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Just now, Nemuri Kyoshiro said:

Dunno but there have been some rum refereeing decisions in this competition, many of them favouring the Argies. Personally, I couldn't care less who won it but the whole thing - from the awarding of the tournament to Qatar onwards has been fishy.

 

You might be right. I didn't watch it so I can't really say. I was hoping it was karma again though.

 

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On 12/10/2022 at 9:13 PM, Saved said:

Well there's a surprise 🤔

 

Our loser manager - if he has any integrity - will walk. Perhaps he'll put England first and do just that.

hes in for another stint

 

 Corporate careerist shit head southgate

 

Do the decent thing and give someone else a crack at the job? nope. hes a woke sychophantic knobcheese.

 

but then International football like domestic football is stale. no individual styles anymore. corporate uniformity everywhere

 

southgate fits right in 

 

 

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14 minutes ago, zArk said:

hes in for another stint

 

 Corporate careerist shit head southgate

 

Do the decent thing and give someone else a crack at the job? nope. hes a woke sychophantic knobcheese.

 

but then International football like domestic football is stale. no individual styles anymore. corporate uniformity everywhere

 

southgate fits right in 

 

 

 

Spot on, he's another Lineker.

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No great love for the Argies but given the Cornish/British heritage there + wanting Messi to win it, it was a no brainer to support them over the French colonies.

And on that note, isn't it funny how football has become a vehicle for equal opportunities and fairness wokery blah de blah, but European teams are poaching the best Africans and naturalising them so they can play for them. Has a hint of slavery about it. Perhaps an African team could've even won it by now.

 

Anyway, Southgate staying apparently. Get ready for another 2 years of England being flat track bullies and getting nowhere close to a good team. The scorline against France papered over the cracks of a side that struggle to create anything in open play. Seems to have been this way for years.

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52 minutes ago, spideysensei said:

And on that note, isn't it funny how football has become a vehicle for equal opportunities and fairness wokery blah de blah, but European teams are poaching the best Africans and naturalising them so they can play for them. Has a hint of slavery about it. Perhaps an African team could've even won it by now. over the cracks of a side that struggle to create anything in open play. Seems to have been this way for years.

 

Well the future globalized homogeneous slave race won't be white, but anti-whites seem to be okay with mixing everyone up in the melting pot. It's just Kalergism, and it's strange that many minorities don't see that following the anti-white agenda will lead to their enslavement.

 

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And what's so oppressive about being given the opportunity to get paid millions to kick a ball about, especially when they're pandered to?

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15 hours ago, spideysensei said:

isn't it funny how football has become a vehicle for equal opportunities and fairness wokery blah de blah, but European teams are poaching the best Africans and naturalising them so they can play for them. Has a hint of slavery about it. Perhaps an African team could've even won it by now.

Thought exactly the same when I caught a bit of a France match....imagine what a team of those elite African players representing the actual nation(s) of their birth might achieve? Probably no might about it. Put the best "naturalised" players back in their homeland teams and they'd wipe the floor with a real France or England side. And why

wouldn't that be better for everyone? I used to love getting the chance to see Ivory Coast at their peak in the 00s on TV.

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To top it all off, probably the finest footballer of my lifetime has passed away at 82. Pele - who I was lucky enough to see play when I was a kid in 1966 - won three World Cups as a Brazil player and was part of that country's finest-ever team in 1970. He lived long enough to see football become a parody of itself as what he called 'the beautiful game" became just another tool of the elites. RIP.

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3 hours ago, Nemuri Kyoshiro said:

To top it all off, probably the finest footballer of my lifetime has passed away at 82. Pele - who I was lucky enough to see play when I was a kid in 1966 - won three World Cups as a Brazil player and was part of that country's finest-ever team in 1970. He lived long enough to see football become a parody of itself as what he called 'the beautiful game" became just another tool of the elites. RIP.

 

Think he was one of Pfizer's first spokespeople when he advertised viagra years back.

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