What is your domestic football club that you cheer for? (13 Viewers)

Nicholas

MIRKO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jan 30, 2008
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icεmαή;2714360 said:
Its all well and good when you earn in pounds. Try earning in rupees for a change and save for a trip to Europe.
Try living in a society where your wage still does not compensate for the high price of living in the UK.

People can use their excuses but to be fair I don't buy it. If I was able to travel to Turin when I was 15 then I expect people who are alot older than me to do the same. Then again this is my opinion only.
 

icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
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Aug 27, 2008
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Try living in a society where your wage still does not compensate for the high price of living in the UK.

People can use their excuses but to be fair I don't buy it. If I was able to travel to Turin when I was 15 then I expect people who are alot older than me to do the same. Then again this is my opinion only.
I've worked in the UK for a couple for months my friend. Its your turn to experience the other side. I'm not being sarcastic by any means and I respect your opinion. But you don't know what it is like living on this side of the world.
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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icεmαή;2714360 said:
Its all well and good when you earn in pounds. Try earning in rupees for a change and save for a trip to Europe.
Yea jeez earning in dollars is hard enough...
I have a feeling you are talking crap again, it's just a bit of land with a boundary.
Actually a country is a whole hell of a lot more than land with a boundary...
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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@Nick.

You cannot be serious. You really think that everyone can afford to travel to Turin to watch Juve live, and that it is of greater priority than other things like... rent, school and other bills or living expenses?
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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For example, somewhere like Minnesota can relate to Canada more than let's say, New Orleans. I'm just being picky here, but politics, culture, education don't always unify a country.
 

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