It's not just about choosing side, i despise the mullahs, but i dont want to be reminded of reality of suffering even in what ought to be an escape, i watch football to forget all of the serious shit, to instead take out my rage on mckennie.
Man there are plenty to watch, and you probably wouldn't have watched Napoli Torino pre-match coach press conferenced anyway. Again, if it was something that "keep us from socializing" I'd agree with your stance, but honoring those who lost their lives for a very just cause is not divisive at all.
Man there are plenty to watch, and you probably wouldn't have watched Napoli Torino pre-match coach press conferenced anyway. Again, if it was something that "keep us from socializing" I'd agree with your stance, but honoring those who lost their lives for a very just cause is not divisive at all.
Man there are plenty to watch, and you probably wouldn't have watched Napoli Torino pre-match coach press conferenced anyway. Again, if it was something that "keep us from socializing" I'd agree with your stance, but honoring those who lost their lives for a very just cause is not divisive at all.
It's a nice gesture from Spaletti. It's like when Ozil commented about Uyghurs but Arsenal made a statement distancing themselves from Ozil because they went to tour in China. Sincerity and business, sincerity is difficult to judge but business is just that. Well done Spaletti, he gains nothing but could be fined by the club.