Which group is better the Italian fans or the English fans?
Sasan asked:
Well I don’t even know why I wrote that question because it’s obvious that the Italian fans are way better. Look at us, we are smart or maybe too smart. We said that Italy will win the world cup and they did. We said that Milan would go the final and they did and you know even if all of this great things happened, we never teased the other teams as much as they did to us.
So were smart, loyal, have class and know everything to know about football.
Don’t get me wrong there are good English users like Bela and Andygurl or even more but majority are just hooligans.
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Well I don’t even know why I wrote that question because it’s obvious that the Italian fans are way better. Look at us, we are smart or maybe too smart. We said that Italy will win the world cup and they did. We said that Milan would go the final and they did and you know even if all of this great things happened, we never teased the other teams as much as they did to us.
So were smart, loyal, have class and know everything to know about football.
Don’t get me wrong there are good English users like Bela and Andygurl or even more but majority are just hooligans.
FORZA ITALIA and Forza Italian fans
There may be other great English fans so add me on your contact lists
Andygurl did I just say you were a good user? Well changed my mind
Brayden
January 27th, 2012 at 7:43 pm
John
Italian’s fans!!
January 29th, 2012 at 10:59 pm
Jacob
I agree with your comments. I don’t know if the people who ask and answer questions here are hooligans, but without a doubt they are the biggest bunch of whiners and bigots. I don’t mind a player getting ridden by comments, but I’ve read a ton of bigoted remarks and “Italians” are this and that… it’s sad to think there are people out there who think like that and know how to use a computer.
February 1st, 2012 at 6:32 pm
Alex
neither mexican fans rule
February 5th, 2012 at 12:59 am
Sebastian
Hooliganism is more common in Italy than in England. Italian supporters are definitely more passionate, with all the songs,banners, flags,and the general atmosphere. The only English supporters who come close to them are Liverpool.
February 6th, 2012 at 12:19 am
Thomas
I cant believe your calling English fans hooligans when it wasnt that long ago that Italian fans killed a policeman.
Theres hardly ever violence at English games now, even when foreign teams come to England theres never violence. Theres only fights when English teams go abroad and the foreign police dont give the same protection that they get in this country.
February 6th, 2012 at 5:53 pm
Emma
Once again.. trying to stir up trouble.
I dunno, I honestly think both groups have their crazy fans and both have their passionate, devoted fans. But, as much as Italians love football I think English fans = the most devoted in the world… they seem to revolve around football, just the way I do
FORCA PORTUGALLL
February 6th, 2012 at 6:37 pm
Brooklyn
You make me laugh, Argentinian fans are the craziest ones… soccer is a religion for them… of course.. this brings up violence between them… anyway, this answers the poster’s question…
February 9th, 2012 at 10:17 pm
David
If you have such little regard for the EPL, English fans and the game the English play, why do you spend so much time here Sasan. So you can stir up trouble? You know so many good users are leaving the football categories because whilst you guys want equality and fairness, you are lack to return it. Whilst you criticize others you have no humility for the state of the Italian League nor seem to have an acceptance of the problems there. The fact that you say most are hooligans while you deny the extreme violence within Italian football reeks of either stirring or straight out hypocrisy.
Sasan I don’t even care anymore. You come on here with your opinions and that’s fine but others are entitled to have theirs. Anyway it just proves my point, you can say what you like but fail to give others the respect to do so themselves.
February 12th, 2012 at 7:04 am
Lily
so im not a good user?
english fans are better than the italians
February 15th, 2012 at 12:49 pm
James
If the Italians are such great and loyal fans how come your stadiums are half empty apart from a few games per season? At least in the EPL we manage to fill our grounds every week. If you truelly had class you would not even be posting this question! And the Roma fans that stabbed the Man Utd fans before their game… they didn’t have much class either. As for smart… you as a race allowed a Fascist bigot to run your country into the ground and your soldiers ran away at the first oportunity, how was you ever gonna win a war like that… cowardly and stupid!!!
February 17th, 2012 at 3:39 pm
Evelyn
There’s no such thing as a good group of fans, all fans are good because we all have one thing in common the love for football.
February 21st, 2012 at 1:57 am
Carson
The English Fans, they’re always dedicated no matter what……..remember during the match fixing in Italy, they started criticizing the teams including Milan……
February 22nd, 2012 at 11:12 am
Eric
THE ENGLISH FANS
there are hooligans in every country,we just have a bad name
as a loyal football supporter i have been to thousands of games,and have rarely seen a lot of trouble
i live inn Dortmund Germany now,and follow Borussia Dortmund everywhere
we are known to have the best fans in the Bundesliga
every home game 81000 fans
and i stand in the middle of the süd tribune(IT IS LIKE THE KOP AT ANFIELD FOR EG)
and there are always 28,000 fans there
rarly any trouble,except when we play our neighbours Schalke 04,who we are playing on saturday
and they are close to becoming champions,but i hope stuttgart who are 2nd place manage to win the league because then schalke 04 will not have won the league for 50 years,and we can sing our new song to get at them