Tim Drayton wrote:Interesting, this so-British bovver boy's e-mail address is [email protected]. Isn't that a rather ... er Greek-sounding name?
That would be from the flag of St George...
Tim Drayton wrote:Interesting, this so-British bovver boy's e-mail address is [email protected]. Isn't that a rather ... er Greek-sounding name?
DT. wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:Interesting, this so-British bovver boy's e-mail address is [email protected]. Isn't that a rather ... er Greek-sounding name?
http://www.cyprus-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... ht=#404891
idiot
Oracle wrote:DT. wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:Interesting, this so-British bovver boy's e-mail address is [email protected]. Isn't that a rather ... er Greek-sounding name?
http://www.cyprus-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... ht=#404891
idiot
Having read it twice now, he / she did not say they were English .... just that English people hate the Turks and he/she now lives in the UK.
speters wrote:I am currently in the UK, visited North Cyprus pre 1974 and also after, lived in Germany for 2 years and have travelled to various places in europe, and have come across many Turks, especially when I travelled to Turkey to watch my beloved Arsenal play against Galatasary. I have never in my life experienced such, filthy and Barbaric behaviour from any nation. We had bags full of urine & poo thrown at us, our fans attacked with unbelievable savegry (One being stabbed to death) with banners everywhere displaying "death to the English." From my past and sometimes present experience most English people if not, the majority that I have come across cannot stand Turks, it's the same in Germany and most other places I have visited. I read some of these forums and CANNOT Believe some of the Turkish comments I read. "poor Turks this, poor Turks that" Look at what you have done to other people such as the Kurds, was chemical weapons neccessary?, how about thr Genocide commited against the Armenians, The Missing prisoners in Cyprus, I can go on and on. You have a cheek!!! You forget one thing, You Invaded Cyprus, took it by force!!! and now you want to claim the North as yours? WHY??? how about historical Constantinople now called Instanbul. How about all the illegal immigrants entering the UK aided mainly by guess who? yes the Turks!!! I was in North Cyprus when it was lovely, went back recently on a quick visit and I hated it. I have never met an English person who likes a Turk!!! NORTH CYPRUS DOES NOT BELONG TO THE TURKS!!! NEITHER DOES UK, GERMANY OR ANYWHERE ELSE. get the Turks out of Britain!!!
74LB wrote:speters wrote:I am currently in the UK, visited North Cyprus pre 1974 and also after, lived in Germany for 2 years and have travelled to various places in europe, and have come across many Turks, especially when I travelled to Turkey to watch my beloved Arsenal play against Galatasary. I have never in my life experienced such, filthy and Barbaric behaviour from any nation. We had bags full of urine & poo thrown at us, our fans attacked with unbelievable savegry (One being stabbed to death) with banners everywhere displaying "death to the English." From my past and sometimes present experience most English people if not, the majority that I have come across cannot stand Turks, it's the same in Germany and most other places I have visited. I read some of these forums and CANNOT Believe some of the Turkish comments I read. "poor Turks this, poor Turks that" Look at what you have done to other people such as the Kurds, was chemical weapons neccessary?, how about thr Genocide commited against the Armenians, The Missing prisoners in Cyprus, I can go on and on. You have a cheek!!! You forget one thing, You Invaded Cyprus, took it by force!!! and now you want to claim the North as yours? WHY??? how about historical Constantinople now called Instanbul. How about all the illegal immigrants entering the UK aided mainly by guess who? yes the Turks!!! I was in North Cyprus when it was lovely, went back recently on a quick visit and I hated it. I have never met an English person who likes a Turk!!! NORTH CYPRUS DOES NOT BELONG TO THE TURKS!!! NEITHER DOES UK, GERMANY OR ANYWHERE ELSE. get the Turks out of Britain!!!
When exactly did Arsenal play in Istanbul against Galatasaray ?
And who was killed if you don't mind me asking ?
I think you are making this all up.
The reasons are only known to yourself.
BBCNews wrote:Thursday, 6 April, 2000, 03:28 GMT 04:28 UK
Fans killed in Turkey violence
English and Turkish supporters clash in Istanbul
Two Leeds United fans have been killed in violent clashes between English and Turkish football supporters in Istanbul.
