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Originally posted by Bigdave View PostI think saying the English dont care about St George's Day is wrong. I know plenty of English who to them St George's day is one of the main days of the year. They might not be proud of how the country has turned out but they are proud of their heritage. Its people like Gordon Brown and his mob, the doo-gooders and Human right brigades who try their best to make you as unpatriotic as possible. Its not racist to support your country, wear your colours and be proud of where you were born.
Look at the Americans, they display their flag all over their country, wheres over here we feel we cant because it might offend foreigners. Shocking.
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Originally posted by Ric-Roc View PostWhat should fans bring to celebrate SGD? A St George Cross? A burka? A pot of Curry? Polish banners?
These are all the things that represent England these days as I see it unfortunately.I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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Originally posted by qblockpete View PostWish we celebrated St Georges Day in the same way the Irish do with St Patricks Day.
Reality is we don't, because you always get some far left winger going to councils to get bans on flags, in other cases its seen as ovehyping our heritage, by the very people who can celebrate there own religion or historic backgrounds, in some cases every week of the year without anyone battoning an eyelid
Nobody stops anyone feeling proud of being English. It's a shame that the Union Jack and to some extent the St Georges flag has been hijacked by certain far-right idiots, but the prevalence of the St George's flag during football tournaments has reversed that somewhat over the last decade.
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Btw that is not a slur on any race creed or colour as those that know me know I have not got a racist bone in my body. Just saying that's what England looks like to me these days. As others said more worried about upsetting others than celebrating where you come from.
Anyway I'm more a Paddy's day man so don't know why I'm even chipping in
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Originally posted by Bigdave View PostI think saying the English dont care about St George's Day is wrong. I know plenty of English who to them St George's day is one of the main days of the year. They might not be proud of how the country has turned out but they are proud of their heritage. Its people like Gordon Brown and his mob, the doo-gooders and Human right brigades who try their best to make you as unpatriotic as possible. Its not racist to support your country, wear your colours and be proud of where you were born.
Look at the Americans, they display their flag all over their country, wheres over here we feel we cant because it might offend foreigners. Shocking.I blew a lot on vodka and tonic, gambling and fags. Looking back, I think I overdid it on the tonic. - The one and only Stanley Bowles
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To be honest reading back Big Dave's comments he does have a good point and he is a very highly respected poster. I guess I have overreacted a little, although I still think its more of a day for QPR and we need to balance st georges day with the real reason we are celebrating.I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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I should add that I'm not unpatriotic - I defend both my countries if they are slagged off (unless it's QPR fans having a go at Cardiff fans, then I join in ) - I just have no particular desire to wave a flag around and shove it in people's faces.SAR Season Ticket
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Originally posted by Bigdave View PostI think saying the English dont care about St George's Day is wrong. I know plenty of English who to them St George's day is one of the main days of the year. They might not be proud of how the country has turned out but they are proud of their heritage. Its people like Gordon Brown and his mob, the doo-gooders and Human right brigades who try their best to make you as unpatriotic as possible. Its not racist to support your country, wear your colours and be proud of where you were born.
Look at the Americans, they display their flag all over their country, wheres over here we feel we cant because it might offend foreigners. Shocking.
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Originally posted by DeepcutHoop View PostSt Patricks Day is only celebrated thanks to alcohol companies marketing.
Nobody stops anyone feeling proud of being English. It's a shame that the Union Jack and to some extent the St Georges flag has been hijacked by certain far-right idiots, but the prevalence of the St George's flag during football tournaments has reversed that somewhat over the last decade.
So why not take the flag away from them then?
Here in Norway we celebrate our independence day on the 17. of May With all sorts of pride really.This relates back to the 17. of May 1814 when we kind of parted company with the danes:yush:(short version)
But, oh joy not-we had to suffer being "under administration " of the Swedes until 1905:yush:QPR
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Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View PostOk this needs a vote because i'll be supporting QPR not St georges day.
The IRISH celebrate st patricks day but I have lived in england long enough to see no one cares about St georges day. Are we doing it just to wind up the welsh or do you care?
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