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  On 29/05/2019 at 19:51, neesy111 said:

A game fitting of how morally bankrupt football is.

 

Not really. Baku is a stunning & safe enough city to play host to the event - and also a nice change from the norm. The main problem with this final is that, thus far the two teams have served up the absolute antithesis of what a final should look like. There's a lot more fitting aspects in football to highlight the questionable ethics of the game in its current state than than this match imo.

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  On 29/05/2019 at 20:02, Infinitely Content said:

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A game fitting of how morally bankrupt football is.

 

Not really. Baku is a stunning & safe enough city to play host to the event - and also a nice change from the norm. The main problem with this final is that, thus far the two teams have served up the absolute antithesis of what a final should look like. There's a lot more fitting aspects in football to highlight the questionable ethics of the game in its current state than than this match imo.

 

:lol: :lol: A nice change from the norm. Pyongyang would be a canny change from the norm too.

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  On 29/05/2019 at 20:04, SEMTEX said:

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A game fitting of how morally bankrupt football is.

 

Not really. Baku is a stunning & safe enough city to play host to the event - and also a nice change from the norm. The main problem with this final is that, thus far the two teams have served up the absolute antithesis of what a final should look like. There's a lot more fitting aspects in football to highlight the questionable ethics of the game in its current state than than this match imo.

 

:lol: :lol: A nice change from the norm. Pyongyang would be a canny change from the norm too.

 

Incomparable to Baku though. A fine place.

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