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The sad decline of Lazio continues. Tonight their jerseys don't have a sponsor name but the words "NO RACISM" in big letters.
 

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The sad decline of Lazio continues. Tonight their jerseys don't have a sponsor name but the words "NO RACISM" in big letters.

Earlier this season, all Bundesliga clubs wore shirts emblazoned with the words Geh' Deinen Weg, or "Go Your Way" for one round in order to "promote" the government's "integration" initiative aimed at minorities. You know, the usual PC garbage "encouraging" (i.e. "helping" via "affirmative action") young "Germans of foreign background" to "pursue their dreams" and be productive, valued members of German society - a society which of course "belongs to all":

http://www.bundesliga.com/en/liga/news/2011/0000222395.php


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This is twenty years after the Bundesliga's "ground breaking response" to an arson attack which killed a few Turks in Solingen: for one round all clubs' shirts bore the message Mein Freund Ist Auslander, or "My Friend Is A Foreigner":


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I do not jest when I say that within a couple of years all European clubs shall be forced to permanently display an "anti-racsim" patch on the sleeves or even the front of their jerseys (for that matter, on all merchandise). Odds on that the English Premier League shall gleefully "pioneer" the introduction of such a new, ultra-invasive form of anti-White indoctrination...
 

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Odds on that the English Premier League shall gleefully "pioneer" the introduction of such a new, ultra-invasive form of anti-White indoctrination...

Since becoming multiculti England hasn't been a pioneer at much - unlike the previous 4 centuries - but it appears to be striving to become the pioneer of anti-racist grandstanding and witch hunts.

BTW I read that during the match that Lazio wore the "No Racism" shirts their fans chanted "Roma, Jewish club". They wore those shirts in response to criticism of the club following the stabbing of a member of the Yid Army* in Rome last week.

* Tottenham Hotspurs supporters sometimes refer to themselves as the 'Yid Army'
 

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this was sent to me about ac milan's black players:
What's holding this team back are all of its retarded Black players.

Kevin-Prince Boateng is absolutely worthless. He should be playing for a mediocre English team like QPR. He's supposed to be a #10, but he has 0 goal, 1 assist in 15 games.

Emanuelson is another clown. He's supposed to be a #10, but he has only 2 goals, 2 assists in 13 games.

Nigel de Jong is a joke. A very limited player who has no passing ability.

Robinho is the biggest flop in history.

boateng's stats are laughable
 

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I actually saw this coming right after the Euro, but now it looks like things are getting really serious:


“Milan president serious about Balotelliâ€￾

AC Milan president Silvio Berlusconi insists that the prospect of the club signing Manchester City's Mario Balotelli is alive, while also claiming credit for motivating the squad to improve in recent weeks [...] And, speaking as he arrived at the stadium following yet another visit to the club's Milanello training ground, Berlusconi said of rumours surrounding the striker: "Balotelli? He is not a dream," while daughter Barbera - a director with the Rossoneri - added: "The transfer window only opens in January."
http://www.espn.co.uk/football/sport/story/182455.html


A team with Boateng, Balotelli and De Jong ? Can it get any worse?
 

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I actually saw this coming right after the Euro, but now it looks like things are getting really serious:


“Milan president serious about Balotelliâ€￾


http://www.espn.co.uk/football/sport/story/182455.html


A team with Boateng, Balotelli and De Jong ? Can it get any worse?

el sharawy and balotelli, the great attacking duo of the nazionale, in the same club?! can it get any better ? :icon_rolleyes:
 

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Just watched how the almost all-white Roma (with the exception of the Brazillian mulatto Marquinhos) crushed a heavily black "enriched" Milan (Robinho, Konstant, Muntari, Boateng ...) 4:2. Milan only managed to score after Roma was reduced to 10 players in the last 20 minutes of the game. Excellent performance by the 37 years old Francesco Totti who plays like he's 10 years younger. Players' lifespan seems to be getting ever longer these days. Great performance by the young Argentinian Erik Lamela who scored 2 goals. The American Michael Bradley also did good, he's a standard titular in Roma and (in my opinion) one of the best US players. One of the best was the (to me unknown) Uruguayan goalkeeper Mauro Goicoechea (on loan to Roma from Danubio).
I watched 3 serie A games this weekend and in all I saw outstanding goalkeping. In addition to Mauro Goicoechea, great performances from Cagliari's Michael Agazzi and Siena's Gianluca Pegolo (even though both teams lost). The quality of goalkeepers in Serie A is one of the best in the world (together with the Bundesliga, maybe).

