Ban England?
Posted by: reductionist on 16 June 2004
Posted on: 16 June 2004 by Tarquin Maynard - Portly
Just jail the twats responsible.
For a long, long time.
Regards
Mike
Spending money I don't have on things I don't need.
For a long, long time.
Regards
Mike
Spending money I don't have on things I don't need.
Posted on: 16 June 2004 by Tony Lockhart
Really couldn't care less. I should imagine the advertisers would though.
Tony
Tony
Posted on: 16 June 2004 by Alex S.
By about this time tomorrow banning probably won't be necessary.
Posted on: 16 June 2004 by Bhoyo
I checked out that link and see this:
The BBC's Philippa Young:
"Arriving at the courthouse, all 12 British men were handcuffed."
Unbelievable.
Davie
The BBC's Philippa Young:
"Arriving at the courthouse, all 12 British men were handcuffed."
Unbelievable.
Davie
Posted on: 16 June 2004 by Rockingdoc
Ban football
Posted on: 16 June 2004 by Derek Wright
Bhoyo
The word "British" has been removed from the article
PS - you have a rather nice Art Gallery in Boca
Derek
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The word "British" has been removed from the article
PS - you have a rather nice Art Gallery in Boca
Derek
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Posted on: 16 June 2004 by Tarquin Maynard - Portly
Fan bootball.
Regards
Mike
Spending money I don't have on things I don't need.
Regards
Mike
Spending money I don't have on things I don't need.
Posted on: 16 June 2004 by matthewr
So the poll gives me a choice between "Hysterical Daily Mail style over-reaction to a minor incident that will allow the actions of a tiny minority to ruin the enjoyment of most of the nation".
And "Follow the sensible advice of the man from UEFA who said 'From our perspective we view it as unrelated to the tournament. It is not being viewed as football hooliganism by Uefa [but] the sort of problems that might be encountered in any busy beach resort where people have been drinking too much."
Hmm, tough choice.
Matthew
And "Follow the sensible advice of the man from UEFA who said 'From our perspective we view it as unrelated to the tournament. It is not being viewed as football hooliganism by Uefa [but] the sort of problems that might be encountered in any busy beach resort where people have been drinking too much."
Hmm, tough choice.
Matthew
Posted on: 16 June 2004 by Derek Wright
Most of the nation - I think not
The flags on cars are the opposite of the Starbucks indicator of the wealth of the locality - ie the more Starbucks shops the wealthier the the ara.
The more cars with flags and the more flags on cars then the more impoverished the locality.
Derek
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The flags on cars are the opposite of the Starbucks indicator of the wealth of the locality - ie the more Starbucks shops the wealthier the the ara.
The more cars with flags and the more flags on cars then the more impoverished the locality.
Derek
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Posted on: 16 June 2004 by rodwsmith
Derek,
I just drove from Harringay, where I live (cheap) to Muswell Hill where I cannot afford to live (very expensive), and the flag-incidence rose the further I got.
Mind you, about 75% of the people round me are Turkish. It's a riot when Galatasaray play Arsenal I can tell you. Literally.
Rod
I just drove from Harringay, where I live (cheap) to Muswell Hill where I cannot afford to live (very expensive), and the flag-incidence rose the further I got.
Mind you, about 75% of the people round me are Turkish. It's a riot when Galatasaray play Arsenal I can tell you. Literally.
Rod
Posted on: 16 June 2004 by Bhoyo
quote:
Originally posted by Derek Wright:
PS - you have a rather nice Art Gallery in Boca
Yes indeed. Nice new amphitheatre too, where I saw Elvis Costello recently.
BTW, I still see the word "British" on the link, under the red Watch and Listen banner.
Regards,
Davie
Posted on: 16 June 2004 by long-time-dead
Don't ban the team from this tournament. Then the thugs win.
I propose that UEFA / FIFA could ban the team from the NEXT tournament.
FWIW - It's one thing us all having a wind-up about it now and again but none of us had the urge to become violent (I hope)
I propose that UEFA / FIFA could ban the team from the NEXT tournament.
FWIW - It's one thing us all having a wind-up about it now and again but none of us had the urge to become violent (I hope)
Posted on: 16 June 2004 by Peter C
English Tourists abroad dont require football to get pissed and cause trouble. They do that even when there is no football.
So why punish the England team for the actions of the brainless twits who cause the trouble?
So why punish the England team for the actions of the brainless twits who cause the trouble?
Posted on: 16 June 2004 by count.d
I've seen more trouble at stag doos.
What a load of exaggerated rubbish.
What a load of exaggerated rubbish.
Posted on: 16 June 2004 by matthewr
As England fans are actually Britons then we should ban Scotland and Wales instead.
For obvious reasons this ban would have little practical effect.
Matthew
For obvious reasons this ban would have little practical effect.
Matthew
Posted on: 16 June 2004 by ErikL
I'm curious- do the star players ever speak out against this sort of behavior?
Posted on: 16 June 2004 by matthewr
Yes. It's about as effective as Nancy Reagan's "Just Say No" campaign.
Posted on: 16 June 2004 by ErikL
Well, what's the equivalent of the "if you fuck-offs up front don't stop moshing, the show's over" method?
Posted on: 16 June 2004 by matthewr
Ludwig,
There's never any trouble at the actual matches as they are too well policed. You have to go through police background checks and all sorts to be able to join the Offical Supporters club and buy tickets. And most of the known and convicted hooligans (like several 1000s) have been prevernted from travelling at all.
