Rag_hater wrote:I've never been and don't think that now as the England fans seem to have turned into pussies the spectcle of drunken Englishmen being idiots around the world has disappeared there seems to be little incentive to go.Of course, nobody is saying that football hooliganism is cool, what really gets my goat is that while TV networks will report on instances of hooliganism, they never have the nuance to tell us who won. For those of us who like to watch football riots, the only way of judging is by measuring which side conceded the most arrests. The higher the arrest count, the more honorable the victory.
Rag_hater wrote:I've never been and don't think that now as the England fans seem to have turned into pussies the spectcle of drunken Englishmen being idiots around the world has disappeared there seems to be little incentive to go.Of course, nobody is saying that football hooliganism is cool, what really gets my goat is that while TV networks will report on instances of hooliganism, they never have the nuance to tell us who won. For those of us who like to watch football riots, the only way of judging is by measuring which side conceded the most arrests. The higher the arrest count, the more honorable the victory.
Im_Spartacus wrote:Rag_hater wrote:I've never been and don't think that now as the England fans seem to have turned into pussies the spectcle of drunken Englishmen being idiots around the world has disappeared there seems to be little incentive to go.Of course, nobody is saying that football hooliganism is cool, what really gets my goat is that while TV networks will report on instances of hooliganism, they never have the nuance to tell us who won. For those of us who like to watch football riots, the only way of judging is by measuring which side conceded the most arrests. The higher the arrest count, the more honorable the victory.
What a very bizarre post that is. The reality is that the hardcore who dont yet have banning orders still go to the away games and look for bother just as much as before.
That will always be the case for away games and tournaments
BlueinBosnia wrote:Steve wrote:I have been to more Macedonia internationals than I have England. True story. I still consider myself an England supporter however.
Is that coincidence, or did you live in Macedonia?
In that vein, I have seen Western Samoa and Argentina play rugby more times than Wales, despite never having visited either country.
Rag_hater wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Rag_hater wrote:I've never been and don't think that now as the England fans seem to have turned into pussies the spectcle of drunken Englishmen being idiots around the world has disappeared there seems to be little incentive to go.Of course, nobody is saying that football hooliganism is cool, what really gets my goat is that while TV networks will report on instances of hooliganism, they never have the nuance to tell us who won. For those of us who like to watch football riots, the only way of judging is by measuring which side conceded the most arrests. The higher the arrest count, the more honorable the victory.
What a very bizarre post that is. The reality is that the hardcore who dont yet have banning orders still go to the away games and look for bother just as much as before.
That will always be the case for away games and tournaments
Was that a Spartscus moment and you fessing up
Wonderwall wrote:I went with my 3 kids to watch england v wales in a qualifier at the swamp. We won 2-0 and tbh the atmosphere was worse than anything I have seen/heard. I was expecting a real buzz but it was totally crap in comparison to club football. Just not worth it imo. Plus it was fuclin expensive for the 4 tickets robbing bastards.
BlueinBosnia wrote:Wonderwall wrote:I went with my 3 kids to watch england v wales in a qualifier at the swamp. We won 2-0 and tbh the atmosphere was worse than anything I have seen/heard. I was expecting a real buzz but it was totally crap in comparison to club football. Just not worth it imo. Plus it was fuclin expensive for the 4 tickets robbing bastards.
Is that a confession that you've been to Old Trafford to support the home team?
More than 99.5% of United fans have ever done, I suppose...
BlueinBosnia wrote:
Is that a confession that you've been to Old Trafford to support the home team?
More than 99.5% of United fans have ever done, I suppose...
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