Results:


Standings:

Juventus
18
14
2
2
28
44
Lazio
18
11
3
4
8
36
Fiorentina
18
10
5
3
17
35
Inter
18
11
2
5
11
35
Napoli
18
11
3
4
16
34
AS Roma
18
10
2
6
13
32
Milan
18
8
3
7
8
27
Parma
18
7
5
6
1
26
Catania
18
7
4
7
-1
25
Udinese
18
5
9
4
24
Atalanta
18
7
3
8
-9
22
Chievo
18
6
3
9
-9
21
Torino
18
4
8
6
-2
19
Bologna
18
5
3
10
-3
18
Sampdoria
18
5
3
10
-7
17
US Pescara
18
5
2
11
-20
17
Cagliari
18
4
4
10
-17
16
Palermo
18
3
6
9
-12
15
Genoa
18
3
5
10
-12
14
Siena
18
4
5
9
-10
11
 
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good result for AS roma
regarding the goalkeepers i watched intenazionale-genoa, and handanovic made a mistake on the genoa goal
but it's true that they have the best goalkeepers with germany, and france
 

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The big news out of Milan today is that an exhibition game between AC Milan and fourth-division Pro Patria (English translation: "for the Fatherland") was called off after 26 minutes due to "racist chants". The smalltown hosts had somewhere between four and forty fans (depending on reports) leading cheers against the quartet of Rossoneri vibrants. This resulted in Prince Boateng picking up the ball during the run of play and punting it into the stands, then stripping off his jersey and marching back into the locker room.

[video=youtube;nXyqFZ_fghI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXyqFZ_fghI[/video]

The mayor of Busto Arsizio initially condemned the lack of professionalism on the part of the referee and the Milan players, insinuating that a bit of patience and reservation could have prevented this international incident. Yet, the club is working with police to identify and "prosecute" the fans in question. Gazzetta Dello Sport is ignoring the transfer window today as the quips of solidarity with Afro-Italians come pouring in. However, none of the media frenzy has repeated any of the chants in question. Boateng's white girlfriend was allegedly taunted, but nothing has been reprinted save the "buuuu" chorus.

This black behavior seems to represent a radical shift in cultural entitlement at a global level. Americans are told stories of black baseball greats Jackie Robinson, Hank Aaron, and Roberto Clemente, who supposedly endured constant jeers and physical threats throughout their careers. Can you imagine one of them interrupting a game to hurl equipment into the stands? Can you imagine whites empathizing with that reaction just thirty years ago?
 

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Looks like Italy has gone all "English" and is now in full "Anti-Racist" mode as crybaby Kevin-Prince Boateng leads his players off the pitch after racist chants:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/sp...anting-in-friendly-match-with-Pro-Patria.html

BTW I liked the comment made by Ipcress_mk_xx:

With national and international football being used globally as a political tool and not least by the FA for multiculturalism and political correctness, a crowd backlash once in a while is not surprising, especially in a country now on the edge financially in that EU prison of political constraint.Unnatural political impositions upon a races will result in revolt, whether that be in football stadiums or capital cities, and that is because a natural order of human behaviour simply will not ultimately be imposed upon by globalists' playing pinball with us all the time.
They may have mansions and endless police protection - but Europeans are hundreds of millions and won't ultimately be quelled, suppressed, or taken alive.
If the powers that be want to push things so far then be it on their heads.
 

