It wasn't sexist
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.
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
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