salfordpaul
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paulchapo as a warrior of the 80's i fully agree! i am always on my wits, younger blues need to get on board...abroad is a diiff kettle of fish!-locals think that all english are at it and hooligans!
salfordpaul said:paulchapo as a warrior of the 80's i fully agree! i am always on my wits, younger blues need to get on board...abroad is a diiff kettle of fish!-locals think that all english are at it and hooligans!
paulchapo said:salfordpaul said:paulchapo as a warrior of the 80's i fully agree! i am always on my wits, younger blues need to get on board...abroad is a diiff kettle of fish!-locals think that all english are at it and hooligans!
Agreed salfordpaul i think some lads used to going to places that used to be utter murder,like Liverpool,Leeds and Chelsea and on the whole having no mither these days, would be in for a shock at some European aways.To a lot of the locals and the police the English are all hooligans up for a fight,so we get no quarter or sympathy.
I hope you don't mean me, I was in my armchair I'm afraid, would have loved to have gone, and had it been at the time of the Munich game, I would have had time to sort out the security issues with my work, but I had to endure it on TV like most blues. Those there did us all proud though.Chris in London said:Squirty, bill, cleaves, everyone else, safe journey home blues.
We are proud of you.