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Cocaine and football violence 17:25 - Feb 8 with 3997 viewsgtsb1966

Never thought I would see the day when something different to booze would be the main contributor to football violence. Never had it myself so wouldn't know what it does to a person.
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Cocaine and football violence on 17:34 - Feb 8 with 2938 viewsSitfcB

Cocaine use is definitely rife amongst fans and has been for a while. Seen/heard it for myself this season from away fans in an Ipswich pub.
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Cocaine and football violence on 17:34 - Feb 8 with 2925 viewschicoazul

And yet nobody sees anything wrong with *their* personal drug abuse and funding of criminality.

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Cocaine and football violence on 17:37 - Feb 8 with 2921 viewsPendejo

Hooligan use of Colombian marching powder goes way back.

First time I can recall seeing it being used is 2001 England v Holland.

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Cocaine and football violence on 17:38 - Feb 8 with 2906 viewsLeoMuff

Spent an unpleasant 90 mins at Plymouth in close proximity to a chap clearly coked to the eyeballs, spent the entire match facing the home fans shouting abuse and waving his arms around, his mates gave up on him after 25 mins, the stewards got so fed up he got the boot around 80.

Made it completely unpleasant for anyone within 10m of him.

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Cocaine and football violence on 17:41 - Feb 8 with 2843 viewsblueasfook

Make the penalties same as being drunk at a game. Prospect of a long ban, etc.

Should make them think twice about snorting charlie before a game. Why would you even go to a game coked up? Cant see the fun in that myself.

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Cocaine and football violence on 18:22 - Feb 8 with 2648 viewsSouthBucksBlue

‘In the wake of trouble around his side's derby against Crystal Palace last month, Millwall chief executive Steve Kavanagh said they had received "numerous reports of drug taking in toilets".’

A swanky West End club pristine Gentlemens’s is one thing, but I imagine taking a toot in the average football ground bog would be grim!
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Cocaine and football violence on 18:57 - Feb 8 with 2489 viewsBlueBadger

Cocaine and football violence on 17:34 - Feb 8 by SitfcB

Cocaine use is definitely rife amongst fans and has been for a while. Seen/heard it for myself this season from away fans in an Ipswich pub.
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Plus, there's got to be an explanation for the levels of support Lambert and Cook got...

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Cocaine and football violence on 19:02 - Feb 8 with 2435 viewsWD19

Cocaine and football violence on 17:37 - Feb 8 by Pendejo

Hooligan use of Colombian marching powder goes way back.

First time I can recall seeing it being used is 2001 England v Holland.


Looking at the line ups I am guessing it was Sven that had been at it!?
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Cocaine and football violence on 19:16 - Feb 8 with 2361 viewsmonytowbray

Cocaine and football violence on 17:34 - Feb 8 by chicoazul

And yet nobody sees anything wrong with *their* personal drug abuse and funding of criminality.


Because Booze has never caused a problem at Football, ever.

Your BrassEye act gets dull.

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Cocaine and football violence on 19:19 - Feb 8 with 2340 viewsbrogansnose

Cocaine and football violence on 18:57 - Feb 8 by BlueBadger

Plus, there's got to be an explanation for the levels of support Lambert and Cook got...


I think you're confusing cocaine with ketamine with that one BB.
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Cocaine and football violence on 19:21 - Feb 8 with 2334 viewsKentish_Tractor

I am ashamed to say I succumbed to peer pressure many moons ago in my student days on freshers week and met Charlie once.

For those of you lucky enough to have not tried it - basically it gives you an intense rush and completely removes your self control. Any slight antagonisation and you can lose it. Followed by intense feeling of depression on the come-down. Had no inclination to go near the stuff ever again and found new friends.

Think they should bring more sniffer dogs to games to identify coked up fans and give them bans. Horrible stuff.

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Cocaine and football violence on 19:25 - Feb 8 with 2282 viewspablo_canooga

Cocaine and football violence on 19:21 - Feb 8 by Kentish_Tractor

I am ashamed to say I succumbed to peer pressure many moons ago in my student days on freshers week and met Charlie once.

For those of you lucky enough to have not tried it - basically it gives you an intense rush and completely removes your self control. Any slight antagonisation and you can lose it. Followed by intense feeling of depression on the come-down. Had no inclination to go near the stuff ever again and found new friends.

Think they should bring more sniffer dogs to games to identify coked up fans and give them bans. Horrible stuff.


I had the (mis)pleasure of sitting with the Col Utd fans for the Pizza Trophy game. There was a sniffer dog at the turnstile. Unsure if it was checking for Covid or Drugs. Probably sausages.
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Cocaine and football violence on 19:34 - Feb 8 with 2210 viewsbuoyant

Cocaine and football violence on 19:16 - Feb 8 by monytowbray

Because Booze has never caused a problem at Football, ever.

Your BrassEye act gets dull.


You're an intelligent bloke. Maybe have a rethink and maybe edit your response?

Cocaine production in Colombia are at record levels, deaths and missing persons attributed to organised crime at an all time high in Mexico.

The distribution here fuels the criminals leading to increased violent and weapon related crime.

Your habit kills people and ruins many more lives across the globe.

I'm going to get a whoosh aren't I?

