bWize
Well-known member
- Nov 6, 2007
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Bore off.
^^^
Bore off.
There were a couple of numpties who were escorted out of the north stand by stewards for giving it large.
It's a reflection of how far down the scale British society has sunk. Yob culture I think it's called.
When palace come down let's sit their and clap their fans like plastic muppets.
Seriously shut up...it's football. If you don't like the banter don't come.
It's a reflection of how far down the scale British society has sunk. Yob culture I think it's called.
Spanish
"gran estadio, manojodecenteaparte de algunosmandos,buena noche''
Italian
"grande stadio, mazzodecentea partequalche fiocchetto,buonanottefuori''
Some football supporters are moronic shock.
As I pointed out earlier, they were not even SPANISH students. Most were Italian. And, having sat relatively near them in the first half, they were JOINING IN with chants of "Seagulls, Seagulls," etc.
One lad cheekily started a chant of "Italia, Italia" and it seemed they were suddently therefore an open target to a bunch of Brighton nobs in replica shirts who were bored of the second half and needed a distraction.
So were they being offensive then? Or just singing (somewhat ironically) ''****ing useless'' when the opposition missed an opportunity?
Before we get too hairshirt about this, let's not pretend that a similar group of English students at a friendly in Spain or Italy would necessarily get treated respectfully by all. Doesn't make it right, but a bit of perspective required I think.
It's a reflection of how far down the scale British society has sunk. Yob culture I think it's called.