by iang040563 » 06 Aug 2006 21:25
by Readings_Fair_City » 06 Aug 2006 21:29
by iang040563 » 06 Aug 2006 21:37
by feyenoordfan » 06 Aug 2006 21:39
URZZZZZZZZ Back to the football, to the selection of Feyenoord fans on here, what do you think will be your likely starting line-up?
by royalsteve » 06 Aug 2006 22:53
aladfeyenoordfanReadings_Fair_CityfeyenoordfanReadings_Fair_CityFIIIR 1 week and The Boys from Rotterdam are coming to your town, it will be an experience you'll never forget
we'll see, another sheff utd day is it?!
Sad thing what happened in Rotterdam, but please don't think everybody is the same!!
We had a friendly today against Boro (2-0 win) and friendly it was indeed. Both on the pitch as on the stands, the way it should be!!!
dont believe that for a second....
no let me translate - he stated he prefers men and he would like to met all Feyenoord fans in the walkabout......though the last word was probably a typo and should read wynford.
Says more about you then it does about me.
I walked into a Boro supporter just outside Feyenoord-stadium today, we changed scarfs, talked about football, drank a few beers and a friend of mine brought him to the hotel were he stayed after the game.
I'm sorry to say that Feyenoord is having a group of about 400-500 people who like to have fight with somebody else who's favourite team is just another one then Feyenoord, but luckily there is a much bigger group who can react normal, and comes to the game for the football!
Let me buy you a beer next week in Reading and I will prove it to you!!
The only thing Readings Fair City is interested in exchanging with Feyenoord fans is punches.
by Ian Royal » 07 Aug 2006 00:57
alad Hobgoblin would be no ones choice, it's sh1t.
by feyenoordfan » 07 Aug 2006 07:32
Daniella Id like to say welcome to the dutch fans aswell
Its good to meet you.
I might even get a ticket for this one
by SpaceCruiser » 07 Aug 2006 11:03
Ian Royalalad Hobgoblin would be no ones choice, it's sh1t.
Only if you arn't interested in good beer.
by Huntley & Palmer » 07 Aug 2006 13:14
by feyenoordfan » 07 Aug 2006 13:40
Huntley & Palmer Don't/didn't you have a player called Pardo? I was quite looking forward to shouting "PARDO OUT" for some of the game. With Kuyt possibly moving to Newcastle or Liverpool will he take part in this game?
by SpaceCruiser » 07 Aug 2006 13:45
feyenoordfan What's the story behind "Pardo Out"??
by feyenoordfan » 07 Aug 2006 13:46
The_Cat Any idea on how many tickets you've sold yet Feyenoord fan?
by feyenoordfan » 07 Aug 2006 13:47
SpaceCruiserfeyenoordfan What's the story behind "Pardo Out"??
Do you know the name of the current Wet Sham manager?
by SpaceCruiser » 07 Aug 2006 13:50
feyenoordfanSpaceCruiserfeyenoordfan What's the story behind "Pardo Out"??
Do you know the name of the current Wet Sham manager?
I think I can think of one!!
Does it start with a P, and ending at Ardo???
by playoffs or layoffs » 07 Aug 2006 14:04
by feyenoordfan » 07 Aug 2006 14:12
playoffs or layoffs Blades fans hurt in knife attacks
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/south_yorkshire/5250292.stm
Two Sheffield United fans were stabbed before a friendly football game between the Blades and Sparta Rotterdam in the Netherlands, police have said.
Both men were treated for their wounds in hospital, but later discharged.
Supt Martin Hemmingway, of South Yorkshire Police, who is in Holland working with Dutch officers during the tour, said the pair were innocent.
He said they were ambushed by hooligans from Dutch team Feyenoord , who were spoiling for trouble with Blades fans.
"They were having a quiet drink and offered no provocation, but they were set upon and given a beating," Mr Hemmingway said.
by feyenoordfan » 07 Aug 2006 20:30
playoffs or layoffs Blades fans hurt in knife attacks
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/south_yorkshire/5250292.stm
Two Sheffield United fans were stabbed before a friendly football game between the Blades and Sparta Rotterdam in the Netherlands, police have said.
Both men were treated for their wounds in hospital, but later discharged.
Supt Martin Hemmingway, of South Yorkshire Police, who is in Holland working with Dutch officers during the tour, said the pair were innocent.
He said they were ambushed by hooligans from Dutch team Feyenoord , who were spoiling for trouble with Blades fans.
"They were having a quiet drink and offered no provocation, but they were set upon and given a beating," Mr Hemmingway said.
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