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Booing Terry, what is that going to achieve? Why waste your money going to watch England if you are going to boo him and actually cheer when he loses the ball? England doesnt want fans like you.
Are you going to cheer if he loses the ball in the first game of the World Cup, and the Yanks score?
I am not bothered if you boo him, Cole, fricking Beckham or Pele when they are playing for their clubs. But playing for England? Just f off and support Scotland. They will be booing all the England team during another World Cup without them.
Are you going to cheer if he loses the ball in the first game of the World Cup, and the Yanks score?
I am not bothered if you boo him, Cole, fricking Beckham or Pele when they are playing for their clubs. But playing for England? Just f off and support Scotland. They will be booing all the England team during another World Cup without them.
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England fans in morals shocker......
Maybe they've just about had enough of him and his behaviour, they'll tell you they paid his wages via ticket sales so they have the right.
Maybe they've just about had enough of him and his behaviour, they'll tell you they paid his wages via ticket sales so they have the right.
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I am trying to forget the **** Beckham got in 98 for an ankle tap. Really riles me, cant remember the game but when England came off at half time, and the fans were hanging over the sides of the terraces screaming abuse. They should be banned for life. That would learn them. Going to watch your country play football is a privilege, one that i did not experience enough when I was younger.
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T0ssers.
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If they really despise him that much, dont go. Give your space up to real fans, like my son(I'd have to take him of course!)
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Sorry,but the problem is,,,,,,,,,,,,OUR National stadium is down south,a ground full of West Ham,Arsenal,Tottenham and alot of other Southern teams,,,,,,,,,,,,,,and so on,they love to hate each other,so if any player does wrong they boo him,,,,,,,,,,,,,up here in Proper England,we love every player
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Sorry,but the problem is,,,,,,,,,,,,OUR National stadium is down south,a ground full of West Ham,Arsenal,Tottenham and alot of other Southern teams,,,,,,,,,,,,,,and so on,they love to hate each other,so if any player does wrong they boo him,,,,,,,,,,,,,up here in Proper England,we love every player
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Where have you been the last 3 years we need people like you in sport arguing the toss, you'll fit in well here
Not much PAFC action though i'm affraid
Where have you been the last 3 years we need people like you in sport arguing the toss, you'll fit in well here
Not much PAFC action though i'm affraid
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Did Man USA fans boo Feryhands when he got banned for 9 months, they were paying his wages while he was tossing it off in the Bahamahs
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In a serious response it is the business of the fans when it could affect the harmony and balance of the England squad running up to the WC and like I initially pointed out, maybe the fans have morals.
Missing a **** test is very different to banging your mate and England team mate's bird, miss a test your team mates think you're ********, **** a team mates bird and they look at you very diffrently and probaby mistrust you.
Missing a **** test is very different to banging your mate and England team mate's bird, miss a test your team mates think you're ********, **** a team mates bird and they look at you very diffrently and probaby mistrust you.
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In a serious response it is the business of the fans when it could affect the harmony and balance of the England squad running up to the WC and like I initially pointed out, maybe the fans have morals.
Missing a **** test is very different to banging your mate and England team mate's bird, miss a test your team mates think you're ********, **** a team mates bird and they look at you very diffrently and probaby mistrust you.
Missing a **** test is very different to banging your mate and England team mate's bird, miss a test your team mates think you're ********, **** a team mates bird and they look at you very diffrently and probaby mistrust you.
Alcazar, being a Plymouth fan, any evening game away involves a long journey. If Wembley is where it is, surely dedicated fans will travel down to support their national team? Next, we will be complaining about the journey to S. Africa for the WC, after all we did invent the game, why couldn't it be in England every 4 years?
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Us Brits like a good villain JT's recent charge sheet fits the bill, they've just had enough of the Chav.
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So let's see if I've got this right........... the new England Captain's team mates think he's a ********, whereas JT just can't be trusted.............
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If he hadn't been picked there would have been no booing. Everyone knew it was going to happen JT as brought his seedy social life to the England camp .If you can't do the time ,don't commit the crime so to speak
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As for the argument about 'don't you go to away games' well every game is away for northerners as far as England are concerned. If half were played oop norf and half darn sarf then maybe people wouldn't complain. Me personally thinks that the national stadium should be in London, but i think they should take friendlys round the country to give other fans the chance to see them play, but thats not going to happen and not while there is Wembley to pay for. I bet there are lots of fathers that would like to take their son to watch them from oop norf, but have no chance due to the traveling involved.
As for the booing, i think some fans were just letting their feelings be known and once this has happened i don't think it will be an issue. It had pretty much fizzled out by the end anyway.
The booing won't affect JT he's too big a player for that to affect him, i would have said it was worse watching the armband getting passed to other players ahead of him.
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80,000 weren't booing
As for the argument about 'don't you go to away games' well every game is away for northerners as far as England are concerned. If half were played oop norf and half darn sarf then maybe people wouldn't complain. Me personally thinks that the national stadium should be in London, but i think they should take friendlys round the country to give other fans the chance to see them play, but thats not going to happen and not while there is Wembley to pay for. I bet there are lots of fathers that would like to take their son to watch them from oop norf, but have no chance due to the traveling involved.
As for the booing, i think some fans were just letting their feelings be known and once this has happened i don't think it will be an issue. It had pretty much fizzled out by the end anyway.
The booing won't affect JT he's too big a player for that to affect him, i would have said it was worse watching the armband getting passed to other players ahead of him.
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As for the argument about 'don't you go to away games' well every game is away for northerners as far as England are concerned. If half were played oop norf and half darn sarf then maybe people wouldn't complain. Me personally thinks that the national stadium should be in London, but i think they should take friendlys round the country to give other fans the chance to see them play, but thats not going to happen and not while there is Wembley to pay for. I bet there are lots of fathers that would like to take their son to watch them from oop norf, but have no chance due to the traveling involved.
As for the booing, i think some fans were just letting their feelings be known and once this has happened i don't think it will be an issue. It had pretty much fizzled out by the end anyway.
The booing won't affect JT he's too big a player for that to affect him, i would have said it was worse watching the armband getting passed to other players ahead of him.
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Same for someone from the Westcountry, although some might argue that we should support France! I am fortunate that I live relatively close to Wembley at the moment, but as soon as I get posted, I will have to make a big sacrifice to watch England, and probably Plymouth as well.
I'm sure a lot of people do make massive journeys to watch England play, but a lot of people don't have the luxury of the choice.
Also up until Cappello took over England, nearly all friendlies were a joke and who in their right mind would travel all that way for that
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