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These Asian players are getting to be a joke. I am getting sick of getting players just to appeal to a certain market.

The Manchester United jersey above would look great if it didn't have Aon on it.
 

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These Asian players are getting to be a joke. I am getting sick of getting players just to appeal to a certain market.

The Manchester United jersey above would look great if it didn't have Aon on it.

let's hope that liverpool won't sign one of them
arsenal already have one
 

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Soccer joins the 21st century.

Two systems, Hawk-Eye and GoalRef, have been approved by the IFAB after passing a series of scientific tests.Technology could be introduced into the Premier League as soon as the new year following the decision at a meeting in Zurich.

Fifa general secretary Jerome Valcke said they intended to bring goal-line technology in for the Club World Cup in Japan in December, next year's Confederations Cup and the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

Valcke said Fifa would pay for the systems - around 250,000 US dollars per stadium - and leave them in place in the stadiums.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...January-after-system-is-approved-by-IFAB.html
 

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two things that i have read today made me think about this thread:

first, balotelli:

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then, marseille, where these ridiculous haircuts that almost every eccentric black player has (including balotelli) had to be officially forbidden to stop the epidemy:

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the players had to shave their head
 

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Using football to promote nefarious political and cultural causes that are detremental to our race and civilization has become widespread. We all know how it's being used to spread multiculturalism. We've all seen the "stop racism" banners at the EURO and the (mostly White) captains meekly read pro-multi kulti pamphlets prepared for them by UEFA or FIFA. Now we have "gay rights" - "Liverpool Football Club join Pride parade":
"It will become the first Premier League club to be officially represented at a UK lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Pride event... Zoran Blackie, from Liverpool Pride, said: "Liverpool Football Club have been going through huge changes, and one of them is to work closely with all their supporters - and they've showed that before by hosting our Football Vs Homophobia tournament...Now by standing alongside us for the march, LFC are showing the LGBT community in the city that 'They'll Never Walk Alone'".
 
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Even for watching players stretch, you have to pay: Real Madrid to charge fans $85-382 to watch UCLA training session:
"Ahead of their four pre-season friendlies in the United States this summer, Real Madrid will hold an 'open' training session at the UCLA campus on August 4th. It's only 'open', however, if you are willing to pay for the privilege of watching Xabi Alonso stretch.Last year's UCLA training session was closed to the public, but Los Blancos have now decided to captilize on Californians with an insatiable appetite for seeing millionaires run around cones, charging fans up to $382 for a VIP pass."
 

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yes, it would be so great to watch a training session with som black rockstars running around :icon_rolleyes:

here are pictures from the latest ac milan training session:

black-brazilian robinho;
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piss-poor african player from french ligue 1 with a random african name (Bakaye Traoré):
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typical dutchman (emmanuelson):
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german rockstar:
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the arab player to sell jerseys in the middle east (great haircut:icon_rolleyes:):
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In the past I've supported Milan in Padania and Lazio in the rest of Italy. I cannot in good conscience continue to be a Milan fan. Since I have no ethnic connections to Italy I feel no shame about switching teams.
 

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yes, sometimes it's frustrating
ac milan was the only club i could relate to because they are both in the south of europe, in a latin country, and they have northern european blood

this season the biggest french club ever, stade de reims, is going back to the french ligue 1
it's tempting to support them for multiple reasons:
they are the best french club ever, the only one that dominated soccer at one point, and they are based in a french city that has big history, it was france's real capital city during the middle-ages (it was not paris)
they had the best french player ever, just fontaine, and the second best player ever, raymond kopa (kopa could be considered the best)

but now they are just another second division club, with africans and arab "playmakers"
i see that they even have christopher glombard, the brother of luigi glombard (a black named luigi?) who played in my local club
 

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In the past I've supported Milan in Padania and Lazio in the rest of Italy. I cannot in good conscience continue to be a Milan fan. Since I have no ethnic connections to Italy I feel no shame about switching teams.
I am a Juventus fan since I was a little kid, so I can’t really say that I like Milan or Internazionale really that much, however I also don’t like seeing both of them in a rather “criticalâ€￾ condition. With Berlusconi seemingly losing interest in AC Milan, it will be hard for them in the next years to build a competitive team again. If they are going to lose Silva and Ibrahimovic to PSG, they will be pretty much a one-man team (Pato), with a few a few decent guys and above average players like Abate,Montolivo and Cassano. And the same pretty much applies to Inter. If they lose Sneijder, there will be not much quality left in the squad. Zanetti is 38 years old, Cambiasso is 31, Milito 33, Samuel 34 (Actually these are the only guys I really like on the Inter squad, but they are just getting older, but unfortunately not better).
 

