Quoting Rectalprobe from 10:07, 21st Oct 2007
I was disgusted by the way that a SMALL group of England fans at the front of venue 1 acted upon losing. Had england won you would have been dancing all around the place, on the stage etc. but when the small group of south african fans got on the stage to celebrate, a couple of the england fans began hurling abuse and GLASSES at them.
No wonder people think your thugs when this kind of behaviour goes on and people think its ok!
Quoting munchingfoo from 12:49, 21st Oct 2007
I hardly think you can equate a bit of banter to throwing glasses!
I made the first reply to this thread and I'm Scottish.
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Tired Freudian references aside - your mother played my mighty skin flute like a surf crowned sea nymph trying to rouse Poseidon from his watery slumber!
Quoting exnihilo from 15:14, 21st Oct 2007
So, phantasm, it's unfair to label some England fans as thugs but it's perfectly fair to label all Scotland fans as anti-English?
Curious.
Quoting exnihilo from 15:44, 21st Oct 2007
Ah, righto, got it now. Your anecdotal observations are valid, other people's are not? Glad that's cleared up.
Quoting Phantasm from 16:00, 21st Oct 2007
You believed that I said ALL Scottish fans are anti-english, I showed you that I said otherwise.
If you can't understand that theres really no hope for you.
Quoting Spam Muncher from 11:01, 21st Oct 2007
I think its pretty disgusting how theres always this one same Scottish guy who will always visibly cheer on England's opposition in the Union, whether it be Rugby or Football.
Im all for supporting any1 from the United Kingdom if theyre playing, but I mean, come on, if an English fan did the opposite during Scotland game, we'd come out with a black eye or something,
so I don't know why we take such a petty act on the chin.
Does it make him feel big and clever? I've just never understood why it happens, must be some sort of inferiority/jealousy thing.....
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