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Previously on "How long before violence erupts in the crowd during the Russia vs Slovakia game"
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Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostNot really, just a couple of flares.
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostSo was there any violence then ?
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Should change thread title to How long before England team get international ban?
qh
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI was with a bunch of Slovaks, Czechs and Germans last week. One of the Germans made a comment in praise of Soviet scientists. The Slovaks and Czechs rounded on the poor chap. They really don't like the Russkies.
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If I were a cafe owner in Lille, I would seriously be considering moving the furniture indoors and shutting up shop for the day. This could be carnage.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostI can sort of understand why....
But I would imagine a lot of the issues are long gone and people just still hold grudges for no reason maybe
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The Russians will be super nice. To make England fans look stupid.....
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Man ... I bloody hope to see some proper fights !!!
Even sacrificed my afternoon nap for watching the match. A whole new fecking meaning for WFH.
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostIf Slovakia are winning towards the end expect the commies to kick off as they're most likely going home anyway
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI was with a bunch of Slovaks, Czechs and Germans last week. One of the Germans made a comment in praise of Soviet scientists. The Slovaks and Czechs rounded on the poor chap. They really don't like the Russkies.
But I would imagine a lot of the issues are long gone and people just still hold grudges for no reason maybe
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