed ages but was probably only a few seconds.I never got his name but we headed off to find some medical care for his bites, I am sure there were bottles being thrown from a departing train full of Chelsea.I wonder if that guy is on this forum.I'm not sure how many Chelsea brought that day but it seemed like 5000.were you there and what do you remember about it?     http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-9-folWUlE 

Can someone explain to me why Chelsea and Cardiff have had issues in the past? (feel like i'm missing something)

One of the scariest days in my life,I was 14 and after city leading 3 - 0 Chelsea only went and scored 3 times in the last 5 mins if I remember correctly.At the final whistle we couldn't get out of the bob bank and all I could see at the gates which were locked was bottles,sticks and stone flying through the air and hundreds going toe to toe,we heard Chelsea were trying to get in the gates and had run the pitch and were heading to the bob bank exit,I was on the brink of being crushed and decided to climb the wall which lead to the cul de sac of houses my mate was carrying a few pounds and didn't make it.walking through the houses I thought I was safe until what seemed like hundreds of chelsea piling into the street,as I tried to forget about the sh*t in my pants I dived over the wall of one of the houses and banged on the door,this old guy answered and said I had better come in.I stood there shaking,final score was on and the guy asked if I wanted a cup of tea?,I asked for water which his mrs brought out in a shuffling manner,the street was filling up with chelsea and then came the onslought,the guy started telling me I was a f**king disgrace to society and my breed should be locked up,he continued to pummel me for about 5 mins as I stood watching final score trying to block him out,he kept shouting and started to get louder and more aggressive even though he was in his 70's,then I snapped and said f**k it,I said thank you and decided I would rather be out there than taking this sh*t so I bombed outside,luckily a few Cardiff had stormed in and were having it with Chelsea,I ran out of the cul de sac and a guy about 16 was being ragged by a police dog,he was being dragged by his leg so I decided to grab the lad by the armpits and try to drag him from the dog which I managed after what seemed ages but was probably only a few seconds.I never got his name but we headed off to find some medical care for his bites, I am sure there were bottles being thrown from a departing train full of Chelsea.I wonder if that guy is on this forum.I'm not sure how many Chelsea brought that day but it seemed like 5000.were you there and what do you remember about it? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-9-folWUlE

Can someone explain to me why Chelsea and Cardiff have had issues in the past? (feel like i'm missing something)

What was the point of all of this? For those who partake in this sh*t, does it make them feel more 'alpha' to get in a ruck with other like-minded, brainless neanderthals? Do they have to somehow prove how much of a 'man' they are by doing this sort of sh*t?

I am sure you felt a bit guilty having a man in his 70s angry with you. Not good.

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