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The shame

An inability to distinguish between one of the most common verbs in the English language and an equally familiar preposition is indeed a shame. The shame is played out countless times a day in this increasingly illiterate world, where the elegance of language is savagely assaulted as a matter of routine.
 
One more thing I'd like to point out. For FIFA World Cups Final Tournaments & UEFA Euro Final Tournaments the vast majority of the tickets are sold "sight unseen". They go on sale before the draw has been made. Often before the qualifying competitions have finished.
That means that the crowds & grounds are unsegregated. OK, some tickets are held back for fans of the two competing teams. And those will be in a block. But many/most England fans just happily sit in the unsegregated areas - often sat next to fans of the team they are playing. All intermingling happily & without mither.
I realise that fact won't play to much of the narrative on this thread. But, it's a point people I speak to are often surprised to learn.
 
One more thing I'd like to point out. For FIFA World Cups Final Tournaments & UEFA Euro Final Tournaments the vast majority of the tickets are sold "sight unseen". They go on sale before the draw has been made. Often before the qualifying competitions have finished.
That means that the crowds & grounds are unsegregated. OK, some tickets are held back for fans of the two competing teams. And those will be in a block. But many/most England fans just happily sit in the unsegregated areas - often sat next to fans of the team they are playing. All intermingling happily & without mither.
I realise that fact won't play to much of the narrative on this thread. But, it's a point people I speak to are often surprised to learn.

I get your point, Phil. Having met a few of the regular England tournament attenders, they seem to be dedicated to the team and following where ever, but also just as dedicated to the experience. Whether that is the travel and the journey, the culture and people of the destination or the football interaction with other nation fans. In that respect they are more aligned to the Barmy Army following the England cricket team than to the 'rule Britannia, no surrender' bunch that Pinchy referenced. Then again, attend a test match in this country, or more so a one-day International, and you'll still find plenty of the same moronic ilk.
 
I get your point, Phil. Having met a few of the regular England tournament attenders, they seem to be dedicated to the team and following where ever, but also just as dedicated to the experience. Whether that is the travel and the journey, the culture and people of the destination or the football interaction with other nation fans. In that respect they are more aligned to the Barmy Army following the England cricket team than to the 'rule Britannia, no surrender' bunch that Pinchy referenced. Then again, attend a test match in this country, or more so a one-day International, and you'll still find plenty of the same moronic ilk.
In fairness mate you don’t have to go to an England game to experience that ilk, one of our away games will provide plenty of examples
 
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So I was 10, got back from Brid in time and watched the final in 66 on our black and white telly. Sat on the edge of the settee enthralled and threw a pen at the wall when Germany equalised. (Got a clip) Then it was all over, beans on toast for tea and on to the rec with the football to recreate the game. Had the pennant bought for me from Chap on the Monday. Hope the pic works) And the Jules Rimet tie the following week. The point? You don't want pissed up bottle throwing, flag burning, anthem jeering, esoteric arguments, xenophobic cat calling, just football to be enjoyed at its best, us to win and the memories last a lifetime. Come on England.
 
In fairness mate you don’t have to go to an England game to experience that ilk, one of our away games will provide plenty of examples

Seen plenty of it, I'm afraid. And we aren't unique, by any means, all clubs have that element. The same that exhibit this behaviour following whichever club, are by and large that same people doing it for England.
 
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So I was 10, got back from Brid in time and watched the final in 66 on our black and white telly. Sat on the edge of the settee enthralled and threw a pen at the wall when Germany equalised. (Got a clip) Then it was all over, beans on toast for tea and on to the rec with the football to recreate the game. Had the pennant bought for me from Chap on the Monday. Hope the pic works) And the Jules Rimet tie the following week. The point? You don't want pissed up bottle throwing, flag burning, anthem jeering, esoteric arguments, xenophobic cat calling, just football to be enjoyed at its best, us to win and the memories last a lifetime. Come on England.

