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A cat might be able to find a way through there but not a fully grown human. Hence I find this story hard to believe.
GLWTPIMO
A cat might be able to find a way through there but not a fully grown human. Hence I find this story hard to believe.
The vast majority of them just wanted to watch their first game in Europe for 25 years. It was a cup final for them. I gather that mixed crowd sections are not unusual in Germany, so getting hold of tickets and memberships to get seats anywhere, would not seem wrong to them. They have been guilty perhaps of cultural insensitivity, not understanding that we expect fans to be segregated.
Hmmm. This seems to me to suggest that these poor Cologne fans were too child-like and dim to understand the concepts of ticket allocations, crowd safety and crowd segregation. It's very kind of you to be so forgiving, but unless they've magically managed to miss every English football match for the last 25 years, this seems unlikely to me.
Yes the poor naive Cologne fans things is a bit tiresome. There are mixed sections in German grounds but a small bit of internet research would tell them they weren't going to get in (easily, anyway). They may be a bit backward up there but FFS an abacus could have helped with the whole 20,000 into 3,000 doesn't go. Quite remarkably, little trouble in the effort and the majority seemed fine. Quite how that totally excuses the behaviour of the minority who were ****ing idiots is beyond me
But surely they could have got in easily if they didn't all march over the south bridge together, and just quietly mingled, queued up, had their balls groped, and put their tickets into the slot. :shrug:
How are your abacus skillz with long division btw? I wouldn't know where to start.
Some of the tweets from fans in the ground were quite funny. The usual lot going on about 'feeling unsafe and intimidated' and 'will somebody think of the children'. Then a good few saying 'what's the problem, they are singing, shaking people's hands and supporting their team. Go and say hello, they are a decent bunch'.....
I can understand people feeling a little intimidated but this wasnt Millwall. They weren't in the home enclosures to cause trouble, they were there because it was the only way of getting in.
:shrug: It's what they do, p. It's a cultural thing.
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You got me thinking there, Herbs. Around which axis* do the dead spin, when viewed length-ways from the side? I used to imagine them spinning around the x axis, which was an uncomfortable thought as the coffin, soil and neighbouring graves would be in the way. But if they spin around the y axis, as if turning on a spit, they can do that without leaving their coffin. z axis is right out, as apart from the same problems as the x axis, their heads might poke up out of the ground once per revolution. That would be weird.
*Did you see what I did there? Axis. Ha ha.