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<blockquote data-quote="sanzar" data-source="post: 197837"><p>I think your old man needs to harden the f**k up tbh.</p><p> [/b]</p></blockquote><p>Oh the irony... telling someone to harden the f*** up while talking about soccer and it not being about the players.</p><p>Seriously though, I wouldn't be too harsh on his old man. You're talking English soccer here, where some fans will gladly stab you in the neck if they find out you support a rival team. [/b][/quote]</p><p></p><p>Is there any statements coming from you about football that arent based on **** stereotypes?.</p><p></p><p>I'm starting to wonder.....</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sums up the fans of soccer to a tee really... </p><p> [/b][/quote]</p><p></p><p>Here we go again more stereotypes. <_< </p><p> [/b][/quote]</p><p>Tell someone to "harden up" after having to endure the utter lack of class that soccer fans, and ONLY soccer fans, produce on such a large scale then expect to cop a mouth full! Simple as that. </p><p>My reaction to you is based on the fact that you exhibit the tell tale signs of all Aussie soccer fans - namely that you hold the opinion that following "the world game" some how makes you Mr international, and anyone who doesn't is therefore insular. Sorry, but no. I may be stereotyping, but stereotypes exist for a reason, and the reason is that Soccer fans world wide are the most violent and unruly of any sport, yet the game itself is so bloody soft that a slight nudge warrents a red card if the opposing player is a good enough actor. What does that say about the game? It says it's a frustrating, negative emotion fueling mess! That's what it says! The fact that it's the no.1 game no more reflects its superiority than the fact that English is the most popular language to study in the world. It colonised first. That's it! Furthermore, while you may think they are simply stereotypes, I can qualify my statements because when I visited London at 18 to see my brother at a pub he was working at, he had to warn me to come wearing a wallabies or other clearly neutral colours, because he'd seen several people glassed (as in they had pint glasses busted over their faces - not a pretty sight if you've ever seen it) for coming in with the wrong bloody colours! That's not a rugby problem, that's not an AFL problem, it's not an NFL problem and it's not even a Rugby League problem. It's a f***ing soccer problem!</p><p>Tell someone to harden up on a bloddy rugby forum after they've had their fill of the scum that populate soccer stadiums? Seriously mate, you need to get your head checked after that one...</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="sanzar, post: 197837"] I think your old man needs to harden the f**k up tbh. [/b][/quote] Oh the irony... telling someone to harden the f*** up while talking about soccer and it not being about the players. Seriously though, I wouldn't be too harsh on his old man. You're talking English soccer here, where some fans will gladly stab you in the neck if they find out you support a rival team. [/b][/quote] Is there any statements coming from you about football that arent based on **** stereotypes?. I'm starting to wonder..... Sums up the fans of soccer to a tee really... [/b][/quote] Here we go again more stereotypes. <_< [/b][/quote] Tell someone to "harden up" after having to endure the utter lack of class that soccer fans, and ONLY soccer fans, produce on such a large scale then expect to cop a mouth full! Simple as that. My reaction to you is based on the fact that you exhibit the tell tale signs of all Aussie soccer fans - namely that you hold the opinion that following "the world game" some how makes you Mr international, and anyone who doesn't is therefore insular. Sorry, but no. I may be stereotyping, but stereotypes exist for a reason, and the reason is that Soccer fans world wide are the most violent and unruly of any sport, yet the game itself is so bloody soft that a slight nudge warrents a red card if the opposing player is a good enough actor. What does that say about the game? It says it's a frustrating, negative emotion fueling mess! That's what it says! The fact that it's the no.1 game no more reflects its superiority than the fact that English is the most popular language to study in the world. It colonised first. That's it! Furthermore, while you may think they are simply stereotypes, I can qualify my statements because when I visited London at 18 to see my brother at a pub he was working at, he had to warn me to come wearing a wallabies or other clearly neutral colours, because he'd seen several people glassed (as in they had pint glasses busted over their faces - not a pretty sight if you've ever seen it) for coming in with the wrong bloody colours! That's not a rugby problem, that's not an AFL problem, it's not an NFL problem and it's not even a Rugby League problem. It's a f***ing soccer problem! Tell someone to harden up on a bloddy rugby forum after they've had their fill of the scum that populate soccer stadiums? Seriously mate, you need to get your head checked after that one... [/QUOTE]
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