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Posted by Dj Smitty20 on Jul-01-2006 00:39:

Well, I shouldn't have underestimated the Germans before this tournament. This was their first really tough match, but Pekeman made some pretty stupid substitutions. He reminded me of Sven in the last Euro! I hate penalties, but the Germans are simply the best at them and that was proven today. Stunning kicks, absolutely stunning. Argentina deserved this match until the late stages, but football is 90 minutes, not anything less.

I still hope to see a Germany-England final, but the Gerries have all the confidence in the world now and they will be tough to beat.


Posted by raveed on Jul-01-2006 00:49:

quote:
Originally posted by LiquidX
I think its the other way around.


Italy's gonna kik german balls


Posted by raveed on Jul-01-2006 00:53:

quote:
Originally posted by aNYthing
Yea... the only difference is NO ONE expected Ukraine to advance and they came with the attitude that "hey, we're here - that's a victory in itself", so, not much hope and anticipation build up was there. Everyone knew Ukraine will not win.

Now, German loss would have been a perfect devastation and would have been cheered probably just as widely and joyously as if it was... 1945!



im telling u this because u seem to be dislike the german team but u need to refrain from using political comments on these boards else u wont get to enjoy italy's victory over them along with the rest of us.


Posted by malek on Jul-01-2006 01:12:

aNYthing is a looser, get a grip.


Posted by l�v~h�t on Jul-01-2006 02:04:


ARGENTINA puts guts
ARGENTINA puts tactics
ARGENTINA puts game
ARGENTINA puts football
ARGENTINA puts courage
ARGENTINA puts stamina
ARGENTINA puts his soul
ARGENTINA puts more
ARGENTINA puts everything ...


Germany puts money


Posted by malek on Jul-01-2006 02:08:

quote:
Originally posted by l�v~h�t

ARGENTINA puts guts
ARGENTINA puts tactics
ARGENTINA puts game
ARGENTINA puts football
ARGENTINA puts courage
ARGENTINA puts stamina
ARGENTINA puts his soul
ARGENTINA puts more
ARGENTINA puts everything ...


Germany puts money



haahahahhahaa you are pathetic.

Not because bribes are a way of life in Argentina that its the same in developped countries


Posted by Dj Smitty20 on Jul-01-2006 02:17:

Well, to be fair, Germany has an advantage as hosts. And there was some funny business going on during the bidding for this World Cup on behalf of the Germans. But Argentina simply just lost the game today.


Posted by l�v~h�t on Jul-01-2006 02:18:

quote:
Originally posted by malek
haahahahhahaa you are pathetic.

Not because bribes are a way of life in Argentina that its the same in developped countries


Pathetic?
I prefer to live in a developed country to a genocide country


Posted by aNYthing on Jul-01-2006 02:47:

quote:
Originally posted by malek
aNYthing is a looser, get a grip.


Malek, you fat Syrian pork meatball - you can get a grip on my chubby cock before you suck it. Take your sexually confused, drunken mug to local scat bar, and get your healthy helping of shit in your mouth and SHUT THE FUCK UP, mmookkay you stinky camel jockey????


Posted by Eddie N MIAMI on Jul-01-2006 03:09:

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/s...=372953&cc=5901

BERLIN, June 30 (Reuters) - Players and officials from both teams clashed on the pitch and an Argentine substitute was given a red card after Germany beat Argentina 4-2 on penalties to reach the semi-finals of the World Cup on Friday.

Although German coach Juergen Klinsmann and his Argentine counterpart Jose Pekerman played down the incident, FIFA are likely to take a very dim view of it especially as TV pictures were beamed to a huge global audience.

Argentina's Leandro Cufre, an unused substitute, got the red card after the penalty shootout, FIFA said in its official match report.

German team manager Oliver Bierhoff, caught in the middle of the melee which immediately followed the penalty shootout, said he had intervened after an Argentina substitute trod on German defender Per Mertesacker.

"Per was pretty angry about what was a very unsporting thing to do and the players started going at each other. I saw that and wanted to put myself between them so the players didn't do anything stupid," Bierhoff told reporters.

"I'm very sad in a way that a picture like that has gone out into the world," the former international striker said.

Klinsmann put it down to the heat of the moment.