Tonight is going down as one of those black nights in history
Another man is seriously injured after fighting ahead of Thursday's Uefa Cup clash between the Premiership side and Galatasaray.
Violence broke out about 2030BST after a Leeds fan reportedly insulted a van driver - a knife was drawn and a fan, named by the Foreign Office as Christopher Loftus, 37, was stabbed. A second fan, Kevin Speight, died later in hospital.
74LB wrote:Oracle,
the incident you mention has nothing to do with Arsenal playing in Istanbul. The fans killed that we all remember were 2 Leeds fans.
speters is qute clear about the violence he says he saw and witnessed.
I think he is lying.
74LB wrote:Oracle,
the incident you mention has nothing to do with Arsenal playing in Istanbul. The fans killed that we all remember were 2 Leeds fans.
speters is qute clear about the violence he says he saw and witnessed.
I think he is lying.
BBCNews wrote:Wednesday, 17 May, 2000, 23:01 GMT 00:01 UK
Penalty heartbreak for Arsenal
Arsenal 0-0 Galatasaray
Galatasaray win 4-1 on penalties
Galatasaray have won the Uefa Cup final after beating Arsenal on penalties in a pulsating game of missed chances.
It is the first time a Turkish side has won the trophy, prompting wild celebrations on the streets of Istanbul.
Arsenal's Davor Suker and Patrick Vieira missed their penalties before former Tottenham defender Gheorghe Popescu hit the trophy winner for Galatasaray.
Galatasaray have now won an impressive treble this season, after claiming their 14th Turkish league title, as well as the Turkish Cup.
The match went ahead despite three fans being stabbed in clashes in the capital's centre before the game.
Oracle wrote:74LB wrote:Oracle,
the incident you mention has nothing to do with Arsenal playing in Istanbul. The fans killed that we all remember were 2 Leeds fans.
speters is qute clear about the violence he says he saw and witnessed.
I think he is lying.
I can't believe I'm Googling football .... I've probably got this wrong too, can't make out which is home or away ... but I've found this which may fit the puzzle he has set usBBCNews wrote:Wednesday, 17 May, 2000, 23:01 GMT 00:01 UK
Penalty heartbreak for Arsenal
Arsenal 0-0 Galatasaray
Galatasaray win 4-1 on penalties
Galatasaray have won the Uefa Cup final after beating Arsenal on penalties in a pulsating game of missed chances.
It is the first time a Turkish side has won the trophy, prompting wild celebrations on the streets of Istanbul.
Arsenal's Davor Suker and Patrick Vieira missed their penalties before former Tottenham defender Gheorghe Popescu hit the trophy winner for Galatasaray.
Galatasaray have now won an impressive treble this season, after claiming their 14th Turkish league title, as well as the Turkish Cup.
The match went ahead despite three fans being stabbed in clashes in the capital's centre before the game.
74LB wrote:Oracle wrote:74LB wrote:Oracle,
the incident you mention has nothing to do with Arsenal playing in Istanbul. The fans killed that we all remember were 2 Leeds fans.
speters is qute clear about the violence he says he saw and witnessed.
I think he is lying.
I can't believe I'm Googling football .... I've probably got this wrong too, can't make out which is home or away ... but I've found this which may fit the puzzle he has set usBBCNews wrote:Wednesday, 17 May, 2000, 23:01 GMT 00:01 UK
Penalty heartbreak for Arsenal
Arsenal 0-0 Galatasaray
Galatasaray win 4-1 on penalties
Galatasaray have won the Uefa Cup final after beating Arsenal on penalties in a pulsating game of missed chances.
It is the first time a Turkish side has won the trophy, prompting wild celebrations on the streets of Istanbul.
Arsenal's Davor Suker and Patrick Vieira missed their penalties before former Tottenham defender Gheorghe Popescu hit the trophy winner for Galatasaray.
Galatasaray have now won an impressive treble this season, after claiming their 14th Turkish league title, as well as the Turkish Cup.
The match went ahead despite three fans being stabbed in clashes in the capital's centre before the game.
Oracle, please stop. This match was played in Denmark.
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