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    #91
    Originally posted by calvoboy View Post

    So basically, everyone in the UK has a huge chip on their shoulder. Except the English. Have I got that right?
    you have indeed got that right fella

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      #92
      Originally posted by Rocket View Post
      you have indeed got that right fella
      Oh good. It's always difficult to try and sort out the facts from the crass generalisations on threads like this

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        #93
        I wish I never started this thread now.
        RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFAEL BENITEZ!

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          #94
          Originally posted by reddragon View Post
          tbh you cant get on your high horse rocket mate. Although i'd agree Shaggy is well out of order slagging off cardiff fans per se, he's right when we compare the two.
          Lets face it there's loads more Kopites going to Cardiff than th other way round, and I've been every time we went down there. I never saw trouble down there once [although I'd happily admit I can't be everywhere in the city!] Last night we saw the other way round - about 5-6000 Cardiff fans came up and ran riot in various pubs around the ground and all along Scotty Road on their way up from Lime Street. I haven't seen a police presence outside the ground [at the Kop end] like it for many a year [probably 20].
          And as for inside the ground - well I can't say I'm overly bothered that they got in the Main Stand and the Centenary in such numbers - it's happened before and usually adds to the atmosphere. However, last night most [not all] in the Main Stand by me [dont ask - forgot to tick the box for me Seasie in the Kop] were complete knobheads. Normal folks were getting abused something rotten, and i had two young kids sitting near me who looked a bit scared by the whole thing. Not sure if they'll be keen to come back soon, and thjis is partly my worry. There were a lot of non-regulars at the game last night - how many will be put off by the experience?




          Good post fella...............the way I look at it is, lastnight was their final and every tom ,dick and prick were trying to get a ticket, the same as us in athens where loads of pricks went out of their way to get over there



          I go to a few city games ( more for the piss up before and after ) and i've only seen trouble once, that was when on a hot summers day a transit van pulled up outside the canton cross and about 15 leicester fans jumped out and charged everyone outside drinking
          All hat and no cattle

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            #95
            Originally posted by Red_hot View Post
            I wish I never started this thread now.
            its good

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              #96
              Originally posted by Red_hot View Post
              I wish I never started this thread now.
              Where the thread goes, nobody knows!

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                #97
                Originally posted by calvoboy View Post
                Well it started that way, but with quotes like



                who knows where the thread will end up.

                So basically, everyone in the British Isles has a huge chip on their shoulder. Except the English. Have I got that right?


                Here we go.

                No, not everyone. You will, or should have noted that I said "many..." and "generally". Not "all" or "everyone".

                But yeah....those other Brits who adopt the "Everton/Manc mentality" of singing constantly about the English and generally being very bitter indeed, have a chip on their shoulder.

                FFS, there's even been a Welshman in this thread (Jonesie) who is smart enough to admit it.

                Also...in case it needs spelling out....I am of course talking purely in a sporting sense.
                Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post



                  But yeah....those other Brits who adopt the "Everton/Manc mentality" of singing constantly about the English and generally being very bitter indeed, have a chip on their shoulder.

                  .
                  fella, i'm happy enough to admit it, i love it when england lose, i just want you to admit yours

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post
                    It's not Welsh bashing - it's CARDIFF bashing.

                    And yeah, of course I'm gonna turn up in this thread. I predicted loads of trouble, I was absolutely right, and I ****ing hate them. *shrugs*



                    **** me I must have dreamt about the chip on your shoulder bit................I'M GONNA SEE THE DOC IN THE MORNING,THIS DREAMING LARK IS STARTING TO GET ON MY TITS
                    All hat and no cattle

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                      Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post


                      Here we go.

                      No, not everyone. You will, or should have noted that I said "many..." and "generally". Not "all" or "everyone".
                      [FR.TED] Are we all to hate the Welsh now Shaggy? [/FR.TED]
                      You can agree with me, or you can be wrong.

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                        Originally posted by Rocket View Post
                        fella, i'm happy enough to admit it, i love it when england lose, i just want you to admit yours
                        Wales, Ireland and Scotland lose nearly all the time at everything so I barely notice it, never mind "love it".
                        Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                          Originally posted by Kilteragh View Post
                          [FR.TED] Are we all to hate the Welsh now Shaggy? [/FR.TED]



                          Originally posted by Kaip View Post
                          **** me I must have dreamt about the chip on your shoulder bit................I'M GONNA SEE THE DOC IN THE MORNING,THIS DREAMING LARK IS STARTING TO GET ON MY TITS
                          Oh come on Kaip man. That bit was off-topic but I stand by it. I'd like to hear what you think of it. Cardiff fans, Swansea fans, Wales fans...whoever....acting towards "the English" like Evertonians do towards us LFC fans.

                          I mean...it's ****ing incessant. Cardiff fans sing more about the English than they do their own club. It positively screams "EVERTON!" or, worse "Mancs". That's what they do.

                          And just to reiterate... I am talking in a sporting sense, not real life.
                          Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                            Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post


                            Here we go.

                            No, not everyone. You will, or should have noted that I said "many..." and "generally". Not "all" or "everyone".

                            But yeah....those other Brits who adopt the "Everton/Manc mentality" of singing constantly about the English and generally being very bitter indeed, have a chip on their shoulder.

                            FFS, there's even been a Welshman in this thread (Jonesie) who is smart enough to admit it.

                            Also...in case it needs spelling out....I am of course talking purely in a sporting sense.
                            I know - I was being a bit sarcastic, though I do think you were generalising just a bit

                            I reckon most of it is just because the Welsh, Scots and Irish know that it winds up the English so much though! And the English can be just as chippy when they want to be - England never exit a tournament gracefully, there's always some great conspiracy or hate figure to blame!

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                              Originally posted by calvoboy View Post
                              I know - I was being a bit sarcastic, though I do think you were generalising just a bit

                              I reckon most of it is just because the Welsh, Scots and Irish know that it winds up the English so much though! And the English can be just as chippy when they want to be - England never exit a tournament gracefully, there's always some great conspiracy or hate figure to blame!
                              Listen mate...I'm no England fan and anyone who's read (and remembered ) my posts on England football supporters will know what I think of them - pure ****ing scum - albeit for different reasons.

                              To the best of my knowledge, England's moronic element don't spend their entire time singing about what ****holes Scotland, Ireland and Wales are - they're too busy making Nazi salutes, spitting venom at the manager, throwing tables and chairs around town squares, and kicking the **** out of the locals.
                              Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                                I think that most Welsh, Scottish, Irish and English has a chip on there shoulder. That's the problem when we all live on the same island (Except Ireland). The Scottish and Welsh are bitter about the English, yet the English are very bitter about Scotland, Wales when they do well you just have to look at some of the posts the other week about Scotland doing well in the qualifiers when they looked like they were getting through ("I hope Scotland make it cause it's always entertaining when they get knocked out" as a lot of English posters said) I am 100% sure it would be the same with the Welsh when they make it to a comp. Yet the English wonder why there is a lot of bitterness? Scotland and Wales PUT TOGETHER make the total population of Greater London, I would like to see England play one sport let alone two at a high standard.
                                I think it's a foul, and if the ref gives it. He got to give a penalty. I know it's outside the box, but you see them given that close to the area. So if the ref gives it he's got to give the penalty as it so close to the area. But I think it's a penalty. Robbie Savage 8/11/06

                                Are you watching Manchester United? Are you watching Chelsea? This is Liverpool F.C taking over the bloody world!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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