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I am a Juventus fan since I was a little kid, so I can’t really say that I like Milan or Internazionale really that much, however I also don’t like seeing both of them in a rather “critical” condition. With Berlusconi seemingly losing interest in AC Milan, it will be hard for them in the next years to build a competitive team again. If they are going to lose Silva and Ibrahimovic to PSG, they will be pretty much a one-man team (Pato), with a few a few decent guys and above average players like Abate,Montolivo and Cassano. And the same pretty much applies to Inter. If they lose Sneijder, there will be not much quality left in the squad. Zanetti is 38 years old, Cambiasso is 31, Milito 33, Samuel 34 (Actually these are the only guys I really like on the Inter squad, but they are just getting older, but unfortunately not better).

they got what they deserve, there are plenty of good cheap players out there and they just don't buy them
they didn't want maxi lopez while he always showed that he was good enough
every time he played for ac milan, he did something, but now he will play for sampdoria
what internazionale did to diego forlan is also unacceptable
there is also bruno uvini who dreams about playing in serie A, his ancestors are from milan, but internazionale bought a black brazilian defender who's the same age than him, and who's not considered better than uvini, nobody is considered better than uvini

ac milan needs to get rid of that black scout that make them buy so many black players from french ligue 1, including 3 of his sons (the aubameyang family)
they already have taiwo, kevin constant, traoré...
who are they going to buy next? apoula edel?

serie A is not looking good
the small clubs are full of argentines and uruguayans that don't even care and don't try to impress
the big teams are not good either, with black players everywhere
only juventus is looking pretty, good, but i don't like them
 

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AC Milan is a disgrace. Boateng is reason enough to hate them. A team with one of these brothers is not watchable.

Some sluts will get to watch Ronaldo workout by paying several hundred dollars to watch Real train.
 

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the chinese player that plays for corinthians in the brazilian league, here behind paolo guerrero:

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this should be forbidden
how can these 2 players play in the same league?
ofcourse he's there to gain popularity in asia, the club owner said it
in brazil there's starting to be some non-south american strangers now
they could have a foreign coach in 2014
 

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Cassano fined 15000 Euros for an "anty gay" comment. I don't particularly like the guy, but this is preposterous. Political correctness is the new Stalinism.

"The 30-year-old sparked angry comments from gay rights activists after claiming he hoped that there were no gay players in Italy's Euro 2012 squad...
"Following the opening of disciplinary proceedings against Italy's Antonio Cassano for a discriminatory press statement during Euro 2012, the UEFA Control and Disciplinary Body has decided to impose a fine of 15,000 euros on the player," read a UEFA statement on Friday."

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/cassano-fined-15-000-euros-165000301--sow.html

...get it - you say "I hope there's no gay players in my team..." and the psychopolice pounces on you! And they call it "democracy"? Give me a good dictatorship or an absolute Monarchy any day of the week over this abominaton.
 
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Promoting "gay rights" in football is the latest fashion... by the German chancelor Angela Merkel, no less. You would think she has more important things to do, but our "democratic" politicians are mere puppets in the hands of our judeo-masonic elites.

http://blogs.independent.co.uk/2012...ckling-homophobia-the-last-taboo-in-football/

“We can give out a signalâ€￾, said German Chancellor Angela Merkel this week, “gay
footballers should not have any fear of coming out. That is my political
message.â€￾
 

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Promoting "gay rights" in football is the latest fashion... by the German chancelor Angela Merkel, no less. You would think she has more important things to do, but our "democratic" politicians are mere puppets in the hands of our judeo-masonic elites.

http://blogs.independent.co.uk/2012...ckling-homophobia-the-last-taboo-in-football/

“We can give out a signalâ€￾, said German Chancellor Angela Merkel this week, “gay
footballers should not have any fear of coming out. That is my political
message.â€￾
What do you except from a former Stasi informant? Promoting homosexuality and multiculturalism is way more fun than actually doing anything that could benefit Germans. In Germany there are clubs with names like “Türkiemsporâ€￾ “IG (Standing for Islamic Community) or “Makkabiâ€￾ where only Turks/Muslims respectively Jews play, and I think that fits Merkel’s views on “integrationâ€￾ pretty well. After all these teams are 100% diverse and not so awfully homogenous…

And by the way, what’s the point? I guess it’s just more Propaganda to demoralize the population even further. While in some Eastern European or Southern European Countries one can be still openly “racistâ€￾ or “homophobicâ€￾, if you would do the same things in Germany during a match of the first or second Bundesliga, you would never set foot into a Stadium again. Plus, you would probably spend some quality time in jail and all of this would finally result in social suicide. In the lower leagues it’s a different story though; particularly in East Germany where the fans of certain clubs are still openly right-wing and “racistâ€￾.
 