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I see Phall beat me to it by two minutes.:doh:

Anyway my post was still worth it for that quote from the DT poster.
 

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sky news were all over this story like a rash ,.
jesus christ these cunts will pay if i ever get the chance ,
for the ever increaseing annoyance factor and constant rubbing it in your face .
europe is quickly becoming amerika 3.0/4.0/5.0 which ever fits .



glad to see italy is not as brainwashed like the ever depressing case in some more western european countries
the league is in a healthy state for alot of clubs and at youth level , had pleasure
to see the juventus underage team recently and a thing of beauty .

but as know things can change within half a season with transfers and only takes one player
to ruin a whole team for me . the game is up for me .european football has being destroyed
before your eyes with tarring of english ,french ,dutch ,belgium , portuguese leagues with the
football factories of senegal and ivory coast (thank you france ) and brazil and the so called native influx of 2nd generation affletes that all seem to some how end up at
there nearest football academy .
 

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the reaction of the small club, pro-patria, and the mayor of the city:

He added that Boateng would be a "sort of honorary citizen of Busto Arsizio" from now on

Pro Patria Chairman Pietro Vavassori said black people would be invited to attend the team's next home game in the VIP section

http://www.lagazzettadelmezzogiorno.it/notizia.php?IDNotizia=581989&IDCategoria=2694

it's dangerous, because if nothing is done against boateng for leaving the pitch during a match, another team might be interested in pretending that their players were insulted (especially when they are losing) and in leaving the pitch
then the match would have to be played again, possibly with no suporters

AC milan tried to do something similar against marseille in 1991, the lights in the stadium were broken, and instead of waiting for the lights to work again, they left, hoping that there would be a rematch
they were banned from champions league for 1 year
 

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Sampdoria v Milan (0-0) was the only football I saw this weekend. What is wrong with Serie A? I'm on the verge of giving up on it for the rest of this year. I don't know how Bojan Krkic gets these gigs with big teams. (BTW when I first saw Niang I thought he was Balotelli!).
 

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Sampdoria v Milan (0-0) was the only football I saw this weekend. What is wrong with Serie A? I'm on the verge of giving up on it for the rest of this year. I don't know how Bojan Krkic gets these gigs with big teams. (BTW when I first saw Niang I thought he was Balotelli!).

i have not watched AC milan this year, i watched juventus, lazio, as roma, napoli, internazionale, fiorentina
AS roma is the team to watch i think, porthos mentionned them

i checked the ac milan starting 11 for that match against sampdoria you mentionned, and i saw:

-zapata: http://www.castefootball.us/forums/...ders-2011-2012?p=223175&viewfull=1#post223175 (you were the one to post about this defensive mistake first)

-mbaye niang: http://www.castefootball.us/forums/...lack-attackers?p=256285&viewfull=1#post256285

-el-sharawy (the kind of arab player that will always play in big clubs because the big clubs want the arab money)

-kevin prince boateng, what an overrated black piece of .... , 1 goal and 1 assist this season, mind blowing stats, and to top things off he's the brother of the "german" player jerome boateng

-bojan, who is the son of a professional player, and from barcelona (like the dos santos brothers, the alcantara brothers)

-some random black french player (kevin constant)

-and robinho, the most mentionned player in the "black misses" thread

so i won't watch any game from them this season

but at least you saw exotic thing by watching this game: on the sampdoria team there are a black spanish player (obiang) and a black argentine player (tissonne, of cape verdian origin)
these rare specimens both play in serie A!


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mussolini must be proud
 

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former PSG player anelka was rumoured to sign for PSG for 6 months after failing in the chinese league


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PSG's coach ancelotti said that he didn't need him

so where did he end up? ofcourse, he went in the trash can of european football, serie A: in the best italian club, juventus
 

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former PSG player anelka was rumoured to sign for PSG for 6 months after failing in the chinese league


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PSG's coach ancelotti said that he didn't need him

so where did he end up? ofcourse, he went in the trash can of european football, serie A: in the best italian club, juventus

Incredible that Juve bought Anelka from some Chinese league... what's next - bringing Georges Weah back from retirement? I know money is tight in Serie A, but... It gets better - Milan supposedly is closing in on Balotelli. Milan is going to be the most disgusting team.


