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<blockquote data-quote="RoyalBlueStuey" data-source="post: 162443"><p>Agreed. The funniest moment of banter this year was when we were trudging back from Twickenham after England lost to France. Next to us in the queue for the train was a guy dressed in a blue tuxedo with a top hat decked in tri-colours of France.</p><p></p><p>"Did you enjoy the match?" I said, clearly and normally so the Frenchman would understand.</p><p></p><p>"Yea mate, top game!" he replied in an Australian accent. Apparently he got tickets for the game and him and a load of other Australian mates dressed up as Frenchmen. Genius :lol: </p><p> [/b]</p></blockquote><p></p><p>There are plenty of examples of footy fans chipping in with great bits of banter though, it's just the tribalism is taken to the nth degree with footy and the loyalty to you team is everything (which isn't totally the case with rugby).</p><p></p><p>To the tune of Volari <em>(by the Cardif fans sung to Kasper Schmeichal)</em> :</p><p></p><p>Oh Kasper, Whoah.</p><p>Oh Kasper, Whoah.</p><p>He stands between our posts</p><p>He's named after a ghost.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="RoyalBlueStuey, post: 162443"] Agreed. The funniest moment of banter this year was when we were trudging back from Twickenham after England lost to France. Next to us in the queue for the train was a guy dressed in a blue tuxedo with a top hat decked in tri-colours of France. "Did you enjoy the match?" I said, clearly and normally so the Frenchman would understand. "Yea mate, top game!" he replied in an Australian accent. Apparently he got tickets for the game and him and a load of other Australian mates dressed up as Frenchmen. Genius :lol: [/b][/quote] There are plenty of examples of footy fans chipping in with great bits of banter though, it's just the tribalism is taken to the nth degree with footy and the loyalty to you team is everything (which isn't totally the case with rugby). To the tune of Volari [i](by the Cardif fans sung to Kasper Schmeichal)[/i] : Oh Kasper, Whoah. Oh Kasper, Whoah. He stands between our posts He's named after a ghost. [/QUOTE]
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