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Like most fans, I cannot abide cheating, diving, feigning of injuries, et cetera. For the record, I've never liked Barcelona (in case anyone is wondering, I also despise Real Madrid...), but over the past decade or so the Catalans have elevated the aforementioned unsportsmanlike behaviours to the proverbial art form.

When I turned my computer on a couple of days ago and saw one of the sports headlines joyously announcing that Barcelona had recorded yet another "dramatic late win", I said to myself "I'll wager that the opposition had a man sent off". Well, imagine my "surprise" when I saw that Sevilla's Gary Medel (Chilean mestizo) had been "controversially" red-carded in the 72nd minute, when the magical corporate media darlings Barcelona just happened to be 2-1 down and in danger of losing their first game of the season...

CESC FABREGAS - "SIMULATION" RESULTING IN RED CARD FOR GARY MEDEL (SEVILLA FC):


[video=youtube;py2VQIjDZww]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=py2VQIjDZww[/video]

What a joke. Quite naturally, everything subsequently went to script as substitute David Villa scored the winner in the third minute of injury time, allowing Barcelona to attain their sixth victory in six games.

Oooohhhh, isn't "Barca" just wonderful... :hippie:

As an aside, here's the breakdown of the match.

Sevilla 2 Barcelona 3

SEVILLA:

Started: 7 Whites (4 Spaniards), 1 black, 2 mestizos, 1 gypsy
Finished: 6 Whites (5 Spaniards), 2 blacks, 1 mestizo*, 1 gypsy *Gary Medel sent off after 72'

BARCELONA:

Started: 8 Whites (6 Spaniards), 2 blacks, 1 mestizo
Finished: 9 Whites (7 Spaniards), 2 blacks
 

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for me it's not a simulation as long as there is contact
medel comes to fabregas' face, so i think that he was right to act like he was hurt
medel is a great player but too violent like a lot of amerindians
i heard that he was suspected of murder in chile

but i can understand why some don't like this behaviour
 

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for me it's not a simulation as long as there is contact

So if there is ANY contact at all the player can feign injury (ie cheat)? This is why soccer is seen as a sissy sport. To do that Fabregas must have no pride as a man. Unlike Messi, Fabregas has always been a diver.
 

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So if there is ANY contact at all the player can feign injury (ie cheat)? This is why soccer is seen as a sissy sport. To do that Fabregas must have no pride as a man. Unlike Messi, Fabregas has always been a diver.

fabregas is a known diver? i heard a radio show where they asked if he was used to dives like this and the answer was no

here's a video of a similar incident where fabregas doesn't exagerate the contact:

[video=youtube_share;tDwq_cFEKA4]http://youtu.be/tDwq_cFEKA4[/video]

the spanish federation said that fabregas exagerated but that the foul was true, so fabregas got nothing and medel suspended for 2 games

here is a real cheat: http://youtu.be/9Gi2jB2GurQ
jorge jesus, benfica's coach, asking his goalkeeper to feign injury to waste time
 

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Look at this from 96/97. I don't think there is even a white foreigner in this game. How things change.

Le Tissier has a goal directly from a corner at 32 sec



[video=youtube;5EjLrFqQUJ0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EjLrFqQUJ0[/video]
 

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i see ravanelli, with his distinctive grey hair, who's from serie A (he also played in france), he missed a penalty in this video

i always thought that le tissier had a french name because he was english (so he had a name of norman origin, like gerrard, neville ect) but i just saw that he was born in gernsey, which is an island closer to france (brittany) than it is to britain


speaking of english players who weren't as popular in england as they should have been, look at this:

[video=youtube_share;NsWm5IJ4PKw]http://youtu.be/NsWm5IJ4PKw[/video]

waddle was a legend in france, and with marseille he was one of the best players in the world, with papin (who won the golden ball)

marseille had only 3 foreign born players (because of the rule of then) and their team was very different from today

marseille today:
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that's because of that team from 1991 that marseille is the most popular french club
 

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It's hard to understand why Le Tissier didn't get more starts for England. It's as if England managers didn't like any player with skill: It's unEnglish to play with skill.:icon_rolleyes:

Chris Waddle is more famous in the UK for a penalty miss in Turin against West Germany than for anything else in this entire career. When you type his name into Google "penalty" is the first thing that comes up.:icon_lol:

Meanwhile, we are half way through the first half and England still haven't scored against San Marino (population 30,000). The Dutch don't look very good against Andorra either.
 
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