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Post by Mirko on Feb 2, 2009 14:49:00 GMT 1
Rio Ferdinand inteviewd PM Brown yesterday in the Observer. Brown said this (and he is right IMO);
"And certainly, what you've done about racism; racism in sport is completely unacceptable and it is something that's tarnished the reputation of football in many places. The Emile Heskey thing is the most recent worst example. Croatia should have been forced to have their games behind closed doors or something. They didn't take tough enough discipline with them".
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Post by capio on Feb 2, 2009 15:55:30 GMT 1
Is it really a football issue though? I appreciate they can influence younger children but this is a society issue. Closing a football game is not going to change the attitude of a large minority of e in Croatia.
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Post by boris on Feb 2, 2009 20:00:55 GMT 1
Gordon Brown being right, no way (and Capio confirms it!)!
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Post by Nick on Feb 2, 2009 23:29:46 GMT 1
He was right once.
"A weak currency arises from a weak economy, which in turn is the result of a weak government"
- Gordon Brown (1992)
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Post by galant on Feb 3, 2009 0:15:13 GMT 1
sounds like a threat to me. like telling an elephant that he will die if he doesnt eat an egg, but then you have to explain to the lephant the whole idea of its nutritional value and how its even better than peanuts, and that hes not even an elephant, that hes an individual , entitled to a job and pay, and rights!!! haha, what a scam.
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