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I see it most times I travel abroad to rs gold from mtnba2k's blog

There's a tipping point, isn't there, that moment rs gold when happy, daft, drunk and boisterous changes to leering, aggressive, threatening and obnoxious. That's what a small number of English fans don't appear to, or don't want to, recognise. It's not just fans following the national team.



I see it most times I travel abroad to watch Champions League matches. We're not there to cause trouble, we're not organised, we're not intent on inflicting violence on opposition fans, we just don't know how to control ourselves when we start drinking. That's when we become a nuisance and that's when the local police see the opportunity to wade in and assert their authority. The problem is they do this indiscriminately without regard for age, sex or guilt.



We become a target for everyone, rival fans, police, the media, UEFA, the Football Association. Until the penny drops within the small section of fans who feel they should be allowed to behave as they wish at the expense of others, then I don't see any solution. David, Manchester.A moment of clarity, David, amid many heads in the sand. Thank you for that.I've come out here with the missus to watch the group games and enjoy a holiday at the same time.



e have stayed away from any area where the cheap osrs gold masses are congregating to avoid what has gone on. The missus speaks French so we have been to some great restaurants and spoken with the locals and they are disgusted with what's going on – with their own people fighting but obviously the English and Russians, too.


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