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X Æ A-12

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Why now? Haven't Lazio always been fascists?

I guess they just had to wait until Keita Balde was gone so they could avoid forcing him to criticize the holocaust. That might make the eurocucks uncomfortable when they can't decide between desperately trying to prove how un antisemtic they are and desperately trying to lay all their values down to make muslim immigrants more comfortable.

Bullet sufficiently dodged until the gays feel comfortable enough to start coming out in football :tup:
 

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lgorTudor

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Why now? Haven't Lazio always been fascists?

I guess they just had to wait until Keita Balde was gone so they could avoid forcing him to criticize the holocaust. That might make the eurocucks uncomfortable when they can't decide between desperately trying to prove how un antisemtic they are and desperately trying to lay all their values down to make muslim immigrants more comfortable.

Bullet sufficiently dodged until the gays feel comfortable enough to start coming out in football :tup:
Hitler was chief eurocuck, unironically. Siding with muslims and genociding people who represent invaluable contribution to western society as we know it :(

I dare say it, Hitler was worse than Merkel
 

zizinho

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Circumstances involve some of the darkest time in modern history and all the inhumanites it entails. Of course normal people care.
such people care about the deaths they chose to care about, or were told to care about, which is why the holocaust is such a big deal to "normal people"
 

X Æ A-12

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Hitler was chief eurocuck, unironically. Siding with muslims and genociding people who represent invaluable contribution to western society as we know it :(

I dare say it, Hitler was worse than Merkel
Comparably sexually androgynous too.
such people care about the deaths they chose to care about, or were told to care about, which is why the holocaust is such a big deal to "normal people"
Do "normal people" ignore the deaths you care about? Sad.
 

X Æ A-12

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yes, its easy actually. you see it in the news, then you go like "oh look, all these people are dying, how sad", then you forget about it and move on with your life
Makes sense though. Why should you care about totally unrelated things to you? If you believe you are a citizen of the world and try to care about all of your brothers everywhere you would just be perpetually depressed cause there is always some shit happening to someone somewhere. You couldn't function like that.
 

zizinho

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Makes sense though. Why should you care about totally unrelated things to you? If you believe you are a citizen of the world and try to care about all of your brothers everywhere you would just be perpetually depressed cause there is always some shit happening to someone somewhere. You couldn't function like that.
its what everyone does. even you, but you wont admit it because you want to be the guy that cares about others. or you want to tell us you cant sleep at night because of all the people that are being killed in the world every day
 

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We're scoring some of those goals simply because we have to as we're conceding too many. If we could take some 1-0 or 2-0 wins with defensive solidity we would, so there would be no need to really score 4 or 6 goals or whatever. Once you get into a "shoot-out" of this kind then the game becomes fractured and more open, and invariably we're going to come out on top of all but a few Serie A sides on the day because of our attacking options on the field and bench.

Allegri knows for sure that the team needs better balance but it's a work in progress and I always believe it comes from the midfield area. At the moment it's Pjanic +1 of 4 options and you couldn't convince me who the other starter was. With that in mind it's difficult for the defensive phase of the team to take root, it's not like the days where we knew the starters and they knew their roles like the back of the hand, it's still quite improvised where we simply try to press (as we see for periods of a game) and enforce our attacking game.

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No I don't mean playing SPAL at home, that is hardly the game to sample.

In previous seasons we go a goal or two up and run the game exactly as we want, it then becomes far easier to protect the defence. When you're conceding goals you then play to a less structured game plan, you have to open up to claw it back and it runs more risks at the back. They haven't suddenly turned into a bunch of crap defenders just as Bonucci isn't now a complete turd but the match conditions are not suited for tight defensive displays.

Obviously we are more oriented towards attacking with the players we bought and the evolution to the two-man midfield but because we are conceding it means we chase and improvise rather than control games, that is what Allegri means about balance.

I'll give credit where it's due, but I'll also add that our fixture list has been very favourable early on. We've had two difficult games and taken 1 point from them.

