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Great Post Rebajlo. I agree with your observation of Western Sports as propaganda for cultural communists a way to brow beat Whites who they fear and want to replace.
All this garbage started at hands of communists who were too radical for the USSR, moved to Germany and along with communists there started the Frankfurt school.
One of Mr. H first acts was to deport them to the USA. They set up shop and have been poisoning the well in the USA ever since. Education /journalism/ media etc. within the American sphere of influence are all poisoned.
One of the actual German members wife had direct lineage to the originator of the thought of feminism.

Mr. H should have killed off the Frankfurt School as Communists but he ruined the USA with them instead.
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Joachim Loew played all five of the non-white players he brought to the tournament ** today as once-proud Germany fell to the top team from Africa (France).

** newly-declared "German" Jamal Musiala did not dress. Musiala recently decided to represent Germany internationally, spurning the nation where he played his youth football... England.

Patrik Schick from the Czech Republic scored the likely goal of the tournament yesterday, catching the Scottish keeper off his line from midfield.


Also, Cristiano Ronaldo scored the 10th and 11th goals of his Euro career, breaking away from Michel Platini's record of 9. Portugal was lucky to receive two late penalty decisions to thwart a very game Hungarian side. The crowd in Budapest was LOUD. They looked to have stopped bothering with masks and capacity restrictions in Hungary, a stark contrast to some of the other nations hosting games.
 
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The dearth of Arabs in the Belgian and French national teams, particularly the former, relative to their large populations in those countries is curious indeed.

There are actually very few Arabs playing in top-tier Belgian clubs, which are loaded with Belgian-born Negroes in addition to blacks from all over west and central Africa plus France.

I have a theory about the lack of a significant Arab presence at both club and international level. As always, it all begins with the near-universal modern belief in the natural sporting prowess of the Negro that essentially constitutes an admission of black physical superiority which - coupled with political pressure to “diversify” football - compels Belgian, Dutch, and French coaches to unquestionably give immediate preference to players of sub-Saharan African descent from the earliest ages, much like their counterparts do in the United States. This ensures that Negroes are the overwhelmingly preponderant group within youth squads and - crucially - that they also fill the unofficial yet compulsory non-White “diversity quota”. As we all know, Negroes habitually exhibit aggressive racial solidarity to actively protect and advance their own collective position within any organisation, particularly in professional sports. In this context, they employ their numerical advantage to make life difficult for all non-blacks - including Arabs, who they view as rivals for the “diversity” spotlight.

Perhaps that is also part of the reason why so many European-born Arabs opt to represent the countries of their parents and grandparents from a very early age. Players born in France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and - increasingly - Spain always comprise a relatively weighty proportion of Moroccan national team squads, while the majority of players in Algerian squads are French-born. Tunisian squads also regularly feature a number of players born in France, in addition to a few from Germany, the Netherlands, and Scandinavia.

Or maybe the Arabs are just really shite at football. :) But I find such an assertion to be a bit simplistic, particularly when one takes their significant demographic presence into account plus the fact that Arabs are non-White and therefore natural candidates for calculated elevation into professional football. In addition, the average Arab under the age of thirty isn’t a pitiful, ultra-cowardly weed like the Pakis and other curry munchers in the UK (and Australia) who more often than not boast the south Asian genetic jackpot combination of scrawny limbs and a pot belly and are physically incapable of playing any form of contact sport.

Yes, it is interesting that the only Arab countries that seem to ever be able to produce decent teams are in North Africa, particularly the Maghreb three. A lot of those people are Berbers, who appear to be a kind of mixture of south European and Arab.

Also interesting is how few blacks in Europe choose to play for the country of their parents...or, rather parent, given that most probably didn't know their fathers. I think it might be in part because they would not have the marketing opportunities playing for African states that they do playing for European teams. This is very noticeable in the US where black players are all about themselves and their "brand" with the team being a very distant secondary concern. Say what you want about Arabs/Muslims they tend to care about family and lineage, including ancestral country.

Probably also helps that the successful Arabs in European football are more concentrated by nation of origin - basically Algeria & Morocco - so their chances of success at international level are greater than the more spread out sub-Saharans. For example, I presume Pogba would be the only decent player for Guinea & so would never make a World Cup.

Poland look like they've picked up from where they left off at the last World Cup. Not good! A country of nearly 40 million people should have a consistently good team, especially compared to small nations like Slovakia (5 million), who scraped through against both Irelands.

France defeated Germany. I was hoping for France to finish 2nd in their group because that would mean playing first in England's group - likely to be England - in the knock-out stage as that would at least eliminate one of the two worst teams.

I only noticed during the France v Germany match that they've changed the number of substitutions. Each team now has 5 subs! Ridiculous. So the match can end with half the players it started with. Maybe they'll end up with an ice hockey system with players coming off when they're tired and going back on when they're rested. That would certainly help the black players.
 

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Thanks, Matra2. I hope life has been treating you and your family kindly.

I’ve never subscribed to any cable or streaming services on principle. The preening multi-millionaires of the “global” sports industry aren’t getting a cent of my dosh by even the most oblique of means. ;) That being said, I still retain my inexpensive annual “interstate” membership with the Melbourne Football Club (for anyone not in the know, that’s Aussie Rules), which I have supported my entire life. In fact, the only sports I watch live these days are Aussie Rules on free-to-air and the occasional one-day cycling race if it is being broadcast via the same medium. My NHL diet consists solely of highlights packages viewed online.

As I stated in my post above, I have paid minimal attention to football over the past three years. Even my previously ultra-hard-core interest in hockey has abated in the wake of the NHL’s collective adherence to the BLM dogma in the immediate wake of the ugly, blubbery-lipped Negro lifelong criminal’s demise (and I’m sure that you and everyone else here knows that “Negro” is a necessary euphemism for the other word beginning with N that I’d prefer to employ…).

