I walked passed this bridge with my son as something kicked off. We couldn't see any red and white colours, but that doesn't mean no saints fans involved. I did see Wigan fans throwing stuff and was unsure if it was a scuffle between Wigan fans or if saints fans were involved. It was looking unsavoury but I had my 11 year old with me and moved on very quickly.
I've just seen this and with your comments tonight, you are showing how immature and incapable of any sensible debate you are. I won't bother responding to you again as its a waste of effort.
No neither have I, CF. I have been reduced to tears seeing superb skills during a match, and viewing a retrospective of those sublime football skills and goalscoring though. Surprisingly that wasn't from Pele, Maradona, Best, or any of a host of players, celebrated by their country and their national media. But I remember buying UNBELIEVABLE, and seeing all the skills and tremendous goals performed by Matthew Le Tissier. It brought tears to my eyes because his was a talent that was immediately recognised throughout the world, once they saw it. Except in England. I missed a significant part of his career because I was living in New Zealand or elsewhere, and so I also saw much of Matt's career in retrospect, and I couldn't believe how he had been left out of the national team. The injustice of it [I hate injustice, and there's a lot of it about] made me so angry at the time, and I can still get annoyed by it. That senseless, cautious, time honoured, lack of belief in ball skills in the English footballer. It is rife in the upper echelons of British football, to this day. Nigel used to say that... hard work beats talent if talent doesn't work hard... and it is true. But when you've got an MLT with a talent that good, it's an almighty advantage.
Excuse me but... I like his passion, OK..? And I don't need you to inform me that it is embarrassing. I'll decide whether it is embarrassing or not, OK..? It is my view, after all.