I Think...
For the cricket and rugby bods and boddesses, the game is all part of the day-watch the match and have a beer.
For the w**kers that attach themselves to England games that's just it-they attach themselves to a game and see it as a means to have a pop and a bit of a dust up. They're not interested in the game at all, just the tribal thing that comes with it.
Bans from stadiums mean nothing to them, they're in it for what happens outside of the stadium. Its not a new thing at the Euros, that hoolie element has been creeping back into the game over the last few seasons again.
They're probably making the most of this one as the chances of them "taking" somewhere like St Petersburg in 2018 are beyond zero whilst Qatar, if it happens, will have police and security tactics that will spark off diplomatic incidents.
Posted By: Martin Peters on June 16th 2016 at 10:18:51
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- Overall I suppose my question is, why do Cricket and Rugby fans who are allowed to drink.. (Other Sports) - DrDublin, Jun 16, 10:12:49
- There is a mob mentality with football which you don;t get with other sports and yesterday (Other Sports) - Jim, Jun 16, 11:47:39
- Different culture (n/m) (Other Sports) - essexcanaryOTBC, Jun 16, 11:30:48
- They do but media don't highlight it so much... (n/m) (Other Sports) - Larry Hagman, Jun 16, 11:25:37
- You often hear "every club still has a few dickheads"... (Other Sports) - bird table, Jun 16, 10:47:10
- Basically (n/m) (Other Sports) - essexcanaryOTBC, Jun 16, 11:30:38
- maybe those sports aren't big enough in this country/in this continent (Other Sports) - Ralf Scrampton, Jun 16, 10:38:48
- Definitely in India,serious trouble at that.and Auss in the past,mind you some of that was (Other Sports) - protheroe fitzgibbon, Jun 16, 10:56:55
- A completely different type of supporter Dubs, Football fans roots (Other Sports) - lovely old job, Jun 16, 10:19:23
- Yes,good point tbf. (n/m) (Other Sports) - protheroe fitzgibbon, Jun 16, 10:48:19
- That used to be the case for sure,i don't think it is now though,the tribal thing still (Other Sports) - protheroe fitzgibbon, Jun 16, 10:29:55
- Yes Proth that's why I said the roots were working class, I agree football attracts (Other Sports) - lovely old job, Jun 16, 10:35:36
- disagree that it's due to the 'class' of fans (Other Sports) - CWC, Jun 16, 10:23:54
- Blaming class is lazy, it's saying further up the greasy pole you have a better moral comp (Other Sports) - harry boulders, Jun 16, 10:53:13
- Kingsholme is an example I've used in the past. (Other Sports) - avenging canary, Jun 16, 10:30:51
- Kingsholm even... (n/m) (Other Sports) - avenging canary, Jun 16, 10:32:15
- Rugby League has started to have exactly these problems it's just not (Other Sports) - lovely old job, Jun 16, 10:26:41
- I Think... (Other Sports) - Martin Peters, Jun 16, 10:18:51
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