It is impossible to support England. The disproportionately high number of Negroes in both the starting lineups and squads was insulting enough, but this constant, deplorable, and abominably embarrassing kneeling coupled with the pro-black, anti-White statements made by White players infuriates me to apoplectic levels. These White so-called “role models” are essentially repudiating the culture, identity, and material legacy bequeathed by their forebears. By promoting the repugnantly spurious, transparently contrived concepts of “White racism” and “White privilege”, they are perversely assuming responsibility and expressing an absurd guilt for the rotten fruits of the congenital deficiencies of the patently dysgenic black race. They are implying that Whites are inherently hateful and therefore morally inferior not only to blacks but to all other non-Whites. They are indoctrinating the younger generations with self-loathing and psychologically crippling mortification.

If these arrogant dopes avow that there is no place in either football and society for “ignorant” and “uneducated” “bigots” such as myself then I shall sure as hell return the compliment and refuse to watch them kicking a ball around. They certainly aren’t “representing” me.

The entire “sport” has further degenerated into a pure, undisguised propaganda vehicle in which the media assiduously attempts to promote a pro-Negro narrative at literally every juncture. Look at England’s opening game. The black Kalvin Phillips was instantly lauded as man of the match. The BBC posted a tweet from Chris Sutton, who specifically praised four blacks (Phillips, Tyrone Mings, Raheem Sterling, Jude Bellingham) and failed to mention a single White player.

Then there’s this year’s Ballon d’Or. Robert Lewandowski won the European Golden Boot when he scored 41 Bundesliga goals for Bayern Munich in just 29 games, breaking Gerd Muller’s record of 40 goals in one season set all the way back in 1972. The Polish striker sored at a truly astonishing rate of 1.413 goals per game. That’s a strike rate that is superior to any achieved by Cristiano Ronaldo in his entire club career. Lionel Messi has only once bettered 1.413 league goals per game: in 2012-13 he scored 46 goals in 32 games, which equates to 1.437 per game. Who knows how many additional goals Lewandowski would have netted this season had he not missed a month due to a knee injury.

One might logically assume that Lewandowski would be the overwhelming favourite to win the Ballon d’Or. If he happened to be a Negro, there would be absolutely no other player in the running. But wait! The media is instead hyping up Chelsea’s coal black N’Golo Kante, magically installing him as the potential frontrunner. Even closet poofter and all-round wimp Emmanuel Macron (who - despite doubtlessly handling plenty of balls - has probably never kicked a football in his life, let alone played) recently publicly announced that Kante should - and shall - win the award. And so the narrative continues…

The dearth of Arabs in the Belgian and French national teams, particularly the former, relative to their large populations in those countries is curious indeed.

There are actually very few Arabs playing in top-tier Belgian clubs, which are loaded with Belgian-born Negroes in addition to blacks from all over west and central Africa plus France.

I have a theory about the lack of a significant Arab presence at both club and international level. As always, it all begins with the near-universal modern belief in the natural sporting prowess of the Negro that essentially constitutes an admission of black physical superiority which - coupled with political pressure to “diversify” football - compels Belgian, Dutch, and French coaches to unquestionably give immediate preference to players of sub-Saharan African descent from the earliest ages, much like their counterparts do in the United States. This ensures that Negroes are the overwhelmingly preponderant group within youth squads and - crucially - that they also fill the unofficial yet compulsory non-White “diversity quota”. As we all know, Negroes habitually exhibit aggressive racial solidarity to actively protect and advance their own collective position within any organisation, particularly in professional sports. In this context, they employ their numerical advantage to make life difficult for all non-blacks - including Arabs, who they view as rivals for the “diversity” spotlight.

Perhaps that is also part of the reason why so many European-born Arabs opt to represent the countries of their parents and grandparents from a very early age. Players born in France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and - increasingly - Spain always comprise a relatively weighty proportion of Moroccan national team squads, while the majority of players in Algerian squads are French-born. Tunisian squads also regularly feature a number of players born in France, in addition to a few from Germany, the Netherlands, and Scandinavia.

Or maybe the Arabs are just really shite at football. :) But I find such an assertion to be a bit simplistic, particularly when one takes their significant demographic presence into account plus the fact that Arabs are non-White and therefore natural candidates for calculated elevation into professional football. In addition, the average Arab under the age of thirty isn’t a pitiful, ultra-cowardly weed like the Pakis and other curry munchers in the UK (and Australia) who more often than not boast the south Asian genetic jackpot combination of scrawny limbs and a pot belly and are physically incapable of playing any form of contact sport.

Poland have predictably turned in yet another abysmally embarrassing “performance” and lost their opening match 2-1 to Slovakia, who eliminated your lads at the final hurdle of the ridiculously convoluted qualification process. I wasted eight minutes of my life watching an online “highlights” (that’s a bloody laugh…) package yesterday morning in the immediate aftermath of waking up, turning on my laptop, seeing the score, unleashing a short burst of vicious invective in Polish followed by a terse statement of disgust in English, looking at the team sheets, and finally grinding my teeth as I read a small portion of the usual turbid river of infuriatingly inane comments posted by clueless Polish fans who still fail to realise that both their national team and domestic league are the very worst in Europe in per capita terms and who remarkably believe that all of these losses are simply consequences of either managerial ineptitude or the players’ laziness and lack of national pride.
Excellent post my friend and a hearty welcome back after a long hiatus. I certainly understand your reasons for giving up on sports. It’s really hard to muster any enthusiasm for any of this crap anymore.
 

