A total of 21 qualifiers were played last night.
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<div>I'd like to draw Your attention to the Germany - Turkey match (won 3-0 by Germany) played in Munich. Below is an extract from the following article:</div>
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http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=299352&league=UEFA.EUROQ&cc=3436</div>
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"...the hosts demonstrated their superiority in front of a partisan crowd in what was officially a home fixture, but seemed more like an away match. </div>
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More than 300,000 citizens of Turkish origin live in Germany's capital and 10% of them descended on the Olympiastadion tonight to demolish the host nation's presumed home advantage. </div>
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Many of the Turkey fans are descendants of the guest workers who arrived in Germany following the second World War to help rebuild the nation's economy. </div>
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Ozil is such a descendent. He was born in Gelsenkirchen to Turkish parents, but never had any doubts about his allegiance as he chose to represent Germany from an early age. </div>
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He was jeered by the Turkish fans in the stadium, who have struggled to accept his snub, each time he touched the ball."</div>
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<div>Nice, isn't it? The "benefits" of "multiculturalism" laid bare. By the way, I very much doubt that Ozil "never had any doubts about his allegiance". In all probability he has never sung the German national anthem in his adult life... </div>
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<div>You may be interested to know that Turkey featured the naturalised black Brazilian Mehmet Aurelio
 in midfield...</div>
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<div>Wales lost 0-1 at home to Bulgaria. The Welsh team featured one black, Ashley Williams, in the starting lineup while another, Hal Robson-Kanu, came on with eight minutes to go. Both of these clowns were actually born in England and "qualified" for Wales by virtue of each having one Welsh grandparent. This is the kind of rubbish which is destroying the credibility of so-called "international" competition. Wales is a prime case in point. Only six of the Wales starters were actually born in Wales. The other five, including the black Ashley Williams, were all born in England and not a single one of them has
two Welsh parents:</div>
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<div>Samuel Ricketts (Welsh grandmother)</div>
<div>Danny Collins (Welsh father)</div>
<div>David Edwards (Welsh father)</div>
<div>Steve Morison (Welsh grandmother)</div>
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<div>Scotland's woes continue with a 0-1 away loss to the Czech Republic. The 40-year-old David Weir again played the full 90 minutes, while the black Chris "The Miss" Iwelumo came on in the second half
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<div>Northern Ireland put in a good performance to hold Italy to a scoreless draw in Belfast - with Peterborough United captain Grant McCann in midfield. ÂÂÂ
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<div>Belgium beat Kazakhstan 2-0 away - but both of the goals were scored by black substitute Marvin Ogunjimi
. The Belgians started two blacks and a Moroccan.</div>