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    ESPN World Cup Coverage

    Well hello there Jimmy lad. To begin with my hectic schedule prevents me from logging onto this and other forums often. Secondly I will never stop. Why ? Because I know I have the moral upper hand. I know I have the moral upper hand because none of you have enough cojones to go public with...
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    ESPN World Cup Coverage

    No I dont stand corrected. The ESPN segment was about race based misbehaviour not about riots. I myself have participated in sporting riots dring my younger days. I have no problem because I understand that sometimes when your team loses you can be overwhelmed by emotions. The crux of the...
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    ESPN World Cup Coverage

    This is utter bollox. These guys are flashing the nazi sign and besides that they display nazi parapehernalia and chant nazi slogans. Read that banner for yourself Many fans even paint the swastika on their bodies. Oh but I guess according to Jaxvid, the swastika is a Roman symbol...
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    ESPN World Cup Coverage

    ESPN did nothing wrong. They presented the story as it is. No camera tricks, no spin. This actually happens in Europe. ESPN did not make this up. Every now and then life forces people to look at themselves in the mirror and what they see aint pretty so they blame the mirror (ESPN) Whoa so...
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    Wariner’s Success Is Not Extraordinary

    All I would like to see is a real case of an athlete who ran well in high school and was not offered a scholarship. What you've provided so far amounts to rumour mongering. You have no proof. You dont provide any links or any other evidence to buttress your viewpoint. You dont know for sure that...
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    Wariner’s Success Is Not Extraordinary

    As far as I know, only one Kenyan has been failed a dope test(Chepchumba). All I said was that I find it hard to believe that back in the 60s Kenyan athletes could afford performance enhancing drugs much less have access to them. It seems that the general consensus on this website is that if...
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    Wariner’s Success Is Not Extraordinary

    I am not in denial. I simply would like to see proof that the athletes you named were really discriminated against. There have been wild rumours about Wariner not having received a football scholarship. Now we find out from the link I posted above that he indeed got a football scholarship. Have...
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    World record in 100 meters

    Most of the Kenyans running in the 60s were basically dirt poor villagers living in remote villages. Just how were they supposed to get their hands on dinabol ? The most common complaint on this website is how white athletes are stereotyped. I see a similar problem which people throwing...
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    Wariner’s Success Is Not Extraordinary

    From Steve B So does a caste system exist in GB, Germany, Russia and Australia, all of which have excellent development programs. Have you ever heard about the Australian Institutes of sport ? It's the reason Oz wins more medals per capita than any other country. Speaking of talent that...
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    Wariner’s Success Is Not Extraordinary

    To colonel Actually many European countries take track and field far more seriously than does the US and have specific programs tailored to identify young talent and develop. Any German on this forum can attest to that. Secondly track is the most objective sport. If a white kid consistently...
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    Wariner’s Success Is Not Extraordinary

    Based on Maple leafs comments, I am curious as to how a caste system forbids white participation. Does a caste system exist in Russia, Greece, Italy, Sweden etc. If not then why arent there many world class sprinters from these all white countries ?
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