I don't believe so. It's just general chit-chat served upon a slice of curiosity.Am I being bullied?
And our 'favourite' local paper the E&E seem to be doing the same now too. I can't help but feel they take such joy in bashing ECFC with any stick available at times.The Plymouth Herald are really going to town on Exeter fans. Story after story about our 'hooligans'.
What happened to Tagg 'having em' in his pocket'?And our 'favourite' local paper the E&E seem to be doing the same now too. I can't help but feel they take such joy in bashing ECFC with any stick available at times.
Sorry Sums they are just reporting what happened. It's all very sad. Let's hope these scum are dealt with effectively. Idiots should not be welcome at ecfc.And our 'favourite' local paper the E&E seem to be doing the same now too. I can't help but feel they take such joy in bashing ECFC with any stick available at times.
I was wondering that. Also why Kennedy wasn't shown a card for his celebration in front of the City fans. If that isn't incitement I don't know what is. He's only on loan too FFS.WTF Wasn't Adams sent to the stands for deliberately withholding the ball from one of our throwings in the second half not even spoken to by the ref.
The Exeter fans were " thugs " and the home fans were " sprightly young football fanatics ".The Plymouth Herald are really going to town on Exeter fans. Story after story about our 'hooligans'.
They seem to be making a lot of the flare let off by us. No mention of the two green flares inside the ground. Still, their job is to sell papers in Pl*mouth so they wouldn't want to dwell on that. It's amazing how there weren't any empty seats in the away end, with all these fans running amok and presumably being arrested.The Exeter fans were " thugs " and the home fans were " sprightly young football fanatics ".
I wouldn't have thought anyone will pay too much attention to what is written in these rags.
That they needed to 'infiltrate' the escort at the start of the day, suggests that they had already decided on the story they were going to write.The Exeter fans were " thugs " and the home fans were " sprightly young football fanatics ".
I wouldn't have thought anyone will pay too much attention to what is written in these rags.