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International football/soccer riots right in my own hometown

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 10:43 pm
by RascalJones
LET'S GO CREW!



http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story ... s&&cc=5901



(Yes, I realize this falls WELL short of a full-out soccer riot)

Re: International football/soccer riots right in my own home

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 12:39 am
by huGGy
West Ham? ICF is back or what? :P

Re: International football/soccer riots right in my own home

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 1:06 am
by scoop10
good to see them sothern softies flying the english flag for us...

30 v 100 crew must have taken a right beating

Re: International football/soccer riots right in my own home

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 2:42 am
by Kaiser_von_Nuben
Fun!

Didn't some South American countries go to war over a soccer match? That's what I call fan dedication :-P

Re: International football/soccer riots right in my own home

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 5:17 am
by Soccerman771
[quote=""Kaiser_von_Nuben""]Fun!

Didn't some South American countries go to war over a soccer match? That's what I call fan dedication :-P[/quote]

This is what you were referring to:
http://www.onwar.com/aced/data/sierra/soccer1969.htm

Re: International football/soccer riots right in my own home

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 10:06 am
by Tatltael
people go insane over something intended to be a game o_o

Re: International football/soccer riots right in my own home

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 12:02 pm
by dragonshinobi_old
ppl always take this stuff too seriously........geez

Re: International football/soccer riots right in my own home

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 5:05 pm
by RascalJones
Not usually in the USA. Now, if you're talking American Football, yeah, much too serious. I am a big Cleveland Browns fan, and I remember going to games with my dad as a kid, but I could NEVER take my kids to a game now. The fans are always drunk, angry, and violent.

Re: International football/soccer riots right in my own home

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 5:51 pm
by Soccerman771
[quote=""RascalJones""]Not usually in the USA. Now, if you're talking American Football, yeah, much too serious. I am a big Cleveland Browns fan, and I remember going to games with my dad as a kid, but I could NEVER take my kids to a game now. The fans are always drunk, angry, and violent.[/quote]

First to the bolded part: I am sooooo sorry! The only thing worse is being a Chargers fan or maybe a Cardinals fan.

2nd, with HD (or even without it) why would anyone ever go to a game anyway? It takes up all day. Fighting traffic, parking fo $40, food and drinks that will cost you an arm and a leg, maybe you get a good game to watch, rowdy obnoxious fans. The tickets themselves cost you well over $100 each if you want to actually watch the games. All for a 1 hour game that takes 3 hours to play....

Sorry, but I can "do" all that for less than $10, avoid traffic/parking and not have to wait in-line at the bathroom that is well over capacity with people who have drank too much. I doubt I ever go to a "professional" football game. Soccer on the other hand, most things are reasonable if I have the time/motivation. Then again, with HD, there's really no need to go watch it "live". Besides, if it's a boring game I can always go get on AOE ftw.. :)

Re: International football/soccer riots right in my own home

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 6:46 pm
by Kaiser_von_Nuben
[quote=""Soccerman771""][quote=""Kaiser_von_Nuben""]Fun!

Didn't some South American countries go to war over a soccer match? That's what I call fan dedication :-P[/quote]

This is what you were referring to:
http://www.onwar.com/aced/data/sierra/soccer1969.htm[/quote]

Thanks for the link, Soccer. What a great website! Wars are an interest of mine, and I always like to see good analysis about why nations fight.

Re: International football/soccer riots right in my own home

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 12:36 am
by dragonshinobi_old
[quote=""Kaiser_von_Nuben""][quote=""Soccerman771""][quote=""Kaiser_von_Nuben""]Fun!

Didn't some South American countries go to war over a soccer match? That's what I call fan dedication :-P[/quote]

This is what you were referring to:
http://www.onwar.com/aced/data/sierra/soccer1969.htm[/quote]

Thanks for the link, Soccer. What a great website! Wars are an interest of mine, and I always like to see good analysis about why nations fight.[/quote]

ppl go to war for the dumbest reasons............but i cant really betalking considering my nation goes to war over oil..... :roll:

Re: International football/soccer riots right in my own home

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 12:39 am
by BenS64
[quote=""dragonshinobi""][quote=""Kaiser_von_Nuben""][quote=""Soccerman771""][quote=""Kaiser_von_Nuben""]Fun!

Didn't some South American countries go to war over a soccer match? That's what I call fan dedication :-P[/quote]

This is what you were referring to:
http://www.onwar.com/aced/data/sierra/soccer1969.htm[/quote]

Thanks for the link, Soccer. What a great website! Wars are an interest of mine, and I always like to see good analysis about why nations fight.[/quote]

ppl go to war for the dumbest reasons............but i cant really betalking considering my nation goes to war over oil..... :roll:[/quote]
i agree with u drangon, i mean y would some1 go 2 war just for oil. I's crazy.

Re: International football/soccer riots right in my own home

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 1:14 am
by Soccerman771
[quote=""BenS64""][quote=""dragonshinobi""][quote=""Kaiser_von_Nuben""][quote=""Soccerman771""][quote=""Kaiser_von_Nuben""]Fun!

