How many countries have you seen footie in?

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Re: How many countries have you seen footie in?

by TheMaraudingDog » 13 Nov 2009 12:44

Looking at the st8 of some of those lists it almost makes me feel sorry for you Reading fans.

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Re: How many countries have you seen footie in?

by weybridgewanderer » 13 Nov 2009 21:42

TheMaraudingDog Looking at the st8 of some of those lists it almost makes me feel sorry for you Reading fans.


so where is your list?

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Re: How many countries have you seen footie in?

by AthleticoSpizz » 13 Nov 2009 21:45

Ulster
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England only

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Re: How many countries have you seen footie in?

by leon » 14 Nov 2009 00:52

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TheMaraudingDog Looking at the st8 of some of those lists it almost makes me feel sorry for you Reading fans.


so where is your list?


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Re: How many countries have you seen footie in?

by hiro » 14 Nov 2009 05:03

Japan(Ceresso Osaka)
USA(NewYork Metrostars)
Korea(Royals)
Germany(Stuttgart and Frankfurt)
England(Hibury and Anfield)
Spain(Malaga)
No Mad yet, ...sad.
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Re: How many countries have you seen footie in?

by Starfish » 14 Nov 2009 12:12

TheMaraudingDog Looking at the st8 of some of those lists it almost makes me feel sorry for you Reading fans.


Ever seen a game in wonderful wonderful Copenhagen m8?

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Re: How many countries have you seen footie in?

by SLAMMED » 15 Nov 2009 13:27

England and Wales. :oops:

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Re: How many countries have you seen footie in?

by SLAMMED » 15 Nov 2009 13:28

I was there at Elm Park Wales (Cardiff, Scotland)


Scotland is in Wales?

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Re: How many countries have you seen footie in?

by TheMaraudingDog » 16 Nov 2009 13:04

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TheMaraudingDog Looking at the st8 of some of those lists it almost makes me feel sorry for you Reading fans.


so where is your list?

I'm not gonna put one up cos its just showing off isn't it. You may as well pst up your penis size and how much you earn. I will say though looking at this thread there's a lot of Reading fans with small cocks on minimum wage.


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TheMaraudingDog Looking at the st8 of some of those lists it almost makes me feel sorry for you Reading fans.


Ever seen a game in wonderful wonderful Copenhagen m8?


Yes m8. Had the worst landing of my life there, snow storm. All trains to city centre suspended so had to cab it, not that it was that bad in price and we were jibbed out of our hotel. The MTV awards were on and at the last minute we got an email saying our room was double booked but they had space in another hotel. Funny how all people in the gr8 hotel (below) were United fans, bet the MTV corps were all sorted though.

The game was shite, it was cold, we lost 1-0 and there was aggro before the game getting in the ground. Went to a gr8 club after though, loads of fit birds, proper fit. And LOL @ one of the group we were with somehow ending up in Malmo and missing his flight home.

Probably the worst hotel I've ever stayed in


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Re: How many countries have you seen footie in?

by RG30 » 16 Nov 2009 20:03

England
Wales (Cardiff, Swansea, Wrexham)
Sweden (2 x Reading pre season tours + Swedish domestic Allsvenskan game)
Denmark (Denmark Vs England, Aug 05)
Germany (3 World Cup Games, Jun 06)
Croatia (Croatia Vs England, Oct 06)
France (France Vs England, Mar 08)
Portugal (Maritimo Vs Boavista, Apr 00)
Switzerland (England Vs Argentina, Nov 05)
Austria (Austria Vs England, Nov 07)

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Re: How many countries have you seen footie in?

by Archie's penalty » 16 Nov 2009 21:11

RG30 England
Wales (Cardiff, Swansea, Wrexham)
Sweden (2 x Reading pre season tours + Swedish domestic Allsvenskan game)
Denmark (Denmark Vs England, Aug 05)
Germany (3 World Cup Games, Jun 06)
Croatia (Croatia Vs England, Oct 06)
France (France Vs England, Mar 08)
Portugal (Maritimo Vs Boavista, Apr 00)
Switzerland (England Vs Argentina, Nov 05)
Austria (Austria Vs England, Nov 07)


No Poland then?

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Re: How many countries have you seen footie in?

by RG30 » 16 Nov 2009 21:27

No, the area my family originate from is really rural and definetely not a location where you'll find any professional football teams around.

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Re: How many countries have you seen footie in?

by Archie's penalty » 16 Nov 2009 22:16

RG30 No, the area my family originate from is really rural and definetely not a location where you'll find any professional football teams around.


Ah ok. Haven't seen any footie in Poland either - worried about hooliganism :cry:


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Re: How many countries have you seen footie in?

by Starfish » 17 Nov 2009 08:58

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RG30 No, the area my family originate from is really rural and definetely not a location where you'll find any professional football teams around.


