Alain Perrin Posted 18 March, 2012 Posted 18 March, 2012 The irony of the above post is lost because of the new page
capitalsaint Posted 18 March, 2012 Posted 18 March, 2012 Hey pal, I'm not normally the kind of guy to get involved with these kind of debates, but this kind on post is totally unacceptable on here - try reading the rules about racist posts!! "Implied racism" is worth 4 infractions, so I suspect you could be in a lot more trouble if the mods are on the ball. It's not funny or clever to make racist remarks! To be honest, given your username, I half expected you to be one of the good guys on this thread who would be sticking up for our japanese friends. awkward...
Tokyo-Saint Posted 18 March, 2012 Posted 18 March, 2012 Hey pal, I'm not normally the kind of guy to get involved with these kind of debates, but this kind on post is totally unacceptable on here - try reading the rules about racist posts!! "Implied racism" is worth 4 infractions, so I suspect you could be in a lot more trouble if the mods are on the ball. It's not funny or clever to make racist remarks! To be honest, given your username, I half expected you to be one of the good guys on this thread who would be sticking up for our japanese friends. Jawillwill, I am truly sorry if my comments caused any offence to either you or the Japanese 'race'. You are right, one of us is definitely not funny or clever. I never used to be so scathing in my views of foreigners but Dune just keeps posting links to the mail or the express and I guess it has had an influence on me. By the way, do you sit behind me at games and offer intelligent incite on our style of play and tactics? Kind regards Tokyo Saint
Brizzie Saints Posted 19 March, 2012 Posted 19 March, 2012 If bus loads of Korean or japanese fans want to buy tickets and support our club i'm all for it, the more the merrier. Cant really see wot the problem is, no one gets upset with any of the european or south american players/fans. Its not like the stadium is always full and locals cant get tickets is it? Not only will they bring in much needed income for the club it also raises our profile to a whole new market and supporter base. Anything that can be done to restrict the globalisation of clubs like manc utd, chelski etc i'm all in favour for. 将来の明るい.....そのレッド&ホワイト (The Futures Bright.....Its Red & White) Two pints of lager and a 42 with rice please.
kpturner Posted 19 March, 2012 Posted 19 March, 2012 The irony of the above post is lost because of the new page There wasn't much to lose TBH
Sherminator Posted 19 March, 2012 Posted 19 March, 2012 I felt sorry for the two young Japanese girls sitting just in front of me on Saturday complete with 'Lee' Japan replica shirts. They must have been gutted that he wasn't in the team. If they had travelled all the way from Japan (which I suspect they had) and this was this was their first taste of an English football match it must have been an interesting experience. Mind you, they seemed to enjoy themselves in the end, and they got involved with some of the singing (clapping) etc.
Tokyo-Saint Posted 19 March, 2012 Posted 19 March, 2012 I felt sorry for the two young Japanese girls sitting just in front of me on Saturday complete with 'Lee' Japan replica shirts. They must have been gutted that he wasn't in the team. If they had travelled all the way from Japan (which I suspect they had) and this was this was their first taste of an English football match it must have been an interesting experience. Mind you, they seemed to enjoy themselves in the end, and they got involved with some of the singing (clapping) etc. I spoke with them briefly in Japanese at half time, just saying hello and that they are very welcome. They seemed to be having a good time but were a bit disappointed Lee was injured. They weren't very fit Bearsy, although quite friendly.
buctootim Posted 19 March, 2012 Posted 19 March, 2012 I felt sorry for the two young Japanese girls sitting just in front of me on Saturday complete with 'Lee' Japan replica shirts. They must have been gutted that he wasn't in the team. If they had travelled all the way from Japan (which I suspect they had) and this was this was their first taste of an English football match it must have been an interesting experience. Mind you, they seemed to enjoy themselves in the end, and they got involved with some of the singing (clapping) etc. Travelling from Japan to the Den in SE London is like travelling from first world to third, cultured to scummy and going back in time 30 years all in one go.
This Charming Man Posted 19 March, 2012 Posted 19 March, 2012 I felt sorry for the two young Japanese girls sitting just in front of me on Saturday complete with 'Lee' Japan replica shirts. They must have been gutted that he wasn't in the team. If they had travelled all the way from Japan (which I suspect they had) and this was this was their first taste of an English football match it must have been an interesting experience. Mind you, they seemed to enjoy themselves in the end, and they got involved with some of the singing (clapping) etc. I hope someone told them they're not welcome?
latter day saint Posted 19 March, 2012 Posted 19 March, 2012 I hope someone told them they're not welcome? that's your job, you lazy feeker
Pedro Posted 19 March, 2012 Posted 19 March, 2012 Get them London tourist coach companies to include a day trip to St.Marys with their wedge, start at the reception and channel them into the Magastore. Embrace them I say, have noticed someone in front of me held a banner up for Jos at the end of a game and he came over to them and signed autographs and talking to them, similar when Rasiak and Saganowski were here. Chung seems a breath of fresh air, shrewd signing IMO.
