Sami Khedira (42 Viewers)

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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I don't understand your post.I don't say that Sami isn't islamic name!!!! I just point out that he is German nationality from a tunisian father and a german mother.I don't even know even if he is a muslim,catholic or atheist and I do not care about his religious beliefs.I do care how he will play for us.That's all.
my meant he is from tunis coz of his name and grew up in germany(i think)
 

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alexjuventino
Jul 20, 2012
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    By the way if no one saw, he changed his profile pic to Juve's crest. It confused the shit out of me at first cause i saw the pic and posts in German.

     

    Pirlo's Beard

    Junkie Joe Joyce
    Oct 2, 2013
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    Fucking :tuttosport:

    Dat 12 year old display of plastering your favourite football teams logo everywhere :lol:


    Khedira :touched:

    Hope he gives us a tour on Juve.com of his house, with his bedroom conveniently plastered in black and white with a few zebra toys in the spare room.
     

    frzl

    Senior Member
    Apr 15, 2006
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    What did he write? The usual?
    when you open his post and scroll down there is an english version:

    Hey guys,
    yesterday was a big day for me! We were able to finalize the first project for my foundation by donating the monies collected over the last 6 month's to the representatives of 3 childrens homes and one childrens hospice in Stuttgart. I am truly happy to report that our project "The match of the year" enabled us to donate 305.000 Euros to underprivileged children. Since we thought that our original goal of 250.000 Euros was already ambitious, it makes me proud that we could even overachieve that target. And it is certainly a good feeling to give back to the region where I grew up.
    I would not be completely honest if I wouldn't say that we are also happy to have the project finally in the books, because it truly was a ton of work. However, the feeling of being able to touch other peoples lives and to support children in need is even stronger!

    :tup: :tup:
     

    Hust

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    Hustini
    May 29, 2005
    93,703
    when you open his post and scroll down there is an english version:

    Hey guys,
    yesterday was a big day for me! We were able to finalize the first project for my foundation by donating the monies collected over the last 6 month's to the representatives of 3 childrens homes and one childrens hospice in Stuttgart. I am truly happy to report that our project "The match of the year" enabled us to donate 305.000 Euros to underprivileged children. Since we thought that our original goal of 250.000 Euros was already ambitious, it makes me proud that we could even overachieve that target. And it is certainly a good feeling to give back to the region where I grew up.
    I would not be completely honest if I wouldn't say that we are also happy to have the project finally in the books, because it truly was a ton of work. However, the feeling of being able to touch other peoples lives and to support children in need is even stronger!

    :tup: :tup:
    I like this guy more every day.
     

    adRHCP

    Senior Member
    Nov 7, 2012
    6,635
    when you open his post and scroll down there is an english version:

    Hey guys,
    yesterday was a big day for me! We were able to finalize the first project for my foundation by donating the monies collected over the last 6 month's to the representatives of 3 childrens homes and one childrens hospice in Stuttgart. I am truly happy to report that our project "The match of the year" enabled us to donate 305.000 Euros to underprivileged children. Since we thought that our original goal of 250.000 Euros was already ambitious, it makes me proud that we could even overachieve that target. And it is certainly a good feeling to give back to the region where I grew up.
    I would not be completely honest if I wouldn't say that we are also happy to have the project finally in the books, because it truly was a ton of work. However, the feeling of being able to touch other peoples lives and to support children in need is even stronger!

    :tup: :tup:
    :touched: :heart:

    Great guy
     

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