"I'd like to remind people that in football there is so much tension, so many emotions and if it goes all the way to penalties someone can lose control.

"Football is just so emotional. It's just normal. It's no big deal, no problem at all."

Pekerman added: "At times emotions run away with themselves at a match and it's not what we feel.

"Germany and ourselves have great respect for each other and this was a thing in the heat of the moment."

FIFA officials and referee Lubos Michel were all caught up in the chaos and punches and kicks appeared to be thrown in scenes which went on for approximately 90 seconds in front of a 72,000 crowd.

The trouble appeared to start when midfielder Tim Borowski gestured towards the Argentina players to "keep quiet" having scored his penalty to make it 4-2 in Germany's favour.

Several of the South American players walked towards him and when Esteban Cambiasso's final Argentina spot-kick was saved by German goalkeeper Jens Lehmann, the Argentina defender Fabricio Coloccini approached Germany's Oliver Neuville.

Borowski said Argentinian players had made "certain movements" to try to provoke him before he took his penalty.

"I don't want to go into details but the movements were there and the Argentinians can't exactly declare themselves innocent," he told reporters. "They're not exactly saints."

FIFA will examine video footage of the incident and both teams could be liable for heavy fines or other sanctions.


Posted by InterMilan31 on Jul-01-2006 03:56:

quote:
Originally posted by aNYthing
Malek, you fat Syrian pork meatball - you can get a grip on my chubby cock before you suck it. Take your sexually confused, drunken mug to local scat bar, and get your healthy helping of shit in your mouth and SHUT THE FUCK UP, mmookkay you stinky camel jockey????


ciao n00b thanks for saying that dont start shit with Malek he is a german fan but coolest TA


Posted by verndogs on Jul-01-2006 05:52:

quote:
Originally posted by l�v~h�t

ARGENTINA puts guts
ARGENTINA puts tactics
ARGENTINA puts game
ARGENTINA puts football
ARGENTINA puts courage
ARGENTINA puts stamina
ARGENTINA puts his soul
ARGENTINA puts more
ARGENTINA puts everything ...


Germany puts penalty kicks in the net


corrected for accuracy


Posted by fastmp3 on Jul-01-2006 07:43:

i'm not gonna waste my time with people who watch football once every 4 years and think germany - france is the perfect final

now that i think of it, and as far as i'm concerned, i would love germany to reach the final to get its ass kicked by brazil/england, that would be the perfect gift


Posted by malek on Jul-01-2006 08:16:

quote:
Originally posted by aNYthing
Malek, you fat Syrian pork meatball - you can get a grip on my chubby cock before you suck it. Take your sexually confused, drunken mug to local scat bar, and get your healthy helping of shit in your mouth and SHUT THE FUCK UP, mmookkay you stinky camel jockey????



dude you have a glorified fap as an avatar... and you dare talking?


we told you already, get lost and shove that ukranian flag where it belongs, in your father's asshole.


Posted by malek on Jul-01-2006 08:18:

quote:
Originally posted by fastmp3
i'm not gonna waste my time with people who watch football once every 4 years


playing fifa on your playstation for 5 hours a day does not count as fottball knowledge


Posted by Sir. Lunchalot on Jul-01-2006 10:40:

quote:
Originally posted by l�v~h�t
Pathetic?
I prefer to live in a developed country to a genocide country


**User suspended**

Sorry dude, you obviously have no idea what this country has become and have never been here but only live for your prejudices because that`s the only way I see how such a comment could arise.


Posted by Sir. Lunchalot on Jul-01-2006 10:42:

quote:
Originally posted by aNYthing
Malek, you fat Syrian pork meatball - you can get a grip on my chubby cock before you suck it. Take your sexually confused, drunken mug to local scat bar, and get your healthy helping of shit in your mouth and SHUT THE FUCK UP, mmookkay you stinky camel jockey????


What a thread...

**User Supsended**

Stop your personal insults. Soccer is a game to have fun, not a reason to hate.


Posted by Cloud on Jul-01-2006 11:30:

quote:
Originally posted by fastmp3
i'm not gonna waste my time with people who watch football once every 4 years and think germany - france is the perfect final

now that i think of it, and as far as i'm concerned, i would love germany to reach the final to get its ass kicked by brazil/england, that would be the perfect gift


I say ban both, malek and aNYthing.


