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iant56
Poaching players is the norm... whats the big deal?

Look at France...
Capo di tutti
quote:
Originally posted by iant56
Poaching players is the norm... whats the big deal?

Look at France...



Lloyd: I'm talkin' about a place where the beer flows like wine. Where beautiful women instinctively flock like the salmon of Capistrano. I'm talkin' about a little place called Aspen.

Harry: Oh, I dunno, Lloyd, the French are s.
zokissima
quote:
Originally posted by malek
you guys are absolutely sour for loosing and retarded, get over being stomped by the germans. Hopefully Austria kicks the out of Poland tomorow just because of the lame fans you guys are.

/out


You very obviously just don't get it.
dEsidEL



quote:

Thursday, June 12, 2008
Podolski laughs at Poland passport threat
Germany striker Lukas Podolski has ridiculed a threat by a Polish politician to withdraw his Polish passport by revealing he does not even have one.

The Bayern Munich forward was born in Poland, but moved to Germany as a two-year old and grew up near Cologne.

He scored twice as Germany beat Poland 2-0 on Sunday, prompting Polish politician Miroslav Orzechowski to threaten to take away his passport.

'The funny thing is, I don't even have a Polish passport,' said Podolski in the Kolner Express newspaper.

'The Polish Football Association never showed an interest in me.

'Only when I played for the Under-21s and was in the public eye did they start to make moves.'

Podolski refused to celebrate his two goals against the country of his birth and was seen consoling Polish family members in the stands after Sunday's game.

Despite Orzechowski's comments, Podolski maintains he has and always will have a strong relationship with Poland, although he is fully committed to winning Euro 2008 with Germany, as he showed at the weekend.

'I made a decision for Germany and it was the right one,' he added. 'Still, I have two hearts beating inside me.'


source:
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/s...=545785&cc=5901

kitchTA
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Originally posted by loca
I'm talking about the fact that Canada is chock full of many generations of Polish people. I can guarantee you that in a few years, a good portion of our international team will have ex-Polish nationals in it.
Are you going to go on a rampage about that then?

I wouldn't start crying if a Belgian national beat my team while he was playing for France or Holland. If that's where he has more opportunities, then all the best to him.

Either way, I doubt you'll understand the point I'm trying to make so I'll just leave it at that, and laugh while you rant on the bitterbus.


what does shooting them have anything to do with anything u in slut...
kitchTA
all the idiots in this thread. al the ing sketched out E-tards


podolski
smuncky
LOLOLOLOL!!:wtf:
Rodrico
Polish people show us once again why Hitler wasn't such a bad idea.
Adamo
quote:
Originally posted by Rodrico
Polish people show us once again why Hitler wasn't such a bad idea.


I would honestly slit your throat if you said this around me.
StereoPrincess
quote:
Originally posted by Rodrico
Polish people show us once again why Hitler wasn't such a bad idea.


hee hee.

hitler didn't actually have anything against polish people. he has a thing against jews and wanted polish land. polish are are aryan as they come.

jsibilin
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Originally posted by kitchTA
chinamon:
like ur ALWAYS on the ball to tell people they're opinions are , without taking the time to understand.

chinamon KNOWS ALL,, never question him ,, he is the answer to the world's problems.
dEsidEL
quote:
Originally posted by kitchTA
all the idiots in this thread. al the ing sketched out E-tards


podolski




There are practically countless internationals around the world that play for a country other than the the country of their birth. this whole issue has been debated for years and FIFA are rightful in their current stance to leave it unchanged. There are far more players out there who have spent less time and have less of an affiliation than their adopted country for which they now play compared to Podolski. at least in Podolski's case, he might have been born in Poland and raised in a Polish family, but he's been living in Germany since he was age 2. Growing up there and playing in the German youth system and in Bundesliga, that country is all he's known for virtually his entire life.

Ultimately as long as a player holds citizenship of a specific country, it is that player's prerogative whether or not to play for them. Each player makes that decision based on his/her own circumstances at the time. I'm sure a lot of Canadians are upset at the fact that Owen Hargreaves and Jonathan de Guzman have each decided to play for England and Holland respectively, but their decisions are their own and we only have our own national football association, like Poland with theirs to blame.

As a Polish-Canadian, you're obviously upset by what's happened, but it's no reason to attack the current system of rule concerning international players.
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