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UEFA EURO 2020

Always some idiots

First a great atmosphere tonight and my throat is killing me already but… sadly I had to pop to the shop near Wembley arena to get a drink for the drive home (Sainsbury’s I think) and I was shocked and pissed off that a very small group of so called England fans!!!

They grabbed a group of German flags off some fans walking by… some where off women, They then snapped the sticks, spat on the flags and then tore the flags apart before putting them in the bin!!

I informed a police officer as I walked by one so hopefully got caught in the act! But this was shocking to see!!

It’s always a small few that give us fans a bad name!! But this is shocking.

Richard Wiggett
  • 29 Jun 2021 10:28 PM
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19 Replies

  • Naheed Sarwar
    Naheed Sarwar
    • 29 Jun 2021 10:31 PM
    Hi richard well done. We had a couple of german fans sitting in front of us. After the game we chatted and they wished us luck for the rest of the tournament
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  • Richard Williams
    Richard Williams
    • 30 Jun 2021 9:18 AM
    Not fans, just thugs.
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  • Robert Moss-Waddell
    Robert Moss-Waddell
    • 30 Jun 2021 9:26 AM

    In reply to Richard Williams:

    absolutely disgraceful, embarrassing, to be honest.High spirits is one thing why do some fans have to be like this. uneducated
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  • Mark Colley
    Mark Colley
    • 30 Jun 2021 10:36 AM

    At least they put them in the bin.

    Clean and tidy hooligans.

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  • Damian Dunne
    Damian Dunne
    • 30 Jun 2021 3:36 PM
    I also witnessed this with my lad, they were a disgrace, also just as bad were the 3 police nearby that did nothing.
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  • Roland Reeve
    Roland Reeve
    • 30 Jun 2021 8:02 PM
    Absolutely disgusting. No true fan would ever do such a thing.
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  • Russell Osborne
    Russell Osborne
    • 1 Jul 2021 6:44 AM

    In reply to Roland Reeve:

    I must admit I was a little apprehensive about the atmosphere going into it, but other than reading this, thought it was all good natured.
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  • Garford Beck
    Garford Beck
    • 1 Jul 2021 7:08 AM

    In reply to Russell Osborne:

    Apart from the booing of the German national anthem.
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  • Matthew Isle
    Matthew Isle
    • 1 Jul 2021 7:15 AM

    It's very possible these idiots weren't in the ground.

    We saw thousands pouring towards Wembley as we were leaving.

    These sound like just the type of belters we all avoid in day to day life. Them putting on an England shirt twice every two years makes them as much as a supporter as me putting on a wig and saying I'm a judge IMO.

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  • Peter John-Baptiste
    Peter John-Baptiste
    • 1 Jul 2021 12:24 PM

    In reply to Matthew Isle:

    Your honour!
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  • Peter John-Baptiste
    Peter John-Baptiste
    • 1 Jul 2021 12:24 PM

    In reply to Garford Beck:

    which proper peed me off.
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  • Garford Beck
    Garford Beck
    • 1 Jul 2021 12:47 PM

    In reply to Peter John-Baptiste:

    Same here. There was a lengthy discussion on TalkSPORT, this morning, the general feeling being the constant booing of our opponents national anthems doesn’t make us look good. Four games played, four times we’ve booed our opponents national anthem.
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  • Garford Beck
    Garford Beck
    • 1 Jul 2021 12:55 PM

    In reply to Garford Beck:

    I wonder if the Ukrainian national anthem will be booed in Rome on Saturday night, given the usual England support will be, or should be, absent?
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  • Peter John-Baptiste
    Peter John-Baptiste
    • 1 Jul 2021 1:01 PM

    In reply to Garford Beck:

    I thought the Croatian and Czech anthems were generally well respected. A few boos but mainly quiet and a large number of people clapped at the end as well.
    Scotland was booed quite loudly an Germany the other day was ridiculous. We'd sort of moved on from that over the years. I remember the Germany v England game in S. Africa the England fans were pretty good with the anthem that day.

    In the various friendlies since its been decent as well but obviously much less at stake with friendlies.

    On Tuesday there was noticeably a large number of people who were quite visibly drunk, which is fine. I drink and an occasion like that will always encourage people to go overboard I suppose.
    But that till doesn't excuse the vitriol some were poring out on Tuesday.

    I was having a pee in the ground before the game and one particular blob stood near me was bellowing at the top of his lungs about the war whilst relieving himself. I felt embarrassed on his behalf.

    I'm not sure what the answer is. I'm hoping that if (when please) we beat Ukraine on Saturday and when we return to Wembley, the lack of Germany being our opponents will mean a bit more respect for whoever we play next......prior to stuffing them on the pitch and going on to the Final :-)
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  • Peter John-Baptiste
    Peter John-Baptiste
    • 1 Jul 2021 1:02 PM

    In reply to Peter John-Baptiste:

    excuse the spelling mistakes. Fat thumbed phone typing doesn't help.
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