On a brighter note, Mauro Icardi, the 19 year old Argentinian from Sampdoria scored another 4 goals to Pescara on Sunday. This is in addition to the 2 he scored to Juve a couple of weeks ago. He is fast becoming a great striker, and Italy is looking to sign him up for the National team (he has both Italian and Argentinian passport). With all the foreign players in Serie A, Italy seems to be unable to produce young talents anymore. Icardi followed a path similar to that of Messi. He was brought over by Barcelona when he was still a kid, but was neglected and sold to Sampdoria for only 700 thousands Euros.
 

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Incredible that Juve bought Anelka from some Chinese league... what's next - bringing Georges Weah back from retirement? I know money is tight in Serie A, but... It gets better - Milan supposedly is closing in on Balotelli. Milan is going to be the most disgusting team.


On a brighter note, Mauro Icardi, the 19 year old Argentinian from Sampdoria scored another 4 goals to Pescara on Sunday. This is in addition to the 2 he scored to Juve a couple of weeks ago. He is fast becoming a great striker, and Italy is looking to sign him up for the National team (he has both Italian and Argentinian passport). With all the foreign players in Serie A, Italy seems to be unable to produce young talents anymore. Icardi followed a path similar to that of Messi. He was brought over by Barcelona when he was still a kid, but was neglected and sold to Sampdoria for only 700 thousands Euros.

So it's this bad for Italy. Either they go with Bolatelli or an Argentinian.His family moved to Spain when he was 6. It doesn't look like he was brought over by Barca. He played for another club until he was 15 and then Barca got him.

I'd rather have him than Mario though.
 
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about anelka, there was a poll about him and 76% of the italian fans said that he wasn't a good transfert:http://www.gazzetta.it/sondaggi/vot...sultati&referrerAction=vota&idSondaggio=11737

now it went back to 55%

reportedly people in the staff are not very happy about it either

about balotelli, i read a quote from berlusconi who said that it wasn't the kind of player that he wanted for AC milan:

[video=youtube_share;damnQkG849Y]http://youtu.be/damnQkG849Y[/video]

he compared balotelli to a rotten fruit, because when you put a rotten apple next to regular apples, the regular apples turn rotten too
he said that the human aspect was very important to become an AC milan player, and that as far as he is concerned, balotelli would never be an AC milan player

unfortunately he seems to have less influence in the club because balotelli is likely to sign for AC milan

what a waste of 25 millions euros
 

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about anelka, there was a poll about him and 76% of the italian fans said that he wasn't a good transfert:http://www.gazzetta.it/sondaggi/vot...sultati&referrerAction=vota&idSondaggio=11737

now it went back to 55%

reportedly people in the staff are not very happy about it either

about balotelli, i read a quote from berlusconi who said that it wasn't the kind of player that he wanted for AC milan:

[video=youtube_share;damnQkG849Y]http://youtu.be/damnQkG849Y[/video]

he compared balotelli to a rotten fruit, because when you put a rotten apple next to regular apples, the regular apples turn rotten too
he said that the human aspect was very important to become an AC milan player, and that as far as he is concerned, balotelli would never be an AC milan player

unfortunately he seems to have less influence in the club because balotelli is likely to sign for AC milan

what a waste of 25 millions euros

Balotelli at Milan is a done deal. 20 million Euros to City. Time for Mancini to uncork the champaigne.