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Yes, it is interesting that the only Arab countries that seem to ever be able to produce decent teams are in North Africa, particularly the Maghreb three. A lot of those people are Berbers, who appear to be a kind of mixture of south European and Arab.

Also interesting is how few blacks in Europe choose to play for the country of their parents...or, rather parent, given that most probably didn't know their fathers. I think it might be in part because they would not have the marketing opportunities playing for African states that they do playing for European teams. This is very noticeable in the US where black players are all about themselves and their "brand" with the team being a very distant secondary concern. Say what you want about Arabs/Muslims they tend to care about family and lineage, including ancestral country.

Probably also helps that the successful Arabs in European football are more concentrated by nation of origin - basically Algeria & Morocco - so their chances of success at international level are greater than the more spread out sub-Saharans. For example, I presume Pogba would be the only decent player for Guinea & so would never make a World Cup.

Poland look like they've picked up from where they left off at the last World Cup. Not good! A country of nearly 40 million people should have a consistently good team, especially compared to small nations like Slovakia (5 million), who scraped through against both Irelands.

France defeated Germany. I was hoping for France to finish 2nd in their group because that would mean playing first in England's group - likely to be England - in the knock-out stage as that would at least eliminate one of the two worst teams.

I only noticed during the France v Germany match that they've changed the number of substitutions. Each team now has 5 subs! Ridiculous. So the match can end with half the players it started with. Maybe they'll end up with an ice hockey system with players coming off when they're tired and going back on when they're rested. That would certainly help the black players.

Matra 2 -

As I’ve mentioned on many previous occasions down the years, Polish football (like Polish sport in general) is an irredeemable wreck that is the consequence of half a century of blatant amateurism, corruption, political interference, complete lack of ambition, irresponsible and amateurish pseudo-journalism, and Jewish string-pulling, all of which have actually increased a thousandfold after the so-called “fall of Communism” in 1989.

The use of five substitutes that was introduced during the COVID circus is a farce that has radically altered the entire tactical aspect of the game. As with all of the other rule changes that have crept in since the 1990s (no tackling from behind; goalkeepers prohibited from picking up back passes; passive offside, et cetera) it only serves to simplify the game for both players and managers in addition to making it more difficult to defend. Players suddenly required less technical ability (tackling from behind) and positional awareness (passive offside) - which “happened” to coincide with the exponential increase of Negroes in football during the 1990s. In my opinion, the expansion of permitted substitutions is deliberately intended to reduce the crucial in-game decisions a manager has make in order to facilitate the role for the imminent Negro affirmative action appointees that shall be forced upon clubs in the next few years.

As you watched the Germany-France match, could you (or anyone else who viewed the game) please offer an opinion about Paul Pogba’s performance? The BBC ran a headline asserting that “Paul Pogba puts on a masterclass” but as this poseur is one of the most overrated players of the past thirty years, I’m curious if he actually did anything to even remotely warrant such hyperbolic praise.
 

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Excellent post my friend and a hearty welcome back after a long hiatus. I certainly understand your reasons for giving up on sports. It’s really hard to muster any enthusiasm for any of this crap anymore.

Freethinker -

Thank you for the kind and generous words. It’s difficult to retain an interest in professional sports when White players across all disciplines make unequivocally pro-Negro (and, therefore, anti-White) statements and gestures. See the post I made about fifteen minutes ago in the “2020-2021 NHL Season” thread in the hockey section for examples of why I have even been put off the very Whitest of North American professional sports.
 

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As you watched the Germany-France match, could you (or anyone else who viewed the game) please offer an opinion about Paul Pogba’s performance? The BBC ran a headline asserting that “Paul Pogba puts on a masterclass” but as this poseur is one of the most overrated players of the past thirty years, I’m curious if he actually did anything to even remotely warrant such hyperbolic praise.
From what I recall he made a few good long passes that setup scoring opportunities. He played well but “masterclass”? That I’m not sure. The announcers were quick to offer praise for every positive thing he did. Almost as if they had a script to follow.

To me, Pogba is rarely even close to France’s top player. From my observation, Greizmann and Mbappe were the ones reeking havoc throughout. Also, Kante and Varane were admittedly good. They are just solid, hard working types (maybe even lunch pail worthy) who I actually respect for the way they play. Pogba is an overpaid and overrated clown.
 

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Matra 2 -

As I’ve mentioned on many previous occasions down the years, Polish football (like Polish sport in general) is an irredeemable wreck that is the consequence of half a century of blatant amateurism, corruption, political interference, complete lack of ambition, irresponsible and amateurish pseudo-journalism, and Jewish string-pulling, all of which have actually increased a thousandfold after the so-called “fall of Communism” in 1989.

The use of five substitutes that was introduced during the COVID circus is a farce that has radically altered the entire tactical aspect of the game. As with all of the other rule changes that have crept in since the 1990s (no tackling from behind; goalkeepers prohibited from picking up back passes; passive offside, et cetera) it only serves to simplify the game for both players and managers in addition to making it more difficult to defend. Players suddenly required less technical ability (tackling from behind) and positional awareness (passive offside) - which “happened” to coincide with the exponential increase of Negroes in football during the 1990s. In my opinion, the expansion of permitted substitutions is deliberately intended to reduce the crucial in-game decisions a manager has make in order to facilitate the role for the imminent Negro affirmative action appointees that shall be forced upon clubs in the next few years.

