Return of the Rev
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That's Rugby league not union .
The only people we hate more than the football hooligans are Rugby league fans! Splitters!
That's Rugby league not union .
Clubs actively try to rinse every last penny our of fans now by having these half and half scarves, although that is seen more in Champions League or International matches.
Rugby League may be a different matter . . .
Football without rivalry is just plain old soccer.
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Exactly...Check it out for yourself.
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This exactly.... the reason footy in this country was so attractive to overseas footy fans and TV companies... was directly because of the fast and furious nature of the game, plus the tribal atmosphere in the stadiums... simple. Sadly both those attributes have been irreversibly diluted by seats and overseas playing tactics..... hence it is fairly certain that the Sky/Bt billions will in 10 years or so, be scaled back.Football without rivalry is just plain old soccer.
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I respectfully disagree with the right honourable gentlemen. I've been in many a splendid rugby atmosphere, pint in hand and no nastiness or trouble.
Brazenly walked through the turnstile, into the loo then onto his seat, Black and Gold WW scarf adorned round his neck.
Not sure this would happen at Millwall, Chelsea, Stoke, West Ham or any other club for that matter.
I have been in many a home end but kept a low profile and never so brazen, OK so he was about 65 but still, should it be allowed?
This exactly.... the reason footy in this country was so attractive to overseas footy fans and TV companies... was directly because of the fast and furious nature of the game, plus the tribal atmosphere in the stadiums... simple. Sadly both those attributes have been irreversibly diluted by seats and overseas playing tactics..... hence it is fairly certain that the Sky/Bt billions will in 10 years or so, be scaled back.
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What has a football match in England got in comparison with an American ball park ?
It sounds like you are still in holiday mode and it is becoming boring.
Absolutely no harm in it whatsoever, as long as he wasn't behaving like a div.
They don't have segregation in American ballparks. I sat amongst the NY Mets fans in my Twins shirt, and I didn't even get shot at once. No wonder we're not even allowed BEER in our seats when some fans over here get all UPPITY just because a supporter of the opposition is (shock-horror) sitting amongst us. Whats the problem ? Isn't it simply a case of behaving like an ADULT ?
Its actually a good opportunity to have a chat with an opposition fan to learn a bit about his team and some of his players.
General morons are the other half.
You could of course have stayed closer to home and talked about another PROPER game rather than bloody Basketball and mentioned Twickenham and Rugby. I am thinking from your posts since you came back from holiday that you should be thinking of moving to the US of A. I think you are in love
I've never been to a basketball game, and never will. Its an ABYSMAL sport, quite possibly the worst one ever invented. And I don't own any tweed jackets or drink Pimms, so of course I've never been to Twickenham either. You're quite right on your third point though, I would quite happily move to America, if they'd have me.
I went to see Saracens play Wasps the other week.
The supporters mixed with each other, there was a great atmosphere and we were allowed to drink in our seats whilst watching the match
After the match everyone walked back to the car park chatting to each other - no nastiness
Totally different atmosphere to football
Didn't an Arsenal fan get a slap in WSL for the same thing?Brazenly walked through the turnstile, into the loo then onto his seat, Black and Gold WW scarf adorned round his neck.
Not sure this would happen at Millwall, Chelsea, Stoke, West Ham or any other club for that matter.
I have been in many a home end but kept a low profile and never so brazen, OK so he was about 65 but still, should it be allowed?