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    Quote Originally Posted by Musashi View Post
    Do you mean the situation when they beat up 2 Turkish kebab owners or is it another one?
    Another one. They just started to fight outside one pub. Without reason probably.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sashko View Post
    Oh I see, it got inconvenient so NOW we are only talking about Euro.

    Your own flamebait from 2 pages ago:


    People throw stuff on the pitch during league games in most of the world. But Poles are just too good and proper for that. Give me a break.
    Yes. Now we are talking about EURO. If you want to talk about football violence in general - make another thread.

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    OK anyway now it's time for a real war. Russia vs. Poland. Smok and Musashi I trust that you 2 would be on the frontlines? You guys just seem so brave and valiant.. don't forget that Hungarian bastard either, I'm sure that he will come in handy to throw under a Russian tank - when you are running for your life to the Western border.

    Moral is guys - stop talking sh1t. You might just get it in the face instead.

    Enough already with the generalisations and insults to Russians based on the behaviour and actions of our football hooligans. Besides which, you ain't seen nothing yet

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flamming_Python View Post
    OK anyway now it's time for a real war. Russia vs. Poland. Smok and Musashi I trust that you 2 would be on the frontlines? You guys just seem so brave and valiant.. don't forget that Hungarian bastard either, I'm sure that he will come in handy to throw under a Russian tank - when you are running for your life to the Western border.

    Moral is guys - stop talking sh1t. You might just get it in the face instead.
    what the fakin war? there is a bunch of idiots(football hooligans) in poland, the same bunch in russia, and why we have to war?

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    Quote Originally Posted by merk666 View Post
    what the fakin war? there is a bunch of idiots(football hooligans) in poland, the same bunch in russia, and why we have to war?
    Well I mean we had the warmup already. Got a good few people excited I see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by b0sco View Post
    The Chinese take on things:

    Poles and the Chinese have good relations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Musashi View Post
    How come you are still alive
    Well more than 20 years of martial arts, two years in Naval Infantry. Is that counts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arbody View Post
    Well more than 20 years of martial arts, two years in Naval Infantry.
    So when someone gets too close you pop them with some cannons, huh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vehemence View Post
    So when someone gets too close you pop them with some cannons, huh?
    Nah just stood like a guy which you don't want to dance with . "Never look like a victim" rule. Been at many riots and golden rule is "Kick and run" the worst side of it, that usually all victims are people that weren't ready to fight or didn't want to. Sad but true.

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    What Russian police thinks about Russian fans in Poland.

    http://wiadomosci.onet.pl/kraj/szef-...wiadomosc.html
    You can translate it using google.

    Few quotes by colonel Yuri Abrashov - chief of Russian police's department for EURO 2012. He was speaking for Russian newspaper Sovietskij Sport.

    'Russian internal affairs ministry was against that march (...) People who decided to make that march should think about consequences.'
    'Polish police acted professionally and was unprejudiced. Polish Police was more hard for Polish hooligans.'
    'Among Russian fans there were provocateurs who wanted to fight.'
    'Some people (Russians) put Russian participation in EURO (current and future) under question.' - UEFA can ban Russia from future EURO or kick it out from current.
    'For our citizens (Russians) traveling to Poland to watch a game can be more safe than going to watch a game in Russia.'

    Last phrase shows it all. Even Russian police claimed, that Russian fans in Poland are more safe than in Russia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smok View Post
    What Russian police thinks about Russian fans in Poland.

    http://wiadomosci.onet.pl/kraj/szef-...wiadomosc.html
    You can translate it using google.

    Few quotes by colonel Yuri Abrashov - chief of Russian police's department for EURO 2012. He was speaking for Russian newspaper Sovietskij Sport.

    'Russian internal affairs ministry was against that march (...) People who decided to make that march should think about consequences.'
    'Polish police acted professional and was unprejudiced. Polish Police was more hard for Polish hooligans.'
    'Among Russian fans there were provocateurs who wanted to fight.'
    'Some people (Russians) put Russian participation in EURO (current and future) under question.' - UEFA can ban Russia from future EURO or kick it out from current.
    'For our citizens (Russians) traveling to Poland to watch a game can be more safe than going to watch a game in Russia.'

    Last phrase shows it all. Even Russian police claimed, that Russian fans in Poland are more safe than in Russia.
    At every away match ther is OMON squad with Russians fans , this time Polish authorities didn't allow for this. Belive me Polish police didn't prevent sh!t. The should arest few houndrets polish hool before they started the riot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by b0sco View Post
    The Chinese take on things:

    hahaha that's awesome

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arbody View Post
    At every away match ther is OMON squad with Russians fans , this time Polish authorities didn't allow for this. Belive me Polish police didn't prevent sh!t. The should arest few houndrets polish hool before they started the riot.
    In democratic country like Poland you can't arrest person before he did something wrong. It is impossible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arbody View Post
    At every away match ther is OMON squad with Russians fans , this time Polish authorities didn't allow for this. Belive me Polish police didn't prevent sh!t. The should arest few houndrets polish hool before they started the riot.
    Poland is not the Republic of Belarus or the USSR and the police is not allowed to do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smok View Post
    In democratic country like Poland you can't arrest person before he did something wrong. It is impossible.
    don't you have something restricting a rioting mob from forming?
    In Germany if two rivaling groups want to have a demonstration at the same time authorities make sure they can keep them apart and safe before giving permission.

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