Posted by Danny Ocean on Jul-01-2006 11:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Cloud
I say ban both, malek and aNYthing.


and lunchalot for calling it soccer.


Posted by Lira on Jul-01-2006 13:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Cloud
I say ban both, malek and aNYthing.

+1


Open letter to Sir Lunchalot & Taha,

If you're suspending luv-hat, I strongly support the suspension of Malek as well.

Quoting Luchalot's post, "football is is a game to have fun, not a reason to hate" and, although l�v~h�t's comments about Germany were sure uncalled-for, they were not unprovoked:
quote:
Originally posted by malek
Not because bribes are a way of life in Argentina that its the same in developped countries

This kind of attitude from Malek was tolerable in the beginning, but his derogatory references gets on the nerves of anyone who identifies themselves as targets of his comments. In this case, it would be only natural for an Argentinian to feel offended. Firstly, his comment is extremely unfair given the fact that even though corruption levels and poverty levels are connected in some way, it's not exclusive to "undeveloped countries" (apart from Italy and Portugal, whose rates are somewhat high, you have Spain and Japan with considerable levels of corruption as well). Secondly, the tone used by Malek is blatantly provocative, and is a sad portrait of ignorance, prejudice and lack of sense.

The most obvious example of Malek's offensive attitude would be the constant reference to Brazilian players and football as "Banana players" and "Banana football":
quote:

quote:
Originally posted by malek
wtf


PLEASE FRANCE KICK THOSE GREEN AND YELLOW MONKEYS OUT

quote:
Originally posted by malek
yes less monkey soccer, more real soccer.

quote:
Originally posted by malek
come on, you know it, faking injuries, diving, wasting time, Brazil's speciality IS monkey football.

This "banana" and "monkey" references aren't originally his idea (he can't even get the credit for this), as you can see from this comment of Oleg Blokhin:
quote:
Originally said by Oleg Blokhin
The more Ukrainians that play in the national league, the more examples for the young generation. Let them learn from Shevchenko or Blokhin and not from some Zumba-Bumba whom they took off a tree, gave him two bananas and now he plays in the Ukrainian League.

This was the first example I found, and you can find many more if you do some research. "Monkey" has endlessly been used as an outrageous slur against people whose skin is brown/black. This fits perfectly the Brazilian football player stereotype, as their skin colour is often darker when compared to that of their European counterparts.

If you felt offended, Sir Lunchalot, by luv-hat's reference to Nazi Germany (which was a completely unfair one, I agree with you), you cannot ignore Malek's derogatory attitude toward "monkeys from undeveloped countries".

Personally, if luv-hat is being suspended, I can't understand why Malek won't suffer the same consequences, given the fact that his behaviour is not different (at all). And I'm not saying this out of hatred or anything as, honestly, I'd rather see both of them posting here without any sort of censorship.

Truly yours,
- Lira


I'm making this an open letter (rather than something taken to PM's) in order to give Malek the chance of defending himself, and in order to have the judgement of other users.


Posted by Cloud on Jul-01-2006 17:57:

omg monkey world.


Posted by InterMilan31 on Jul-01-2006 17:58:

ban the american n00bs in here too i can make a list if you'd like


Posted by malek on Jul-01-2006 17:59:

too much time on your hands lira?

there's a stretch between referring to genocide, krauts and everything else ww2 related even BY THE MOD HIMSELF! and referring to playing monkey football which i clearly explained why i called it this way.

monkey football is not only played by brazilians but also italians, argentinians, portuguese and others... that too i said, and you obviously just discarded that piece of info to make my comments look racists (most brazilian players are not white).

we know you're brazilian and want to protect it, don't be blinded.



Posted by fastmp3 on Jul-01-2006 17:59:

malek should get suspended as well and FYI mon cher malek i do not play FIFA (le jeu des n00bs)


Posted by fastmp3 on Jul-01-2006 18:01:

quote:
Originally posted by malek
there's a stretch between referring to genocide, krauts and everything else ww2 related even BY THE MOD HIMSELF! and referring to playing monkey football which i clearly explained why i called it this way.


quote:
Originally posted by malek
wtf


PLEASE FRANCE KICK THOSE GREEN AND YELLOW MONKEYS OUT


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