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For the record I am that middle aged female....45...so I will take it. Go to games home and away with my husband and two elderly fans me being the designated driver. As previous account came out ground and a large group of thistle youths standing across the road as previously described. We were walking back to the car walking beside us was a man 40s dressed in a light blue jumper, he was eyeballing us and almost growling at us as we walked beside him. A young girl was pushed over and i said to him this is ridiculous people are going to get hurt here a young girl has just been knocked over, he reply show me, show me

, where, are you her maw maybe you should be in there looking after her...not in a concerned but an aggressive threatening manner. I moved away from him to try to check the girl was ok when another guy turned around to punch someone...in his defence not specifically a woman anyone would have done. It was put to him did he want to hit a woman and he eventually backed off.

I then approached a police officer standing at a van with my husband he asked the officer what he was going to do about the situation as his wife had just nearly been assaulted. The officer grabbed my husband and said well I didn't assault your wife..in the upset I did not get his badge number...returned to car shaken but unhurt. Complaint lodged with Patrick Thistle football club...if casuals young or old want to fight find a park, knock ten bells out of each other but keep football fans out of it

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For the record I am that middle aged female....45...so I will take it. Go to games home and away with my husband and two elderly fans me being the designated driver. As previous account came out ground and a large group of thistle youths standing across the road as previously described. We were walking back to the car walking beside us was a man 40s dressed in a light blue jumper, he was eyeballing us and almost growling at us as we walked beside him. A young girl was pushed over and i said to him this is ridiculous people are going to get hurt here a young girl has just been knocked over, he reply show me, show me

, where, are you her maw maybe you should be in there looking after her...not in a concerned but an aggressive threatening manner. I moved away from him to try to check the girl was ok when another guy turned around to punch someone...in his defence not specifically a woman anyone would have done. It was put to him did he want to hit a woman and he eventually backed off.

I then approached a police officer standing at a van with my husband he asked the officer what he was going to do about the situation as his wife had just nearly been assaulted. The officer grabbed my husband and said well I didn't assault your wife..in the upset I did not get his badge number...returned to car shaken but unhurt. Complaint lodged with Patrick Thistle football club...if casuals young or old want to fight find a park, knock ten bells out of each other but keep football fans out of it

Dry your eyes.

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For the record I am that middle aged female....45...so I will take it. Go to games home and away with my husband and two elderly fans me being the designated driver. As previous account came out ground and a large group of thistle youths standing across the road as previously described. We were walking back to the car walking beside us was a man 40s dressed in a light blue jumper, he was eyeballing us and almost growling at us as we walked beside him. A young girl was pushed over and i said to him this is ridiculous people are going to get hurt here a young girl has just been knocked over, he reply show me, show me

, where, are you her maw maybe you should be in there looking after her...not in a concerned but an aggressive threatening manner. I moved away from him to try to check the girl was ok when another guy turned around to punch someone...in his defence not specifically a woman anyone would have done. It was put to him did he want to hit a woman and he eventually backed off.

I then approached a police officer standing at a van with my husband he asked the officer what he was going to do about the situation as his wife had just nearly been assaulted. The officer grabbed my husband and said well I didn't assault your wife..in the upset I did not get his badge number...returned to car shaken but unhurt. Complaint lodged with Patrick Thistle football club...if casuals young or old want to fight find a park, knock ten bells out of each other but keep football fans out of it

That's an awful thing to read.

Learn some grammar.

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For the record I am that middle aged female....45...so I will take it. Go to games home and away with my husband and two elderly fans me being the designated driver. As previous account came out ground and a large group of thistle youths standing across the road as previously described. We were walking back to the car walking beside us was a man 40s dressed in a light blue jumper, he was eyeballing us and almost growling at us as we walked beside him. A young girl was pushed over and i said to him this is ridiculous people are going to get hurt here a young girl has just been knocked over, he reply show me, show me

, where, are you her maw maybe you should be in there looking after her...not in a concerned but an aggressive threatening manner. I moved away from him to try to check the girl was ok when another guy turned around to punch someone...in his defence not specifically a woman anyone would have done. It was put to him did he want to hit a woman and he eventually backed off.