As you watched the Germany-France match, could you (or anyone else who viewed the game) please offer an opinion about Paul Pogba’s performance? The BBC ran a headline asserting that “Paul Pogba puts on a masterclass” but as this poseur is one of the most overrated players of the past thirty years, I’m curious if he actually did anything to even remotely warrant such hyperbolic praise.
I just realised how much interest I've lost in this circus national teams full of black imports, i can't even look at my team Germany now that they are on their way to be another france and England with this magic negr0 complex.
So far i haven't watched a single minute of this tournament, hopefully some all white team could win this thing and shut this jewish narrative of magical black players.
World cup final 2018 was disgrace all the decisions went in Africans way and blant wrong calls to help them against Croatia.
Let's hope this doesn't happen again though it's hard to imagine this doesn't getting more bolder now due to all this blm facade.
 

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From what I recall he made a few good long passes that setup scoring opportunities. He played well but “masterclass”? That I’m not sure. The announcers were quick to offer praise for every positive thing he did. Almost as if they had a script to follow.

To me, Pogba is rarely even close to France’s top player. From my observation, Greizmann and Mbappe were the ones reeking havoc throughout. Also, Kante and Varane were admittedly good. They are just solid, hard working types (maybe even lunch pail worthy) who I actually respect for the way they play. Pogba is an overpaid and overrated clown.

Freethinker -

Thanks for the assessment, which is very much appreciated.

Pogba is easily the most overrated player of the past decade. For a bloke who has constantly been hyped as a megastar, Pogba has exerted minimal on-field influence upon the teams in which he has featured at both club and international level. Bruno Fernandes was signed by Manchester United from Sporting Lisbon in January 2020 and has done more for the club in one and a half seasons than Pogba has over five long years. World-class superstars are supposed to perceptibly improve a team yet Pogba consistently fails to provide anything out of the ordinary - apart from his empty, fruitless flashiness and posing plus a susceptibility to injury. He should be plying his trade at a perennially lower mid-table Premier League club instead of being lauded as someone around whom a title-winning side can be built. Put it this way: United can only improve if they jettison Pogba and his obscenely stratospheric - and completely unjustified - “salary”.

The media predictably focuses its attention and praise upon egotistical Negroes like Pogba, who consequently overshadow the small number of hard working, reliable, unselfish black team players who approach the game with laudable professionalism.
 

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I just realised how much interest I've lost in this circus national teams full of black imports, i can't even look at my team Germany now that they are on their way to be another france and England with this magic negr0 complex.
So far i haven't watched a single minute of this tournament, hopefully some all white team could win this thing and shut this jewish narrative of magical black players.
World cup final 2018 was disgrace all the decisions went in Africans way and blant wrong calls to help them against Croatia.
Let's hope this doesn't happen again though it's hard to imagine this doesn't getting more bolder now due to all this blm facade.

U88z -

The sudden explosion of blacks within German football over the past decade is downright sickening. Looking at Bundesliga clubs and the national team, one might imagine that every Negro and every halfbreed in Germany is now a professional football player...

If you don’t mind me asking, which German club do you support (or, given the “dark” state of football, used to support…)?
 

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U88z -

The sudden explosion of blacks within German football over the past decade is downright sickening. Looking at Bundesliga clubs and the national team, one might imagine that every Negro and every halfbreed in Germany is now a professional football player...

If you don’t mind me asking, which German club do you support (or, given the “dark” state of football, used to support…)?
I use to support Bayern Munich ,but now it's become unbearable since 2013 treble team has been becoming gradually darker and darker. I lost intrest in it . When they won champions league in 2020 i didn't enjoy nor watched them much.
 

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From what I recall he made a few good long passes that setup scoring opportunities. He played well but “masterclass”? That I’m not sure. The announcers were quick to offer praise for every positive thing he did. Almost as if they had a script to follow.

To me, Pogba is rarely even close to France’s top player. From my observation, Greizmann and Mbappe were the ones reeking havoc throughout. Also, Kante and Varane were admittedly good. They are just solid, hard working types (maybe even lunch pail worthy) who I actually respect for the way they play. Pogba is an overpaid and overrated clown.

I concur with Freethinker. Pogba had a good game but calling it a "masterclass" reminds me of when liberal sports commentators (is there any other kind?) claim a black athlete/manager is "real smart" or "very cerebral" simply because he managed to string together a couple of talking points into a full sentence without getting tangled up in his words.

I'm a bit concerned about this Belgian team. I don't like Lukaku but he does his job well. The Lukaku/De Bruyne combination up front looks pretty lethal.

About to watch the Netherlands v Austria. One of the "Austrian" players, Marko Arnautovic (an ethnic Serb) has been suspended for a remark ( “I’m f***ing your Albanian mother”- big, if true!) made towards an ethnic Albanian in the "North Macedonia" team in the first match. He insists he's not a racist, though. ;)

Read all about it:

https://au.sports.yahoo.com/euro-20...ned-austrian-player-apologises-052652380.html
 
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About to watch the Netherlands v Austria. One of the "Austrian" players, Marko Arnautovic (an ethnic Serb) has been suspended for a remark ( “I’m f***ing your Albanian mother”- big, if true!) made towards an ethnic Albanian in the "North Macedonia" team in the first match. He insists he's not a racist, though. ;)

Read all about it:

https://au.sports.yahoo.com/euro-20...ned-austrian-player-apologises-052652380.html

I don't begrudge Arnautovic for his anti-Albanian tirade; after all, that sort of nationalistic spirit and recognition of distinction between borders is the root of these international competitions. I don't even blame Arnautovic for his goofy "anti-racism" proclamation, since that's de rigueur at this point and has probably been drummed into his head so much he thinks he believes it.

Here's what demands an explanation: why would you choose to play for Austria instead of Serbia, where your fierce ethnic and national allegiance obviously lies? (answer: money and comfort) Serbia had a youth team in 2006 when Arnautovic began his international youth career. The same goes for Switzerland's Zhaka and Shaquiri, who don't bother to pretend they've forgotten Albanian allegiance either.

