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15 hours ago, invergowrie arab said:

Lets be very clear. The Scottish national team is for people who believe Scotland should be a nation. Great strides have been made over the past 20 years to rid the 90 minutes patriots from our support and now we are all reaping the rewards of a team confident who they are and who they are for.

In football terms Scotland has been 'a nation' for over 150 years. But , to coin a phrase, Let's Be Very Clear - you can support Scotland fervently and equally fervently wish for a socialist Republic of Great Britain, or a socialist Republic of Scotland or, though why you would wish it, a continuation of the current UK.  It really isn't for the likes of you, or me, to decide who should and should not support Scotland.

 

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9 hours ago, Pie Of The Month said:

 

Someone threw a bottle on the pitch after Haaland scored and that was it, let's not be making up stories about people throwing bottles at people handing them out. As for any chants about Haaland I was too busy celebrating in the away end to care.

 

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post June 19th

Several water bottles thrown at the stewards giving them out.

Fans down the front apologised.to the stewards

( also mention of fans misbehaving in Armenia )

Not good enough !

 

 

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21 minutes ago, Ewanandmoreagain said:

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post June 19th

Several water bottles thrown at the stewards giving them out.

Fans down the front apologised.to the stewards

( also mention of fans misbehaving in Armenia )

Not good enough !

 

 

https://www.tamb.net/forum/index.php?/topic/17842-bottle-throwing/

I think you've clearly misunderstood someone who doesn't know the meaning of the word 'literally.' The entire thread is about bottles on the pitch, not being thrown at stewards.

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13 minutes ago, Pie Of The Month said:

https://www.tamb.net/forum/index.php?/topic/17842-bottle-throwing/

I think you've clearly misunderstood someone who doesn't know the meaning of the word 'literally.' The entire thread is about bottles on the pitch, not being thrown at stewards.

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Maybe , but there does seem to have been more than the one

 

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7 hours ago, kennie makevin said:

In football terms Scotland has been 'a nation' for over 150 years. But , to coin a phrase, Let's Be Very Clear - you can support Scotland fervently and equally fervently wish for a socialist Republic of Great Britain, or a socialist Republic of Scotland or, though why you would wish it, a continuation of the current UK.  It really isn't for the likes of you, or me, to decide who should and should not support Scotland.

 

I agree with this. I am not a Unionist and I don't care who is when it comes to a Scotland game. Ditch politics and get behind the team otherwise we add to the polarisation BS.

Rise above all this sh1te and enjoy the games ffs.

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2 hours ago, Ewanandmoreagain said:

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post June 19th

Several water bottles thrown at the stewards giving them out.

Fans down the front apologised.to the stewards

( also mention of fans misbehaving in Armenia )

Not good enough !

 

 

What was supposed to have happened in Armenia? As far as I remember (it was a while ago) the poor behaviour was only from one set of fans. 

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OK so summarise what we've learned:

The English fans can sing a political song and the Scots fans should respond with courtesy because...we don't want politics in sport.

Silencing the free speech of people you disagree with is the honourable and decent thing to do. And if they don't accept that then they're enemies of free speech.

A dead woman must be respected for no other reason than that she's dead.

Did I get it all?

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Also in Oslo, I was at a table across from a group who had sank a few beers over the course of the afternoon. Beers were roughly about 80 NOK in the place we were at. In paying up, I calculated that the group had only given 6% tip on a bill that did not include any service charge !

I apologies profusely afterwards to the staff. Not good enough!

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2 hours ago, KingRocketman II said:

Also in Oslo, I was at a table across from a group who had sank a few beers over the course of the afternoon. Beers were roughly about 80 NOK in the place we were at. In paying up, I calculated that the group had only given 6% tip on a bill that did not include any service charge !

I apologies profusely afterwards to the staff. Not good enough!

Not to minimise what your were trying to do but tipping isn't as much of a thing in Norway as people are generally paid properly. 10% is considered generous there. 

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7 hours ago, Shotgun said:

OK so summarise what we've learned:

The English fans can sing a political song and the Scots fans should respond with courtesy because...we don't want politics in sport.

Silencing the free speech of people you disagree with is the honourable and decent thing to do. And if they don't accept that then they're enemies of free speech.

A dead woman must be respected for no other reason than that she's dead.

Did I get it all?

No.... in fact you didn't get any of it. Not to worry, there's always next time.

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