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Re: Has she got a point - should we be supporting England?
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Punxsutawney Phil
Whilst some of the players actions of late are to be admired, suggesting we should support a team other than our own is a little odd and as we were competing in the competition ourselves it's disrespectful. Does anyone shift their support to another team in the FA Cup when we have our usual half arsed 3rd round effort? If we drop out of contention for the playoffs do we start cheering for one of the teams in the running because some of their players are great ambassadors for the Championship? I very much doubt it.
I'm happy that some the players are taking some social responsibility and the changes the are seeking to make may just make your average England fan more bearable than some of the idiots that have been most prevalent in the past, however cheering when a national team other than Wales score/win? Odd....
I've just changed my mind, come on Denmark....
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Re: Has she got a point - should we be supporting England?
My team isnt playing so I'm a neutral(ish). England have some decent players I cannot bring myself to support them and dont see why I should.
I wouldn't call myself anti-English but will certainly take more pleasure in a Danish victory tonight, or an Italian victory at the weekend, rather than an English win in either.
Re: Has she got a point - should we be supporting England?
My attitude to this was shaped in 1970 when I was 13 years old. I loved the English team and was miserable when they were eliminated by West Germany. In people like Nobby Stiles and Alan Ball and the Charlton brothers I recognized “my people.” That they technically were English, and had funny accents, meant nothing. I loved everything about them, even that year’s World Cup song, “Back Home.” I still feel this way. If the English are not exactly “my people,” well they’re pretty darn close — in fact, could literally not be closer. I loved Alf Garnett, The Likely Lads, Eric and Ernie, Steptoe and Son, Reg Varney, Benny Hill and Esther Rantzen, all of whom were English. I have no desire to go the Serbia-Bosnia or Turkey-Greece route. Peace brothers. I’ll be watching and waiting and cheering every move.
Re: Has she got a point - should we be supporting England?
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Feedback
Denmark has porn, beer and bacon
its no ****ing contest who gets my support
Not sure these things are lacking anywhere outside the Islamic world.
Re: Has she got a point - should we be supporting England?
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jimmyscoular
My attitude to this was shaped in 1970 when I was 13 years old. I loved the English team and was miserable when they were eliminated by West Germany. In people like Nobby Stiles and Alan Ball and the Charlton brothers I recognized “my people.” That they technically were English, and had funny accents, meant nothing. I loved everything about them, even that year’s World Cup song, “Back Home.” I still feel this way. If the English are not exactly “my people,” well they’re pretty darn close — in fact, could literally not be closer. I loved Alf Garnett, The Likely Lads, Eric and Ernie, Steptoe and Son, Reg Varney, Benny Hill and Esther Rantzen, all of whom were English. I have no desire to go the Serbia-Bosnia or Turkey-Greece route. Peace brothers. I’ll be watching and waiting and cheering every move.
I’m quite fond of Hans Christian Anderson myself.
Re: Has she got a point - should we be supporting England?
I wouldn't support them in the same way i wouldn't support Swansea or Bristol.
but my complaint is why are they so concerned? does any other national team beg its neighbors to support them like this? do any others get the "well we'd support you" treatment? seems so bizarre and makes me want to support them even less.
Re: Has she got a point - should we be supporting England?
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jimmyscoular
My attitude to this was shaped in 1970 when I was 13 years old. I loved the English team and was miserable when they were eliminated by West Germany. In people like Nobby Stiles and Alan Ball and the Charlton brothers I recognized “my people.” That they technically were English, and had funny accents, meant nothing. I loved everything about them, even that year’s World Cup song, “Back Home.” I still feel this way. If the English are not exactly “my people,” well they’re pretty darn close — in fact, could literally not be closer. I loved Alf Garnett, The Likely Lads, Eric and Ernie, Steptoe and Son, Reg Varney, Benny Hill and Esther Rantzen, all of whom were English. I have no desire to go the Serbia-Bosnia or Turkey-Greece route. Peace brothers. I’ll be watching and waiting and cheering every move.
I can't be sure, but I would be pretty surprised if your namesake ever felt the same way!
Re: Has she got a point - should we be supporting England?
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the other bob wilson
I can't be sure, but I would be pretty surprised if your namesake ever felt the same way!
Jesus, could you imagine Scoular’s take on an English love in !!!!
Re: Has she got a point - should we be supporting England?
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splott parker
I’m quite fond of Hans Christian Anderson myself.
Did he get on in extra time ?
Re: Has she got a point - should we be supporting England?
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the other bob wilson
I can't be sure, but I would be pretty surprised if your namesake ever felt the same way!
Would be terribly ungrateful for a man who spent his entire professional career in England playing for Portsmouth, Newcastle and dear old Bradford Park Avenue to express the sort of hatred towards his paying fans that I see on this board.
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light up the darkness
Did he get on in extra time ?
He did but he was pretty Grimm.
Re: Has she got a point - should we be supporting England?
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jimmyscoular
Would be terribly ungrateful for a man who spent his entire professional career in England playing for Portsmouth, Newcastle and dear old Bradford Park Avenue to express the sort of hatred towards his paying fans that I see on this board.
Not met many exiled Jocks then:hehe:
Re: Has she got a point - should we be supporting England?
Can't support them.
The endless media hype and biased commentary
Their awful fans who boo every national anthem and shine lasers into opposition eyes.
I can understand them booing our anthem or the Scots as that's local rivalry but the Danish one???
Just shoes what a horrible lot they really are
Re: Has she got a point - should we be supporting England?
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willo1927
Can't support them.
The endless media hype and biased commentary
Their awful fans who boo every national anthem and shine lasers into opposition eyes.
I can understand them booing our anthem or the Scots as that's local rivalry but the Danish one???
Just shoes what a horrible lot they really are
Come off it, I've heard opponents anthems booed at Wales games. This pearl clutching is ridiculous, the Danes did it when they played Finland, Italy did it when they played Spain. Hell, I've been at Cardiff games where fans jeer a player who's gone down injured, get off your high horse and stop generalising
Re: Has she got a point - should we be supporting England?
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Llandaff Blue
Come off it, I've heard opponents anthems booed at Wales games. This pearl clutching is ridiculous, the Danes did it when they played Finland, Italy did it when they played Spain. Hell, I've been at Cardiff games where fans jeer a player who's gone down injured, get off your high horse and stop generalising
The ones you have mentioned are local rivals like I said.
I can't remember the last time I heard Wales fans booing an anthem apart from England.
You look back and tell me when they did?
Re: Has she got a point - should we be supporting England?
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Llandaff Blue
Come off it, I've heard opponents anthems booed at Wales games. This pearl clutching is ridiculous, the Danes did it when they played Finland, Italy did it when they played Spain. Hell, I've been at Cardiff games where fans jeer a player who's gone down injured, get off your high horse and stop generalising
Thought you was talking sh#t
Just looked back at the Denmark v Finland game and there was no booing the finish anthem and neither did the Italians against Spain.
They are there for you to check.
Then watch the English fans against the Danes and then tell me they didn't boo.