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Rot in jail, pissbag.
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2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
TaylorJ_01 replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
How is that relevant to the World Cup in any way? Worry over what? I've already stated in the other thread that there was a total lack of police, there was actually zero police in the stadium because the organizers decided that in a game involving two teams in a must win wouldn't cause any troubles. 3 steward-securities on each side of the Vasco fans and then nothing. This won't be the case in the World Cup. I'm not defending these actions or Brazilian violent culture in any way, but I remember last time there in South Africa people talked about the same stuff, completely taking away the fact that British and German fans are usually the most disgraceful ones in international tournaments and that in Poland in the Euros the Russians completely embarrassed themselves. In the World Cup, security will be at max, when I saw Brazil - England at Maracana, there was 50 police at every corner plus military troops patrolling the area, and this was for a friendly. This game today was due to some idiotic young men and idiotic event organizers. As for the game going ahead, the decision was apparently made by the police according to law, they had restored order and they were the ones to decide the game should continue. South America is consistently the worst for football violence. Say what you want but it's not as prevalent in Britain, especially within the stadia. Same in Germany. The organisers for this game will likely be involved in the World Cup, no? As POOT says, it's another case of major violence in the lead up to a world cup. It's not improved over the last few years, if anything it's getting worse. I wouldn't think these organizers have anything to do with the World Cup no Don't remember many being worried about this happening in Poland /Ukraine. Don't remember anyone saying s*** about what happened between English, German and even Polish fans for most part of the 2006 World Cups. Like I said, problem here was total lack of security and police, and Baba makes a huge point as well. Fairly major problem then There was quite a lot of publicity regarding Poland/Ukraine imo, like here. Doesn't mean it isn't a problem for this upcoming world cup too. From what I've heard and read it's much worse in South America. But yes, the 'poor' will be priced out of the stadium, at least. They'll still congregate. I just thought Brazil would be trying their best at every level to tidy up their name and consistently I'm reading of riots, injuries and deaths. Not to mention the transport and accommodation problems for the world cup. -
It's only about 18,000 capacity as well
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No more goals!
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2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
TaylorJ_01 replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
If money can make South Africa work, it will easily do the same for Brazil. This is bad, but nothing compared to the Ellis Park incident. The violence on the streets in probably worse in SA as well. Ellis Park wasn't necessarily violence was it? I thought it was overadmittance and a stampede. -
2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
TaylorJ_01 replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
How is that relevant to the World Cup in any way? Worry over what? I've already stated in the other thread that there was a total lack of police, there was actually zero police in the stadium because the organizers decided that in a game involving two teams in a must win wouldn't cause any troubles. 3 steward-securities on each side of the Vasco fans and then nothing. This won't be the case in the World Cup. I'm not defending these actions or Brazilian violent culture in any way, but I remember last time there in South Africa people talked about the same stuff, completely taking away the fact that British and German fans are usually the most disgraceful ones in international tournaments and that in Poland in the Euros the Russians completely embarrassed themselves. In the World Cup, security will be at max, when I saw Brazil - England at Maracana, there was 50 police at every corner plus military troops patrolling the area, and this was for a friendly. This game today was due to some idiotic young men and idiotic event organizers. As for the game going ahead, the decision was apparently made by the police according to law, they had restored order and they were the ones to decide the game should continue. South America is consistently the worst for football violence. Say what you want but it's not as prevalent in Britain, especially within the stadia. Same in Germany. The organisers for this game will likely be involved in the World Cup, no? As POOT says, it's another case of major violence in the lead up to a world cup. It's not improved over the last few years, if anything it's getting worse. -
Sweet, putting on. No more goals.
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How long left?
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2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
TaylorJ_01 replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
It is, probably better in here. Shameful scenes, makes me worry. -
2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
TaylorJ_01 replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
Apparently they continued the game too. -
2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
TaylorJ_01 replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
In the South American Football thread -
what's wrong with these bastards.
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Disgraceful. Hope there's a shitstorm about this but no doubt it'll continue.
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Anyone who enjoys being relentlessly annoying, vote for Mitch Mentens! The site will have to use it as a banner for the world cup. http://www.sporza.be/cm/sporza/extra/Poll/131205_Poll_Facebook_Coverfoto width=400http://www.sporza.be/polopoly_fs/1.1796111!image/4222723593.png_gen/derivatives/landscape670/4222723593.png[/img]
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Brazil man, shocking stuff.
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Remy says hi Aye, but that's with a view to buy. Hopefully a guaranteed buy. Wouldn't that be an entirely pointless concept though? Loan him for a year then you have to buy him regardless?
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Jesus, what a guy one of the best
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Berbatov is so wonderful.
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It starts with an S.
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Riise is minging now.
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Fulham are such aggressive tacklers nowadays.
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Villa have some really ambiguously named players.
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Fulham: Stekelenburg, Riether, Senderos, Hughes, Riise, Parker, Sidwell, Karagounis, Dejagah, Berbatov, Kacaniklic. Subs: Kasami, Ruiz, Stockdale, Richardson, Duff, Zverotic, Christensen. Aston Villa: Guzan, Bacuna, Baker, Clark, Herd, Delph, El Ahmadi, Westwood, Weimann, Benteke, Agbonlahor. Subs: Helenius, Albrighton, Steer, Sylla, Bowery, Tonev, Lowton.
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Best thing to do with Obertan is cut off his head and use it as a drinks globe.
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Yeah, I seen a Roma game recently and he was mint. Looked like he just got told to run about - seems to be the best way to play him.