BRIGHT ON Q
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- Jul 5, 2003
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I find it really interesting that a country so stereotypically straight laced in many aspects (punctuality, funcionality, ordered) can produce and allows such mental scenes when it comes to football.
Quite jealous they can achieve it whilst we can't take bottle tops into the stands for fear of fvck knows what considering a coin for example would do much more damage if thrown than a bloody bottle top
Stuck out in the far east of Germany, this must be one of their closest matches. Was it all-ticket?
I. considering a coin for example would do much more damage if thrown than a bloody bottle top
I find it really interesting that a country so stereotypically straight laced in many aspects (punctuality, funcionality, ordered) can produce and allows such mental scenes when it comes to football.
Quite jealous they can achieve it whilst we can't take bottle tops into the stands for fear of fvck knows what considering a coin for example would do much more damage if thrown than a bloody bottle top
We’re so controlled here, and up tight because of it. Until you seriously break the law that is. Then you can do what you like e.g. stab someone, let off with a caution. Throw emptybottle of water onto pitch...lifetime ban, name in papers, all over social media, social pariah, lose job, home, wife leaves you, kids into social care, become alcoholic and die a sad lonely death. Barber OUT!
We just accept it all like sheepdog.
It’s the bottle not the bottle top that would be thrown
Oops have I been whooshed?
No, you haven't
I just can't believe I've never realised that the perceived problem is throwing a full bottle with the top on, rather than a bottle top, and ive had to have someone spell it out for me instead
35,000 Dresden away following!
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