Booing national anthems
Booing national anthems
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Lotus Elan +2

Original Poster:

497 posts

289 months

Sunday 16th June 2024
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Is it just a football thing ?
Don't remember hearing boos at F1 races.
England v Serbia just now.....both sets of 'supporters' booing each others national anthems.
Madness wobble

Blib

47,241 posts

221 months

Sunday 16th June 2024
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They're simply not very intelligent individuals.

driverrob

4,837 posts

227 months

Sunday 16th June 2024
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Awful, and unforgivable, but a long life has shown me that the worst of football 'fans' are capable of the worst of behaviour.

Evolved

4,064 posts

211 months

Sunday 16th June 2024
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Blib said:
They're simply not very intelligent individuals.
This. Empty heads with guts full of cheap beer. The result is what we see here.

snoopy25

2,064 posts

144 months

Sunday 16th June 2024
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Honestly what a bunch of babies booing each other's anthems. But then again having seen some of the fighting going on it would seem most are short of a brain cell.....

Scrump

23,777 posts

182 months

Sunday 16th June 2024
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Not specifically National Anthems but booing in F1 does seem to be more prevalent than it used to be. It is the Verstappen /Hamilton rivalry which has resulted in booing from fans on both sides.

gazza285

10,885 posts

232 months

Sunday 16th June 2024
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I have no issue with the booing of our anthem, it is musically droll, and I do not agree with the sentiment either.

sherman

14,923 posts

239 months

Sunday 16th June 2024
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snoopy25 said:
Honestly what a bunch of babies booing each other's anthems. But then again having seen some of the fighting going on it would seem most are short of a brain cell.....
It is quite shocking how 40 000 England fans come to town and they cant be trusted with the patio furniture again.

Scotland had 200 000 in Munich and the one and only arrest I have heard of in the news was a Scottish Indepence supporter.

cherryowen

12,392 posts

228 months

Sunday 16th June 2024
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No matter what the sport is, booing the opponent's National Anthem just singles you out as a tw@t of sub-optimal intelligence.


Last Visit

3,344 posts

212 months

Sunday 16th June 2024
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cherryowen said:
No matter what the sport is, booing the opponent's National Anthem just singles you out as a tw@t of sub-optimal intelligence.
Yep 100% this.

Jimjimhim

2,107 posts

24 months

Sunday 16th June 2024
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Scrump said:
Not specifically National Anthems but booing in F1 does seem to be more prevalent than it used to be. It is the Verstappen /Hamilton rivalry which has resulted in booing from fans on both sides.
The sport has seen much bigger rivalries that Max/Lewis, it's the new "fans" from drive to survive that have caused it.

jdw100

5,488 posts

188 months

Monday 17th June 2024
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Scrump said:
Not specifically National Anthems but booing in F1 does seem to be more prevalent than it used to be. It is the Verstappen /Hamilton rivalry which has resulted in booing from fans on both sides.
What sort of person has enough emotion invested in some people racing a car around a track that they could work themselves into a mindset that booing a song is the best way to express themselves?

konark

1,226 posts

143 months

Monday 17th June 2024
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The booing of the anthems is a long-established tradition at international football matches and one that England fans uphold particularly fervently. it's not bloody opera you know!

jdw100

5,488 posts

188 months

Monday 17th June 2024
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konark said:
The booing of the anthems is a long-established tradition at international football matches and one that England fans uphold particularly fervently. it's not bloody opera you know!

Lowest common denominator, tribal nonsense.

Roofless Toothless

7,151 posts

156 months

Monday 17th June 2024
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konark said:
The booing of the anthems is a long-established tradition at international football matches and one that England fans uphold particularly fervently. it's not bloody opera you know!
Plenty of operas have been booed.

Kerniki

2,903 posts

45 months

Monday 17th June 2024
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konark said:
The booing of the anthems is a long-established tradition at international football matches and one that England fans uphold particularly fervently. it's not bloody opera you know!
explains the mentality & intelligence levels of a high percentage of football supporters very well.

GasEngineer

2,234 posts

86 months

Monday 17th June 2024
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gazza285 said:
I have no issue with the booing of our anthem, it is musically droll, and I do not agree with the sentiment either.
Good point.

We perhaps need a national anthem that invokes pride in the country rather than wishes for God's protection and the longevity of the current monarch.

Many may not support the monarchy and/or be agnostic but have to join in with both sentiments if they want to show national pride.

Randy Winkman

20,994 posts

213 months

Monday 17th June 2024
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konark said:
The booing of the anthems is a long-established tradition at international football matches and one that England fans uphold particularly fervently. it's not bloody opera you know!
I think that for football matches shown across the globe it presents a really bad image of what the UK is like. Quite embarrassing really.

Zetec-S

6,654 posts

117 months

Monday 17th June 2024
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jdw100 said:
Scrump said:
Not specifically National Anthems but booing in F1 does seem to be more prevalent than it used to be. It is the Verstappen /Hamilton rivalry which has resulted in booing from fans on both sides.
What sort of person has enough emotion invested in some people racing a car around a track that they could work themselves into a mindset that booing a song is the best way to express themselves?
Best not check out the comments section on any F1 YouTube clips. It definitely feels like F1 has become more tribal when you read through those, a lot of people firmly in the camp of one driver or another, no room for appreciation of anyone else.

Over the years I've always had drivers or teams I've "supported", and a few I've been less keen on. But I'm happy to acknowledge the talent and skills (eg. Schumacher, or RB/Verstappen).

Alickadoo

3,295 posts

47 months

Monday 17th June 2024
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The problem is that we have such a dreadful national anthem in the UK.

'God Save The King' is not a national anthem, it is a song of praise for an individual - the monarch. And it is dreadful. For some unfathomable reason, the English also use that dirge as their anthem.

At least the Welsh, Scots and Irish use a different song. What about a campaign to have a proper song that we can all be proud of - perhaps 'Land of Hope and Glory', or 'Jerusalem', say? They are decent songs.

Shall we start a campaign?