q, so is the man a united or city fan? a. united as he is not from manchester
q, so is the man a united or city fan? a. united as he is not from manchester
@AlexKMG: Interesting indeed. Here are some other Q's I would ask:
Guys, would you marry a divorced woman? Response nearly 100%: No
Guys, what if the woman's husband was a heavy drinker who came home and beat her for no good reason? Response nearly 100% : No
Ladies, if your husband repeatedly beat you for no reason, would you divorce him. Response mixed with the "Yes" responses emphatic.
All: What will you do?
A- Get married and have a kid
B- Get married and be DINK
C- Stay single
D- Be gay?
Responses all over the board.
All: If you were free to have as many kids as you wanted, how many would you have?
Majority said 2. one boy, one girl
These were English corner Q's
@dazzer Man Utd fan and from Manchester. Just to level up your joke I met a Chinese guy the other week who said he was a Utd fan till a couple of years ago but is now City, some so called fans just roll with the wind!
i thougt fans were used to make wind
:o)
There was a game at the Japan World Cup. I think it was Japan Vs Brazil. In the first half it showed a group of Japanese fans with their blue football shirts on. As Brazil started to get a few goals lead on them it showed the same group of fans in the second half, they had changed to Brazil shirts and were holding a Brasil flag - supporting another country over their own.
That pretty much sums up the loyalty of Asian fans, but each time they change teams, which could be several times a season, they spend £££s - and that's what the European leagues like.
@nap
I think those fans also brought their own trash bags to clean up their own mess. That's a significant deviation from the Japanese in Japan where they chuck their trash all over the place (because there's a professional cleaning crew at all sponsored events).