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Cocaine and football violence on 19:37 - Feb 8 with 2177 viewsnoggin

Cocaine and football violence on 19:34 - Feb 8 by buoyant

You're an intelligent bloke. Maybe have a rethink and maybe edit your response?

Cocaine production in Colombia are at record levels, deaths and missing persons attributed to organised crime at an all time high in Mexico.

The distribution here fuels the criminals leading to increased violent and weapon related crime.

Your habit kills people and ruins many more lives across the globe.

I'm going to get a whoosh aren't I?


To be fair, alcohol use contributes to crime, violence, murder and abuse the world over.

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Cocaine and football violence on 19:37 - Feb 8 with 2171 viewsSteve_M

Cocaine and football violence on 18:22 - Feb 8 by SouthBucksBlue

‘In the wake of trouble around his side's derby against Crystal Palace last month, Millwall chief executive Steve Kavanagh said they had received "numerous reports of drug taking in toilets".’

A swanky West End club pristine Gentlemens’s is one thing, but I imagine taking a toot in the average football ground bog would be grim!


I watched Millwall play Sheffield United from the main stand a few years ago (think our game was postponed) and there was a distinct fog in the toilets from the amount of cannabis being smoked, all very civilised with it though.

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Cocaine and football violence on 19:42 - Feb 8 with 2123 viewsJakeITFC

Like most things, it's a societal thing rather than just a football thing. Cocaine is absolutely everywhere nowadays - rare to go into a pub toilet on pretty much any day of the week and not cross paths with someone waiting for a cubicle or whatever.
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Cocaine and football violence on 19:46 - Feb 8 with 2096 viewsbuoyant

Cocaine and football violence on 19:37 - Feb 8 by noggin

To be fair, alcohol use contributes to crime, violence, murder and abuse the world over.


I'm not sure that me having a few pints down the pub has the same influence on the issues mentioned as cocaine but I'm genuinely interested in understanding if it does.

No sarcasm intended by the way, I appreciate you said contributed.

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Cocaine and football violence on 20:38 - Feb 8 with 1949 viewsfactual_blue

Cocaine and football violence on 17:38 - Feb 8 by LeoMuff

Spent an unpleasant 90 mins at Plymouth in close proximity to a chap clearly coked to the eyeballs, spent the entire match facing the home fans shouting abuse and waving his arms around, his mates gave up on him after 25 mins, the stewards got so fed up he got the boot around 80.

Made it completely unpleasant for anyone within 10m of him.


Sorry about that. I've learned my lesson.

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Cocaine and football violence on 20:40 - Feb 8 with 1934 viewssoupytwist

Adrian Chiles take on the subject is here, in case anyone cares:

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/feb/02/wondered-football-fans-on-
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Cocaine and football violence on 20:54 - Feb 8 with 1850 viewsjontysnut

Cocaine and football violence on 20:40 - Feb 8 by soupytwist

Adrian Chiles take on the subject is here, in case anyone cares:

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/feb/02/wondered-football-fans-on-


Adrian Chiles' Guardian columns are so dull I needed a bump half way through to get me to the end.
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Cocaine and football violence on 20:59 - Feb 8 with 1822 viewsjeera

Cocaine and football violence on 20:54 - Feb 8 by jontysnut

Adrian Chiles' Guardian columns are so dull I needed a bump half way through to get me to the end.


A bump = half a gramme?

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Cocaine and football violence on 21:01 - Feb 8 with 1812 viewsjeera

Cocaine and football violence on 20:40 - Feb 8 by soupytwist

Adrian Chiles take on the subject is here, in case anyone cares:

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/feb/02/wondered-football-fans-on-


Looking at that dog's eyes it looks like he's been on it all day.

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Cocaine and football violence on 21:20 - Feb 8 with 1735 viewsSwansea_Blue

Cocaine and football violence on 19:46 - Feb 8 by buoyant

I'm not sure that me having a few pints down the pub has the same influence on the issues mentioned as cocaine but I'm genuinely interested in understanding if it does.

No sarcasm intended by the way, I appreciate you said contributed.


Trouble is, it’s not just you having a few pints. The social and economic costs of alcohol are huge. Not that drugs are any better. Both cause massive issues.

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Cocaine and football violence on 21:22 - Feb 8 with 1707 viewsmonytowbray

Cocaine and football violence on 19:34 - Feb 8 by buoyant

You're an intelligent bloke. Maybe have a rethink and maybe edit your response?

Cocaine production in Colombia are at record levels, deaths and missing persons attributed to organised crime at an all time high in Mexico.

The distribution here fuels the criminals leading to increased violent and weapon related crime.

Your habit kills people and ruins many more lives across the globe.

I'm going to get a whoosh aren't I?


Where do you think your Amazon goods are made? Or how the metals for our tech is harvested?

Prohibition = Black market. You are looking at the symptom and not the cause.

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Cocaine and football violence on 21:24 - Feb 8 with 1687 viewsmonytowbray

Cocaine and football violence on 19:46 - Feb 8 by buoyant

I'm not sure that me having a few pints down the pub has the same influence on the issues mentioned as cocaine but I'm genuinely interested in understanding if it does.

No sarcasm intended by the way, I appreciate you said contributed.


Look at some domestic violence stats.

FYI charlie isn’t my habit, it’s a sh1t drug. But again, booze is worse and you’ve probably worked with plenty of Coke heads who were fine and normal.

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