Get some perspective - it was just a game of football!
Watching the news this morning and listening to people here at work you would have thought it was a day of national mourning.
All that happened is England lost a football match and in the grand scheme of things that's hardly worth getting upset over. On TV there were pictures of fans crying just because England got knocked out and the TV pundits are talking like Engalnd has just lost a war. It's pathetic Get some perspective for God's sake - yesteday 100+ people died in sporadic attacks in Iraq, but today much of the English nation is crying over a football match. :rolleyes: tiggers. |
Mass psychology is a weird thing isn't it ?
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tiggers , you've got to be female , right :D:D:D:D
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Never trust a bloke who doesn't like football! ;)
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Weapon of Mass Distraction
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Tiggers, now you've offended the real men who like football.
Ug, Ug. ;) |
The majority of us only become this irrational every two years though!!
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Originally Posted by tiggers
On TV there were pictures of fans crying just because England got knocked out and the TV pundits are talking like Engalnd has just lost a war. It's pathetic
This behaviour is totally unbecoming of grown men who claim to be proud Englishmen! |
Its two things, one, being passionate about the game of football, and two, being patriotic. When else are the English so patriotic ?
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Originally Posted by Faire D'Income
Tiggers, now you've offended the real men who like football.
Ug, Ug. ;) BTW I have no problem with patriotism up to a point or passion for that matter, but all this really is going just a little too far. tiggers. |
English football has F'all to do with being patriotic, it has plenty to do with being a football supporter. If these "patriotic" Engalnd fans were really so patriotic they would be at every event involving an English team, be that Rugby, Badminton, Tennis, Golf, Cycling, Bowls or Croquet in a bid to support their country.
How many of you "patriotic" football fans can honesty admit to supporting 10 or more sports with the same degree of vigour that you show towards football? How many of you that travelled to Portugal also went to New Zealand to support the English Bowls team when they were touring, or to Zimbabwe to support the cricket team?? |
Football is the national sport though Olly. I suppose that explains it really.
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Originally Posted by TelBoy
The majority of us only become this irrational every two years though!!
:confused: - England get beaten more often than that? :p |
Only a game of football?
What was it the famous Bill Shankley said? |
"Football is the national sport though Olly"
what an out of date idea. |
Originally Posted by r32
Only a game of football?
What was it the famous Bill Shankley said? I'm very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that.' - Bill Shankly |
Originally Posted by fast bloke
:confused: - England get beaten more often than that? :p
LOL, true, but we *do* usually make the final stages of the Euro Championships and World Cup... :p |
true true, just found out i have to go to hospital which is a bit of a shocker and put things in perspective!
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Originally Posted by angrynorth
Football is the national sport though Olly. I suppose that explains it really.
patriotism n : love of country and willingness to sacrifice for it patriotic adj : inspired by love for your country patriot n : one who loves and defends his or her country [syn: nationalist] Those who support the England football team are passionate about football, fine that's cool. But how passionate are you about the rest of the activities within England, are you prepared to lay your life down to denfend your country and what it stands for? I think the term has been de-valued, like many others over the years. It seems anybody who waves the St George cross now and again and doesn't bitch about the governement too much considers themself patriotic without really think what it actually means. |
Originally Posted by TelBoy
LOL, true, but we *do* usually make the final stages of the Euro Championships and World Cup... :p
Is that a reference to "my" national team?? - go easy - just cos they (note - not we) took 1300 minutes of football to score :( |
YYY, it was the Royal "we"..!! :p :D
When are Oirland gonna get their act together then? And Wales, come to that. On paper, Wales should be winning a LOT more! |
Nice corner TB - you should apply for a job on the engerland squad :D
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Northern Ireland squad are all part timers - most of them work in the shipyard all day and then go to Windsor park for a kickabout after :D
The republic team used to be good, but once England ran out of good players they wouldn't let all the half decent English players become honorary irishmen by drinking a pint of Guinness |
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