Jump to content
IGNORED

Polish Flag At Wembley Tonight.


GrahamC

Recommended Posts

As an angler I can confirm they do not give a toss about the laws of the land, they BBQ fish on the bank, fish without licences, and just recently they have set fires, complete disregard to live stock crops or human life. The run in's I have had with this lot is too much for it to be just a coincidence.

 

If they wish to come over here to work they should respect this country, sadly many do not . But then again what Eastern European  group do?. 

 

I hope more than any other team we stuff 'em.

In the same way they didn't bother following the laws and Instructions set out during the B of B... they just got on with it and won... most East Europeans have this mentality it seems. We as a Country have always been followers and makers of laws... they just use common sense in many cases. BBQ'ing fish on the bank is far more lodgical to me than just catching 'em and throwing 'em back... next you'll be saying they fish whilst drinking vodka ;-) Sounds like a good way of life to me... nice warm fire... eat some fish and drink some vodka... proper living... ;-)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Like me, I'm sure you have seen them kill a few ducks or geese. In Cardiff it was quite common for the eastern Euros to steal ducks/geese from the local Parks to eat, around Christmas time it was guaranteed.

They can eat as many Canadian geese as they want - horrible honking things. I noticed every single blackberry in clevedon disappears into a polish bag every summer.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

What a load of over the top bollocks. Do yourself a favour, get over yourself and learn a sense of persepctive.

I think I was sat with you, wasn't I? Am I thinking of the same game, Bard?

As the OP stated, I think we should fret less about how many blinking tickets they've got and be mindful more of the positive contribution of so many peoples - with the Poles at the forefront - to our war effort and ultimate survival as a free-speaking, free-thinking country (no matter our opinions on the Daily Mail, Michael Gove etc),

I know all of you who have commented on the (perhaps the unfair) allocation of tickets will know about and remember the serious nature of the war, of course, and I am certainly in no way criticising anyone for talking about tickets on this post (apologies for shouting there) but, as a teacher, it says more about our nation that this post has become about tickets rather than about the often underplayed and maligned role millions of suppressed people played in the downfall of totalianarianism in the 40s.

Age has nothing to do with it (I'm too young to know the war), but as generations of kids pass through my classroom, the impact of the WWII and the aid so may people gave us as a nation is slipping from memory. Sad.

Like I say, I'm not having a pop at anyone (for once!) and this is a football forum after all.

But lest we forget...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

As an angler I can confirm they do not give a toss about the laws of the land, they BBQ fish on the bank, fish without licences, and just recently they have set fires, complete disregard to live stock crops or human life. The run in's I have had with this lot is too much for it to be just a coincidence.

If they wish to come over here to work they should respect this country, sadly many do not . But then again what Eastern European group do?.

I hope more than any other team we stuff 'em.

Wow. Do you read the Mail by any chance? Ridiculous assessment of East European immigrants. Couldn't disagree more based on the many I've met.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

They can eat as many Canadian geese as they want - horrible honking things. I noticed every single blackberry in clevedon disappears into a polish bag every summer.

 

I love it. I hibernate the laptop for 90 mins, come back ... and we're on to horrible honking geese. I genuinely love it.

 

Not in all my wildest wassnames did I ever think I'd end up communicating with a load of people about anserini. Yes, I did have to look that up. 

 

I used to sit and chortle/spurtle at some of the topics and threads on here, but now we're on to geese and What if JET were a Left-back... I'm in.

 

Where do I sign up for this madhouse?

 

Nurse?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Admin

Wow. Do you read the Mail by any chance? Ridiculous assessment of East European immigrants. Couldn't disagree more based on the many I've met.

There is a massive problem in some areas with Eastern Europeans stealing fish, the fish actually belong to someone, so it is theft. Not content with taking an odd one for the pot, there are many recorded instances of them leaving nightlines ( with many hooks) and actually netting other waters.

I doubt if you'd invested thousands of pounds in a business, buying expensive fish that have a normal life span of anything up to 50 years, you would really appreciate them being stolen. The EA get many reports each week, there is photographic evidence of the nightlines and many dead fish hanging on them, this has only become a problem since the influx of Eastern Europeans.

Obviously they all don't do it, but enough do to make it a big problem, especially for the fishery owners and the riparian owners of fishing rights on rivers, as along with the excessive numbers of released otters, fishing clubs are giving up their leases, as some stretches of rivers are now virtually devoid of fish. So those that do are causing financial and emotional hardship in the countryside.

As was previously mentioned, they also take waterfowl and a search on the internet will reveal reports of swan carcasses found barbecued, many of these birds are protected and the swans belong to the queen. So many peoples experience of Eastern Europeans is not a good one, as their actions cause hardship.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

As an angler I can confirm they do not give a toss about the laws of the land, they BBQ fish on the bank, fish without licences, and just recently they have set fires, complete disregard to live stock crops or human life. The run in's I have had with this lot is too much for it to be just a coincidence.

