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Wings

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Agnelli: "Pogba remains. And Juve will grow "The President in Paris: "Pogba is a World Heritage Site and we are a company a buyer, not the seller. Cerciamo to put a piece every year and Paul is the company's growth "
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World Heritage Site :lol2:
 

JuveJay

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Agnelli: "Pogba remains. And Juve will grow "The President in Paris: "Pogba is a World Heritage Site and we are a company a buyer, not the seller. Cerciamo to put a piece every year and Paul is the company's growth "
Google translate tuttosport.
World Heritage Site :lol2:
:D

He was in Paris presenting a project to Unesco. Kind of makes more sense in this context.

"Having the attention of the big clubs does not scare us, it is something to be proud of. We must stay calm. Our desire is to be a team that buys, not sells. Pogba represents the 'growth' of Juve.

The future is still with Antonio Conte. My dreams and those of Conte coincide. The relationship will continue with Conte. We are all happy with what has been achieved.

I am convinced that Italy, a land of emigrants for years, does not suffer with racism itself. Italy is experiencing a phenomenon of mass immigration. Sometimes, like in the stadium, we are struggling to understand it. Juve want to help in this understanding with the 'Kick Racism Out' campaign, now in its fourth edition."
 

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no it's not racist, even the "french" refer to themselves as "de souche", france's insistence on assimilation of immigrants but still treating them as second class citizen is a joke just like its economy, its industry, its war prowess etc...
How can someone be ethnically french? That'd be like saying "hey bro, you ethnically american". With france's diverse history one would think it almost impossible to be pure french. Hundreds of years of marauding wars, immigration and there's a lot of flavor in that soufflé.
 

Vlad

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How can someone be ethnically french? That'd be like saying "hey bro, you ethnically american". With france's diverse history one would think it almost impossible to be pure french. Hundreds of years of marauding wars, immigration and there's a lot of flavor in that soufflé.
Nope.
 

JuveJay

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How can someone be ethnically french? That'd be like saying "hey bro, you ethnically american". With france's diverse history one would think it almost impossible to be pure french. Hundreds of years of marauding wars, immigration and there's a lot of flavor in that soufflé.
If you take it to that extent you could say the same about any number of European countries. At some point there is a national identity and overall majority ethnicity. For the French that was between the 10th century up until Napoleon went seeking his empire.

The Americas are very different.
 

Vlad

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How could you tell?
This ethnicity debate is always silly, too many movements in the past, but still I can't scale it down as much to compare France, country with rich heritage that exists more than a millennium (in one form or the other) with USA.
 

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If you take it to that extent you could say the same about any number of European countries. At some point there is a national identity and overall majority ethnicity. For the French that was between the 10th century up until Napoleon went seeking his empire.

The Americas are very different.
Yes, the Americas are very different, there is no such thing as an ethnic american outside of the natives.

My point is that a dumb question. You could pick and chose and argue your way until you've decided on what constitutes a nations two ethnicity. But those things hardly matter in the game of football.
 

Fr3sh

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If you take it to that extent you could say the same about any number of European countries. At some point there is a national identity and overall majority ethnicity. For the French that was between the 10th century up until Napoleon went seeking his empire.

The Americas are very different.
:agree:
However, Napoleon was from Corsica and Sarkozy's family background is from Hungary.
 

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This ethnicity debate is always silly, too many movements in the past, but still I can't scale it down as much to compare France, country with rich heritage that exists more than a millennium (in one form or the other) with USA.
It was a bad analogy. The point was that there is a lot of ethnic overlap in France so it would be very difficult to argue what a truly french person constitutes. Anyway, I dislike these insert nation blood arguments.

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:agree:
However, Napoleon was from Corsica and Sarkozy's family background is from Hungary.
So neither would be considered ethnically french?
 

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:agree:
However, Napoleon was from Corsica and Sarkozy's family background is from Hungary.
I know :D France is a very big country on the European scale, and historically it was the hub of all western Europe, where a larger amount of people lived than other areas of the continent, and subsequently travelled to and from.
 

JuveJay

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Before he said it was very difficult to keep Pogba, and everyone was in uproar, so he wasn't going to make that mistake again.

In reality nothing has changed, if we receive a really crazy bid we'll probably sell, but €40m and the like really shouldn't cut it, in a couple of years time we would regret selling for that kind of fee.
 

GordoDeCentral

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How can someone be ethnically french? That'd be like saying "hey bro, you ethnically american". With france's diverse history one would think it almost impossible to be pure french. Hundreds of years of marauding wars, immigration and there's a lot of flavor in that soufflé.

:) then you dont know france, its history or its culture, from the gauls to merovingian, to carolingians whose birth so to speak started with the guy who stopped the muslim hordes from invading france(irony), there is a long history, over 23 centuries long, of a national 'french' identity, be it gaul or a mix of gaul and frank. there might be flavor, but if you have italian ancestry you will be known amongst your friends as le ritale or if you had portuguese youd be le porto, even to this day.

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So neither would be considered ethnically french?
nope
 

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