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Author: | faxtastic [ Fri Mar 20, 2009 9:46 pm ] |
Post subject: | stereotyping |
as a halifax fan i couldnt really care what you say about leeds to be honest i cant stand them but it would be much appreciated if you said you dirty leeds ba**erds in your songs instead of you dirty yorkshire ba**erds refer it to the team you are playing since when did ryan bailey have anything to do with yorkshire anyway bar the fact he plays for leeds. |
Author: | vikings 4 ever [ Fri Mar 20, 2009 9:53 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: stereotyping |
faxtastic wrote:as a halifax fan i couldnt really care what you say about leeds to be honest i cant stand them but it would be much appreciated if you said you dirty leeds ba**erds in your songs instead of you dirty yorkshire ba**erds
refer it to the team you are playing since when did ryan bailey have anything to do with yorkshire anyway bar the fact he plays for leeds. Cheeky get, yesterday as Halifax, every single song was either "If you all hate scousers clap your hands" or "Yorkshire, Yorkshire" - so one day you want to be a proud yorkshireman and the next you don't want to be associated with other teams from Yorkshire - make your mind up. |
Author: | faxtastic [ Fri Mar 20, 2009 9:59 pm ] |
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again stereotyping that was a small pocket of children at the back of the stands that should have been tucked up in bed long before the game and wont come back to the next game anyway. i personally would never join in with anything like that. if you look at some of the pictures of the match on the halifax forum you can see the people involved right at the back of the stand and i mean right at the back by the fence at the back. i wouldnt stereotype anyone and if you watched more of our games there is never usually anything like that apart from children that only came down to the game because it was on sky. |
Author: | Doc Holliday [ Fri Mar 20, 2009 10:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: stereotyping |
faxtastic wrote:as a halifax fan i couldnt really care what you say about leeds to be honest i cant stand them but it would be much appreciated if you said you dirty leeds ba**erds in your songs instead of you dirty yorkshire ba**erds
refer it to the team you are playing since when did ryan bailey have anything to do with yorkshire anyway bar the fact he plays for leeds. This is true. But to the geograhically challenged dick (like Morpeth Wino for instance), who never, ever goes to an away game, St Helens is 'scouse'. Now just because a team plays in red and white, wins loads and loads of trophies and has a fantastic history and future doesn't always mean it's a team from Liverpool. |
Author: | Ewwenorfolk [ Fri Mar 20, 2009 10:11 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: stereotyping |
Doc Holliday wrote:This is true. But to the geograhically challenged dick (like Morpeth Wino for instance), who never, ever goes to an away game, St Helens is 'scouse'. Now just because a team plays in red and white, wins loads and loads of trophies and has a fantastic history and future doesn't always mean it's a team from Liverpool.
Well said these so called "Leeds fans" can't stand losing. Leeds fans of the previous generation were used to losing to a better team and could accept it, nowadays anytime Leeds lose there's always something to moan about. There's no need for so much bitterness in a well fought, excellent game of RL. |
Author: | faxtastic [ Fri Mar 20, 2009 10:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: stereotyping |
Doc Holliday wrote:This is true. But to the geograhically challenged dick (like Morpeth Wino for instance), who never, ever goes to an away game, St Helens is 'scouse'. Now just because a team plays in red and white, wins loads and loads of trophies and has a fantastic history and future doesn't always mean it's a team from Liverpool.
if the saints fans had said you dirty leeds ba**erds then i wouldnt have cared as much but it wasnt right. |
Author: | Mark_Thompson [ Fri Mar 20, 2009 10:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: stereotyping |
Ewwenorfolk wrote:Well said these so called "Leeds fans" can't stand losing. Leeds fans of the previous generation were used to losing to a better team and could accept it, nowadays anytime Leeds lose there's always something to moan about. There's no need for so much bitterness in a well fought, excellent game of RL.
Who is bitter? You keep saying it but I havent seen anyone showing any bitterness? We accept that Saints won. But we're still top of the league and you're still second bottom. Are you bitter about that? |
Author: | faxtastic [ Fri Mar 20, 2009 10:14 pm ] |
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i wonder if that 1 leeds fan that went and stood in the middle of the saints fans is starting to regret that move. |
Author: | hopps [ Fri Mar 20, 2009 10:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: stereotyping |
Doc Holliday wrote:This is true. But to the geograhically challenged dick (like Morpeth Wino for instance), who never, ever goes to an away game, St Helens is 'scouse'. Now just because a team plays in red and white, wins loads and loads of trophies and has a fantastic history and future doesn't always mean it's a team from Liverpool.
We have Jammer in our team so we must be scouse. You will never reason with someone when geography is not their strong point |
Author: | Doc Holliday [ Fri Mar 20, 2009 10:21 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: stereotyping |
hopps wrote:We have Jammer in our team so we must be scouse. You will never reason with someone when geography is not their strong point
Their geography is poor because they never get out and about and follow their team to away games. That's why the sad feckers think places like St Helens and Widnes are in Liverpool, which is where scousers come from. You can bet they wouldn't mind having Jammer in their team. I know I wouldn't! Anyway, have a good season Saints. Go 'ead der Jammer la! |
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