England flags - Chavvy or Patriotic?

looks chavvy to me

worst of all are these type of flags, we all know its an england flag so why do you have to stamp it across the front ffs

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willy said:
looks chavvy to me

worst of all are these type of flags, we all know its an england flag so why do you have to stamp it across the front ffs

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HAHAHAHHHAHA!!!
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I think it's so they remember!!
 
i agree with you snardy, most of the americans that the rest of the world complain about never make the effort to leave the country... this is why i think the many Canadians who wear a flag because they don't want to be mistaken as an american are in a way insulting them...

I've met plenty of ignoramouses in every country.

Back to the topic, i think its great to support your country in sporting events and i see nothing wrong with flying a flag to support teams etc... i guess i just don't like the idea of wearing a flag to define mySELF
 
i think it's great people are displaying these flags on their cars and others that hang flags from their windows at home
it is an utter disgrace that some people cannot represent their country in the way that they want which is obviously not racist to anyone at all.
if people don;t like the fact we love our country and our nations sport then they shouldn;t be in the country complaining
 
MARKB said:
Americans are cool! - (Pamela Anderson)

Canadians suck! - (Richard off Big Brother.)


I rest my case......

your arguement would work better if Pamela Anderson wasn't Canadian :lol:


Doh!!! :lol: ;)
 
IMO - given that the World Cup is approaching - its a bit of harmless supporting of your country. Seems like every other country and even nationals within the UK are permitted to display their heritage, why not English/Scots/Welsh/N Irish

I am glad to see that England seems to be reclaiming the Georges Cross as it provides more of a true identity than the Union Flag which often is mistaken as a English flag as opposed to the actual British flag
 
Whilst driving somewhere the other day, the misus decided to start a competion to start counting England flags on cars (parked cars not allowed!)

Yesterday I thought I would earn a few brownie points and nipped into Netto:oops: to buy her two car flags. When I got in, if looks could kill I would be R.I.P today :( Fortunately the flags are now R.I.P and not me :)
 
It is harmless fun I guess but it looks naff and I wouldn't have a flag on my car if you paid me...






....but then I am going to the England v Paraguay game next weekend :p:p:p
 
Jam Man said:
It is harmless fun I guess but it looks naff and I wouldn't have a flag on my car if you paid me...






....but then I am going to the England v Paraguay game next weekend :p:p:p


u corporate monkey :spank:
 
Im fine with the flags.

Might change my mind if England start winning, Spain get knocked out early and the gloating starts ;)
 
Love the flags...:p ....
Unless it's being worn in T-shirt form by angry hooligans throwing bricks at each other ( like what I witnessed in Ealing last world cup)
But fug them, why should a few mindless t.i.t.s claim out flag? :roll:
 
jjinit said:
imho

it looks a bit pikey and im not 100% sure of the sentiments of those that are doing it. it's a sad state of affairs I know that you cant show a bit of jingo.........sorry patrioism without being labeled a chav or a neo nazi...but hey what do I know?

So if John Smith is wearing the flag he is a chav, but if Akram Hussain or Vijay Patel wears it, it is an emotional moment?
 
Great carefully-worded statement from the housing authority... underlining that they REALLY REALLY support the team but just want to maintain neighbourly "harmony". :lol:
 
sandi said:
Love the flags...:p ....
Unless it's being worn in T-shirt form by angry hooligans throwing bricks at each other ( like what I witnessed in Ealing last world cup) :roll:

Sorry about that, I've moved now... :oops: :oops: :oops:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
sandi said:
Love the flags...:p ....
Unless it's being worn in T-shirt form by angry hooligans throwing bricks at each other ( like what I witnessed in Ealing last world cup)
But fug them, why should a few mindless t.i.t.s claim out flag? :roll:

Oh no, are we not going to be safe on the streets of Ealing 8O :lol: If it's not shoe shops been arsoned it's hooligans throwing bricks 8O :lol:
 
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