The Gaby Milito to Juve saga (10 Viewers)

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Bjerknes

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Dude, you've only lived in one country all your life, how can you possibly put yourself in someone who's lived in other places' shoes? You do not and will not understand how it is until you've done it. Even then you might not because you've passed that age where you're still developing. My ties to Pakistan will always remain because of my parents and my culture, but so will my ties to Sweden because I grew up there. What I am is a mix of both worlds; that gives me the right to support either country or both. I can't explain it any better because it's a feeling.

There are those members on this board, who have no connection to Italy what so ever, but support them with immense passion...now that I don't understand at all. I'm with you 100% on that.
Look, Tahir, it's not about living in other countries. It's about football ethics. When somebody supports two sides that will face each other in a meaningful competition, one of those sides will be left behind for another. What are you going to say to the die-hard supporters that fight for their side, but have a little cocksucker choose to support another side for reasons that are mere fallacies? It's hypocritical.

I don't care where I have lived because that doesn't mean anythign whatsoever... anybody can support a side living thousands of miles away. If that wasn't the case, we are all fake Juventini. If that's so, then my point is just more enhanced by the fact that nobody can seriously support two sides when they can potentially face-off against one another.

If I was Morraidiot and was born in Italy, I would support the Azzurri and not care about Canada because the latter is false support... if i grew up in Pakistan I would support Pakistan because that's where I'm from. I have fucking German heritage like crazy, but I hate their national team. Want to know why? Because I don't have any connection to them besides the fact my name is German.

I just cannot respect anybody that loves multiple clubs/national teams. It's superficial support and those supposed supporters probably know it too.
 

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Zlatan

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Jun 9, 2003
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FFS Andy, get off your high horse, he can support as many treams as he wants.


I dont know if many of you realise this, but IT'S JUST A FUCKING GAME!!!


Football exists to amuse the fans, and if someone has sympathies or likes 50 clubs then that's his right, the fact that you're a "true" fan doesnt make you better than him, so cut the crap both of you.
 

Soldatino

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Andy get a grip and learn to respect other people's opinion. Ultimately who are you to tell him what he can or cannot do?
 

Morra10

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Andy your a fu.cking tool. I support italy and I always will, I have respect for canada because it's were a grew up. I'm not trashing canada because I support italy. So get over yourself.
 

Bjerknes

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Don't talk about italy as if you know anything about the country. Your not a juve fan. Your a fu.cking joke, just like your fu.cking country.
Interesting... my country has a higher GDP than yours and is far more successful than your Canada or Italy (whichever one you want to gloryhunt for), so be careful regarding what you state.

Whether you like it or not, the US is far more successful than Canada. However, I won't say that about Italy because I respect that nation in the realm of various topics, unlike your adopted country. So why don't you go sod off and bow down to the superior nation below you.

I don't even like my country, I'm just trying to piss your worthless mind off.
 

Zé Tahir

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Look, Tahir, it's not about living in other countries. It's about football ethics. When somebody supports two sides that will face each other in a meaningful competition, one of those sides will be left behind for another. What are you going to say to the die-hard supporters that fight for their side, but have a little cocksucker choose to support another side for reasons that are mere fallacies? It's hypocritical.

I don't care where I have lived because that doesn't mean anythign whatsoever... anybody can support a side living thousands of miles away. If that wasn't the case, we are all fake Juventini. If that's so, then my point is just more enhanced by the fact that nobody can seriously support two sides when they can potentially face-off against one another.

If I was Morraidiot and was born in Italy, I would support the Azzurri and not care about Canada because the latter is false support... if i grew up in Pakistan I would support Pakistan because that's where I'm from. I have fucking German heritage like crazy, but I hate their national team. Want to know why? Because I don't have any connection to them besides the fact my name is German.

I just cannot respect anybody that loves multiple clubs/national teams. It's superficial support and those supposed supporters probably know it too.
Supporting multiple club teams is far different from supporting more than one country. Supporting a club doesn't necessarily have boundaries. If you've grown up in Turin you can support Torino or you can support Albinoleffe, there are no boundaries. Supporting a national team is reppin' a nation; has nothing to do with football. People who don't know shit about football will support their country every World Cup because it's your nation out there representing. Now if you've lived and when I say lived, I don't just mean an extended stay. I mean a meaningful extended stay. Especially when you're still a child. At that age you're still learning who you are and obviously your surroundings are a big part of who you become. If I was brought up in Thailand I would sure as hell be a lot different then if I was raised in France. Then comes the issue of parents. If your parents were raised somewhere else then that'll effect you. Living in a country that's not your parents will affect what you learn at home. The morals, ethics, religion, culture, etc. can differ greatly from the ideals of the country you're growing up in. The combination results in a person molded of different ideals and personality. All of this results in you having a sense of attachment to both worlds. So I see nothing wrong in supporting more then one national team.
 

Morra10

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Interesting... my country has a higher GDP than yours and is far more successful than your Canada or Italy (whichever one you want to gloryhunt for), so be careful regarding what you state.

