Singing about World War Two in Germany last night apparently.
Utter utter muppets.
England fans
posted on 23/3/17
I know German people, they think it's quaint.
posted on 23/3/17
If those same England cretins dressed up as fans are looking for violence, they will certainly find it in Russia!
Russians are tough barstewards, and don't suffer fools gladly!
posted on 23/3/17
I must know the same people as Boris,but they do shake their heads when they say quaint. ! !
posted on 23/3/17
comment by Neutral Fan (U1250)
posted 1 hour, 25 minutes ago
comment by puffinthebushkangaroo (U1950)
posted 1 hour, 59 minutes ago
I thought we'd put those dark old days behind us - seems Neanderthals are still with us
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Why pull the Dutch into this ??
Ow wait, Neanderthals, not Netherlands
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Funny but it lost it's edge when you explained it. 2nd rule of comedy mate
posted on 23/3/17
comment by JackScat (U5618)
posted 1 hour, 10 minutes ago
If those same England cretins dressed up as fans are looking for violence, they will certainly find it in Russia!
Russians are tough barstewards, and don't suffer fools gladly!
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Yeah all the 'violent' england fans tend to get their passports taken away, so the russians would just attack families again.
posted on 23/3/17
Puffin does it not also infringe the first rule of comedy, Be funny?
posted on 23/3/17
The deep joy of meeting Germans in a social context over a few beers, is to introduce a subject that always guarantees a bit of fun - 'did the ball cross the line?'.
Seriously though I see that there are plans to make a film of Bert Trautmann's life. A truly inspiring story - hope it's done well.
posted on 23/3/17
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posted on 23/3/17
comment by Kamikaze Blue (U7450)
posted 4 minutes ago
The deep joy of meeting Germans in a social context over a few beers, is to introduce a subject that always guarantees a bit of fun - 'did the ball cross the line?'.
Seriously though I see that there are plans to make a film of Bert Trautmann's life. A truly inspiring story - hope it's done well.
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That will be worth watching
posted on 23/3/17
http://www.screendaily.com/festivals/cannes-news/david-kross-to-portray-legendary-goalie-bert-trautmann/5088092.article