@TheStaunchGer@rosiedawson_14 You are 100% right. I put TV on mute for 3 mins. Feel sorry for her actually. Not heard one positive comment - in fact complete opposite
I hope this display of England fans having fun and enjoying the local culture gets the same praise as other fans have.
Except it wont will it.. because all everyone around the World wants to do is be anti English and push prejudicial stereotypes.. 🤷🏼♂️
Councils are warning England fans not to fly the St George’s Cross during the World Cup, claiming it is “unsafe” and bad for “community cohesion”.
In England. During a World Cup.
If you are offended by England’s flag, feel free to make your way to the nearest airport.
🖋 We can today announce the signing of striker Lawrence Shankland on a two-year deal with an option for an additional year.
The @ScotlandNT international will join from @JamTarts on undisclosed terms once the transfer window opens.
➡️ Read more: https://t.co/23s7F5nDSw
With impeccable timing, tomorrow @JohnSwinney will be ask @ScotParl to back calls for powers over another independence referendum.
These are people who can’t be trusted with their own Party members’ money, and now they want power over the whole country’s finances?
No thanks.
From an Australian football perspective, this Celtic/Hearts situation matters even more with Aussie involvement at Hearts. 🇦🇺🏴
If the reports are accurate and the match abandonment stemmed from Celtic supporter actions, then Scottish football authorities should apply the rules exactly as written. No grey area, no special treatment.
Rules are there to protect the integrity of the competition, and if responsibility lies with one side’s supporters, the outcome should reflect that. That would mean Hearts of Midlothian being awarded the result.
With Australian eyes closely following our players abroad, consistency and accountability in major leagues matter. The badge involved shouldn’t change how regulations are enforced.