 

If they wish to come over here to work they should respect this country, sadly many do not . But then again what Eastern European  group do?. 

 

I hope more than any other team we stuff 'em.

 

are you bi-polar?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

There is a massive problem in some areas with Eastern Europeans stealing fish, the fish actually belong to someone, so it is theft. Not content with taking an odd one for the pot, there are many recorded instances of them leaving nightlines ( with many hooks) and actually netting other waters.

I doubt if you'd invested thousands of pounds in a business, buying expensive fish that have a normal life span of anything up to 50 years, you would really appreciate them being stolen. The EA get many reports each week, there is photographic evidence of the nightlines and many dead fish hanging on them, this has only become a problem since the influx of Eastern Europeans.

Obviously they all don't do it, but enough do to make it a big problem, especially for the fishery owners and the riparian owners of fishing rights on rivers, as along with the excessive numbers of released otters, fishing clubs are giving up their leases, as some stretches of rivers are now virtually devoid of fish. So those that do are causing financial and emotional hardship in the countryside.

As was previously mentioned, they also take waterfowl and a search on the internet will reveal reports of swan carcasses found barbecued, many of these birds are protected and the swans belong to the queen. So many peoples experience of Eastern Europeans is not a good one, as their actions cause hardrship.

In reply to you and Red Goblin, I've no doubt it does happen, but MOST Poles I know buy their food in shops, funnily enough. Immigration does also have positives; which are conveniently forgotten by some. Most poles I know do keep carp in their baths in the run-up to Xmas. Now, that is weird.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

In reply to you and Red Goblin, I've no doubt it does happen, but MOST Poles I know buy their food in shops, funnily enough. Immigration does also have positives; which are conveniently forgotten by some. Most poles I know do keep carp in their baths in the run-up to Xmas. Now, that is weird.

Thank The Lord for spell-checkers ;)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

There won't be a referendum. The Cons will not win the next election.

 

There wont need to be a referendum on EU membership if UKIP win a General Election because we'll automatically be out of the EU project without any need for a referendum. That'll put the Labour Party EU pseudo socialists with aristocratic titles out of work. No more EU gravy train money for Lord Neil Kinnock and Baroness Catherine Ashton - bring it on !!!!!! :P

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I actually agree with you JT. Think the EU is imperfect but does more good than bad. I think most people would vote 'out' tho, at the moment anyway.

 

I think that entirely depends on the propaganda campaigns.

 

If informed correctly it will be a landslide "in" vote.

 

even Thatcher's evil spawn, Dave, doesn't want to leave. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

There wont need to be a referendum on EU membership if UKIP win a General Election because we'll automatically be out of the EU project without any need for a referendum. That'll put the Labour Party EU pseudo socialists with aristocratic titles out of work. No more EU gravy train money for Lord Neil Kinnock and Baroness Catherine Ashton - bring it on !!!!!! :P

You think UKIP will win the next GE? Christ!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Admin

In reply to you and Red Goblin, I've no doubt it does happen, but MOST Poles I know buy their food in shops, funnily enough. Immigration does also have positives; which are conveniently forgotten by some. Most poles I know do keep carp in their baths in the run-up to Xmas. Now, that is weird.

I was just commentating on the specific point about fish stealing, immigration does have positives, but not uncontrolled immigration, but thats a whole different area and I was commenting on something I have some knowledge on. There are a couple of Polish guys who fish on the match circuit in Somerset and they get plenty of banter about sneaking a fish or two off for Xmas dinner, but I'm pretty sure they don't. Those that do are the ones giving their fellow countrymen a bad name - just like the football hooligans have ensured that going away on the train is a fairly unpleasant experience for those that have no intention of causing any trouble.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Admin

They knew if they didn't give them enough then they would get loads in the home end which would lead to security and safety issues, I agree with giving extra tickets, but maybe a tad excessive, I'd have thought maybe 14,000 at most as thats an extra 5000.

 

I'm afraid that is nonsense!

England have the England fans scheme etc where you have to register for tickets, would not be difficult to cross check tickets or even only let people buy tickets from before a certain date.

 

The strange thing is a country normally gets 10% allocation for a UEFA / FIFA fixture, so we're only talking about a difference of 9,000 tickets.

 

Certainly made a difference to the atmosphere last night as your oppostition supporter is always going to make more noise than the home support.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

There wont need to be a referendum on EU membership if UKIP win a General Election because we'll automatically be out of the EU project without any need for a referendum. That'll put the Labour Party EU pseudo socialists with aristocratic titles out of work. No more EU gravy train money for Lord Neil Kinnock and Baroness Catherine Ashton - bring it on !!!!!! :P

UKIP won't get an MP let alone win the election!

Remind me, how many MP's have they got at the moment........,

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...