This clown will earn 10,000 Euros a day. In 2 days he will earn a factory worker's annual salary, in 20 days a doctor's salary. We live in a sick World...

snd here's the title from "The Sun" on Mario's departure: "Wee won't miss you!" with the fan peeing on mario's car.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepag...ty-striker-Mario-Balotellis-160k-Bentley.html
 
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a young exciting talent signs in italy for a change

mateo kovacic signs for internazionale

i mentioned him here in the young white talents thread: http://www.castefootball.us/forums/...soccer-talents?p=257310&viewfull=1#post257310

the video no longer works, so here's another one:

http://youtu.be/Y1uJH6dlNMo

he looks very like he's something special

uvini might also play a few games, he went on loan to siena

Mateo Kovacic is a great talent, but he's also just an 18 years old kid. He might become a great player but he might also be a big flop. In my opinion Inter is risking too much by spending 15M for an 18 years old... I am skeptical... this kind of money you usually spend for an accomplished player. I hope Mateo proves me wrong, but... Well, at least he's not the usual African "physical player" ala Claude Makelele :icon_mrgreen:

This is another coup by Zdravko Mamic, Dinamo Zagreb's and Croatia's football boss, a shady character who turned Dinamo into a player-selling agency. No wonder fans smelled a rat and are abandoning the club in droves, even though Dinamo won the last 7 Croatian championships in a row and is financially very stable (a rarity in Croatia's football). Dinamo - in theory the largest Croatian club by far - have an average of less than 3000 spectators per match (in a metro area with more than a million people), and this year they had some of the lowest CL attendances ever (less than 4000 against Porto, for example). A living proof of how money ruins football.
 

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what a joke serie A became!
balotelli scores 2 goals for his first match with AC milan against a disgusting udinese team, with a penalty kick at the last second of the game, which was totally undeserved! (at least they kept one thing from the time when serie A was a great league, match fixing!)
is serie A the worst league in europe now, out of the big countries?
there is no question about the fact that the portuguese league is better, but is serie A worse than the french league? well the best serie A players went to the french league so i'd say that the french league is better now, at least the top teams are better

AC milan in 2005 in a match against internazionale:

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classy, world class players: golden ball award winners shevchenko and kaka, legendary defenders stam, nesta and maldini, legendary goal scorer crespo, legendary brazilian player cafu and seedorf, a black player who wasn't as annoying as most of today's black players

the AC milan players today:

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they were the 3 forwards today: 2 blacks, and an arab
niang has accomplished nothing befre going to AC milan, and didn't even have a reputation as a future talent
balotelli is a reject from premiere league, where he was a huge flop
and el sharawy is a nobody who's used to draw attention to the club from the rich arab countries

even the jersey became a disgrace
there should be no green colour on the AC milan jersey, the colors of the club are red and black
this is suposed to be AC milan, not the italian national team
not even mentioning the arab sponsor
 
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what a joke serie A became!
balotelli scores 2 goals for his first match with AC milan against a disgusting udinese team, with a penalty kick at the last second of the game, which was totally undeserved! (at least they kept one thing from the time when serie A was a great league, match fixing!)
is serie A the worst league in europe now, out of the big countries?
there is no question about the fact that the portuguese league is better, but is serie A worse than the french league? well the best serie A players went to the french league so i'd say that the french league is better now, at least the top teams are better

AC milan in 2005 in a match against internazionale:

bbc.jpg


classy, world class players: golden ball award winners shevchenko and kaka, legendary defenders stam, nesta and maldini, legendary goal scorer crespo, legendary brazilian player cafu and seedorf, a black player who wasn't as annoying as most of today's black players

the AC milan players today:

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they were the 3 forwards today: 2 blacks, and an arab
niang has accomplished nothing befre going to AC milan, and didn't even have a reputation as a future talent
balotelli is a reject from premiere league, where he was a huge flop
and el sharawy is a nobody who's used to draw attention to the club from the rich arab countries

even the jersey became a disgrace
there should be no green colour on the AC milan jersey, the colors of the club are red and black
this is suposed to be AC milan, not the italian national team
not even mentioning the arab sponsor


Hopefully, Barcelona beats them.

Juve has Pogba and Anelka.

The 2005 jersey is much better. Even the ad isn't too obtrusive.

Who knows how many games are fixed in Italy.
 
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