This is me calmed down after a couple of days, I was quite angryandwanted to throw a few ounces Saturday night over it. There is a way to support a team, I don't say I do it right, but it was completely over the top, especially seeing as new Zealand wernt involved and the Irishwere doing there team proud with the support they offered, no need at all.
I think that our game really falls apart in the wet. Something needs to be done about that. My guess is that having Barnes at 12 would really help that situation.
Barnes is also a comparable defender to McCabe (less dominant tackles but at least as good completion rate), and a far better attacker.
Would people dislike him less if he could change his sookface to angryface?
Harden up!
There is a difference between supportive of your country/passionate for your team and just being a dick.
I am glad to say I saw a lot of good posts on the kiwi forums post Ireland. Enough to reassure that at the end of the day we are all Anzacs, part of two countries who have spilt blood together.
Unless plan B reads like 'Forwards try harder' im not sure what you expect from the 5'8 to have done about that game, excluding some of his flick passes.
And yet you drag up "The Underarm Incident" as some kind of justification for boorish behaviour. Does Greg Chappell reflect all Australians?You paint a pretty picture but your story and WaratahJesus' don't tally. He's seems to want to infer that the behavior of a few gassed-up and excited kiwis is reflective of the All Blacks support base as a whole. You're saying there's nothing to see here.
WJ admits he's combative so I obliged but I'll consider myself told off once again.
You paint a pretty picture but your story and WaratahJesus' don't tally. He's seems to want to infer that the behavior of a few gassed-up and excited kiwis is reflective of the All Blacks support base as a whole. You're saying there's nothing to see here.
WJ admits he's combative so I obliged but I'll consider myself told off once again.
To be really honest, you get this in every country. Agree with Mutton, harden the fuck up.Not sure if this is the place for it or not, but just wanted to give an opinion after attending the game on Saturday.
For those that know me, they know love a drink, they know I like to give some lip and I love to get involved in a bit of banter.
Positives first, the Irish turned up to support there team, they did so in cheer and good spirits and dispute outnumbering Aussies both in the pub and game 10-1 were ready for a chat or a laugh and did everything with gusto and a massive smile on there faces. After the game we hung around til they turned the lights off and nearly every irish fan around us came up, told us to come to the pub they were going to, gave us a hug and let rip with ood natured ribbing. Even the Irish players and coaches were happy for a chat and wished us luck. It was a massive positive to rugby as a whole and saved a night out the the result had left me devastated about.
Contrast that with a large contingent of All Blacks fans, I say large contingent as I heard stories all night from people over the ground that ha similar experiences. Now, let me say, I dress up, I support the wallabies loudly and I give a fair bit of niggle. Having said that, when I left the pub to walk to the game with a group of people including ladies, about five meters from the door I was pushed into the gutter called a "c*#t" numerous times and told to "go the f home", normally I wouldn't care but it was said with such spite and ferocity that I actually felt like I was about to be king hit.
Tucking into the crowd and keeping my head down we got to the forecourt of Eden park where the kiwi hosts had traditional dance, bands and carnival stuff on and I excused the behavior of the numerous people who had abused wallabies fans due to it being on a pub strip, but once inside the game, the number of all blacks fans who had turned up in all blacks jumpers with Irish scarfs on surrounded us again. Fair enough, I ve been to mutual matches from my perspective and always chosen someone to cheer on, but wi families and children around the number of these wankers that kept there disease laden words ringing around, shadow boxed or stuck there finger up while spitting, well frankly, if I wasn't having a good time wi the Irish it would have completely ruined my night.
Even walking back into town while an all blacks fan got his cock out and told a wallabies supporter to suck on it, I thought, great tournament the NZ government has out on, but the money could have been better spent teaching class.
To be really honest, you get this in every country. Agree with Mutton, harden the fuck up.
Matty K, I'm not used to getting private messages on a forum and my machine prevented it from opening. Can't you say what you've got to say to me on this thread? I'm sure no-one will mind.
To be really honest, you get this in every country. Agree with Mutton, harden the fuck up.
Vok Boet you should come to Paarl and I'll take you to the Paarls All Blacks supporters and bergies. They tell you about your mother in two ticks if you try and down talk their team. You cant control the uncontrolable.No. I want it stopped. It is shit, stupid and ridiculous behaviour. Never once have I been a part of the kind of behaviour to anyone from an opposing team (players, fans, whatever). I shouldn't have to put up with it.
At the end of the game you should be able to have a laugh, a drink and a good time with the other side. Despite what has happened on the field.
So if you think it is ok you really need to consider you act as a person.
Where is it acceptable for someone to pull his dick out and tell an opposition supporter to suck it?