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Not 100% but at a few away games down Wembley seen few lads giving some edge to horses whilst the tell tale sign of a Greggs pasty was plastered all over the f***ing ugly plates.

With hindsight the gravy stain should have been a Big enough give away
 
I live over that way so unfortunately i bump into them all the time. I usually bounce half a mile afterwards mind.

Even if they aren't wearing the shirt, you can identify the daft bastards by the way they boo Henderson / Pickford even Welbeck. Give it a f***ing rest.

Cos we cheered Townsend like :lol:
 
Anyone been to England games and bumped into Mags and vise versa

How did yous get on ?

Never ever been to an England game so cant offer an experience.
Surely when we’re all supporting England our tribal tendencies are forgotten, for a few weeks like. I’m speaking for myself here!
 
I was in the East Stand for the England v Belgium game and at half time we were all underneath having a pint when two Black and White tops came walking down the ramp to food/drink stalls...they got about half way down the ramp and 30 - 40 plastic beer filled plastic glasses were dispatched towards them..they didn't bother coming down like...I was in the Howard Arms before the England v Turkey game and there was quite a squad of our 'lads' in...about 6 0 clock I heard one of them say 'they're here' (mags) and quick as out they ran out the pub and we could see them running over the road..don't think it was particularly friendly like.
 
Yes. St Etienne before the Slovakia game in Euro 2016 (well didn't actually "bump into them" as in talking to them) they were singing 4-1 Albert Luque song. Few wolves fans weren't to happy about it.


Also ended up getting locked in a pub full of tear gas in Lille with a load of Boro, they were decent tbf.

would have reminded the mutant bastards of teeside
 
Not England but I go to every Scotland game with two mags and another Mackem, we then meet up with Aberdeen, Dundee Utd, secco, Patrick Thistle and Buckie fans, we don’t have any grief conversations at all pretty much know its not the time or place as others don’t give a fuck about English football.
 
Not England but I go to every Scotland game with two mags and another Mackem, we then meet up with Aberdeen, Dundee Utd, secco, Patrick Thistle and Buckie fans, we don’t have any grief conversations at all pretty much know its not the time or place as others don’t give a fuck about English football.

What you fail to mention is you dip your cock into the Mags' pints when they go for a slash.
 
Got bullied and threatened by 2 well known mags and a infamous shrewsbury fan in bulgaria however changed tune when i wasnt alone later on..met a mag on way to euro 2000 on plane he put us up in a five star hotel with expenses..euro 2004 and france 98 couple mags came with us and were top lads..germany 06 ended up fighting with them as we did in slovakia in 03ish
 
I met a couple two years ago who were decent but as previously mentioned they'd just been relegated so were probably on best behaviour. But in Germany 06 I saw a group of mags in the fan zone singing anti SAFC songs. Everyone just gave them enough space to themselves, in case not to catch owt.

The only club shirts I saw at the last Euros were a Newcastle and (strangely) a Celtic one
I saw plenty like. The no club shirts thing is for old blokes stuck in the past.
 
Went to England v Germany in the 80's , we lost 2-1 was the Graham Taylor era of Ricky Stein, Luther Blissett etc. We weren't very good, but remember a fantastic pre match few pints in Catford, club was forgotten, even got on o.k. with Chelsea fans, try it you won't regret it !
 
Went to see England v Andorra away but didnt see or talk to any mags. The whole experience was a lesson in why the English are hated abroad. Was ashamed to be english seeing the arrogant, loutish behaviour of the fans and the complete disrespect they showed towards the locals.
Wholeheartedly agree with this though. To truly enjoy an international tournament, keep contact with England fans down to a bare minimum
 
I think England played Albania circa 2001 at st james’

Right after kick off a load of mags stood up in the gallowgate end and started singing stand up if you hate Sunderland.

They couldn’t even watch an international game without thinking about us.
 
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