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If you get a chance listen to the two callers to Stephen Nolan's show Saturday night.

Starts at 1:46 in. English fans in Danish section for Denmark game. Awful, awful behaviour - second caller alleges that English "fan" threatened her 9 year old daughter. Makes me so ashamed.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000xtx1

https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/police-record-incidents-football-england-euros-final-b945388.html


'The national footballing police lead has criticised the ?the violent and frightening behaviour of a sizeable minority? after forces across the country dealt with a record number of football-related incidents following last night?s Euro 2020 final.'

Well it's not a few louts then, far many. Better discussion on the zero tolerance thread, but think it is worth adding that as a nation we encourage excess drinking. I should know, I was p.ssed for much of my late teens and twenties. Not big or clever, but despite numerous embarrassing incidents, I never got into any situations like we saw on Sunday.

notimpressed Wrote:

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> Poor middle class rich people who managed to get

> tickets because real Danish football fans couldnt

> travel, who were then confronted by normal rowdy

> working class football fans.

>

> They probably thought they were off to be

> pleasantly entertained like an evening at the

> theatre. Sounds like they found out that football

> is a boisterous sport both on and off the pitch,

> couldn't handle it, and went crying to the media.

>

> No sympathy at all- stick to Wimbledon.


0/10


But i will pick up on one thing....Football is not a boisterous sport at all. It's actually a rather dull, sedate sport....89 minutes of passing to each other for 1min of actually shots on goal/action....its no wonder you have to be rip-roaring drunk to get through it.

notimpressed Wrote:

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> TheCat Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > notimpressed Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Poor middle class rich people who managed to

> > get

> > > tickets because real Danish football fans

> > couldnt

> > > travel, who were then confronted by normal

> > rowdy

> > > working class football fans.

> > >

> > > They probably thought they were off to be

> > > pleasantly entertained like an evening at the

> > > theatre. Sounds like they found out that

> > football

> > > is a boisterous sport both on and off the

> > pitch,

> > > couldn't handle it, and went crying to the

> > media.

> > >

> > > No sympathy at all- stick to Wimbledon.

> >

> > 0/10

> >

> > But i will pick up on one thing....Football is

> not

> > a boisterous sport at all. It's actually a

> rather

> > dull, sedate sport....89 minutes of passing to

> > each other for 1min of actually shots on

> > goal/action....its no wonder you have to be

> > rip-roaring drunk to get through it.

>

>

> Jog on mate- your probably a rugby fan, where they

> all sit together and discuss each others skiing

> trips. Please stick to it and do not try and come

> to football matches.



I am a Rugby fan, but on the chat, you're not even close mate...we discuss HELI-Skiing...very different from a normal ski trip....much more exclusive...not a pleb in sight.


Also...it's spelt 'you're'

notimpressed Wrote:

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> Jog on mate- your probably a rugby fan, where they

> all sit together and discuss each others skiing

> trips. Please stick to it and do not try and come

> to football matches.


Actually one of my favourite English rugby players/political commentators seems to have gone missing on twitter - hope he's back soon as I like his posts :)

JohnL Wrote:

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> notimpressed Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Jog on mate- your probably a rugby fan, where

> they

> > all sit together and discuss each others skiing

> > trips. Please stick to it and do not try and

> come

> > to football matches.

>

> Actually one of my favourite English rugby

> players/political commentators seems to have gone

> missing on twitter - hope he's back soon as I like

> his posts :)


Brian Moore?

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> JohnL Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > notimpressed Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Jog on mate- your probably a rugby fan, where

> > they

> > > all sit together and discuss each others

> skiing

> > > trips. Please stick to it and do not try and

> > come

> > > to football matches.

> >

> > Actually one of my favourite English rugby

> > players/political commentators seems to have

> gone

> > missing on twitter - hope he's back soon as I

> like

> > his posts :)

>

> Brian Moore?


Yes - suspect a short ban on posting for something he said about a tory activist (I maybe wrong) :)


Hope to hear more commentating from him too.

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