Adding to the spectacle was African "Austrian" David Alaba ferociously stifling Arnautovic's tirade in the moment by trying to physically close his mouth. Passing mentions have praised Alaba for this.

And for those keeping track, still no word from the Eriksen camp about whether or not he was vaccinated before collapsing with an on-field heart attack at age 29. The only semi-official statement so far is from the CEO of Inter Milan (Eriksen's club team) swearing that none of his players were vaccinated. There's no reason for Eriksen to hide if he hadn't gotten the injections, but there would be tons of pressure on him to clam up about it if he did. It's a simple enough question, and still one that no journalist in the world has even thought to ask yet.
 

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I use to support Bayern Munich ,but now it's become unbearable since 2013 treble team has been becoming gradually darker and darker. I lost intrest in it . When they won champions league in 2020 i didn't enjoy nor watched them much.

U88z -

Bayern Munich’s three star players (Robert Lewandowski, Thomas Muller, Manuel Neuer) are White, but that is very scant consolation as the club has been debased to the point that the team looks like it has sprung straight from the Premier League. Sadly, that is now the case across most of the Bundesliga and the rate at which clubs are “blackening” is truly terrifying. In another parallel with England, the academies and youth teams of Bundesliga clubs are packed with Negroes so the future is literally looking bleaker by the minute.

I have never been able to stomach watching a club team if it features more than two blacks or other non-Whites (which is already two too many…), so I ceased viewing matches regularly back in 1999, which is when my hitherto lifelong ultra-mega-supra-hard-core football fanaticism diluted into mere casual interest almost overnight.

At least Bayern aren’t an artificial Frankenstein-like corporate abomination like “RasenBallsport” Leipzig. (a.k.a. SSV Markranstadt) The pair of incongruous, idiotic-looking red bulls that appear to be on a skull-busting collision course might as well be crapping on the rest of “RB” Leipzig’s dull, soulless, drink can crest…
 

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I concur with Freethinker. Pogba had a good game but calling it a "masterclass" reminds me of when liberal sports commentators (is there any other kind?) claim a black athlete/manager is "real smart" or "very cerebral" simply because he managed to string together a couple of talking points into a full sentence without getting tangled up in his words.

I'm a bit concerned about this Belgian team. I don't like Lukaku but he does his job well. The Lukaku/De Bruyne combination up front looks pretty lethal.

About to watch the Netherlands v Austria. One of the "Austrian" players, Marko Arnautovic (an ethnic Serb) has been suspended for a remark ( “I’m f***ing your Albanian mother”- big, if true!) made towards an ethnic Albanian in the "North Macedonia" team in the first match. He insists he's not a racist, though. ;)

Read all about it:

https://au.sports.yahoo.com/euro-20...ned-austrian-player-apologises-052652380.html

Matra2 -

Thanks for the assessment of Pogba's performance.

Well, in a variation of the universal aphorism, you can take the man out of the Balkans but you can’t take the Balkans out of the man. These rakija-swilling poseurs are always banging on about f**ing each other’s mothers, sisters, aunts, nieces, cousins, grandmothers, and dogs - customarily emphasised by ostentatiously holding their own crotches as they thrust them towards the recipients of that highly original insult. In reality, most of them are married to - and copulating with - their own cousins… ;)

As I’ve mentioned in the past, the most numerous “minorities” around which I grew up were Macedonians (that is, “North Macedonian” Slavs) followed by Croatians. Unsurprisingly enough, I couldn’t stand the lot of them due to their clannish, ethnocentric mentalities, and their general dislike and disrespect of Anglo-Celts. As I used to say to them: “If you love Macedonia and Croatia [back then, of course, it was all “Yugoslavia”] so much, then what the f**k are you doing here in Australia? Oh, I know: you’re here because your parents emigrated from backward, underdeveloped, poverty-stricken s@*!#holes and are now milking workers’ compensation funds and the Australian public purse with their “bad backs” and other bogus “injuries” that supposedly and conveniently prevent them from working. You obviously don’t like us but - guess what? - the feeling is mutual so you can piss off back to the Balkans, and all…”.

Yes, I was always a popular fellow amongst the “Yugoslavs”, who were all big mouths and clenched fists when they were confronting someone while backed up by a howling gang of their seemingly endless supply of brothers, cousins, and other doubtless distant relations from the inbred ancestral village yet whenever they were caught alone, these ultra-macho tough guys “mysteriously” clammed up before nervously stammering warnings about taking you to court for assault if you hit them.

Of course, not every Macedonian, Croat, or Serb exhibited such behaviour - just most of them. ;) One of my old man’s friends was a fully assimilated Croatian-born bloke who had married an Australian woman. Despite being very naive when it came to politics, he was one of the nicest and most selfless people I’ve ever met - which, of course, meant that almost everyone habitually took advantage of his good nature.

Hopefully, the “Belgians” shall come unstuck against heavily White opponents in the knockout stage, preferably as early as possible.

England (7 White starters) drew with Scotland (10 White starters) and the English media predictably stuck the customary boot in immediately…

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Here's what demands an explanation: why would you choose to play for Austria instead of Serbia, where your fierce ethnic and national allegiance obviously lies? (answer: money and comfort) Serbia had a youth team in 2006 when Arnautovic began his international youth career. The same goes for Switzerland's Zhaka and Shaquiri, who don't bother to pretend they've forgotten Albanian allegiance either.