I then approached a police officer standing at a van with my husband he asked the officer what he was going to do about the situation as his wife had just nearly been assaulted. The officer grabbed my husband and said well I didn't assault your wife..in the upset I did not get his badge number...returned to car shaken but unhurt. Complaint lodged with Patrick Thistle football club...if casuals young or old want to fight find a park, knock ten bells out of each other but keep football fans out of it

None of this really happened though.

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For the record I am that middle aged female....45...so I will take it. Go to games home and away with my husband and two elderly fans me being the designated driver. As previous account came out ground and a large group of thistle youths standing across the road as previously described. We were walking back to the car walking beside us was a man 40s dressed in a light blue jumper, he was eyeballing us and almost growling at us as we walked beside him. A young girl was pushed over and i said to him this is ridiculous people are going to get hurt here a young girl has just been knocked over, he reply show me, show me

, where, are you her maw maybe you should be in there looking after her...not in a concerned but an aggressive threatening manner. I moved away from him to try to check the girl was ok when another guy turned around to punch someone...in his defence not specifically a woman anyone would have done. It was put to him did he want to hit a woman and he eventually backed off.

I then approached a police officer standing at a van with my husband he asked the officer what he was going to do about the situation as his wife had just nearly been assaulted. The officer grabbed my husband and said well I didn't assault your wife..in the upset I did not get his badge number...returned to car shaken but unhurt. Complaint lodged with Patrick Thistle football club...if casuals young or old want to fight find a park, knock ten bells out of each other but keep football fans out of it

Ah, so you were the one walking in front of me, basically shit stirring and trying to wind folk up. Pretty embarrassing way for a grown woman to act.

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Ok if you call being concerned about youngsters safety and telling a has been casual who looked full of substances that maybe he should re evaluate his behaviour winding people up then guilty as charged. As for the guy who was going to throw the punch the only communication I had with him was to ask him if he really wanted to hit a woman not another word was spoken.

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Ok if you call being concerned about youngsters safety and telling a has been casual who looked full of substances that maybe he should re evaluate his behaviour winding people up then guilty as charged. As for the guy who was going to throw the punch the only communication I had with him was to ask him if he really wanted to hit a woman not another word was spoken.

Where was your husband when all this was going on? Must be a bit of a w****r if he abandoned you in the middle of a football rammy. Take it he was never in section a?
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Ok if you call being concerned about youngsters safety and telling a has been casual who looked full of substances that maybe he should re evaluate his behaviour winding people up then guilty as charged. As for the guy who was going to throw the punch the only communication I had with him was to ask him if he really wanted to hit a woman not another word was spoken.

But not sticking your oar in or making the situation worse. No way, not doing that at all.

Probably your saintly behaviour that meant the police followed you down Garscube Road.

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For the record I am that middle aged female....45...so I will take it. Go to games home and away with my husband and two elderly fans me being the designated driver. As previous account came out ground and a large group of thistle youths standing across the road as previously described. We were walking back to the car walking beside us was a man 40s dressed in a light blue jumper, he was eyeballing us and almost growling at us as we walked beside him. A young girl was pushed over and i said to him this is ridiculous people are going to get hurt here a young girl has just been knocked over, he reply show me, show me

, where, are you her maw maybe you should be in there looking after her...not in a concerned but an aggressive threatening manner. I moved away from him to try to check the girl was ok when another guy turned around to punch someone...in his defence not specifically a woman anyone would have done. It was put to him did he want to hit a woman and he eventually backed off.

I then approached a police officer standing at a van with my husband he asked the officer what he was going to do about the situation as his wife had just nearly been assaulted. The officer grabbed my husband and said well I didn't assault your wife..in the upset I did not get his badge number...returned to car shaken but unhurt. Complaint lodged with Patrick Thistle football club...if casuals young or old want to fight find a park, knock ten bells out of each other but keep football fans out of it

