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You want an angry fan....have a look at this River PLate fan from Argentina watching the game that sent River Plate to the 2nd Division for the first time in the 100+ years existence...

WARNING: this is translated and extremely offensive language is used by this man....so don't watch unless u can handle it...

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You want an angry fan....have a look at this River PLate fan from Argentina watching the game that sent River Plate to the 2nd Division for the first time in the 100+ years existence...

WARNING: this is translated and extremely offensive language is used by this man....so don't watch unless u can handle it...

Pure GOLD. More of this and I might get to like soccer! :)

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I was like this on Sunday when we were getting outplayed by Gold Coast and our general team attitude and effort was embarrassing.

I am generally much quieter at the football, but at home, something is unleashed inside me :S

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HaHaHa! that video is epic....you really should send it to the club so they "really understand" the serious pain we go through.

I felt like that in the first Wet Coke game this year, before this website went into meltdown!! That sort of calmed me down a bit.

We need a top line Coach NOW...the learner bit is over.

The West Coast game sent me into meltdown as well, especially watching Darling taking marks and kicking goals, felt like they were just rubbing it in our face.

Lets hope the next coach can at least make us competitive each week.

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Yeah , that 1st West Coast game was the 1 when I was closest to this fella but it was all over after the first 10-15 mins .

Missus told me to stop swearing or get out the back .

After that I was in a dark stupor .

Problem was I thought we were better than we were at the time .

I'm at my worst worst when we are actually playing in games that mean something .

When we're good , showing something and looking at finals etc .

I'm looking forward to riding the dragon again.

When that will be I don't know .

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I had a full 15 of my friends tell me to pipe down about the rubbish I was watching in the first Carlton game this year. One of them even told me to 'appreciate' Matty Warnock.

Worse, she was a Melbourne supporter!

I fear the days someone say's that to him during a rage o hole eppisode haha.

The good thing about him his no matter how angry he gets, the critisim is always educated and on point. maybe he should coach in 2012!

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Gold

Beat me to it DOF. The wife has seen those moments although the arrival of children has seen it somewhat tempered for fear of her wrath should I wake them from slumber..... Or the boy starts copying me!!!

Go Dees!

Yes, me too. I've mastered the art of screaming at the top of my lungs inaudibly.

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my wife was happy to see someone else behaving like this. She has only come to the footy once and i scared the crap out of her. Then by the third quarter my voice was shot so she was a bit happier.

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Thank god there's no video footage of when I used to play comp table tennis. Final warning about being kicked out of the competition when a bat was broken being piffed at the wall. Retired immediately. Can't pick up a bat again to this day.

Although that was about six weeks ago so it's not that long out of the game.

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Yes, me too. I've mastered the art of screaming at the top of my lungs inaudibly.

You'll give yourself a hernia (or worse), doing that Nash!

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