Phall -

By their technical definition, national teams should comprise players of the same ethnicity, who speak the same language, were born in the same country, and who therefore share the same culture. Immigration has always occurred, but in the past players of foreign extraction who represented the nations in which they or their parents were born were all assimilated and did not proclaim any ethnic pride or affiliation with their countries of origin. For example, French legend Raymond Kopa (who won three European Cups with Real Madrid during the 1950s) was an ethnic Pole whose real name was Raymond Kopaszewski. Kopa was born in France, his parents were born in Germany, and both sets of his grandparents were originally from the Polish city of Krakow. But Kopa was a Frenchman, represented France, and didn’t make a big deal of his immigrant background.

Unfortunately yet predictably, the overwhelming majority of the ”ex-Yugoslavs” (with the notable exception of the Slovenes) and Albanians who have been emigrating in large numbers to Austria, Switzerland, and Germany since the early 1990s have failed to assimilate within their host nations - a tendency that is only encouraged and exacerbated by the close geographic proximity between the countries of their birth and those of their parents. Such behaviour mirrors that of the Serbs, Croatians, and Macedonians here in Australia, where most of those groups’ marriages are endogamous and therefore produce second, third, and now fourth generations that tend to socialise almost exclusively with people of their own ethnicity. Migrants from Slovenia, on the other hand, have largely intermarried and even those that haven’t have willingly assimilated into Australian society and don’t spout any “old world” nationalist bulls#*t. I guess that must be some sort of unusual “coincidence”…

I view fellows like Arnautovic - who, despite being born in the nation whose colours they purportedly represent, ultimately identify with the ethnicity of their immigrant parents and embarrassingly involve themselves in tribal feuds and rivalries that have absolutely nothing to do with their national teams and teammates - with almost as much distaste as I view Negroes and other non-Whites. It may sound exceedingly harsh, but it’s all about principles.

With regard to Alaba grabbing Arnautovic's mouth, just imagine the uproar and hysterical metaphors had the situation been reversed…

As I conclude this post, Hungary and “France” have just played out a 1-1 draw, with Antoine Griezmann having cancelled out Attila Fiola’s opener scored right on half time. I obviously didn’t watch the game but was surprised that Hungary didn’t implode in the final couple of minutes in true eastern European fashion…

The Hungarians regrettably started Paris-born Negro Loic Nego while their opponents began with a comparatively numerous five Whites (Hugo Lloris, Lucas Digne, Benjamin Pavard, Adrien Rabiot, and Griezmann).

Poland play Spain at 5 AM AEST. I can only imagine the number of goals the Spaniards shall rack up despite the Polish "team" parking the proverbial bus. If you happen to fancy that you are hearing a faint echo of ghostly profanities floating upon the ether not long after the match has concluded, that shall only be me as I check the scores upon rising from my slumber… ;)
 
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Spain, once again, with loads of possession but their lack of creativity meant they rarely looked like scoring. They even missed a penalty. (Penalties have been very poor at this tournament). Morata scored Spain's goal but he's missed quite a few chances in both matches and just doesn't look like a confident player. Same with Moreno, who missed the penalty. Poland played for one point and that's what they got. Their fans seemed happy with that but now they have to beat Sweden as a draw won't be good enough.
 

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Matra2 -

Thanks for the assessment of Pogba's performance.

Well, in a variation of the universal aphorism, you can take the man out of the Balkans but you can’t take the Balkans out of the man. These rakija-swilling poseurs are always banging on about f**ing each other’s mothers, sisters, aunts, nieces, cousins, grandmothers, and dogs - customarily emphasised by ostentatiously holding their own crotches as they thrust them towards the recipients of that highly original insult. In reality, most of them are married to - and copulating with - their own cousins… ;)

As I’ve mentioned in the past, the most numerous “minorities” around which I grew up were Macedonians (that is, “North Macedonian” Slavs) followed by Croatians. Unsurprisingly enough, I couldn’t stand the lot of them due to their clannish, ethnocentric mentalities, and their general dislike and disrespect of Anglo-Celts. As I used to say to them: “If you love Macedonia and Croatia [back then, of course, it was all “Yugoslavia”] so much, then what the f**k are you doing here in Australia? Oh, I know: you’re here because your parents emigrated from backward, underdeveloped, poverty-stricken s@*!#holes and are now milking workers’ compensation funds and the Australian public purse with their “bad backs” and other bogus “injuries” that supposedly and conveniently prevent them from working. You obviously don’t like us but - guess what? - the feeling is mutual so you can piss off back to the Balkans, and all…”.

Yes, I was always a popular fellow amongst the “Yugoslavs”, who were all big mouths and clenched fists when they were confronting someone while backed up by a howling gang of their seemingly endless supply of brothers, cousins, and other doubtless distant relations from the inbred ancestral village yet whenever they were caught alone, these ultra-macho tough guys “mysteriously” clammed up before nervously stammering warnings about taking you to court for assault if you hit them.

Of course, not every Macedonian, Croat, or Serb exhibited such behaviour - just most of them. ;) One of my old man’s friends was a fully assimilated Croatian-born bloke who had married an Australian woman. Despite being very naive when it came to politics, he was one of the nicest and most selfless people I’ve ever met - which, of course, meant that almost everyone habitually took advantage of his good nature.

Hopefully, the “Belgians” shall come unstuck against heavily White opponents in the knockout stage, preferably as early as possible.

England (7 White starters) drew with Scotland (10 White starters) and the English media predictably stuck the customary boot in immediately…



Phall -

By their technical definition, national teams should comprise players of the same ethnicity, who speak the same language, were born in the same country, and who therefore share the same culture. Immigration has always occurred, but in the past players of foreign extraction who represented the nations in which they or their parents were born were all assimilated and did not proclaim any ethnic pride or affiliation with their countries of origin. For example, French legend Raymond Kopa (who won three European Cups with Real Madrid during the 1950s) was an ethnic Pole whose real name was Raymond Kopaszewski. Kopa was born in France, his parents were born in Germany, and both sets of his grandparents were originally from the Polish city of Krakow. But Kopa was a Frenchman, represented France, and didn’t make a big deal of his immigrant background.

