Interesting article http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/watford-join-the-football-factory-7911921.html
Always had a big soft spot for Newcastle. There fans are brill and they have had to put up with some serious sh**e as well.
Revering psychopathic mass-murderer, racist and homophobe Che Guevara in a ridiculous number of their flags/banners? Allowing people into Millerntor nude? Gratuitous facial piercings and **** hairstyles? A legion of plastic fans following them because of their leftist inclinations? Having links with the vile Green Brigade from Celtic? They don't stand for much good as far as I can see. All the other German ultras manage to oppose modern football without looking like jeb-ends in the process.
What are you talking about you Northern Knob Jockey? No doubt you're a crank from the far right, coming out with statements like that.
Touched a nerve there didn't I? But why would I expect anything different from a man with a uniform fetish?
I'm quite the opposite, I believe in a free and voluntary society. That's why it really pisses me off to see proponents of oppressive doctrines like socialism, communism, fascism and other government-worshipping -isms idolizing immoral ringpieces like Che Guevara. Seriously, all it takes is two minutes' internet research on the bloke to discover he's an old-time social oppressor who had some extremely fruity views on alternative lifestyles and... well, alternative ethnicities too. Link here, and there's plenty more where that came from. As for the Green Brigade, this is the group who regularly peddle their agenda of violently forcing people in Northern Ireland to be part of a unified Irish state. Myself, I don't want any compulsory government in Ireland so I have no bias either way, and take no religious or ethno-cultural preference either, so please don't accuse me of being some kind of mad loyalist. Once again, it takes very little digging to find that hardcore fans of Celtic and St Pauli go a long way back. Instead of the recycled quip, how about explaining what's so good about Hamburg's less-important pro club? And indeed elaborating on what they "stand for"?
Just like their other fairweather admirers then, you have no real substance to your admiration for them.
A) People can still post their teams they like, I'm not stopping that in any way. B) There's nothing wrong with questioning someone's motives for supporting/admiring another club, that's the purpose of discussion threads. C) Telling the truth doesn't make me a ****er. Good day to you too.
St Pauli stand out because they're different and welcome free-thinkers who don't conform, nothing wrong with that, look at your own far-right baggage for the antithesis. Any club who's team runs out to AC/DC's 'Hells Bells' can't be bad...