European hooligan scene

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   By Enforcer on Sunday, January 20, 2013 - 04:57 pm: Edit Post

I ran into this documentaryabout the Polish hooligans and found it interesting (at least worth a watch):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRfFi2v1UP0

I wonder how these hooligans would do against the Ukraines considering those use molotov cocktails and guns sometimes. I thinkthey would adapt and start using them back quickly rather than run considering how tough and battle hardened they are. I meaneven in the documentary they mention how in Crakow they use weapons and go hunting for rival fans rather than any set upmeetings or fights with rules like it hPpens in the rest of the country.


   By Enforcer on Sunday, January 20, 2013 - 05:03 pm: Edit Post

Watch the faces you see from 3:15 and up. See that intensity and violence in their eyes. Like look at this guy (he looks like a paratropper or special forces type of person and not even a civilian):
http://postimage.org/image/r1drys3a3/

These guys have tough faces, battle hardened, more so even than mirco cro cop. I think out of any race in europe the polish have to be the cream of the crop in terms of how hard they are. The ultimate test for them would be to conquer the east though and meet ukrainian hooligans head on. Also, the nazi rep all these hooligans get is often media bullshet to get ppl to hate them. Many of them are only in it for the thrill and the adrenaline and to unleash on someone, no ideology at all or anything like that.


   By Enforcer on Sunday, January 20, 2013 - 06:15 pm: Edit Post

This is what I miss about Poland. I miss such adrenaline, like your training is useful for something and matters. I miss the wars such as these:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Zd1VuCwpb4

It really makes you feel alive. This is also a great way to hone your skills and provide real life venue to try moves on. I wish something like this existed in the U.S. the Occupy movement had potential but the cops in the U.S are just too quick too use guns if it ever got to this and the punishment is way too risky in the states. However, I think the Occupy movement could have turned into something great or can if it continues. I need a venue like this for my sexual frustration and life. To feel that adrenaline and reason to get up in the morning.


   By Enforcer on Monday, January 21, 2013 - 04:56 pm: Edit Post

http://youtube.com/watch?v=ozl6Ow71fOQ


   By Willis on Wednesday, January 30, 2013 - 05:34 am: Edit Post

Such a scene, man.


   By Enforcer on Thursday, January 31, 2013 - 01:15 am: Edit Post

Its a great scene man, this is what being a warrior is all about:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ln-HDBSwU2I

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozl6Ow71fOQ

I mean how can you not want to be part of something like this? A movement so great, so powerful it even transcends religion, government, politics. It is one people -- a united people fighting for a cause. A beautiful cause against police and government power.


   By Enforcer on Thursday, January 31, 2013 - 01:19 am: Edit Post

Lol one of their signs says "we hate everyone" another "born to be wild" and they even had jihad legia signs when they played the Israeli team (in ISrael I believe). Thats how bold these guys are.


   By Tim on Thursday, January 31, 2013 - 03:56 am: Edit Post

Soldiers who risk their lives for their country are bold, firemen who risk their lives to save strangers are bold.

Thugs who gang up on sports fans because of self-esteem issues? Not so bold.


   By Enforcer on Thursday, January 31, 2013 - 01:51 pm: Edit Post

They fight each other though. It is an agreement between them. Its like a test of fighting skill. Gangs are made and broken in these gorup fights where they send their 10 best guys vs the other team/cities 10 or 30 vs 30, etc. They have more honor than street gangs because they only use fists and no firearms -- except in Krakow where they have such a heated rivalry between two teams in the same city they go hunting for the other fans with weapons.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/60684-wisla-krakow-vs-mks-cracovia-the-holy-w ar


Wisla Krakow vs MKS Cracovia: The Holy War

"While the Poles know that hooliganism began in England, they claim that's not where they got their inspiration. To them, it's a whole different reality. English hooligans claim to be at their best after a few beers, but the Poles insist that smoking and drinking makes you weak.

Instead, they work out and train when preparing for battle. Clearly, this isn't a joke to them. In a match between England and Poland in 1999, the Poles were more organized and three English fans were hospitalized.

In Poland, there is what's known as the "Poznan Agreement". This is a document which has been signed by all of the firms nationwide that don't use weapons during fights. Wisla and Cracovia are the only firms that haven't signed this agreement.

Weapons are used everyday in Krakow—from knives to farmers tools. Guns and gas guns have been used on a few occasions too. Having a weapon in Krakow can possibly save your life.

During battle, scarves are constantly taken afterwards. They are kept as trophies and eventually burned during matches."


   By Enforcer on Wednesday, March 20, 2013 - 09:10 pm: Edit Post

Welcome to our world:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4MXFWcW7cE


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