Whether you like it or not, the US is far more successful than Canada. However, I won't say that about Italy because I respect that nation in the realm of various topics, unlike your adopted country. So why don't you go sod off and bow down to the superior nation below you.

I don't even like my country, I'm just trying to piss your worthless mind off.


Can you fu.cking read. I have respect for canada, thats it. I don't go out of my way to support them. If i had to choose whether they do good or bad, I'd obivously choose for them to do good. If their in the same tournament as italy (MY FUCKING BIRTHPLACE) then I won't support them. I don't watch or go to canada games but that doesn't mean I have to hate them.

The US being more successful then italy in football is a joke, that's why you won't say it. Not because you have respect for the country. In fact the U.S team itself is a fu.cking joke.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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FFS Andy, get off your high horse, he can support as many treams as he wants.


I dont know if many of you realise this, but IT'S JUST A FUCKING GAME!!!


I don't listen to the advice of LIARS!

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Football exists to amuse the fans, and if someone has sympathies or likes 50 clubs then that's his right, the fact that you're a "true" fan doesnt make you better than him, so cut the crap both of you.
No he doesn't. Because if one of those 50 clubs matches up against another one of those 49 clubs, he will relinquish his support of one. That's what you call hypocrisy. That's why everybody here makes fun of people such as Maher, as these people are just liars. When you state you support a team that means you support them over everybody else.

It's a shame little kids don't understand this.

Andy get a grip and learn to respect other people's opinion. Ultimately who are you to tell him what he can or cannot do?
I do respect other's opinions, but I don't respect people who fuck over one of the teams they "support."

Andy your a fu.cking tool. I support italy and I always will, I have respect for canada because it's were a grew up. I'm not trashing canada because I support italy. So get over yourself.
So just support Italy then. If you did that I wouldn't have a problem. But instead you come here and talk shit about my NT with your Canadian banter, like a little italian and canadian cocksucker. Again, choose one or the other, or you're a worthless fan and a literal piece of fecal matter.
 

Daddi

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So Milito will probably sign in the coming days? That is great news. But I'm a bit sceptical and pessimistic about it. Hope Juventus prove me wrong.
 

Bjerknes

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Can you fu.cking read. I have respect for canada, thats it. I don't go out of my way to support them. If i had to choose whether they do good or bad, I'd obivously choose for them to do good. If their in the same tournament as italy (MY FUCKING BIRTHPLACE) then I won't support them. I don't watch or go to canada games but that doesn't mean I have to hate them.
You don't support canada then. You are no fucking canadian football supporter. So stop FUCKING DEFENDING CANADIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL. Douche.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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forza canada :p and mcbride and mcbain and mcwhoever can blow me
stick to ur nfl buddy
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Another racist comment... NFL. How original!

Mcbain isn't even a real player, so learn up about football before talking with me. You probably couldn't even name half of the Italian 82 winning squad, yet you all yourself an Italian.
 

Bjerknes

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Sorry Tahir... I don't have time to read your post right now but I know you're an objective poster, and I probably agree with some aspects of it. But people who take the piss at my team despite them liking several NT's will at my own shit.
 

Morra10

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Apr 30, 2006
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You don't support canada then. You are no fucking canadian football supporter. So stop FUCKING DEFENDING CANADIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL. Douche.

Sure I might not be a fu.cking flag waving Canadian supporter but I live here so I have a right to fu.cking defend the country. I'd rather them win then someone else. You just wasted half an hour of my fu.cking time because you think your better then everyone else.
 

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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Yes there is because it's superficial. What happens if down the road Italy meets up with Canada in the World Cup? That douche will support Italy of course, thus letting his former support go astray. That's what you call superficial bullshit. Either support one or the other.. not both. You look like a bitch if such a match ever comes around the mountain.
I hate these faggots who grow up in other nations yet still support their family's country's. You lot are just a bunch of bitches.
Oh come on Andy, you have no idea what it's like to be very strongly attached to two different countries. I'm in a similar situation; my parents are Korean, but I was born in Australia. All my life, my identity has been a Korean Australian. Not a Korean living in Australia, not an Australian with Korean background.

I've been supporting the Korean football team my whole life, because I've lived in Korea, I speak Korean to my parents, I eat Korean food etc. etc. That said, Australia is my birthplace and my home, and I've suffered the same heartbreak as the rest of the nation when we (yes, I feel qualified to use the word 'we' when it comes to both Korea and Australia) failed to qualify for previous World Cups.

Tell me, what's wrong with that? Should I be forced to choose one over the other? By that logic, I might as well disown the country whose football team I'd support in the event that they met in an international competition.
 

Bjerknes

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Sure I might not be a fu.cking flag waving Canadian supporter but I live here so I have a right to fu.cking defend the country. I'd rather them win then someone else. You just wasted half an hour of my fu.cking time because you think your better then everyone else.
It's not about me being better than anybody, it's about the ethics of supporting a football team. You are the prototypical hypocrite when it comes to that.
 
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