World club cup

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Boca Juniors fans showing Yanks what proper football support is like.
 
The only thing I like is the ref cam... I bet they mute it quickly when someone calls him a ****
The ref cam is great on the goal highlights

It really shows just how fast the top players are with their small movements
Picking a pass etc
Its such a unique view

Watching games , we get use to the overhead view too much and forget the view players have
 
At least someone is, but the Argies will watch any old ****e.
I was in a bar on St. Etienne train station the morning after England's defeat to Argentina, 1998 World Cup, and three Argies were also in there. An England fan (he was a Spurs fan as well), with no shoes or socks on, walked up to them and said 'do you wanna kick off'? They feigned ignorance, fair to say I've had less surreal moments. :emoticon-0138-think


The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
 
I was in a bar on St. Etienne train station the morning after England's defeat to Argentina, 1998 World Cup, and three Argies were also in there. An England fan (he was a Spurs fan as well), with no shoes or socks on, walked up to them and said 'do you wanna kick off'? They feigned ignorance, fair to say I've had less surreal moments. :emoticon-0138-think


The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.

If there had been an Indian in there too it would have kicked off for sure, a right argie bargie
 
If there had been an Indian in there too it would have kicked off for sure, a right argie bargie
True, if slightly banal, story:

It was after I'd left, but our uni friend group got super-excited when one of my mates a couple of years below me got paid to temporarily vacate his room at our uni hall of residence to make way for them to film a ‘hall of residence' scene (funnily enough) for then upcoming film "Bhaji On The Beach".

Except as it wasn't out yet obviously and we only had his verbal word for it we didn't know whether it was maybe going to be an "I.D." -style film about a bit of argy-bargy, or some sort of British Asian malarkey and he really didn't get the difference between the two potential spellings anyway. We hoped for and broadly expected the former then Gurinder Chadha and the relevant cast members turned up to film and all became clear.

It's a decent film, tbf.
 
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