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Post by devondumpling on Jul 13, 2017 11:08:36 GMT
St. Pauli, seems specially arranged for deranged left wingers
St. Pauli enjoys a certain fame for the left-leaning character of its supporters: most of the team's fans regard themselves as anti-racist, anti-fascist, anti-homophobic and anti-sexist, and this has on occasion brought them into conflict with neo-Nazis and hooligans at away games. The organization has adopted an outspoken stance against racism, fascism, sexism, and homophobia and has embodied this position in its constitution.[15] Team supporters traditionally participate in demonstrations in the Hamburg district of St. Pauli, including those over squatting or low-income housing, such as the Hafenstraße and Bambule. The centre of fan activity is the Fanladen St. Pauli.
But this one rules them out;
– "Tolerance and respect in mutual human relations are important pillars of the St. Pauli philosophy."[39]
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2017 11:21:21 GMT
St. Pauli, seems specially arranged for deranged left wingers St. Pauli enjoys a certain fame for the left-leaning character of its supporters: most of the team's fans regard themselves as anti-racist, anti-fascist, anti-homophobic and anti-sexist, and this has on occasion brought them into conflict with neo-Nazis and hooligans at away games. The organization has adopted an outspoken stance against racism, fascism, sexism, and homophobia and has embodied this position in its constitution.[15] Team supporters traditionally participate in demonstrations in the Hamburg district of St. Pauli, including those over squatting or low-income housing, such as the Hafenstraße and Bambule. The centre of fan activity is the Fanladen St. Pauli. But this one rules them out; – "Tolerance and respect in mutual human relations are important pillars of the St. Pauli philosophy."[39] Bloody deranged left-wingers, being all decent and shit.
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Post by DentySCFC on Jul 13, 2017 11:24:59 GMT
Has anyone come across a cheap alternative for travel to the Aimens game rather than using the Eurostar to Lille or Paris? Lille is around £110 return to London St Panc Paris is around £150 Are you sure Lille is £110 return? Because I've been looking and it's that much one way?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2017 11:36:02 GMT
St. Pauli, seems specially arranged for deranged left wingers St. Pauli enjoys a certain fame for the left-leaning character of its supporters: most of the team's fans regard themselves as anti-racist, anti-fascist, anti-homophobic and anti-sexist, and this has on occasion brought them into conflict with neo-Nazis and hooligans at away games. The organization has adopted an outspoken stance against racism, fascism, sexism, and homophobia and has embodied this position in its constitution.[15] Team supporters traditionally participate in demonstrations in the Hamburg district of St. Pauli, including those over squatting or low-income housing, such as the Hafenstraße and Bambule. The centre of fan activity is the Fanladen St. Pauli. But this one rules them out; – "Tolerance and respect in mutual human relations are important pillars of the St. Pauli philosophy."[39] Bloody deranged left-wingers, being all decent and shit. This. Who do they think they are?
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Post by nott1 on Jul 13, 2017 11:38:58 GMT
Bloody deranged left-wingers, being all decent and shit. This. Who do they think they are? Corbynistas obviously!
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Post by jjmscfc on Jul 13, 2017 12:54:45 GMT
Has anyone come across a cheap alternative for travel to the Aimens game rather than using the Eurostar to Lille or Paris? Lille is around £110 return to London St Panc Paris is around £150 Are you sure Lille is £110 return? Because I've been looking and it's that much one way? My mistake mate sorry. Knocking on 200 for a return
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Post by Fenparkpotter on Jul 13, 2017 13:05:28 GMT
St. Pauli, seems specially arranged for deranged left wingers St. Pauli enjoys a certain fame for the left-leaning character of its supporters: most of the team's fans regard themselves as anti-racist, anti-fascist, anti-homophobic and anti-sexist, and this has on occasion brought them into conflict with neo-Nazis and hooligans at away games. The organization has adopted an outspoken stance against racism, fascism, sexism, and homophobia and has embodied this position in its constitution.[15] Team supporters traditionally participate in demonstrations in the Hamburg district of St. Pauli, including those over squatting or low-income housing, such as the Hafenstraße and Bambule. The centre of fan activity is the Fanladen St. Pauli. But this one rules them out; – "Tolerance and respect in mutual human relations are important pillars of the St. Pauli philosophy."[39] Bloody deranged left-wingers, being all decent and shit. Damn snowflake do-gooder luvvies...
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