Unfortunately yet predictably, the overwhelming majority of the ”ex-Yugoslavs” (with the notable exception of the Slovenes) and Albanians who have been emigrating in large numbers to Austria, Switzerland, and Germany since the early 1990s have failed to assimilate within their host nations - a tendency that is only encouraged and exacerbated by the close geographic proximity between the countries of their birth and those of their parents. Such behaviour mirrors that of the Serbs, Croatians, and Macedonians here in Australia, where most of those groups’ marriages are endogamous and therefore produce second, third, and now fourth generations that tend to socialise almost exclusively with people of their own ethnicity. Migrants from Slovenia, on the other hand, have largely intermarried and even those that haven’t have willingly assimilated into Australian society and don’t spout any “old world” nationalist bulls#*t. I guess that must be some sort of unusual “coincidence”…

I view fellows like Arnautovic - who, despite being born in the nation whose colours they purportedly represent, ultimately identify with the ethnicity of their immigrant parents and embarrassingly involve themselves in tribal feuds and rivalries that have absolutely nothing to do with their national teams and teammates - with almost as much distaste as I view Negroes and other non-Whites. It may sound exceedingly harsh, but it’s all about principles.

With regard to Alaba grabbing Arnautovic's mouth, just imagine the uproar and hysterical metaphors had the situation been reversed…

As I conclude this post, Hungary and “France” have just played out a 1-1 draw, with Antoine Griezmann having cancelled out Attila Fiola’s opener scored right on half time. I obviously didn’t watch the game but was surprised that Hungary didn’t implode in the final couple of minutes in true eastern European fashion…

The Hungarians regrettably started Paris-born Negro Loic Nego while their opponents began with a comparatively numerous five Whites (Hugo Lloris, Lucas Digne, Benjamin Pavard, Adrien Rabiot, and Griezmann).

Poland play Spain at 5 AM AEST. I can only imagine the number of goals the Spaniards shall rack up despite the Polish "team" parking the proverbial bus. If you happen to fancy that you are hearing a faint echo of ghostly profanities floating upon the ether not long after the match has concluded, that shall only be me as I check the scores upon rising from my slumber… ;)
Even hungry has a negro , this is ridiculous
 
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Rebajlo you should read a June 3 dailymail article/June 15 on amren about the fact that more than 50% of Pakistan heritage marriages in the UK are first cousins, costing the British taxpayers a fortune in lifetime care for the 1/3 of children of such disgusting unions who are retardate or worse.
 

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Spain 1 Poland 1

Spain, once again, with loads of possession but their lack of creativity meant they rarely looked like scoring. They even missed a penalty. (Penalties have been very poor at this tournament). Morata scored Spain's goal but he's missed quite a few chances in both matches and just doesn't look like a confident player. Same with Moreno, who missed the penalty. Poland played for one point and that's what they got. Their fans seemed happy with that but now they have to beat Sweden as a draw won't be good enough.

Matra2 -

Poland only managed to eke out a draw due to Spain’s inept finishing. Ironically, if Spain had Lewandowski, they would have handily won both this game and their opening match against Sweden.

Poland always play for a point against any “top ranked” team. They are easily the most unambitious national team in Europe, generally contenting themselves with ugly wins over minnows and below-average sides while habitually succumbing to the heavyweights without a fight and struggling against mid-range teams. Given Poland’s population of almost 40 million, they are the biggest underachievers in European football at both international and club level. For that matter, when one discounts the pitiful Asians, Poland is probably the most underachieving footballing nation on the planet.

Looking at the Polish fans, one would have thought that Poland had just won their second straight European Championship with a World Cup trophy wedged in between instead of having survived to hold on for a highly fortunate draw against an injury-depleted team that is out of form yet still enjoyed 76% of possession.

The euphoric post-match reactions of the Polish fans, players, and media epitomised the entrenched mentality of mediocrity that has resulted in an abysmal lack of success over the past forty years and shall ensure that this lamentable trend continues well beyond the foreseeable future. The jubilant fans and media immediately employed one of their most beloved terms: zwycieski remis (victorious draw). Nothing explains the Polish sporting psyche as eloquently as those two words - apart from the record books, that is…

Poland benefitted from the suspension of Grzegorz Krychowiak, who was sent off against Slovakia. Lokomotiv Moscow “midfielder” and social media tosser Krychowiak is a lazy deadweight who constantly slows down play, looking about nervously before inevitably passing the ball backwards - which is just what a team that relies on counterattacks requires. On the exceedingly rare occasions that I discuss football with Poles, I always initially refer to Krychowiak as Grzegorz “Hamulec” Krychowiak. Hamulec means “brake”…

yuri malenkov said:
Rebajlo you should read a June 3 dailymail article/June 15 on amren about the fact that more than 50% of Pakistan heritage marriages in the UK are first cousins, costing the British taxpayers a fortune in lifetime care for the 1/3 of children of such disgusting unions who are retardate or worse.

Yuri -

Thanks for the recommendation. The article stated that which is already common knowledge in the UK, yet is never officially addressed for obvious reasons. The unspeakably subhuman barbarism of Pakistanis (plus Bangladeshis and Afghans) even manages to set them apart from the other nations of south Asia, an area marked by perhaps the most disturbing widespread cultural and religious practices on the planet.

