Munumbis · 46-50, M
Imagine doing anything because your football team lost. Imagine sitting there and watch someone else chase a ball around. These games are for kids to play in a park at a picnic. Why any interest beyond that developed I don't know.
LeopoldBloom · M
Same thing here, where the wife and kids pray that dad's favorite team wins, because if they lose, he takes it out on them.
robbie2499 · 61-69, F
@LeopoldBloom I worked (in the US) for Child Protective Services (CPS) for 30 years; what you posted is true.
SageWanderer · 70-79, M
Unfortunately, from my experience, it’s happened during the NFL playoffs and Super Bowl too!
HijabaDabbaDoo · F
Domestic violence and racism. On another level every single time
TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 46-50, MVIP
English woman would beat the shit out their partner.. I’m skeptical
Carysoflife · F
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout Thats so stupid
Gingerbreadspice · F
I mean anyone would think most men beat up their wives and most women get beaten. 🙄
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Carysoflife · F
@ShenaniganFoodie you missed the point
I wonder what motive a Welsh woman would have to speak so about the English…
It kind of makes sense though. Inadequate and emotionally immature people reacting like children to a game going wrong. Uncontrolled temper tantrums. Well adjusted, happy people would not likely be abusing anyone or losing the plot at a game of kicky ball.
That's messed up
GoFish ·
probably because they got drunk .. not that that excuses them
Carysoflife · F
@GoFish not an excuse at all
GoFish ·
@Carysoflife of course sigh 😳
RachelLia2003 · 22-25, F
fake news
Carysoflife · F
@RachelLia2003 why did you say that British people are alcoholic then ?
RachelLia2003 · 22-25, F
@Carysoflife my mum isnt. but in general they are alcoholic as hell
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Neuman · M
even just tying s much of your emotional well-being to something that you have zero control r influence on. a bit crazy all the way around.
Sadly, domestic abuse cases spike regardless of if England win or lose. Accuracy is important when it comes to such facts.
Carysoflife · F
@HootyTheNightOwl look it up then
@Carysoflife Ok, I'll humour you...
Now, show me where I was wrong in what I said... 26% more women and children getting abused when England win might not be as high as 38% when they lose - but it's still a significant number and backs up my claim that domestic abuse cases spike regardless of if England win or lose in the World Cup (I didn't specify any percentages).
Now, show me where I was wrong in what I said... 26% more women and children getting abused when England win might not be as high as 38% when they lose - but it's still a significant number and backs up my claim that domestic abuse cases spike regardless of if England win or lose in the World Cup (I didn't specify any percentages).
fun4us2b · M
I would say it amplifies an existing problem - that "group" is just looking for excuses so they can act out on the impulses they already have...if it's not football, it's because of (fill in the blank) _______ ....
Very sad for people that are stuck in these homes with these people...😔
Very sad for people that are stuck in these homes with these people...😔
DareToSayIT · M
Perpetrators frequently use external events to justify their actions. A football or rugby loss provides a convenient excuse to deflect blame away from themselves ("You shouldn't have bothered me after the team lost") narrative.
My brother-in-law has hit my FIL over a lost game. There are some pretty fuked up a$$holes living amongst us.
My brother-in-law has hit my FIL over a lost game. There are some pretty fuked up a$$holes living amongst us.























