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Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, Bilo said:

What do Donny Bonespurs and Tiny Tommy Ten Names have to do with Leicester?

Never said they did? Said it’s all wrong, just can’t stand hypocrisy. See below. 
 

4 hours ago, The Doctor said:

huge difference between putting up stickers saying Blue Army on Tour at a Leicester match and putting up a trump/vance 2024 sticker at the same match no?

If we’re all climbing on a high horse then we will go down that route, why do UFS slate the club for a gambling sponsor but then release stickers about slot machines? Which no doubt @Voll Blau etc have stuck all over London!

 

My point is nothing to do with the subject of the sticker, more so that the people involved in all this stuff think it’s brilliant when it suits but have started crying when it’s not something they don’t agree with. 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Ginger_Filbert said:

Never said they did? Said it’s all wrong, just can’t stand hypocrisy. 
 

If we’re all climbing on a high horse then we will go down that route, why do UFS slate the club for a gambling sponsor but then release stickers about slot machines? Which no doubt @Voll Blau etc have stuck all over London!

 

My point is nothing to do with the subject of the sticker, more so that the people involved in all this stuff think it’s brilliant when it suits but have started crying when it’s not something they don’t agree with. 

Putting football stickers up at the football is a part of football culture around the world. Go anywhere in the UK or Europe where there is anything approaching a football scene and you'll everything from 'Leicester on tour' to 'Dinamo Zagreb Bad Blue Boys' stuck to lamp-posts, walls and toilet doors. It's a way of showing other fans you've been there and shows the journey you've been there.

 

Putting up Trump-Vance stickers in a country on the other side of an ocean where people would vote for them, and bare in mind these two are only popular in this country with right-wing oddballs and incels, and it makes much less sense.

Posted
1 minute ago, Bilo said:

Putting football stickers up at the football is a part of football culture around the world. Go anywhere in the UK or Europe where there is anything approaching a football scene and you'll everything from 'Leicester on tour' to 'Dinamo Zagreb Bad Blue Boys' stuck to lamp-posts, walls and toilet doors. It's a way of showing other fans you've been there and shows the journey you've been there.

 

Putting up Trump-Vance stickers in a country on the other side of an ocean where people would vote for them, and bare in mind these two are only popular in this country with right-wing oddballs and incels, and it makes much less sense.

Paragraph one will never sit right with me, it’s defacing property, leaving a place in a worse state than when you arrived. 
 

Paragraph two I pretty much agree with on paper, but the outcome of the American election affects everyone and you can’t deny TR is affecting everyone these last few weeks, for the worse. But unfortunately there’s a lot of people that don’t see it that way, I just hate people being shot down for having different beliefs.
 

My point is not the subject as previously said, it’s that people in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. 
 

 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Ginger_Filbert said:

Paragraph one will never sit right with me, it’s defacing property, leaving a place in a worse state than when you arrived. 
 

Paragraph two I pretty much agree with on paper, but the outcome of the American election affects everyone and you can’t deny TR is affecting everyone these last few weeks, for the worse. But unfortunately there’s a lot of people that don’t see it that way, I just hate people being shot down for having different beliefs.
 

My point is not the subject as previously said, it’s that people in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. 
 

 

Well that's me told for having the insane belief that a boozy party boat to a football match should be kept free of politics. Fvck me.

Posted
4 minutes ago, Ginger_Filbert said:

Paragraph one will never sit right with me, it’s defacing property, leaving a place in a worse state than when you arrived. 
 

Paragraph two I pretty much agree with on paper, but the outcome of the American election affects everyone and you can’t deny TR is affecting everyone these last few weeks, for the worse. But unfortunately there’s a lot of people that don’t see it that way, I just hate people being shot down for having different beliefs.
 

My point is not the subject as previously said, it’s that people in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. 
 

 

You might not like it, but it's a cultural norm among football fans across the world. Stickering service stations and pub toilets wasn't invented by Union FS. 

Posted
Just now, Voll Blau said:

Well that's me told for having the insane belief that a boozy party boat to a football match should be kept free of politics. Fvck me.

Twist it how you like. My point is a business should be kept free of stickers full stop not matter what’s on them. 
 

Kind regards, son of a pub landlord who is sick of football stickers defacing his toilet. 

Posted
1 minute ago, Bilo said:

You might not like it, but it's a cultural norm among football fans across the world. Stickering service stations and pub toilets wasn't invented by Union FS. 

It’s not a cultural norm in England though is it. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Ginger_Filbert said:

No one over the age of 10 collects Panini.
 

Grown men with pubes defacing a city with stickers is completely different and I shouldn’t need to explain that. 

Mate, you might not like it or understand it but football fans putting up stickers is about as normal as having a Spoons breakfast on an away day and accusing fans who support a club three miles away of interfering with siblings and livestock. You don't have to get involved with it, but countless fans from countless clubs around the world do.

Posted
1 minute ago, Bilo said:

Mate, you might not like it or understand it but football fans putting up stickers is about as normal as having a Spoons breakfast on an away day and accusing fans who support a club three miles away of interfering with siblings and livestock. You don't have to get involved with it, but countless fans from countless clubs around the world do.

I can’t be arsed going back a forth we clearly can’t agree to disagree so this is my last post on the matter. 
 

20 spotty wannabe ultras from each club sticking 100 stickers each all over a city is not English culture and never will be. European culture that you’re trying to copy, yes. 

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Ginger_Filbert said:

I can’t be arsed going back a forth we clearly can’t agree to disagree so this is my last post on the matter. 
 

20 spotty wannabe ultras from each club sticking 100 stickers each all over a city is not English culture and never will be. European culture that you’re trying to copy, yes. 

 

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Ginger_Filbert said:

I can’t be arsed going back a forth we clearly can’t agree to disagree so this is my last post on the matter. 
 

20 spotty wannabe ultras from each club sticking 100 stickers each all over a city is not English culture and never will be. European culture that you’re trying to copy, yes. 

You clearly have an agenda here. 

 

 

Posted
9 minutes ago, Ginger_Filbert said:

I can’t be arsed going back a forth we clearly can’t agree to disagree so this is my last post on the matter. 
 

20 spotty wannabe ultras from each club sticking 100 stickers each all over a city is not English culture and never will be. European culture that you’re trying to copy, yes. 

Why are you even posting in this thread? I assume you weren’t on the boat ? 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Lako42 said:

You clearly have an agenda here. 

 

 

Agenda #1. My dads pub gets trashed by theses stickers on a weekly basis. 
 

Agenda #2. I found it hilarious that someone related to a group that puts stickers AOTS cry’s about someone else’s stickers. 

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