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Boateng: "End Racism By Killing"
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Milan midfielder Kevin Prince Boateng has shocked the football world by stating that the only way to end racism is to "kill white people."

The German international has made headlines in recent months after walking off the pitch during a friendly against Pro Patia where supporters were mocking the player with racist chants. The abuse unfortunately came to an end as the match was abandoned by pro-black match officials.

In a recent interview with the BBC in London, Boateng made several startling comments regarding racial abuse in the football world, including what he believes would remedy the problem.

"The only way to stop racist abuse, anywhere, whether it be in your bario, bar, backyard, whatever, is by killing white people" the German player told BBC reporter Jiles Naysmyth Jr. III. "Unfortunately, racism will continue forever if the whites are not told off and killed. I am hoping for a black Hitler to come along, hopefully soon, to round up whites, starting with white players, especially Massimo Ambrosini. He sure is one cracker ass cracker."

Boateng continued, "... cracker, cracker, crackers. Man I hate them. Whether it be Massimo, Marchisio, whatever. El Shartwoweee isn't no African or Italian either, he's in between, but I still want to see him put ina camp as well, that oil-loving son of a ...."

The comments will surely not be approved by the FIGC Racism Committee, and punishment for the comments are most likely to be in the form of absolutely nothing. Another alternative is handing the 2012-2013 Scudetto to Milan.

In other news, Roma striker Pablo Osvaldo has hacked Tuttosport's website and developed a story that the player is actually wanted by Chelsea and Juventus. According to the BBC, both Chelsea and Juventus do not want the player, and reports emanating from Italy state that Roma is looking to offload the player to Pro Patia.
KEV PRINCE AIN'T NO GERMAN!
 

pitbull

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How many hattricks does Cavani have by now?
7 in Serie A
against Juve 09/01/2011
against Sampdoria 30/01/2011
against Lazio 03/04/2011
against Milan 18/09/2011
against Lazio 26/09/2012
against Roma 06/01/2013
against Inter 05/05/2013

..and 2 more in Europe
against Utrecht 02/12/2010
against Dnipro 08/11/2012 (actually 4 not 3)

Inzaghi holds the record for most hattricks scored in Serie A (10 ht, he needed 17 years though), Crespo is 2nd with 8 and now Cavani joins a pretty historical bunch of Baggio, Van Basten, Batistuta and Montella with 7 in Serie A (the league quality is not comparable to 90ties from what I've heard, but it's still amazing that he did catch up with them in 3 seasons lol). He could break so many records if he came to Juve.. :p
 

Dostoevsky

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5 new starters? No way. When you mentioned earlier today Isla to Real I thought you were joking.

As for Veratti, I highly doubt they'd consider him. He's not a star, so he's not really a possibility :p

I do think they'll sign either Cavani or Bale, if not both.
 

Monco

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Yeah Isla is a joke.
And a really bad one, to be honest. For example, Bendtner is a great joke - he provides laughter and comedy, nobody is even mad at the fat boy. Meanwhile, you actually expect something from Isla and he fails to deliver every single time. He has to work his ass off in the pre-season to make it to the bench at least.
 

Beko

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7 in Serie A
against Juve 09/01/2011
against Sampdoria 30/01/2011
against Lazio 03/04/2011
against Milan 18/09/2011
against Lazio 26/09/2012
against Roma 06/01/2013
against Inter 05/05/2013

..and 2 more in Europe
against Utrecht 02/12/2010
against Dnipro 08/11/2012 (actually 4 not 3)

Inzaghi holds the record for most hattricks scored in Serie A (10 ht, he needed 17 years though), Crespo is 2nd with 8 and now Cavani joins a pretty historical bunch of Baggio, Van Basten, Batistuta and Montella with 7 in Serie A (the league quality is not comparable to 90ties from what I've heard, but it's still amazing that he did catch up with them in 3 seasons lol). He could break so many records if he came to Juve.. :p
with no doubt ,, he is the man ,,, thnx for the statics
 

Dostoevsky

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And a really bad one, to be honest. For example, Bendtner is a great joke - he provides laughter and comedy, nobody is even mad at the fat boy. Meanwhile, you actually expect something from Isla and he fails to deliver every single time. He has to work his ass off in the pre-season to make it to the bench at least.
It's not like he had many chances.

Even his agent said how he's not getting enough chances, so it seems he was not 'injured' or not fit for that long.
 
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