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Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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Bro, i've been watching football for a long time but never seen something quite like this. It had to happen in Brazil :lol: About a few hours ago Fabricio, a Internacional player, sick of being booed everytime he touched the ball completely loses it.

Well, the video can speak for itself :lol: @Hustini @zizinho @Fr3sh @Osman

Andres D'alessandro such a wasted career :sad:
 

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Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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Bro, i've been watching football for a long time but never seen something quite like this. It had to happen in Brazil :lol: About a few hours ago Fabricio, a Internacional player, sick of being booed everytime he touched the ball completely loses it.

Well, the video can speak for itself :lol: @Hustini @zizinho @Fr3sh @Osman

Reminds me of Balotelli throwing his inter shirt :D
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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The fans disliked him. This wasn't the first time they did that. He guy just couldn't take it anymore :lol:
id be curious to know why, if hes not playing well then booing him is really retarded i remember this gol fabbiani missed for newell's in the rosario clasico, and right afterwards the lepra fans cheered him on, theres also the incident with el flaco schiavi in boca conceding a stupid penal then missing a penal on the other end in the race for the title, and instead of getting chastised the whole stadium sang his name, he ends up scoring the tying gol in injury time.

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heres the fabbiani vid, also notice how he picks up some grass to eat, coz he did a burro thing :p


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schiavi incident :touched:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfXfz7pbZRI
 

CrimsonianKing

U can't expect an Inexperienced team like Juventus
Jan 16, 2013
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id be curious to know why, if hes not playing well then booing him is really retarded i remember this gol fabbiani missed for newell's in the rosario clasico, and right afterwards the lepra fans cheered him on, theres also the incident with el flaco schiavi in boca conceding a stupid penal then missing a penal on the other end in the race for the title, and instead of getting chastised the whole stadium sang his name, he ends up scoring the tying gol in injury time.

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heres the fabbiani vid, also notice how he picks up some grass to eat, coz he did a burro thing :p


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schiavi incident :touched:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfXfz7pbZRI
Well, if this was back in the 80's or even the 90's there would be pitch invasion and he'd be running for his life. Imagine someone doing this in front of the Barras bravas? They would wait for him outside and he wouldn't be able to leave without being escorted by the police.
 

lgorTudor

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Jan 15, 2015
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sorry im not following you here, if who does what?
He means if Fabricio does what he did in that vid.

I have no clue about South American football but it surprised me that the crowd stayed that calm. I imagine in Eastern Europe the crowd would have either invaded the pitch or waited for the player outside
 

Zé Tahir

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Dec 10, 2004
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Chile's Palestino win Palestinian fans worldwide

AFP — PUBLISHED about 16 hours ago

SANTIAGO: Palestino, a Chilean football team long down on their luck, are playing for the first time in 36 years in the Copa Libertadores, the top club tournament in Latin America, cheered on by ecstatic Palestinians worldwide.

The Santiago-based club's qualification for the regional tournament after a more than three-decade drought has sparked a football frenzy among Chile's Palestinian community, one of the largest outside the Middle East.

It has also won the club a rabid following among Palestinians worldwide who are elated to see the players take the pitch in the red, green, black and white of their people's flag.

“Palestino triggers a lot of emotions. It represents a people without a voice,” said Anuar Majluf, director of the Palestinian Federation of Chile, an organization that represents the South American country's 300,000 Palestinians.

“Keeping our Palestinian identity alive through sport, raising the Palestinian flag on the continent through sport, is simply a marvelous thing,” he said.

Thousands of kilometers (miles) away, in Ramallah, Palestinian fans are following the Chilean club as if it were their home team.

Despite the time difference, Mounzer Zahran rearranges his schedule to follow the Copa Libertadores action at home in the West Bank.

“Sometimes I stay up until 5:00am to watch the matches,” he said.

“To me, it's important to support the team, because it carries the name of Palestine. And seeing the stands filled with Palestinian flags during the matches is priceless.”

His friend Daoud Nassar, a student in the West Bank town of Birzeit, beamed in his Palestino jersey — sent to him by a friend in Chile — as he described the club's rabid following at his university.

“They are raising Palestine's colors high. They represent it with pride,” he said.

The club's fans include Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas, who has called them the “pride of the Palestinian people”.

After the club defeated three-time tournament champions Nacional of Uruguay to advance to the second round, Abbas called the feat “a very good example that, when Palestinians are given their freedom, they can work miracles”.

“I call on all Palestinians and people who sympathize with our cause to support Palestino, because they are carrying our message of freedom, justice and peace wherever they play,” he told Chilean newspaper La Tercera.

The club have had rougher going in the second round, and are currently in third place in Group Five with four points.

But with two matches to go in the group stage they can still qualify for the knock-out round.

They are hoping to turn their fortunes around Tuesday when they face Venezuelan side Zamora, who are currently bottom of the group.

Controversial jersey

Palestino are the only professional team in the world to compete in FIFA-sanctioned matches wearing the colors of the Palestinian flag.

The jersey has caused controversy.

Two years ago, the club came out with a new jersey design that featured a map of Palestine before the creation of Israel in 1948.

That drew an outraged reaction from Chile's Jewish community, which complained to the local football federation.

The federation sanctioned the club, ruling that the map was a political statement.

But the club has defiantly continued including the map in less visible form. Currently, it features on the sleeve.

“Putting the map on the jersey is our way of showing our identity and our resistance in Chile as well as in Palestine,” said Nadia Garin, a 39-year-old descendant of Palestinian immigrants.

Palestino was founded as a club for the Palestinian immigrants who arrived in Chile by the thousands in the early 20th century, and made its professional debut in 1952.

Initially its players were all Arab, but over time its Palestinian identity has become more figurative than literal. Today none of the players come from an Arab background.

