Konstantin Kisin
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It's a fucking dirty business, man. Oh, it's crazy.
I know you find that shocking, Joe, but in England, in Britain, that is like run of the mill. So in the 70s and 80s, each football team, and to some extent now, they had their own what's called a firm. which are these hooligans whose only thing, they didn't really give a shit about the football, the soccer.
I know you find that shocking, Joe, but in England, in Britain, that is like run of the mill. So in the 70s and 80s, each football team, and to some extent now, they had their own what's called a firm. which are these hooligans whose only thing, they didn't really give a shit about the football, the soccer.
I know you find that shocking, Joe, but in England, in Britain, that is like run of the mill. So in the 70s and 80s, each football team, and to some extent now, they had their own what's called a firm. which are these hooligans whose only thing, they didn't really give a shit about the football, the soccer.
They would get together with the supporters of the firms of other teams to have fights in the car park outside the stadium. And they would travel all around the country doing that. So it's actually the, it's one thing I love about American sports. Like you can go to the game with your kids and not worry about the stuff that people are going to be screaming and shouting and all that violence.
They would get together with the supporters of the firms of other teams to have fights in the car park outside the stadium. And they would travel all around the country doing that. So it's actually the, it's one thing I love about American sports. Like you can go to the game with your kids and not worry about the stuff that people are going to be screaming and shouting and all that violence.
They would get together with the supporters of the firms of other teams to have fights in the car park outside the stadium. And they would travel all around the country doing that. So it's actually the, it's one thing I love about American sports. Like you can go to the game with your kids and not worry about the stuff that people are going to be screaming and shouting and all that violence.
You are a lot more chilled out than we are in Europe about that stuff, believe it or not.
You are a lot more chilled out than we are in Europe about that stuff, believe it or not.
You are a lot more chilled out than we are in Europe about that stuff, believe it or not.
That's basically what professional sports is, especially soccer. It's like you're trying to do your best in front of 50,000 people who are all screaming that you're a cunt.
That's basically what professional sports is, especially soccer. It's like you're trying to do your best in front of 50,000 people who are all screaming that you're a cunt.
That's basically what professional sports is, especially soccer. It's like you're trying to do your best in front of 50,000 people who are all screaming that you're a cunt.
Same in the UK, man.
Same in the UK, man.
Same in the UK, man.
Yeah, well, we interviewed someone. Have you seen Adolescence, this thing that's doing, it's supposed to be the most watched thing on Netflix. It's on course.
Yeah, well, we interviewed someone. Have you seen Adolescence, this thing that's doing, it's supposed to be the most watched thing on Netflix. It's on course.
Yeah, well, we interviewed someone. Have you seen Adolescence, this thing that's doing, it's supposed to be the most watched thing on Netflix. It's on course.
Yeah. So it's about, spoiler alert, so if you don't want to just tune out, but it's basically about a 13-year-old kid who is getting bullied by a girl at school. She calls him an incel or whatever, and he goes and stabs her and kills her. And it's crazy. And it's all about that. And we had a big, we had this guy, an incel expert on to talk about it, a guy who was actually in Austin here.