Quote Originally Posted by killersheep
Quote Originally Posted by cpcompany
Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey
Go recheck the geography lesson
The south and the north are totally,and I do mean totally different universes
Ive lived all over the states
Id have an easier time adapting to the Eastend then most places here
Deary deary me,you still dont get it,we could drop the entire British Isles in to Texas and have room to spare,let alone 1000s of miles away
There is no American unity,good god,an Alaskan might as well be a Martian to most Americans,let alone a Hawaiian
And as far as the below statement,you dont understand boxing do you
The Casinos pay more,because they make more.
Its not just about what your a$$ pays for a ticket,its what you drop at the tables while your waiting for the fight
50'000 tickets isnt even close to what 5,000 will drop at the tables
Jesus, no wonder your stuck with Frank Warren,not one of you have an inkling of a clue how to make money in this buisness
Are you sure about this?

I was always under the impression that Americans were considerably more likely to be flag waving and patriotic than people from other countries, at least in my experience of hanging about with them in Japan.

Wearing an England shirt in a bar has a canny chance of landing you in a fight in Wales and Scotland. Would the same happen say if a bloke from Texas wore a Dallas Cowboys T shirt in a New York pub? (Genuine question, not trying to be provocative)
This all depends on the area, where I live in Arizona we could care less about team support, but If you go to Boston and wear Yankees attire you could very well be looking for trouble.
I live in Liverpool but I'm an avid Manchester United fan. Once wore my shirt just going to the shop at the end of the road and got cornered by 3 pissed liverpool fans... check the distance between liverpool and manchester. their are few bigger rivalries in the world than that.