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Another Flag Fight

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eteb said:
can someone explain the difference beyween the UJ flag and the Ulster one? Aren't both the same thing i.e. a united kingdom?

Also, i saw that cowardly little pussy hit that guy over the head from behind a run like a girl - proper man you are son.

I'm not on either side of this, i dont really give a f**k but for those grown men fighting (amongst their own fans) over a f*****g FLAG are seriously deranged. There are some absolute gimps in our fan base and this just highlights them for all to see
The union jack is seen as a symbol of imperialism by some in the Celtic countries, in sport it's synonymous with England our traditional sporting rivals (England fans flew union jacks in 66 world cup) , back in the day it would be incomprehensible to think union jacks, flag of St George, red hand flags would be in the home end at a Swansea ground.
The people flying those flags know what they are doing, they know they are antagonising some Swansea supporters.
 
Trampie said:
eteb said:
can someone explain the difference beyween the UJ flag and the Ulster one? Aren't both the same thing i.e. a united kingdom?

Also, i saw that cowardly little pussy hit that guy over the head from behind a run like a girl - proper man you are son.

I'm not on either side of this, i dont really give a f**k but for those grown men fighting (amongst their own fans) over a f*****g FLAG are seriously deranged. There are some absolute gimps in our fan base and this just highlights them for all to see
The union jack is seen as a symbol of imperialism by some in the Celtic countries, in sport it's synonymous with England our traditional sporting rivals (England fans flew union jacks in 66 world cup) , back in the day it would be incomprehensible to think union jacks, flag of St George, red hand flags would be in the home end at a Swansea ground.
The people flying those flags know what they are doing, they know they are antagonising some Swansea supporters.

I don't think its just some, i think the majority have absolutely no time for those numpties.
Its only going to end one way if the club don't get it banned.
 
Trampie said:
eteb said:
can someone explain the difference beyween the UJ flag and the Ulster one? Aren't both the same thing i.e. a united kingdom?

Also, i saw that cowardly little pussy hit that guy over the head from behind a run like a girl - proper man you are son.

I'm not on either side of this, i dont really give a f**k but for those grown men fighting (amongst their own fans) over a f*****g FLAG are seriously deranged. There are some absolute gimps in our fan base and this just highlights them for all to see
The union jack is seen as a symbol of imperialism by some in the Celtic countries, in sport it's synonymous with England our traditional sporting rivals (England fans flew union jacks in 66 world cup) , back in the day it would be incomprehensible to think union jacks, flag of St George, red hand flags would be in the home end at a Swansea ground.
The people flying those flags know what they are doing, they know they are antagonising some Swansea supporters.

This kind of wánk doesn’t help either. ⬆️
 
Darran said:
Trampie said:
The union jack is seen as a symbol of imperialism by some in the Celtic countries, in sport it's synonymous with England our traditional sporting rivals (England fans flew union jacks in 66 world cup) , back in the day it would be incomprehensible to think union jacks, flag of St George, red hand flags would be in the home end at a Swansea ground.
The people flying those flags know what they are doing, they know they are antagonising some Swansea supporters.

This kind of wánk doesn’t help either. ⬆️

It’s not untrue though is it, especially the last bit.
 
Darran said:
exiledclaseboy said:
It’s not untrue though is it, especially the last bit.

If someone wants to take a UJ with Swansea City written across it to a game it should be perfectly acceptable.

Everyone’s entitled to do what they want and everyone’s entitled to voice their view on it too.
 
exiledclaseboy said:
Darran said:
If someone wants to take a UJ with Swansea City written across it to a game it should be perfectly acceptable.

Everyone’s entitled to do what they want and everyone’s entitled to voice their view on it too.

Yes but when I say a lot of these Welshy wànkers like Trampie are a huge part of the problem in not accepting other people views I’m sure you know exactly what I’m saying too.
 
Darran said:
exiledclaseboy said:
Everyone’s entitled to do what they want and everyone’s entitled to voice their view on it too.

Yes but when I say a lot of these Welshy wànkers like Trampie are a huge part of the problem in not accepting other people views I’m sure you know exactly what I’m saying too.

I’ve very little time for nationalism, patriotism or overt flag waving of any kind so you’re asking the wrong person really.
 
exiledclaseboy said:
Darran said:
Yes but when I say a lot of these Welshy wànkers like Trampie are a huge part of the problem in not accepting other people views I’m sure you know exactly what I’m saying too.

I’ve very little time for nationalism, patriotism or overt flag waving of any kind so you’re asking the wrong person really.

I took this to a Cheap Trick gig in Florida years ago and forgot to bring it home. :lol:
 

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I was born and grew up in South Wales to a Welsh father and English mother, and now live in London. Have no problem with the Union Jack, but I'd want any sectarian conations to be dealt with by the club in a firm manner. Keep the nationalism out of the ground, and keep it about supporting Swansea wherever you are from, or whatever race and religion you are.
 
Darran said:
exiledclaseboy said:
I’ve very little time for nationalism, patriotism or overt flag waving of any kind so you’re asking the wrong person really.

I took this to a Cheap Trick gig in Florida years ago and forgot to bring it home. :lol:

I hope you were under 14 at the time 😏
 
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/swansea-city-union-jack-disturbance-22231026?utm_source=facebook%2C+twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=wales_jason
 
exiledclaseboy said:
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/swansea-city-union-jack-disturbance-22231026?utm_source=facebook%2C+twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=wales_jason

They’ll end up banning all flags with political statements.
 

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