do you, lets see what happens. just get home safe tomorrow night people. oh and by the way my priority's have always been to keep my self right for my kids so i wont be going anywhere
country look bad so all i can say is dont give them the news they crave, go out, have fun, drink lots, but be careful, dont give these scum people what they crave, we now have a chance to prove to the world we are the Great Britian everybody sees from afar, i have high hopes but
for drink and drugs and actually starting fights which in turn turned into full on riots, now coming back to super Saturday, how far do you think the media will go this time, they are going to be all over the country Saturday night looking for any kind of trouble to make the
look back in time to the 80s and 90s when you had thousands of English football fans fighting with other nations wherever they went, serious documentaries have delved into investigations of journalists fuelling the battles between both sets of fans, even going as far as paying
My thoughts on super saturday, firstly the media have called it Super Saturday because it hypes it up, in other words its a lock-down way of winding everyone up to go out and go over the top and cause havoc which in turn gives the news outlets the biggest news stories they crave
@piersmorgan i am a single dad living in a one bedroom flat and i home school my two girls who are 8 and 5, now since lockdown i have been furloughed so started watching GMB, bbc1 is just a bit dull 4 me, till i go back to work keep up the good work of calling out the government
@piersmorgan i think people will follow this rhetoric to make them feel safer, its a human response until it happens to them or to someone close unfortunately 😢