[WC] World Cup 2010 - General Talk Thread (71 Viewers)

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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What's this about?



:lol2: Dude...you're white.

I've known 3 Spaniards very well. One was a cool dude, down to earth but he was also half Japanese. One I knew a long time ago when I was young so I can't really say and one I went to high school; total douchebag. The kid has the balls to sit in front of my Jamaican roommate and say that "girls are beautiful everywhere except black girls...except those with a strain of white in them".

Other than that I can't mention the number of times I've run into arrogant pricks from there.
It's about my sig. The two teams that were screwed in 2002 won in 2006 and 2010.

Obviously you are not very familiar with European culture as there is racism towards white people too. On a global scale the Japanese detest white people and especially white people with blue eyes, which makes going to Japan a no no for me. Your comment comes from feeling sorry for yourself because you're not white. Get over it.

Had you read my post thoroughly though, you would have seen that I was not talking about racism towards myself.

Saying you don't like black girls isn't really racist by the way. I have a white friend who has a thing for black girls and he doesn't like white girls. Would you call that racist?
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
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Dec 16, 2003
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Why all the Spanish hate? Now that they are worlds best they are hated? Reminds me of Italy 4years ago. The lads showed some nice football and they deserve it.

Holland on the other hand were playing some karate game and deserved anything but the trophy.

Players like Xavi are something. The haters should hide their faces because if they don't think Spain deserved it then they shouldn't be watching this sport.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,312
Rab,

I agree with you and Alen when you say that a great generation of players has won it. What I like about this is that the best team probably won.

I do not like the Spanish mentality however. Remember them celebrating when Schweini was giving an interview in 2008? That says it all for me.
 

V

Senior Member
Jun 8, 2005
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Why all the Spanish hate? Now that they are worlds best they are hated? Reminds me of Italy 4years ago. The lads showed some nice football and they deserve it.

Holland on the other hand were playing some karate game and deserved anything but the trophy.

Players like Xavi are something. The haters should hide their faces because if they don't think Spain deserved it then they shouldn't be watching this sport.
Though I'm glad they won it, they were nowhere near the team that won the Euro. If we're gonna talk who deserved this title most, in my opinion it's gotta be Germany. But hey, that's football.

I agreee about Holland, they really disappointed me last night with their agressiveness. Some of the starts were homicidal.
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
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Dec 16, 2003
72,692
Rab,

I agree with you and Alen when you say that a great generation of players has won it. What I like about this is that the best team probably won.

I do not like the Spanish mentality however. Remember them celebrating when Schweini was giving an interview in 2008? That says it all for me.
That's a lame thing to mention Andries. Extremely lame.

Anyone is free to celebrate, it's not like they did it on purpose to piss of Shwein. Footballers are free to celebrate when they score or win. If every single footballer will have to think of his opponents emotions or feelings then there's no point of this game.

I'll give you another example, in 2006 final, Del Piero, Camoranesi, Buffon and the rest of Juve players were celebrating like nuts while their teammates Trezeguet and Thuram were crying, specially Trezeguet. Does this mean that Buffon lacks class because he shouldn't be celebrating infront of his crying teammate?

Also, this Spanish team got really classy players to even question their mentality, starting from Casillas to Xavi, Fabregas, Iniesta ending up with Ramos and Puyol.
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
I hate that fag. Inter suits his personality a lot.
:agree:, Now this player lacks class Andries.

Though I'm glad they won it, they were nowhere near the team that won the Euro. If we're gonna talk who deserved this title most, in my opinion it's gotta be Germany. But hey, that's football.

I agreee about Holland, they really disappointed me last night with their agressiveness. Some of the starts were homicidal.
True. Spain were not the Euro 2008 winning team but they still entertain you. The easy game they play, the way they control the field the way they oblige their opponents to defend and run for the entire game is something.

Germany were also a wonderful team too, but they were outclassed when they played the Spanish in the semis.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,312
That's a lame thing to mention Andries. Extremely lame.

Anyone is free to celebrate, it's not like they did it on purpose to piss of Shwein. Footballers are free to celebrate when they score or win. If every single footballer will have to think of his opponents emotions or feelings then there's no point of this game.

I'll give you another example, in 2006 final, Del Piero, Camoranesi, Buffon and the rest of Juve players were celebrating like nuts while their teammates Trezeguet and Thuram were crying, specially Trezeguet. Does this mean that Buffon lacks class because he shouldn't be celebrating infront of his crying teammate?

Also, this Spanish team got really classy players to even question their mentality, starting from Casillas to Xavi, Fabregas, Iniesta ending up with Ramos and Puyol.
Of course they did it to piss off Schweini, Rab. They don't interview the players in the Spanish locker room. This was well after the game so the Spanish, instead of celebrating in their locker room, wanted to disturb Schweini. It was not an accident.

What you mention of 2006 happened on the pitch. And besides, the more classy players will always console the opponents. Remember what Henry did in 2000? The guy kept talking to Alex for minutes.

Fabregas, Iniesta and Puyol are definitely class in this aspect. Casillas and Ramos are very good players and they will take responsibility too, but they can be quite childish.
 

Klin

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May 27, 2009
61,692
what's so wrong with Wesley thinking about the Inter supporters? sure it's lame for us, but overall I think it was not so bad.
I'm not saying that he did wrong by mentioning that. I'm just criticizing his personality and dirty play, as we seen him doing with Inter and Holland.
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
what's so wrong with Wesley thinking about the Inter supporters? sure it's lame for us, but overall I think it was not so bad.
Whenever you hear him praising and talking about Inter fans makes you wonder how many years he spent at Inter. The fag hasn't even been there for a year and keeps praising them.

Of course they did it to piss off Schweini, Rab. They don't interview the players in the Spanish locker room. This was well after the game so the Spanish, instead of celebrating in their locker room, wanted to disturb Schweini. It was not an accident.
I doubt that. Their celebration is called train celebration, and this celebration can't be done in a locker room. Sure they went out of their locker room but I don't think their intention was to piss off Shweini. It's out of the question if you ask me.


What you mention of 2006 happened on the pitch. And besides, the more classy players will always console the opponents. Remember what Henry did in 2000? The guy kept talking to Alex for minutes.

Fabregas, Iniesta and Puyol are definitely class in this aspect. Casillas and Ramos are very good players and they will take responsibility too, but they can be quite childish.
When you win such a trophy and when you know how much bonuses you will be gaining it's easy to turn into a child for few mins and celebrate like a wasted teenager. You can't control it. It's about the intention though I'm talking about and I don't think their intention was to hurt the German players feelings.

Simply, they were celebrating their first ever victory and they just couldn't control themselves.
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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Whenever you hear him praising and talking about Inter fans makes you wonder how many years he spent at Inter. The fag hasn't even been there for a year and keeps praising them.
Well it's only obvious he does that, he moved to Real Madrid and stayed on the bench, he then moved to Inter and had a phenomenal season with them where he was a key player.
 

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