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Old 06-09-2012, 05:22 PM   #19
Mello

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It would be a shitty thing to do.

Personally, I don't think it's much of a big deal. If I was a Black player it would motivate me even more to play harder. Every goal I scored or opposing rush I break up would be all sweeter. Wagging a finger at them is what they want.
'Them' is 100 people out of 10000, but obviously the remaining 9900 doesnt matter, all the media attention is on them 100, and its good to add some Auschtiwz Camp picture (obviously, this holocaust, done by Poland and strongly opposed by Adolf Hitler)

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Post categories: England, Euro 2012

Phil McNulty | 15:13 UK time, Friday, 8 June 2012

Euro 2012: Krakow

The penalty spots may have been missing but everything else was in place as England opened their doors to the Polish people for their Euro 2012 training session.

After what Uefa described as "isolated incidents of racist chanting" during the Netherlands' training, England's reception could not have been warmer inside the compact Hutnik stadium on the outskirts of Krakow.

At an open session on Friday they were met by perfect warm conditions and 3,000 locals as they entered a meticulously prepared playing surface through a guard of honour formed by schoolchildren.

If there were any fears of racism casting a shadow over proceedings they were instantly dispelled. The people of Krakow were clearly receptive to Roy Hodgson's team and the players responded in kind in their mission to embrace the place they have made their home for Euro 2012.

But Daily Mail or other shitty media wont obviously write about this, even though England has as many black players than Holland, but why to write about this, it would show this barbaric nazist nation in a good light.
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