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And saying that, you'd have to be one UBER cunt to do that too.Am I the only one who doesn't really see anything wrong with this?
If you're the sort of arsehole who would carry a knife to a game you're the sort of arsehole who would put the knife in your kid's pocket to get through security...
Funny because I was just reading a story on the Gulf states' recent incursion into sport and how the powerful families in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha pride themselves on tradition and respect. Shame they have fuck all respect for others' traditions though.
Fuck off tourists.
Fuck off tourists.
I remember one year some asian man showed up at the Master's tournament with tickets for the practice round, dragging an entire bag of clubs with him thinking that he had gotten tickets to play the course.Which game was that at? And what sense of entitlement led them to think that was ok in the first place?
aulinhofacepalm:I remember one year some asian man showed up at the Master's tournament with tickets for the practice round, dragging an entire bag of clubs with him thinking that he had gotten tickets to play the course.
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FIFA's boardroom looks fairly sinister...
Very appropriate, and less sinister than I was expecting for a bunch of nitwits who deliberately try to ruin football.FIFA's boardroom looks fairly sinister...
see, we're all saying this is funny, but it's pretty clear that was EXACTLY what the architect was borrowing from. Trolling in brick is an impressive feat.
I get the idea, and it's probably the path of least resistence, but if the owners are willing to wait you out, it's not always effective. Especially with the influence of overseas markets now in the Premier League. I really think fans should be trying to force legislation that encourages fan ownership, and trying to create supporters groups to raise the money to buy significant stakes in the clubs. Instead of being reactive to actions idiots try to take, we need to be proactive and prevent those idiots from being allowed to try out their ideas in the first place.After listening to the podcast this week, and following F.A.N. on Twitter, I've been thinking about fans protesting against modern football. This image from the San Siro last week speaks volumes. Although the emptiness was to show contempt at how the club was being run (and calling for money to be put IN the club), the image shows the power of numbers.
As mentioned by many, the best way is voting with your wallet: don't buy merchandise / boycott games.
Fans protesting about modern football then moaning about "everywhere we go" being a lower league chant..........