Rugby's always been good in that way. During the world cup different teams supporters were actually somewhat mixed up without barriers between them. I think I even saw people drinking beer in the stadiums, all without any violence to speak of.The_Lumberjack wrote:I long for the day when the English or Union Jack can be flown outside of a sporting event without automatically calling to mind skinheads sporting swastikas and owning vicious dogs and morality to match. I think we sort of got there during the last Football world cup, when you couldnt move for union jacks, and for a change, it genuinely seemed to be a support-the-team movement for the most part.
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I read it in the metro, so can't give a link.BoredShirtless wrote:Eh? Details? Link?Sharp-kun wrote:I did find the "The Empire Strikes back" being shone onto some Australian building rather amusing though
I did find this though, much as I despise the source:
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Last night the agony was piled on the Aussies when the words "The Empire Strikes Back" were projected in 10ft letters onto the doors of their High Commission in London
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That's because most of the hoolies couldn't afford to go all the way to Korea and Japan to watch the football. They'll be back in force at Euro 2004, unfortunately.The_Lumberjack wrote:I long for the day when the English or Union Jack can be flown outside of a sporting event without automatically calling to mind skinheads sporting swastikas and owning vicious dogs and morality to match. I think we sort of got there during the last Football world cup, when you couldnt move for union jacks, and for a change, it genuinely seemed to be a support-the-team movement for the most part.