Never mind all that shit, stop watching this chuff. :D

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So I was 10, got back from Brid in time and watched the final in 66 on our black and white telly. Sat on the edge of the settee enthralled and threw a pen at the wall when Germany equalised. (Got a clip) Then it was all over, beans on toast for tea and on to the rec with the football to recreate the game. Had the pennant bought for me from Chap on the Monday. Hope the pic works) And the Jules Rimet tie the following week. The point? You don't want pissed up bottle throwing, flag burning, anthem jeering, esoteric arguments, xenophobic cat calling, just football to be enjoyed at its best, us to win and the memories last a lifetime. Come on England.
The late "Iron Bar" Jack Hewitt, a Blade some posters may remember, was at the 1966 Final. He effectively had a "season ticket" for all the 1966 games at Wembley.
 
An inability to distinguish between one of the most common verbs in the English language and an equally familiar preposition is indeed a shame. The shame is played out countless times a day in this increasingly illiterate world, where the elegance of language is savagely assaulted as a matter of routine.
Agreed. I would say in the same degree as those who create attention to themselves on chat sites and other forms of social media and think that their opinion is always correct and better than any others. Their ego and self importance also rises until they think that they’re some sort of celebrity, while hiding behind their online alias.......
 



No charges were brought...
And if they had been, I'd have been cleared.
But I can't say too much because of a) that statute of limitations thing b) that American Fifth Amendment (one not about guns) thing and c) if sales of dem blades Annual go well, I'm going to collaborate with Steve on my Autobiography & I don't want to give too much away free.

Christ, you don't need me if your stories are all as good as that. I've just finished the last article for the annual where I grasp at the similarities between being a fan of United and the SugaBabes.
 
Support Germany you’re fucking kidding me as with the French they’re the natural foe.
England are the perennial failures but I’m proud to be English still the worlds best country
Explain why you think England is the best country in the world.
 
Most entertaining thread for ages!

Ball_Sup (Phil) getting grief for trying to be honest. It occurred to me whilst reading that there's a lot of folk would have the rest of us believe that they are 100% righteous, never wrong, never say the wrong thing, absolutely PC, whiter than white AND have a perfect grasp of the Queen's English and perfect grammar.........

Really?

I don't believe the vast majority of fans that go to England away games are mindless, racist hooligans any more than I believe the vast majority of Blades away fans smash up concourses, set off flares and punch disabled kids.
 
And you’re still on this thread. Why don’t you show a picture of the royal wedding or people eating afternoon tea?

Surely Denmark's the best country in the world. Best health service (apart from dentistry), best education (unless you're a foreigner), best food...(actually maybe not).

PM me if you fancy watching England in the pub Monday btw,
 
I'm pretty comfortable with that.
I wasn't attempting any moral high ground
But I can understand why it might come across like that. I just wanted to be honest.
I see a fundamental difference between how you behave in the frenzy of the 90 minutes & how you behave for the other 4 weeks in a country.
That's how it works for me.
I did want to prick the pricks who wanted to tell me how it is & how it should be, without ever having been to an England game.


Agree with you here and what immediately sprung to mind would be Germany World Cup. We played Trinidad and Tobago in Nuremberg. Before the match we toured the Nazi War Museum along with T&T fans and showed great respect to the awful memories. Once in the ground it becomes and football match and rivalry.

Afterwards we walked through the grounds where Hitler held his rallies showing respect for the surroundings.

To this day the 3 weeks I spent in Germany were bloody brilliant, camping out the middle of nowhere. We played cricket and got German holiday makers involved, teaching them the rules.

I didn't follow England solely for the games but to see a very small piece of the World as well. Show respect, try the food, try the language, embrace the culture.
 



And you’re still on this thread. Why don’t you show a picture of the royal wedding or people eating afternoon tea?

It’s still in General Blades Chat. Why don’t you “England” lot have your deluded dialogue on an ‘England’ messageboard? I dare say such are available and will certainly avoid any contribution from me.
 

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