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There are other teams across Europe

There are indeed, such as logo_feyenoord_SCALED_8.jpg.

 

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Hein

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How about this?

 

Takes guts. :angry:

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There are other teams across Europe

There are indeed, such as logo_feyenoord_SCALED_8.jpg.

 

regards,

Hein

And the European Champions ... the Mighty Liverpool

 

And yes I have been to Anfield many many times - in fact I lived in Liverpool for 4 years - now I live in Surrey

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How about this?

 

Takes guts. :angry:

I've been told it makes you see the lights.

 

regards,

Hein

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There are other teams across Europe

There are indeed, such as logo_feyenoord_SCALED_8.jpg.

 

regards,

Hein

Sorry Hein but I'm an Ajax fan, for almost as long as I've been a United fan.

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Sorry Hein but I'm an Ajax fan, for almost as long as I've been a United fan.

There's nothing wrong with that. It's a bit like people from Amsterdam. They have a good heart. It just ought to be cooked and hung on their backs, low enough for the dogs to reach it. :angry:

 

How's that for my 500th post?

 

regards,

Hein

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How's that for my 500th post?

Absolutely perfect.

 

Could you perhaps tell me about the stories I've heard that quite a few of the Rotterdam fans are anti-semitic. I know some of the Lazio fans are but Rotterdam has always been stories so far.

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Could you perhaps tell me about the stories I've heard that quite a few of the Rotterdam fans are anti-semitic. I know some of the Lazio fans are but Rotterdam has always been stories so far.

Ah. Well. Cough.

 

It's true that Feyenoord supporters often use anti-semitic gestures, songs and slogans. It's quite disgusting, but I'm not sure it's anti-semitism rather than anti-Ajaxism. Ajax has some Jewish background and its supporters ostentatiously identify with that, waiving the flag of Israel and sporting the shield of David. I think it's more a reaction to that than true anti-semitism, but I can't rule out the possibility.

 

Anyway, anti-semitism is pretty rare in the Netherlands, if only because we haven't got many jews. Anymore, that is. :angry:

 

regards,

Hein

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Could you perhaps tell me about the stories I've heard that quite a few of the Rotterdam fans are anti-semitic. I know some of the Lazio fans are but Rotterdam has always been stories so far.

Ah. Well. Cough.

 

It's true that Feyenoord supporters often use anti-semitic gestures, songs and slogans. It's quite disgusting, but I'm not sure it's anti-semitism rather than anti-Ajaxism. Ajax has some Jewish background and its supporters ostentatiously identify with that, waiving the flag of Israel and sporting the shield of David. I think it's more a reaction to that than true anti-semitism, but I can't rule out the possibility.

 

Anyway, anti-semitism is pretty rare in the Netherlands, if only because we haven't got many jews. Anymore, that is. :angry:

 

regards,

Hein

Thank you. That actually makes a lot of sense.

 

I always thought Ajax carry all those things because Maccabi Haifa beat them about a decade ago.

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Now I am getting close to being hoist by my own petard unless the mods are friendly enough to do a bit of goalpost-moving from time to time.

 

:angry:

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How's that for my 500th post?

Absolutely perfect.

 

Could you perhaps tell me about the stories I've heard that quite a few of the Rotterdam fans are anti-semitic. I know some of the Lazio fans are but Rotterdam has always been stories so far.

Of course you may see the occassional Star of David at White Hart Lane, don't know why? :(

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How's that for my 500th post?

Absolutely perfect.

 

Could you perhaps tell me about the stories I've heard that quite a few of the Rotterdam fans are anti-semitic. I know some of the Lazio fans are but Rotterdam has always been stories so far.

Of course you may see the occassional Star of David at White Hart Lane, don't know why? :(

White Hart Lane??? That's Totenham ain't it? Ronny Rosenthal. ;)

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White Hart Lane??? That's Totenham ain't it? Ronny Rosenthal. :(

I think during Ronny's brief spell, the Stars of David on show fell dramatically.

In all seriousness though the location of the Tottenham Hotspur football ground meant that historically there was/is a high proportion of Jewish supporters.

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Erm, why is Josco described as a "Tosser"?

Surely that's not something to look forward to when you've notched up 800 posts?

It was I who suggested it publicly, though I'm sure I wasn't the first to think of it.

 

Now I am getting close to being hoist by my own petard unless the mods are friendly enough to do a bit of goalpost-moving from time to time.

In that post you just suggested he was sulking and that they think of "an appropriate" title for Josco.

You didn't yourself suggest that particular unfortunate title.

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Erm, why is Josco described as a "Tosser"?

Surely that's not something to look forward to when you've notched up 800 posts?

It was I who suggested it publicly, though I'm sure I wasn't the first to think of it.

 

Now I am getting close to being hoist by my own petard unless the mods are friendly enough to do a bit of goalpost-moving from time to time.

In that post you just suggested he was sulking and that they think of "an appropriate" title for Josco.

You didn't yourself suggest that particular unfortunate title.

No, not specifically, I merely meant to indicate that I have the utmost faith in our moderators' judgement as to what is appropriate or not and their ability to select something accordingly.

 

Now please stop trying to provoke me to make postings so that I, too have more that 800.

 

 

Anyone would think it wasn't something to be proud of. ;)

 

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A propos de Josco, this has been discovered round his way.

I wonder if he knows about it?

 

I'm not sure he's talking to me at the moment. :(

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Being eaten alive by maggots - and then dying.

 

This happened to a 63 year old yonkers man yesterday.

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Being eaten alive by maggots - and then dying.

 

This happened to a 63 year old yonkers man yesterday.

I only thought that happened in movies.

 

I guess i better exspand my "unrealistic beliefs"

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I merely meant to indicate that I have the utmost faith in our moderators' judgement as to what is appropriate or not and their ability to select something accordingly.
;):(:lol:

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I merely meant to indicate that I have the utmost faith in our moderators' judgement as to what is appropriate or not and their ability to select something accordingly.
;):(:lol:

I Can't Believe It's Not Butter! :P

 

regards,

Hein

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A propos de Josco, this has been discovered round his way.

I wonder if he knows about it?

 

I'm not sure he's talking to me at the moment. ;)

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This has been somewhat hidden in your post and deserves more airtime. It is a site of sublime genius.

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It is a site of sublime genius.

Indeed. Mysterious and strangely poetic.

 

From that webpage:

Asananc connects, via a big brass pipe, to an enormous frozen lake, fifty seven miles directly below. The explorer Lady Louise Kenilbaker was last seen alive here in 1924 as she entered Asananc, against all advice, on a personal quest to make contact with deep level ice-children. Asananc is not recorded on any OS map, but there are pencil sketches by Rushmount in the British Museum.

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Hein

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Mysterious and strangely poetic.

You could be taking about yourself there, Hein.

 

Almost. :pop:

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An inebriated Belgian woman died in a freak accident when she ended up beneath a heavy grave stone at a cemetery, local news agency Belga said on Wednesday.

 

The 33-year-old was on her way home from a bar in the Belgian town of Pulle in the early hours of Saturday when she took a short cut through the cemetery.

 

But she urgently needed to relieve herself and crouched down between two gravestones. As she lost her balance, she grabbed one of the stones which gave way and landed on top of her.

 

The public prosecutor's office said she died of suffocation as she was unable to lift the heavy stone.

 

That'll teach her to take the piss out of the reaper...

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