Ah ok. Haven't seen any footie in Poland either - worried about hooliganism :cry:


I've seen a few games there as I spent 3 years in Poland. I was 'fortunate' enough to be in attendance when Dino Baggio was struck with a knife that was thrown by the Wisla Krakow fans, for example. Not that I saw what happened or anything. The hooliganism is something I never really got to grips with. When Poland played England in 1997, the home supporters around us were in full voice in the first half. England went one up, Shearer missed a penalty and England were clearly the better team and the home fans (who were mostly wearing club shirts, scarfs and etc, rather than national ones) started singing the names of their clubs or songs about other fans present. And with 15 minutes, and nothing better to do, it simply kicked off. Guys swinging the buckles of their belts at each other and when they were getting tired, the police moved in.

The England fans down the other end were models of good behaviour in comparison and the Poles had absolutely no interest in them. Only in each other.

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Re: How many countries have you seen footie in?

by weybridgewanderer » 17 Nov 2009 11:00

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TheMaraudingDog Looking at the st8 of some of those lists it almost makes me feel sorry for you Reading fans.


so where is your list?

I'm not gonna put one up cos its just showing off isn't it. You may as well pst up your penis size and how much you earn. I will say though looking at this thread there's a lot of Reading fans with small cocks on minimum wage.


And I'd say your the sort of guy that wears shorts in the shower so you don't "show off"
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Re: How many countries have you seen footie in?

by TBM » 17 Nov 2009 11:08

England
Wales
Liverpool

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Re: How many countries have you seen footie in?

by Archie's penalty » 17 Nov 2009 12:54

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RG30 No, the area my family originate from is really rural and definetely not a location where you'll find any professional football teams around.


Ah ok. Haven't seen any footie in Poland either - worried about hooliganism :cry:


I've seen a few games there as I spent 3 years in Poland. I was 'fortunate' enough to be in attendance when Dino Baggio was struck with a knife that was thrown by the Wisla Krakow fans, for example. Not that I saw what happened or anything. The hooliganism is something I never really got to grips with. When Poland played England in 1997, the home supporters around us were in full voice in the first half. England went one up, Shearer missed a penalty and England were clearly the better team and the home fans (who were mostly wearing club shirts, scarfs and etc, rather than national ones) started singing the names of their clubs or songs about other fans present. And with 15 minutes, and nothing better to do, it simply kicked off. Guys swinging the buckles of their belts at each other and when they were getting tired, the police moved in.

The England fans down the other end were models of good behaviour in comparison and the Poles had absolutely no interest in them. Only in each other.


Well it's a complicated story of the fall of Communism, lack of investment in youth clubs and breakdown of social ties.

Bit like England in the 80's. That's my two cents anyway. Where did you live in Krakow?

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Re: How many countries have you seen footie in?

by Starfish » 17 Nov 2009 15:53

Archie's penalty Bit like England in the 80's. That's my two cents anyway. Where did you live in Krakow?


I can remember the street name ulica Raclawicka but I could not tell you in what direction it was without a map. It took us 20 minutes to walk from the Rynek. I had a great year but was happy enough to leave in the end. Pollution, conservatism and etc. And it feels like a small town very quickly (not that where I live now is different in that respect). But it was 1996-7 so ... yeah, it's a while ago. I spent 2000-2002 in Wroclaw - of the 8 cities I have lived in since leaving Ireland, it's the one I would least like to grace again. The only one, in fact. I lived right in the centre, ideal location but the people in that part of the country seemed to hate just about everyone non-Catholic. And the aftermath of September 11 2001 saw me counting the days to my departure. A nice town that made huge contributions towards my falling in love with Germany.

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Re: How many countries have you seen footie in?

by Archie's penalty » 17 Nov 2009 17:23

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I can remember the street name ulica Raclawicka but I could not tell you in what direction it was without a map. It took us 20 minutes to walk from the Rynek. I had a great year but was happy enough to leave in the end. Pollution, conservatism and etc. And it feels like a small town very quickly (not that where I live now is different in that respect). But it was 1996-7 so ... yeah, it's a while ago. I spent 2000-2002 in Wroclaw - of the 8 cities I have lived in since leaving Ireland, it's the one I would least like to grace again. The only one, in fact. I lived right in the centre, ideal location but the people in that part of the country seemed to hate just about everyone non-Catholic. And the aftermath of September 11 2001 saw me counting the days to my departure. A nice town that made huge contributions towards my falling in love with Germany.


Krakow is lovely but yes it is small. I've always had a good time in Wroclaw. It considers itself pretty open for Polish standards. But they are Polish standards of course.

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Re: How many countries have you seen footie in?

by sandman » 18 Nov 2009 17:07

England
Scotland (Ibrox,Nairn,Elgin and Hampden)
Spain (Real Madrid 5 Santander 0) When Owen and Beckham played for them
Wales (Millenium)
France (Lyon)

The Hampden game was particularly fun when the fans sang stand up if you hate the English.

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