Meanwhile there are some 60,000 English tourists in Portugal for the football. Of these 59,000+ are perfectly normal people (indeed I know many of them). There are a few hundred half-brained thugs who have gone for a fight. These people would be getting drunk and having a fight somewhere anyway the football just means they are all in one place so you notice it more.
It's essentially impossible to stop this from happening. As quick as you lock em up a new batch of idiots creeps out of the woodwork and start teh cycle again.
FWIW The Germans, Dutch, Italians, the whole of Eastern Europe and The Turks all do this as well -- indeed the Turks have a far worse problem and they have football related murders every now and again. World leaders though are are the Argentinians and River Plate / BOCA Juniors matches are essentially urban warfare.
Matthew
BTW, There was a famous incident in during Euro2000 in a town called Charlesroi. There was brawl asnd some chair throwing in the town square with some 100 or so England fans, the police drove in a water canon and flatenned them all with a few thousand gallons of water. It was all over in about 7 minutes, the media went wild and showed the same 30 secs of footage over and over again. Apart from the local Charleroi paper which had the headline "Riot? What Riot?".
On the same night, LA Lakers fans rioted for several hours after the Lakers lost a home playoff game. There was a night of cars being over-tunred and torched, shots fired, stabbings, etc. etc. It was barely reported outside of LA and was forgotten within a few days. Go figure.
There's never any trouble at the actual matches as they are too well policed. You have to go through police background checks and all sorts to be able to join the Offical Supporters club and buy tickets. And most of the known and convicted hooligans (like several 1000s) have been prevernted from travelling at all.
Meanwhile there are some 60,000 English tourists in Portugal for the football. Of these 59,000+ are perfectly normal people (indeed I know many of them). There are a few hundred half-brained thugs who have gone for a fight. These people would be getting drunk and having a fight somewhere anyway the football just means they are all in one place so you notice it more.
It's essentially impossible to stop this from happening. As quick as you lock em up a new batch of idiots creeps out of the woodwork and start teh cycle again.
FWIW The Germans, Dutch, Italians, the whole of Eastern Europe and The Turks all do this as well -- indeed the Turks have a far worse problem and they have football related murders every now and again. World leaders though are are the Argentinians and River Plate / BOCA Juniors matches are essentially urban warfare.
Matthew
BTW, There was a famous incident in during Euro2000 in a town called Charlesroi. There was brawl asnd some chair throwing in the town square with some 100 or so England fans, the police drove in a water canon and flatenned them all with a few thousand gallons of water. It was all over in about 7 minutes, the media went wild and showed the same 30 secs of footage over and over again. Apart from the local Charleroi paper which had the headline "Riot? What Riot?".
On the same night, LA Lakers fans rioted for several hours after the Lakers lost a home playoff game. There was a night of cars being over-tunred and torched, shots fired, stabbings, etc. etc. It was barely reported outside of LA and was forgotten within a few days. Go figure.
Posted on: 16 June 2004 by ErikL
Well that helps me understand better. The world needs to round these people up from Rome to LA and make them, well- Raiders fans. They'd fit in perfectly.
Oh, and speaking of the Lakers...
Oh, and speaking of the Lakers...
Posted on: 17 June 2004 by greeny
The media seem determined to try to get England banned from the comp, rather than do out like a damp squib in the first round. This was lead story on many of the days news bulletins . A bit of rough and tumble in one bar at 2:00am in the morning 300 miles from any England match.
We had a recent thread about City centre violence a few days ago, there are 50,000+ English, plus no doubt thousands of other Brits, Dutch, Germans etc on the Algarve at the moment, of course there is going to be the odd fight, especially with TV crews just waiting around egging them on.
We had a recent thread about City centre violence a few days ago, there are 50,000+ English, plus no doubt thousands of other Brits, Dutch, Germans etc on the Algarve at the moment, of course there is going to be the odd fight, especially with TV crews just waiting around egging them on.
Posted on: 17 June 2004 by Rasher
It's the same old story. After decades of this, it still hasn't been stamped out. Once again - ashamed to be English. I'm sure I would follow football if this side to it could be removed, but as it would associate me with being an English supporter, then I won't watch it. So the few have ruined it and I am letting them win, right? OK, if you like - they win. Fuck it.
Maybe the FA should bring about civil cases against the individuals for threatening the future of their business.
Maybe the FA should bring about civil cases against the individuals for threatening the future of their business.
Posted on: 17 June 2004 by Stephen Bennett
quote:
Originally posted by Matthew Robinson:
Of these 59,000+ are perfectly normal people (indeed I know many of them).
Goodness Matthew, you are popular!
I suggest we send in Mick Parry to sort 'em out.
Regards
Stephen
Posted on: 17 June 2004 by stevie d
Even if FIFA/ UEFA decided that they would ban England from the next tournament (Germany 2006??) I can still see a handful of Hooligans travelling to Munich etc just for a ruck EVEN if England are not there.
I think these people love to fight and 99% of the time don't care about the football.
Steve
I think these people love to fight and 99% of the time don't care about the football.
Steve
Posted on: 17 June 2004 by reductionist
quote:
Originally posted by Matthew Robinson:
FWIW The Germans, Dutch, Italians, the whole of Eastern Europe and The Turks all do this as well
Information I did not have, why is this not reported by the usual news sources? I have not seen any headlines report the huge fight that must of occurred between the Dutch and German fans who have a very strong history of disliking each other. I also do not believe the Netherlands restricts who can attend football matches or even travel to a country where a tournament will take place in the way the English have to. It appears that any trouble around a football tournament centres on English people in the area. If it is not football related it is still a telling indictment of the English on holiday.