JackanorySFC Posted 19 March, 2012 Posted 19 March, 2012 Get them London tourist coach companies to include a day trip to St.Marys with their wedge, start at the reception and channel them into the Magastore. Embrace them I say, have noticed someone in front of me held a banner up for Jos at the end of a game and he came over to them and signed autographs and talking to them, similar when Rasiak and Saganowski were here. Chung seems a breath of fresh air, shrewd signing IMO. Remember being stood in front of a huge, steroid induced, Polish Meat Head who spent the entire game bare chested with a Saints Scarf held perminantly above his head booming out "Saganovskiiii" on his own every time he touched the ball. Thank Fook Rasiak wern't playin in that game... Only ever saw him at that game, guessing he robbed the ticket and never got another one. Not that I like to generalise like...
JRM Posted 19 March, 2012 Posted 19 March, 2012 Remember being stood in front of a huge, steroid induced, Polish Meat Head who spent the entire game bare chested with a Saints Scarf held perminantly above his head booming out "Saganovskiiii" on his own every time he touched the ball. Thank Fook Rasiak wern't playin in that game... Only ever saw him at that game, guessing he robbed the ticket and never got another one. Not that I like to generalise like... i saw a down and out Polish bloke in Hounslow with a saints hat last year, i assumed he had been a down and out in Southampton where he gain his headwear and decided to stick with it.
Window Cleaner Posted 19 March, 2012 Posted 19 March, 2012 i saw a down and out Polish bloke in Hounslow with a saints hat last year, i assumed he had been a down and out in Southampton where he gain his headwear and decided to stick with it. Perhaps Orwell could write a book about him. Down and out in Southampton and Houslow with a Saints hat.Huxley would then respond with "Hatless in the Northam"
londonsaint1604 Posted 19 March, 2012 Posted 19 March, 2012 I hope someone told them they're not welcome? If I had it my way the place would be full of 'em.
eurosaint Posted 19 March, 2012 Posted 19 March, 2012 I just heard that a bunch of tasty Brazilian birds will be at the Donny match on Sat ! As organisers of the overseas Guly fan club I expect that their presence will be offensive to some ! Please note that they may be holding up banners which could overstretch their skimpy tee shirts and that 'wardrobe malfunctions' may occur ! I beg you all to treat these 'tourist supporters' in the same way as you treat the Japanese followers of Tadanari Lee !
Convict Colony Posted 19 March, 2012 Posted 19 March, 2012 I'm just happy we stil have a season, I can guarantee every match i will see some bouncing knockers so that makes me very happy.
Tokyo-Saint Posted 19 March, 2012 Posted 19 March, 2012 There's been a couple of tits of this thread alone.
saintdownunder Posted 20 March, 2012 Posted 20 March, 2012 Think yourself`s lucky that Robbie Slatter isn`t around any more,because you`d have the aussies yelling out things like fair dinkum,crikey and stone the crows every time something happened.
trousers Posted 23 March, 2012 Posted 23 March, 2012 Can only get this video to play on my iPhone (not my laptop for some reason) but it's just been posted by Lee..... It's him on a Boris bike in London..... back to full fitness then I take it? (unless it wasn't recorded recently of course) http://www.minpo.tv/pc/view_movie.php?guid=on&movieid=ZqCV0crxw&back=%2Fpc%2Fmybroadcast.php%3Fguid%3Don%26tgt_id%3D98922486
Sour Mash Posted 23 March, 2012 Posted 23 March, 2012 Can only get this video to play on my iPhone (not my laptop for some reason) but it's just been posted by Lee..... It's him on a Boris bike in London..... back to full fitness then I take it? (unless it wasn't recorded recently of course) http://www.minpo.tv/pc/view_movie.php?guid=on&movieid=ZqCV0crxw&back=%2Fpc%2Fmybroadcast.php%3Fguid%3Don%26tgt_id%3D98922486 Riding a "Boris Bike" and playing top level football probably require slightly different levels of fitness and prep I'd guess?
trousers Posted 23 March, 2012 Posted 23 March, 2012 Riding a "Boris Bike" and playing top level football probably require slightly different levels of fitness and prep I'd guess? Fair point on reflection :-) Although, if you've ever tried riding one of those hefty bikes....
Shalmaneser Posted 23 March, 2012 Posted 23 March, 2012 Those bikes are the most exhausting form of transport known to man. It's like cycling a tractor.
Verbal Posted 23 March, 2012 Posted 23 March, 2012 Those bikes are the most exhausting form of transport known to man. It's like cycling a tractor. Yep, from my experience you'd need to be Saints fit to ride one of those damn bikes for more than a mile. Ergo Lee is ready for Donny.
kpturner Posted 23 March, 2012 Posted 23 March, 2012 Think yourself`s lucky that Robbie Slatter isn`t around any more,because you`d have the aussies yelling out things like fair dinkum,crikey and stone the crows every time something happened.Slater
Window Cleaner Posted 23 March, 2012 Posted 23 March, 2012 (edited) Slater Ah the Australian Luxemburger from Lancashire. Edited 23 March, 2012 by Window Cleaner
trousers Posted 23 March, 2012 Posted 23 March, 2012 Yep, from my experience you'd need to be Saints fit to ride one of those damn bikes for more than a mile. Ergo Lee is ready for Donny. :-))
Mouldy Coat Posted 23 March, 2012 Posted 23 March, 2012 Look at them, smiling with arms raised in celebration, almost as if they're having a genuinely good time. How dare they. God they make me sick. Agreed, cheeky cunz how dare they, why didn't someone punch one of the fookers?
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