In many ways, Pakis manage to make Negroes look almost respectable. The abhorrent combination of congenital cultural primitiveness, Islam, and millennia of inbreeding makes them a genuinely degenerate race in every meaning of the phrase. In addition, the malevolent, inborn Pakistani hatred of Whites - particularly the British - is virtually second to none among the migrant populations of Europe. Within the context of the United Kingdom, if I had the choice of pressing two buttons, the first of which would instantly “eliminate” all Pakistanis in Britain while the second would do the same for all Negroes, I’d unhesitatingly press the first one…
 

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Image of the tournament. How do they say "souvlaki" in, er, North Macedonian, anyway? Too bad we don't still have that Greek guy who used to post here. Zeus?

Rebajlo -

zwycieski remis
(victorious draw)

I'll have to remember that one. It reminds of the condescending "plucky loser" & "friendliest fans" stuff the English media always push on Rep of Ireland & Northern Ireland, and which, almost unbelievably to me, is actually embraced by the Irish on both sides of the border. Guess we're not that different after all. Thinking right now of how Irish supporters danced joyously having the time of their lives in Poznan or Gdansk or somewhere in 2012 as their team - the tournament's worst - was practically r*ped on the pitch by Spain. But they were plucky and had the most likeable fans, so that's something, apparently.
 

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Image of the tournament. How do they say "souvlaki" in, er, North Macedonian, anyway? Too bad we don't still have that Greek guy who used to post here. Zeus?

Rebajlo -

zwycieski remis
(victorious draw)

I'll have to remember that one. It reminds of the condescending "plucky loser" & "friendliest fans" stuff the English media always push on Rep of Ireland & Northern Ireland, and which, almost unbelievably to me, is actually embraced by the Irish on both sides of the border. Guess we're not that different after all. Thinking right now of how Irish supporters danced joyously having the time of their lives in Poznan or Gdansk or somewhere in 2012 as their team - the tournament's worst - was practically r*ped on the pitch by Spain. But they were plucky and had the most likeable fans, so that's something, apparently.

What point are you actually trying to make in the above rambling nonsense ??

You expect us to be all doom and gloom because a Spanish team that are technically on another planet beat us as expected ?

We like a drink and we are friendly natured people. We don't think either is a bad thing, and someone like you that wants us to be suicidal because a superior nation kicked a ball around a field better than us, wont change that .

It's our second sport and it's run by crooks . We've no infrastructure for development of players or coaches . It's not our number one sport and my interest in watching Ireland football , like many others revolves around having a drink and hoping the lads put in a performance.

I personally have low interest in Ireland football because of the use of English rejects and now the African brigade are on the way .

We save the competitive Irish streak for our GAA, Horse Racing, Golf, Rugby etc... Sports where we compete. Football is an excuse for a piss up, and our stone age grass roots development means for will be for a long time to come .
 

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Hungary hosted its first two Euro games in Budapest, successfully fielding sellout crowds of 60,000+. The announcers were happy to tout this progress as being directly tied to covid vaccination, as each fan was required to show a "bracelet" that indicated vaccine status. I'm not convinced this was a foolproof screening, personally. But, the television announcers told us that it's the way of the future. That doesn't mean they want us modeled after Hungary, though!

Hungary's third game will be in Munich, Germany. Munich's anal-enthusiast mayor got his name in the international headlines for proposing that the soccer stadium be lit in a sodomy-themed rainbow pattern for the duration of the match to "protest" the Hungarian parliament's decision to keep marriage between one man and one woman. UEFA was able to tiptoe its way into denying the request, citing its political ambivalence as a governing body.

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At least three other major German cities (Berlin, Cologne, and Frankfurt so far) have pledged to encourage homosexuality by lighting up their own empty stadiums during the match. I suppose this will browbeat the wayward Hungarian audience into accepting anal hegemony.

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UEFA did, however, drop its "investigation" into German goalkeeper Manuel Neuer's Butt Bandit Band worn in place of the traditional captain's armband. In a letter, the armband has been assessed as a team symbol for diversity and thus for a 'good cause.'

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While this will come as a painful revelation to many CF readers, this multicultural German team hellbent on stumping for sodomy is not a rooting interest at this tournament. A loss to Hungary tomorrow during their Fairy Festival would put them in jeopardy of missing the cut for the large pool of third place group finishers. Considering they have recently lost a competitive match to North Macedonia, this result is entirely possible.
 

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Just put on Sweden v Poland. Sweden scored to make it 2-0 then Lewandowski with a fantastic strike to give Poland some hope...but they need to score 2 more. Apparently they conceded the first goal after 2 minutes. Amazing how often one sees teams that need to win conceding early, almost as if the weight of the world is on them and they can't bear it.

Meanwhile in Seville, I was listening to the Spain v Slovakia match on the radio. I mentioned in one of my other posts that Morata & Moreno did not look confident with the latter missing a penalty and the former then missing the open net rebound. Well tonight they got Morata to take the penalty...and it was saved. Nevertheless they got some kind of own goal & then another so maybe Spain's luck will change now.
 

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Phall - Germany has taken it upon itself to bully all of its recalcitrant neighbours into accepting Globohomo. When it is not Hungary it is Poland. I wouldn't be surprised if the Germans engage in some kind of virtue-signalling gesture during tonight's match. It's interesting that UEFA would not allow this overtly political gesture from the Munich city council but for some reason kneeling for "anti-racism" is not deemed political. I guess blacks have more victim points than anyone else.
 

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I’m mostly of German blood but this team is sickening to root for. Nearly half the starters today non-German. The goalie wearing a sodomite armband instead of the traditional captain band. The fans draped in rainbow flags.

I guess Germany’s top value, similar to the USA, is anal sex now. They make (((Weimar Germany))) proud.
 
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