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Postby YFred » Fri Mar 19, 2010 12:44 am

Acikgoz wrote:Fred you'll love this - sweet irony

Cypriot authorities are to investigate claims of possible match-fixing in soccer after UEFA raised the alarm.

Butter wouldn't melt Eddy boy and DT. I'm sure TURKEY WILL GET THE BLAME FOR THIS TOO.... They just can't lie fast enough however idiotic it makes them look.

Don't be silly it must be Turkey's fault. GCs can do no wrong.
Greeks good Turks bad. Now repeat after me.
Greeks good Turks bad. Go DT it will make you feel better.
Seriously it may have been caused by trauma they faced in 74.
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Postby DT. » Fri Mar 19, 2010 9:21 am

Acikgoz wrote:OK to put this topic to bed answer me this, is it Turkey or south Cyprus that have protested for Turkish Cypriots not to play?
How you doing with breaking THE cardinal rule of the constitution?
Come on DT. Ed's dead baby, Ed's dead, at least he wised up....



Its very simple really ,when the illegal FA in the occupied areas tried to hold an international friendly match the jurisdiction of the CFA was under threat due to the UEFA member not notifying it that it was going to conduct a game in Cyprus.

The CFA notified UEFA who obviously as per the UEFA statutes took action. You cannot hold an international game in a country without the prior approval of that country's FA.

Now to make sure this doesn't happen again the 2 vice-chairmen of UEFA a Cypriot and a Turk took it upon themselves to come up with a formula that would allow the TC's to compete both at home officially and abroad.

The formula included a recognised TC FA that holds their own league in Cyprus under the rules of the CFA. It would have been an autonomous federation which would only revert to the central authority for a limited amount of issues. Very much how the whole gig would work after a solution.

The TC FA said yes...talat said no.

You do the math dumdum.
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Postby Me Ed » Fri Mar 19, 2010 10:39 am

Acikgoz,

I bow down to you superior wit and retort.

Hang on - thanks to the thick Turkish polititians you don't play international football, nor have they justified Turkey appalling human rights record.

Nope - you are a partitionist thicko and idiot.
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Postby YFred » Fri Mar 19, 2010 11:27 am

DT. wrote:
Acikgoz wrote:OK to put this topic to bed answer me this, is it Turkey or south Cyprus that have protested for Turkish Cypriots not to play?
How you doing with breaking THE cardinal rule of the constitution?
Come on DT. Ed's dead baby, Ed's dead, at least he wised up....



Its very simple really ,when the illegal FA in the occupied areas tried to hold an international friendly match the jurisdiction of the CFA was under threat due to the UEFA member not notifying it that it was going to conduct a game in Cyprus.

The CFA notified UEFA who obviously as per the UEFA statutes took action. You cannot hold an international game in a country without the prior approval of that country's FA.

Now to make sure this doesn't happen again the 2 vice-chairmen of UEFA a Cypriot and a Turk took it upon themselves to come up with a formula that would allow the TC's to compete both at home officially and abroad.

The formula included a recognised TC FA that holds their own league in Cyprus under the rules of the CFA. It would have been an autonomous federation which would only revert to the central authority for a limited amount of issues. Very much how the whole gig would work after a solution.

The TC FA said yes...talat said no.

You do the math dumdum.

It's alright DT, there there, CFA can shove it up their arse.
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Postby DT. » Fri Mar 19, 2010 11:42 am

YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
Acikgoz wrote:OK to put this topic to bed answer me this, is it Turkey or south Cyprus that have protested for Turkish Cypriots not to play?
How you doing with breaking THE cardinal rule of the constitution?
Come on DT. Ed's dead baby, Ed's dead, at least he wised up....



Its very simple really ,when the illegal FA in the occupied areas tried to hold an international friendly match the jurisdiction of the CFA was under threat due to the UEFA member not notifying it that it was going to conduct a game in Cyprus.

The CFA notified UEFA who obviously as per the UEFA statutes took action. You cannot hold an international game in a country without the prior approval of that country's FA.

Now to make sure this doesn't happen again the 2 vice-chairmen of UEFA a Cypriot and a Turk took it upon themselves to come up with a formula that would allow the TC's to compete both at home officially and abroad.

The formula included a recognised TC FA that holds their own league in Cyprus under the rules of the CFA. It would have been an autonomous federation which would only revert to the central authority for a limited amount of issues. Very much how the whole gig would work after a solution.

The TC FA said yes...talat said no.

You do the math dumdum.

It's alright DT, there there, CFA can shove it up their arse.


:lol: :lol: I'm always amazed at how painful my posts have become for you.
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Postby YFred » Fri Mar 19, 2010 11:52 am

DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
Acikgoz wrote:OK to put this topic to bed answer me this, is it Turkey or south Cyprus that have protested for Turkish Cypriots not to play?
How you doing with breaking THE cardinal rule of the constitution?
Come on DT. Ed's dead baby, Ed's dead, at least he wised up....



Its very simple really ,when the illegal FA in the occupied areas tried to hold an international friendly match the jurisdiction of the CFA was under threat due to the UEFA member not notifying it that it was going to conduct a game in Cyprus.

The CFA notified UEFA who obviously as per the UEFA statutes took action. You cannot hold an international game in a country without the prior approval of that country's FA.

Now to make sure this doesn't happen again the 2 vice-chairmen of UEFA a Cypriot and a Turk took it upon themselves to come up with a formula that would allow the TC's to compete both at home officially and abroad.

The formula included a recognised TC FA that holds their own league in Cyprus under the rules of the CFA. It would have been an autonomous federation which would only revert to the central authority for a limited amount of issues. Very much how the whole gig would work after a solution.

The TC FA said yes...talat said no.

You do the math dumdum.

It's alright DT, there there, CFA can shove it up their arse.


:lol: :lol: I'm always amazed at how painful my posts have become for you.

Yes indeed, I am in serious danger of suffering a hernia from laughter. :lol: :lol:
That's how painful it is, What?
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