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Watford fan critically injured

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[quote user="Lessingham Canary"]FFS, a 13 year old ! what the hell are we coming to ! lost for words............................[/quote]

"Lost for words". I wish a few on here were !

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Shyster, read the statement on the Occupy London website where the organisers stated, on 14 March, before the story was in the media, that they were occupying the former IoD building.

Also read their comment to the Spectator story, pointing out that they are a squatting movement and that squatters occupy empty buildings, not ones that are already occupied.

They knew what they were doing and, as I said, it took me 5 minutes to find out this information but the half-hearted hack at the Spectator couldn''t be bothered to do a little investigation.

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Some of their aims seem to be good, like feeding homeless people, not sure about some of the others though.

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Just read about a Cambridge fan who was attacked by Southend fans after their game Saturday. What is happening with football lately?

Taken from Cambridge Utds website

U''s fan victim of unprovoked attack

CAMBRIDGE United Football Club are deeply saddened to hear about the unprovoked attack which has left a 41-year-old U''s fan fighting for his life.

U''s Chairman, Dave Doggett, said: "The thoughts and prayers of everyone at Cambridge United are with Simon and his family and friends."

Simon Dobbin was walking to Prittlewell Train Station with his friend and a small group of fellow United fans after watching the rugby in a pub following the U''s 0-0 draw at Southend on Saturday.

The U''s fans made the 500m walk to Prittlewell Station but were attacked as they made their way down towards the platform.

Simon remains in Southend University Hospital, in a critical condition.

A fundraising page has been set up by Simon''s friends to help with accommodation and travel costs for Simon''s family, click here to visit the page.

The Half Moon public house in Mildenhall and Cambridge Floral Designs on Milton Road are also collecting on behalf of Simon and his family.

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Apparently bad scenes at Birmingham v Cardiff fans at the weekend, saw something about Birmingham FC apologising to Cardiff fans, sounds like we are slipping back into the dark days.

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