Heads gone IMO ^

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My husband was beside me as was the 72 year old and 65 year old gentlemen who ttavel in our car. No I don't sit in section A " not cool enough" however you will find me with the aforementioned gentlemen in section c and no police followed me or any of my fellow fans they were too busy chasing young Patrick fans into the flats at St George's cross after they ran toward the dozen or so young accies fans who were being escorted by police to the underground. Situation worse, first and foremost my only concern was for people's safety but maybe that doesn't concern you as someone pointed out in a previous post some of these children are very young.I would suggest by ignoring and excusing fans bad behaviour is the only thing making any situation worse.... .but it's always nice to visit Glasgow's friendly club

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My husband was beside me as was the 72 year old and 65 year old gentlemen who ttavel in our car. No I don't sit in section A " not cool enough" however you will find me with the aforementioned gentlemen in section c and no police followed me or any of my fellow fans they were too busy chasing young Patrick fans into the flats at St George's cross after they ran toward the dozen or so young accies fans who were being escorted by police to the underground. Situation worse, first and foremost my only concern was for people's safety but maybe that doesn't concern you as someone pointed out in a previous post some of these children are very young.I would suggest by ignoring and excusing fans bad behaviour is the only thing making any situation worse.... .but it's always nice to visit Glasgow's friendly club

Absolute tear stained word salad.

I don't think anyone is denying Thistle's Disney club casuals had an equal part to play in the frankly tame handbags outside the ground. However, let's be honest here. Your club has an issue with wannabe 12 year old casuals intent on getting "pwopa nawty" every week. It's a common issue every time our clubs have faced in the past two seasons and it's not uncommon to hear of "trouble" involving Accies fans and those of other clubs.

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Absolute tear stained word salad.

I don't think anyone is denying Thistle's Disney club casuals had an equal part to play in the frankly tame handbags outside the ground. However, let's be honest here. Your club has an issue with wannabe 12 year old casuals intent on getting "pwopa nawty" every week. It's a common issue every time our clubs have faced in the past two seasons and it's not uncommon to hear of "trouble" involving Accies fans and those of other clubs.

It is pretty uncommon to hear of trouble involving Accies fans in the past couple of seasons, to be honest.
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My husband was beside me as was the 72 year old and 65 year old gentlemen who ttavel in our car. No I don't sit in section A " not cool enough" however you will find me with the aforementioned gentlemen in section c and no police followed me or any of my fellow fans they were too busy chasing young Patrick fans into the flats at St George's cross after they ran toward the dozen or so young accies fans who were being escorted by police to the underground. Situation worse, first and foremost my only concern was for people's safety but maybe that doesn't concern you as someone pointed out in a previous post some of these children are very young.I would suggest by ignoring and excusing fans bad behaviour is the only thing making any situation worse.... .but it's always nice to visit Glasgow's friendly club

100% WUM.

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My husband was beside me as was the 72 year old and 65 year old gentlemen who ttavel in our car. No I don't sit in section A " not cool enough" however you will find me with the aforementioned gentlemen in section c and no police followed me or any of my fellow fans they were too busy chasing young Patrick fans into the flats at St George's cross after they ran toward the dozen or so young accies fans who were being escorted by police to the underground. Situation worse, first and foremost my only concern was for people's safety but maybe that doesn't concern you as someone pointed out in a previous post some of these children are very young.I would suggest by ignoring and excusing fans bad behaviour is the only thing making any situation worse.... .but it's always nice to visit Glasgow's friendly club

No, a male and female copper walked all the way down about 10 yards behind you, until you got in your car across from the Vauxhall showroom. as soon as you were in your car, they quickly caught up with the rest who were further down Garscube Road.

Are you sure you know where St Georges Cross is?

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I have been going to the football for years and have never experienced any trouble getting to or from grounds. I definitely have never been on the verge of being assaulted by a grown man. I don't think the young girl taking part in the BBC programme has done any good for the club and I'm sure there will be repercussions for some of the younger fans from other clubs thinking they have a mob due to it. Now I don't know if the girl has been banned by the club or is choosing to distance herself from football following the programme, but she has disappeared since it was aired. I for one don't want to see football going back to it was in the 80s perhaps others do???? On Saturday i did not experience anger and rage from young boys it was "has beens" who were hoping something would kick off to involve themselves. The biggest part of my job is risk management and it was obvious from stepping foot outside that stadium something was going to kick off.

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