It's not desirable and wouldn't do it myself, but a bit of high spirits never hurt anyone. And whoever that said that 'sexist' comment about mother, sister or whoever, mine'd probably try and run them down, if they got in their way, that much......
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It wasn't sexist :rolleyes:
It was a reference to the other post about a group of pished Ireland fans gathering around a car driven by a woma, and banging on the cars roof.
To my mind it's intimidation and bullying, and yes, that would be intimidating for a bloke too, but the poster referred to a woman so I responded in kind.
To be honest the fact that some on here think it is acceptable or puts it down to harmless high jinks, says a lot to me about the people who follow the team.
I have followed them all around Europe and have seen and heard more of this sort of stupid carry on lately and I don't like it and I don't think it's being po faced not to like it.
Maybe banging on a car roof isn't the worst sort of yobbism, let's be honest I've been on the recieving end of a lot worse, but then I didn't say it was the worst thing, I just think it mirrors a general malaise in society these days.
Drunken yobbism dressed up as "only having fun, having a laugh".
I've been pished and enjoyed myself all over Europe (can't afford the really long trips) but it's never even crossed my mind to carry on like a tw#t.
I was in O'Sullivans and Corcorans till about 8 or 9pm on the Tuesday and I'm very glad I left early and there was no way I was going there after the game..
We ended up in a quiet bar near the hotel with a few apologetic locals...much better.
Did you pick up your baguette from there desyf?
I was expecting you to arrive in with a beret and a glass of wine the next time i saw ye.
Deysf walking around the paris bars with a baguette in his hand.