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<blockquote data-quote="Prestwick" data-source="post: 170023"><p>I'm going to wade in here and agree with RC. Anyone who has had a night out in places like Aberdeen, Liverpool, Birmingham, Sheffield, etc should have no problem with handling Swansea.</p><p></p><p>OMG people fighting on the floor in bars! Beats watching the Irish brawl on a friday night in Belmont street in Aberdeen. Seriously, nothing unites men of different nationalities or races better than a good old catfight between women of different Irish families from Cork. You guys should try watching it some time, the lost art of Irish brawling is alive and well in Aberdeen all thanks to the billions from Ireland who flood in doing Pharmacy at RGU :lol:</p><p></p><p>Anyway, how were the Osprey fans? Were they affable and full of friendly banter? If so, whats the problem? Many clubs fans get a bad rep just because they play in an awful stadium. Saracens fans are presumed to be blatant football hooligans just because they're tied like slaves to Vicarage Road. Utter bullshit I tells ye!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prestwick, post: 170023"] I'm going to wade in here and agree with RC. Anyone who has had a night out in places like Aberdeen, Liverpool, Birmingham, Sheffield, etc should have no problem with handling Swansea. OMG people fighting on the floor in bars! Beats watching the Irish brawl on a friday night in Belmont street in Aberdeen. Seriously, nothing unites men of different nationalities or races better than a good old catfight between women of different Irish families from Cork. You guys should try watching it some time, the lost art of Irish brawling is alive and well in Aberdeen all thanks to the billions from Ireland who flood in doing Pharmacy at RGU :lol: Anyway, how were the Osprey fans? Were they affable and full of friendly banter? If so, whats the problem? Many clubs fans get a bad rep just because they play in an awful stadium. Saracens fans are presumed to be blatant football hooligans just because they're tied like slaves to Vicarage Road. Utter bullshit I tells ye! [/QUOTE]
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