American's view on Football(Soccer), I can't help but AGREE!
DT. wrote:Acikgoz wrote:Apoel puts anti-turkish pamphlets on its seats, has major political connections. They actively promote hate.
This as a european football team.
Football violence has trended downward over the last 15 years due to active and responsible management - as recent as a couple of months ago this team's management were complicit in promotiong hate.
They should be banned from playing until their management can stop such violent actions.
Note, not one arrest by the racist police!!
How many places have you seen this written on the walls in the occupied territories?
"Kibris Turktur"
paliometoxo wrote:and how many turkish flags are there in the north? more then tripple greek flags we have and 20 times bigger then the ones we use..
the enosis looks like its been there a while, we even have that in nicosia i bet its been there for a long time the walls its on look 100 years old
Tommy27 wrote:I condemn the incident that some Apoel fans attacked Turkish Cypriots who went to watch Apoel - Omonia game last sunday.
I don't say that all Apoel fans are responsible but I really don't understand how xenophobic they are. They are the most racist group in Europe...for sure...Can anyone have a suggestions how both communities avoid such actions? How we prevent this tension?
paliometoxo wrote:and how many turkish flags are there in the north? more then tripple greek flags we have and 20 times bigger then the ones we use..
the enosis looks like its been there a while, we even have that in Nicosia i bet its been there for a long time the walls its on look 100 years old
Bananiot wrote:A huge banner that the APOEL supporters hoisted in the football match read "Greece or Death". It was a central slogan and none of the moderate APOEL supporters tried to do anything about it. Probably they were scared too. These are fanatics who use sporting events to vent their fascist feelings.
I know that many TC's support Omonoia and they mingle with Omonoia supporters for protection. It will make my day to see TC's and GC's fighting, hand in hand, against nationalism, be it Greek or Turkish.
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