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 Posted: Thu Nov 29th, 2007 02:51 pm

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I thought this was a bit of an interesting read, a bit funny actually.

The Danish football hooligan who wacked the German umpire that terminated the game between Denmark and Sweden is remorseful today.

Realizing that he will probably be sued by the Danish government for millions due to loss of future revenue and that he may have singlehandedly sent his country out of the Euro 2008 the 29-year old Dane who lives in Sweden claims this was the biggest mistake of his life.

After 20 beers he just wanted to tell the umpire a few things and he claims he had no knowledge about the penalty kick and the only thing he remembers is jumping on to the pitch. Today he feels terrible about what he did to the umpire, his nation, and all the fans.

 

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 Posted: Thu Dec 6th, 2007 04:56 pm

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Personally I don't think that people should drink while at games. Because most of the time things like that happen. It should be forbidden, especially when it comes to the children.

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 Posted: Thu Dec 6th, 2007 11:33 pm

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I think sacbacks post was on a pro game.
I'm not a big fan of drunks.
It's why I don't take my child to more pro sports games and even college football games. We do love going to college soccer games. I have yet to run into one drunk yet.
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 Posted: Fri May 2nd, 2008 04:19 pm

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All we care about is the success of our own child, regardless of what we say. That may sound obvious and even clichéd. But most of the time parents who act badly at their kids’ games blame it on bad calls, unfair substitutions, poor coaching, dirty play, or cheating. All those things can and do happen at organized games. But they’re not the reason parents go nuts and criticize, scream at, or even attack someone, sometimes even their own offspring."





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