Still, the club is an important part of the Palestinian community's identity. And a shared passion for football has helped pave the way for Palestinians' broader acceptance in Chilean society, said community leader Majluf.

“The club was created because Chileans didn't want Palestinians to play on their teams. So we created this team. Once we were able to play, little by little we were accepted and we managed to integrate into Chilean society,” he said.

http://www.dawn.com/news/1173702/chiles-palestino-win-palestinian-fans-worldwide
 

GordoDeCentral

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Apr 14, 2005
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X, What's your opinion on Insaurralde, our previous player?
the defender? not a big fan, why?

Chile's Palestino win Palestinian fans worldwide

AFP — PUBLISHED about 16 hours ago

SANTIAGO: Palestino, a Chilean football team long down on their luck, are playing for the first time in 36 years in the Copa Libertadores, the top club tournament in Latin America, cheered on by ecstatic Palestinians worldwide.

The Santiago-based club's qualification for the regional tournament after a more than three-decade drought has sparked a football frenzy among Chile's Palestinian community, one of the largest outside the Middle East.

It has also won the club a rabid following among Palestinians worldwide who are elated to see the players take the pitch in the red, green, black and white of their people's flag.

“Palestino triggers a lot of emotions. It represents a people without a voice,” said Anuar Majluf, director of the Palestinian Federation of Chile, an organization that represents the South American country's 300,000 Palestinians.

“Keeping our Palestinian identity alive through sport, raising the Palestinian flag on the continent through sport, is simply a marvelous thing,” he said.

Thousands of kilometers (miles) away, in Ramallah, Palestinian fans are following the Chilean club as if it were their home team.

Despite the time difference, Mounzer Zahran rearranges his schedule to follow the Copa Libertadores action at home in the West Bank.

“Sometimes I stay up until 5:00am to watch the matches,” he said.

“To me, it's important to support the team, because it carries the name of Palestine. And seeing the stands filled with Palestinian flags during the matches is priceless.”

His friend Daoud Nassar, a student in the West Bank town of Birzeit, beamed in his Palestino jersey — sent to him by a friend in Chile — as he described the club's rabid following at his university.

“They are raising Palestine's colors high. They represent it with pride,” he said.

The club's fans include Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas, who has called them the “pride of the Palestinian people”.

After the club defeated three-time tournament champions Nacional of Uruguay to advance to the second round, Abbas called the feat “a very good example that, when Palestinians are given their freedom, they can work miracles”.

“I call on all Palestinians and people who sympathize with our cause to support Palestino, because they are carrying our message of freedom, justice and peace wherever they play,” he told Chilean newspaper La Tercera.

The club have had rougher going in the second round, and are currently in third place in Group Five with four points.

But with two matches to go in the group stage they can still qualify for the knock-out round.

They are hoping to turn their fortunes around Tuesday when they face Venezuelan side Zamora, who are currently bottom of the group.

Controversial jersey

Palestino are the only professional team in the world to compete in FIFA-sanctioned matches wearing the colors of the Palestinian flag.

The jersey has caused controversy.

Two years ago, the club came out with a new jersey design that featured a map of Palestine before the creation of Israel in 1948.

That drew an outraged reaction from Chile's Jewish community, which complained to the local football federation.

The federation sanctioned the club, ruling that the map was a political statement.

But the club has defiantly continued including the map in less visible form. Currently, it features on the sleeve.

“Putting the map on the jersey is our way of showing our identity and our resistance in Chile as well as in Palestine,” said Nadia Garin, a 39-year-old descendant of Palestinian immigrants.

Palestino was founded as a club for the Palestinian immigrants who arrived in Chile by the thousands in the early 20th century, and made its professional debut in 1952.

Initially its players were all Arab, but over time its Palestinian identity has become more figurative than literal. Today none of the players come from an Arab background.

Still, the club is an important part of the Palestinian community's identity. And a shared passion for football has helped pave the way for Palestinians' broader acceptance in Chilean society, said community leader Majluf.

“The club was created because Chileans didn't want Palestinians to play on their teams. So we created this team. Once we were able to play, little by little we were accepted and we managed to integrate into Chilean society,” he said.

http://www.dawn.com/news/1173702/chiles-palestino-win-palestinian-fans-worldwide
in the same group as boca, i loved how they shaped their numbers to match the palestinian map, too bad the zionist made a huge fit and had them change it
 

Zé Tahir

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Dec 10, 2004
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the defender? not a big fan, why?



in the same group as boca, i loved how they shaped their numbers to match the palestinian map, too bad the zionist made a huge fit and had them change it


Yeah so cool. Heard they still have it on the sleeve though.
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
59,292
@CrimsonianKing, wtf is this about, biggiest professional trolls of fans, they trolled him hard :lol: Possibly the worst fans around lol (very little would excuse their behaviour, regardless of how awful he is) , even if this dude seems to be one of the worst professionals around with that strong reaction. If this wasnt his last game for this club, I would laugh my ass off.
 

CrimsonianKing

U can't expect an Inexperienced team like Juventus
Jan 16, 2013
26,198
@CrimsonianKing, wtf is this about, biggiest professional trolls of fans, they trolled him hard :lol: Possibly the worst fans around lol (very little would excuse their behaviour, regardless of how awful he is) , even if this dude seems to be one of the worst professionals around with that strong reaction. If this wasnt his last game for this club, I would laugh my ass off.
Fabricio, the player, has been bullied by the fans for a while now. He just lost it. It's been said some of the fans were doing racist chants and insults.

I think he was temporarily suspended. We'll see what happens next.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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Thanks, I was afraid it would racially related, but comments in youtube seemed to suggest otherwise. So its normal to bully and insult your own player in unison or what? What awful fans...
 
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