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So whatAnd Pakistani, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka fans.
Can we have a sensible debate on this issue......
About 80% of today’s crowd were shouting for India. My prediction is that of those 80%, over 90% will have English passports.
Thoughts?
So what
Thoughts on what? Your made up percentages?
I haven't a clue what the percentage is, I am not sure what it is you want to debate.What’s made up? The 80% figure has been widely reported today - including the Warwickshire chief exec just a minute ago on 5Live.
The over 90% was a prediction. What’s your prediction?
Another one who’s proven he isn’t capable of ‘sensible debate’.
What’s worse is how many were in the stadium, our home World Cup and we must have had about 5% of the ground. Barmy army were only given 30 tickets.
Nothing sensible about posting a thread with racist undertonesI’ll count you out of the ‘sensible debate’ then. Cheers for your input.
How many Manure fans have Manchester (or British) onesAnd Pakistani, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka fans.
Can we have a sensible debate on this issue......
About 80% of today’s crowd were shouting for India. My prediction is that of those 80%, over 90% will have English passports.
Thoughts?
I haven't a clue what the percentage is, I am not sure what it is you want to debate.
double post so deletedAnd Pakistani, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka fans.
Can we have a sensible debate on this issue......
About 80% of today’s crowd were shouting for India. My prediction is that of those 80%, over 90% will have English passports.
Thoughts?
How many Manure fans have Manchester (or British) ones
Nothing sensible about posting a thread with racist undertones
I think people can support whatever team they want for whatever reasons they want regardless of what generation they may be. Not sure what the multinationalism of the team has to do with that.The multinationalism and multiculturalism of the British Isles perhaps?
Also, the willingness of many to gain citizenship but then not ‘support’ their nation, with the acknowledgement that many of the 80% will be third or fourth generation British Asians.
Personally think it’s up for sensible debate as to people’s viewpoint on their first and second country/nationality - especially when you consider the multinationalism in the England cricket team alone. Many people seem keen to discuss that when the topic comes up, so I had hoped we could similarly discuss the makeup of cricket fans under the same ‘banner’.
And Polish people who live and work here and support their football team?
The only sensible debate is that there is no debate.
Ticketing on the other hand, that is outrageous.