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Millwall fans love some felching
Quote from: DonnyOsmond on May 20, 2017, 10:51:10 pmMillwall fans love some felchingthings you thought you'd never read...
Quote from: Herman Hessian on May 20, 2017, 10:58:31 pmQuote from: DonnyOsmond on May 20, 2017, 10:51:10 pmMillwall fans love some felchingthings you thought you'd never read... It is a strange subject to bring out into the open ,hope the chap has not been on the home brew while On his computor as drinking and forums don't match.
Another tip when you drink in Europe > don't be to keen to sit on your arse and accept table service no matter the custom .allways go the bar to order and clock your drinks been poured or made.
Herman that is a strange drink - which one was it, I too have fell foul of some of this
Quote from: not on facebook on May 20, 2017, 11:40:26 pmAnother tip when you drink in Europe > don't be to keen to sit on your arse and accept table service no matter the custom .allways go the bar to order and clock your drinks been poured or made.euro drinking tip #2 - don't f**k with "wiess bier" in the netherlandshad a night in kerkrade (after watching RJC v FC Utrecht, as you do - complete with the burger van at the ground serving chips with mayonnaise) and had a couple of pints of this effervescent, inoffesnsive-tasting stuff while sat at a bar in town - stood up to make a move to the next venue, couldn't feel my legs, straight on my arse on the floor - f**king stuff was about 12% abv and tasted like white's lemonade - absolutely lethal !
The other thing to try is Carneval in Maastricht - you truly won't believe what you see and experience.
The Milwall fans really are a disgrace, It says a lot when you have the manager and players telling them to "f**k off"Then afterwards Steve Morrison said "They've ruined it for me"Glad we've kept Bradford in the league, Its a local game where we should take a respectable following.
What the fcuk are the bbc on about they use the term confronted then no signs of serious trouble .If some fcuker confronts me I automatically feal for my safety and act accordingly .
Kerkrade is (or was) a strange place. One of my main memories of Kerkrade was the strange street where the Dutch-German border ran right down the middle for what seemed like about half a mile - the houses on one side were in Herzogenrath in Germany and the other side was Kerkrade in the Netherlands. In the 1970's and 80's, when there was a real border requiring passport control, the actual border was a slightly raised kerb down the middle of the road, easy to step over. There were Dutch and German armed (I think) custom posts - one on either side of the road but separated by that half a mile (or so- the memory can play tricks). There was an incident where one of the border guards was shot and killed - I can't remember the details but it may have been related to Baader-Meinhof groups.Just found this https://www.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/5fbk1h/the_dutchgerman_border_goes_straight_through_the/Here is the border I was talking about, Germany on the right, Netherlands on the left - apparently 20DM fine for stepping across it.https://i.imgur.com/K4Ga3W6.jpg