Didn't some South American countries go to war over a soccer match? That's what I call fan dedication :-P[/quote]

This is what you were referring to:
http://www.onwar.com/aced/data/sierra/soccer1969.htm[/quote]

Thanks for the link, Soccer. What a great website! Wars are an interest of mine, and I always like to see good analysis about why nations fight.[/quote]

ppl go to war for the dumbest reasons............but i cant really betalking considering my nation goes to war over oil..... :roll:[/quote]
i agree with u drangon, i mean y would some1 go 2 war just for oil. I's crazy.[/quote]

You guys need to read some real reasons for going to war. If you think the occupation in Iraq has to do with Oil, then you are mis-informed. If we were getting oil from Iraq, the price of gas here would be $.02 a gallon. The reason the war was started was because the dictatorship in Iraq was in violation of a UN treaty. He was told to stop and didn't. He killed hundreds of thousands of people (Kurds) in Northern Iraq with chemical weapons. The world is a better place because he and his sons are not here.

Fighting a war for 5 years and having less than 5,000 deaths (U.S.) is a remarkable statistic. Especially when you consider how bad the enemy wants to kill us.

Re: International football/soccer riots right in my own home

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 1:40 am
by scoop10
[quote=""Soccerman771""][quote=""BenS64""][quote=""dragonshinobi""][quote=""Kaiser_von_Nuben""][quote=""Soccerman771""][quote=""Kaiser_von_Nuben""]Fun!

Didn't some South American countries go to war over a soccer match? That's what I call fan dedication :-P[/quote]

This is what you were referring to:
http://www.onwar.com/aced/data/sierra/soccer1969.htm[/quote]

Thanks for the link, Soccer. What a great website! Wars are an interest of mine, and I always like to see good analysis about why nations fight.[/quote]

ppl go to war for the dumbest reasons............but i cant really betalking considering my nation goes to war over oil..... :roll:[/quote]
i agree with u drangon, i mean y would some1 go 2 war just for oil. I's crazy.[/quote]

You guys need to read some real reasons for going to war. If you think the occupation in Iraq has to do with Oil, then you are mis-informed. If we were getting oil from Iraq, the price of gas here would be $.02 a gallon. The reason the war was started was because the dictatorship in Iraq was in violation of a UN treaty. He was told to stop and didn't. He killed hundreds of thousands of people (Kurds) in Northern Iraq with chemical weapons. The world is a better place because he and his sons are not here.

Fighting a war for 5 years and having less than 5,000 deaths (U.S.) is a remarkable statistic. Especially when you consider how bad the enemy wants to kill us.[/quote]


ur wrong soccerman it was over the kuwaits oil fields the facts are there to see.

ur just spewing the same political rubbish we all heard at the start remember it wasnt that long ago the americans were erm helping the iraqs....( yes he was dictator yes he killed thousands of ppl but he was a dictator 20yrs ago but it just suited the americans then)

(the last big oil find was in 2006 it is a fith smaller than the oil fields found in the 70s which was the peak it has been in decline ever since so no more oil finds means lets just take theres :) )

UN treaty lol brits and america have been in violation of it for years.....

had to keep the quote thingy going it looks cool

Re: International football/soccer riots right in my own home

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 6:21 am
by kingchrisII
[quote=""scoop10""][quote=""Soccerman771""][quote=""BenS64""][quote=""dragonshinobi""][quote=""Kaiser_von_Nuben""][quote=""Soccerman771""][quote=""Kaiser_von_Nuben""]Fun!

Didn't some South American countries go to war over a soccer match? That's what I call fan dedication :-P[/quote]

This is what you were referring to:
http://www.onwar.com/aced/data/sierra/soccer1969.htm[/quote]

Thanks for the link, Soccer. What a great website! Wars are an interest of mine, and I always like to see good analysis about why nations fight.[/quote]

ppl go to war for the dumbest reasons............but i cant really betalking considering my nation goes to war over oil..... :roll:[/quote]
i agree with u drangon, i mean y would some1 go 2 war just for oil. I's crazy.[/quote]

You guys need to read some real reasons for going to war. If you think the occupation in Iraq has to do with Oil, then you are mis-informed. If we were getting oil from Iraq, the price of gas here would be $.02 a gallon. The reason the war was started was because the dictatorship in Iraq was in violation of a UN treaty. He was told to stop and didn't. He killed hundreds of thousands of people (Kurds) in Northern Iraq with chemical weapons. The world is a better place because he and his sons are not here.

Fighting a war for 5 years and having less than 5,000 deaths (U.S.) is a remarkable statistic. Especially when you consider how bad the enemy wants to kill us.[/quote]


ur wrong soccerman it was over the kuwaits oil fields the facts are there to see.

ur just spewing the same political rubbish we all heard at the start remember it wasnt that long ago the americans were erm helping the iraqs....( yes he was dictator yes he killed thousands of ppl but he was a dictator 20yrs ago but it just suited the americans then)

(the last big oil find was in 2006 it is a fith smaller than the oil fields found in the 70s which was the peak it has been in decline ever since so no more oil finds means lets just take theres :) )

UN treaty lol brits and america have been in violation of it for years.....

had to keep the quote thingy going it looks cool[/quote]yhhhhh west ham fans flying the flag of london hehe! (back on topic)

also we went to war because we thought iraq had nuclear weapons and they didnt totally pointless and avoidable war!

back in the day religion played a large part in war, and i guess the war with the terroists is to do with "religion" too.