BTW dude no need to delete your post as I think those were valid points you were making.
 

Bianconero81

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Fascist songs after Anne Frank tribute
By Football Italia staff


As Lazio players wore Anne Frank shirts to combat anti-Semitism, their fans made Fascist chants and salutes during the game with Bologna.

The scandal surrounding the Aquile ultras shows no signs of abating, as the organised fan groups repeatedly refused to apologise for offence caused, even doubling down on what they insist was ‘banter.’

When the Curva Nord was closed for one match for repeated racist chanting, those season ticket holders were simply offered €1 seats in the opposite end, one usually reserved for Roma.

While there, they attached a series of insulting stickers to the Plexiglas wall, including several of Holocaust victim Anne Frank wearing a Roma jersey.

Lazio President Claudio Lotito’s attempts to calm the situation back-fired spectacularly when he was caught on tape calling the visit to a synagogue “this charade.”

He then gave a television interview mistakenly stating he had gone to a mosque instead, confusing the two religions.

Ahead of every Serie A game this round, the players handed copies of Anne Frank’s diary to mascots and there was a moment’s reflection, during which a passage from the book was read out over the loudspeaker.

Lazio also warmed up wearing shirts featuring her face and the phrase: ‘No to anti-Semitism.’

However, reports from the Stadio Dall’Ara noted Lazio ultras at first boycotted the start by not entering the stadium until after the reading, then sang Fascist chants and made Roman salutes.

Adding another layer of insult to the proceedings, the Lazio fans were seated in the visitors’ section named after Arpad Weisz, the former Inter and Bologna Coach who died at Auschwitz in 1944.

It’s certainly not an issue just reserved for Lazio supporters, as ultras groups from several different clubs – including Juventus – released statements insisting there was nothing “scandalous” about the Anne Frank image.

“We want to point out the different consideration given by the mass media to the Ultras, above all our way of supporting and engaging in banter, which at times might exceed into dark humour, but should be read in context of simple football rivalry! Nothing more!” read a statement from Juventus group Viking.


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Morons. Lotito. Lazio :lol:
I'm not endorsing what Lazio fans did in the slightest, but every time something like this happens, the hyper sensitive Jews come out and cry "wolf." It's as if they're the only targeted/victimized group in the entire world. It's fucking annoying and makes people want to sympathize less and less. The new Jew Defense Brigade is just as disgusting as Neo Feminists.
 

IliveForJuve

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Then we'd only have to win one more CL to be on par with the best Italian team ;)

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I'm not endorsing what Lazio fans did in the slightest, but every time something like this happens, the hyper sensitive Jews come out and cry "wolf." It's as if they're the only targeted/victimized group in the entire world. It's fucking annoying and makes people want to sympathize less and less. The new Jew Defense Brigade is just as disgusting as Neo Feminists.
:delpiero:

Is it just me or is the Jew Defense Brigade mostly composed of Germans? They still feel ashamed by what their previous government (Nazis) did and have turned joking about Jews into a taboo.

Thank God those standards don't apply in South America as we don't feel any shame or guilt for the Holocaust.
 

Bianconero81

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The Neo Feminism and Black Lives Matter Movements piss me off too. It's just a bunch of hypocrites pointing fingers.

Feminism is just another name for equality, and shouldn't all lives matter? :boh:

Anyway, I can't wait for our games against Inter and Napoli. We have to kill those faggots.
 

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Juventus set scoring record | Football Italia

Juventus have scored 31 goals in the first 10 Serie A games, the best record by anyone in 66 years.

The Bianconeri beat Spal 4-1 in Turin last night, meaning they have now scored 31 in 10 games, even better than Napoli’s record of 29 in the same period.

Indeed that record is better than anyone has managed at this stage since the 1951-52 season.

In that campaign it was Juve themselves who boasted the same record after 10 games, going on to win the Scudetto by seven points - in the days of two points for a win - while scoring 98 goals.
 
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