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Euro 2012 |OT2| of Spain celebrating victory with younger, mixed gender squad

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pulga

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I saw some kids at the food court today, imitating Balotelli's "celebration".

It's kinda weird to think he's a role model to children now.
 

Wellscha

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Gustav

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Ok, I'm back.
Fuck Löw big time, what a stupid piece of shit for fucking the team up like he did & caving in against big teams like he always does! FUCK YOU, Löw. Die you booger eathing FUCK!

And fuck the goddamn Bayern-Losers (Schweinsteiger, Kroos, Gomez). Who fucking needs those cursed assholes. LOSERS 4 ever and always!
BUT BUT SCHWEINSTEIGER; HE IS sooo important, the born leader........bwahahaha, fucking pig fucking LOSER, a joke and Kroos (partly a Neverkusen product) is growing up to be just like him!
And then those smug fucks act like it's all good & dandy (mini captain Lahm of all things....
VIZEMEISTER, VIZEMEISTE HEY HEY HEY!
VIZEMEISTER, VIZEMEISTE HEY HEY HEY!
VIZEMEISTER, VIZEMEISTE HEY HEY HEY!
VIZEMEISTER, VIZEMEISTE HEY HEY HEY!


Congrats Italy, very well played! That is how its done and I really hope you can kill the Iberian witch.
I hoped so much that you'd convert those chances in the last minutes. We should've lost 5-0 not 2-1 so that the Lööwser would step the fuck down.

I'm out

More! More!!
 

LProtag

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It makes more sense than Yang Wenli's semi-circles beating the shit out of rectangles... in space!

The semi-circle formation is the perfect formation. You can't deal with semi-circles, they're too unpredictable, you never know what flank is going to be attacked.

Football needs more semi-circle formations.
 

Regulus Tera

Romanes Eunt Domus
The semi-circle formation is the perfect formation. You can't deal with semi-circles, they're too unpredictable, you never know what flank is going to be attacked.

Football needs more semi-circle formations.
That's only the case because the Empire's generals are complete nitwits. Surely with better management from the Empire Yang's scrubness would come to light.

Yang is the Spain of Galactic Legends.
 
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I am interested in more Balotelli greatness. I there a giant gif bin of all this mans hilarious achievements?

EDIT: I should note I'm interested in his stand up comedy career, not his football career. Although it's nice that's he's good at football too.
 

caramac

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Haha, just catching up with the game last night on the BBC iplayer ....

Gary Lineker to Klinsmann pre game : Jurgen, what does happen to Germany when they play Italy in these big tournaments? Why is that bogey there?
 

Divius

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Is someone collecting all Sunhigifs? Would love to see them all posted when the tournament is over. That would be the best recap ever.
 

Raist

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Schlaaaand, nooo :(

Oh well, Italy deserved it. No more Gomez plzkthx.

Neuer is awesome. Crazy, but awesome. He also applauded Balotelli's second goal. Respect.
 

xbhaskarx

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From other forums. It's amazing. People saying that Italy didn't really win because their scorer was black, etc.

That's pretty disgusting, but before Italy fans get all outraged over what anonymous idiots are saying on random internet forums...

Italy's culture of racism exposed by fans' abuse of black football star
Born in Sicily to Ghanaian parents, Inter Milan's Mario Balotelli personifies a refusal to accept a multi-ethnic society

Tom Kington, Rome
The Observer, Saturday 12 December 2009

The songs are varied, offensive and, in at least one case, openly racist. "If you jump up and down, Balotelli dies" is a favourite with supporters of arguably the most famous Italian football club, Juventus.

"A negro cannot be Italian" is the chant that explains the vitriol. The target of the abuse is 19-year-old Mario Balotelli, a footballer with Italian champions Inter Milan and a rising star of Italy's Under-21 national team.

In England, Germany or France, Balotelli would be making headlines in the sports pages as one of the most exciting young prospects in the national sport. In Italy, his treatment at the hands of a minority of hostile football fans is turning him into a symbol of the country's seeming inability to embrace a multi-ethnic identity. Last Monday, Juventus were fined for anti-Balotelli chanting at a match for the second time this season.
 
I take back everything I said of Balotelli. In the beggining I was cursing him out calling him a terrible player because of the opportunities he missed. But cripes did he play a killer game today.
 

Zabojnik

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That's pretty disgusting, but before Italy fans get all outraged over what anonymous idiots are saying on random internet forums...

Italy's culture of racism exposed by fans' abuse of black football star
Born in Sicily to Ghanaian parents, Inter Milan's Mario Balotelli personifies a refusal to accept a multi-ethnic society

Tom Kington, Rome
The Observer, Saturday 12 December 2009

I'm the last person you'll see defending racist football fans and having been to quite a few Serie A matches in stadiums all across northern Italy over the years I've heard all the racist chants, buuuu!s and otherwise obscenely offensive stuff you can imagine. There was definitely a strong racial component to the whole Balotelli situation when he was at Inter and no one can deny that. However, at the time many fans made a point of pointing out (sorry) that the insults to Balotelli weren't racist in nature. Sometimes they were just insults. Distasteful, wrong and stupid, as insults often are. But to be completely honest ... Mario kind of deserved them at the time, because he was being an absolute cunt on the pitch. Like, the count of cunts.

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"We don't insult you because you're of a different colour, we insult you because you're an asshole without honour."

Just to say that things aren't always as black and / or white as the quick-to-take-up-a-cause media would have you believe.
They should be black and white though, as any respectable juventino will tell you. :D
 

Yurt

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The Observer, Saturday 12 December 2009

2009 article?

"Italy's culture of racism exposed by fans' abuse of black football star
Born in Sicily to Ghanaian parents, Inter Milan's Mario Balotelli personifies a refusal to accept a multi-ethnic society"

He was abused for this more than anything else. It's unfortunate (and ridiculous) but some fans don't consider the racist chants a form of racism when it's directed to a footballer during a game, as they're just trying to rile him up.

It is racist, and it must stop. I doubt anyone would say anything to Mario in Italy right now anyway, he's a national hero and everyone is proud of him.
 
I'm really pissed of about our fascist newspapers saying "Vaffanmerkel" ( something like fuck you merkel) and "Ciao Ciao Culona" (bye bye big booty). It's really sad, it doesn't represent our culture and our spirit. Our country is f***'d up and a victory won't change anything. Resepct to our German friends.
 

fuenf

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I'm really pissed of about our fascist newspapers saying "Vaffanmerkel" ( something like fuck you merkel) and "Ciao Ciao Culona" (bye bye big booty). It's really sad, it doesn't represent our culture and our spirit. Our country is f***'d up and a victory won't change anything. Resepct to our German friends.

i doubt anything takes comments like that too serious. matter of fact, i think it's good when people can transfer their frustrations to football games (it's better than all out nationalism / war etc.).
 
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