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Imagine what a fan would do if he could get his hands on some of the Premier League prima donnas, there would be carnage.

A punch in the chops would be considered a complement.
 
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I was at a Wigan match once, and one of the Wigan players was warming up along the touchline, when the ball went out of play, and the player warming up grabbed the ball, and refused to give it to the opposing player, a bit of a punchup ensued, and the Wigan player was red carded, before he even came on the pitch! Is that legal?

I went to see a pre-season friendly, Wigan vs Ayr?? And at the end of the game, 10 minutes from time, we were losing, and the ball came into the crowd, and as the gates had been opened for people to leave this farce, several supporters decided a kick about on the carpark, so the match was abandoned, as they didn't have a spare ball.

My girlfriend needed to use the loo at halftime, so asked a steward where the ladies were, to be directed to the home sides dressing room! Where they had a broken toilet seat on a single toilet, apparently.

But overall, footballers are aggresive fuelled nobrainers, and the die hard supporters are wannabe footballers, with even more aggression.
 
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