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3,000 TCs on the side of Trabzonspor!

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby Anglo » Thu Jul 28, 2005 4:46 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Anglo just to prove you are telling the truth I noticed this sentence in a Cyprus Mail article today;

Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots were sitting side-by-side in some areas of the stadium.”



Thank you for providing that, VP. I'm happy to take criticism based on the strengths of my arguments but to be casually called a liar is downright insulting.

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Postby MicAtCyp » Thu Jul 28, 2005 5:05 pm

wrote: Lets hope that Anorthosis finishes the job in occupied Trapezounta. When a simple sports victory fuels such stupid nationalist flames . . . . . (snip)


I suppose the 100 times more nationalistic flames coming from Turkey count nothing for you, yet something you heard on a TV station in the early morning hours, when even the hens were hardly awake, is enough. Man didn’t you notice they even threatened for a Third Attila operation?
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Postby Bananiot » Thu Jul 28, 2005 7:19 pm

So, two wrongs make a right. Excellent logic, keep it up.

Phani Chalkia is (was) the high hurdler. After she won gold she claimed that Greeks are destined for the winners podium only.

Just to inject a different flavour to this topic I would like to say that it is so sad that we look only for sporting and music (eurovision) achievements to boost our national pride. At the same time culture really suffers and the government spends peanuts on this sector while the mass hysteria for football reaches new hights. These are the marks of a sick society and this is why I can feel very little for such events which at the end of the day are just games we play for ammusement.
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Postby Murtaza » Thu Jul 28, 2005 8:27 pm

MicAtCyp wrote:
wrote: Lets hope that Anorthosis finishes the job in occupied Trapezounta. When a simple sports victory fuels such stupid nationalist flames . . . . . (snip)


I suppose the 100 times more nationalistic flames coming from Turkey count nothing for you, yet something you heard on a TV station in the early morning hours, when even the hens were hardly awake, is enough. Man didn’t you notice they even threatened for a Third Attila operation?



lolllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
Micatcyp you are taking all of this too serious. LOL Third Attila operation.
:lol:

This is just a stupid game.
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Postby MicAtCyp » Thu Jul 28, 2005 10:14 pm

Murtaza wrote: Sakalimizi Kestiler : They cut our heard


I beleive it should be beard not heard.(mas ekopsan ta geneia) :?

I liked this one: Trabzon atesle oynadi-Trabzon played with fire. 8)

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Anglo wrote: This is the second time you have called me a liar


Nobody called you a liar.I said I doubt. And I have every reason to doubt when I see someone who imo is clearly trying to push forward an agenta.
Same comments go to your identical twin called Viewpoint.
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Postby MicAtCyp » Thu Jul 28, 2005 10:20 pm

Bananiot wrote: So, two wrongs make a right. Excellent logic, keep it up.


Nope!Intentionally ommiting the second wrong makes you biased.
:P
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Postby Murtaza » Thu Jul 28, 2005 10:26 pm

LOL It is beard. Do you have this words at greek too?

Hmm, It is related with history of ottomans.
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Postby Viewpoint » Thu Jul 28, 2005 10:58 pm

Anglo wrote:
MicAtCyp wrote:
Anglo wrote: A Greek speaking TC friend, who is a refugee from Limassol now living in Kyrenia, was at the match sitting with four TC friends in the Famagusta section of the ground and supporting Anorthosis.


Allow me to doubt the truthness of your story. Tickets were pre - sold. The way they were pre - sold plus the 3 zones of Police checking outside the Stadium virtually excludes that possibility




This is the second time you have called me a liar and you are now beginning to irritate me. Firstly because your accusation is 100% false and secondly because you are smug and wrong - loads of TC's bought tickets for the GC part of the stadium - it was bloody easy. All you need to say is four tickets please in Greek and they sell you four tickets!

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http://www.cyprus-forum.com/cyprus1566.html


Lets remind everyone exactly what you said, you again were totally wrong in your smug assumptions which you consistently spout out as if its the gods truth and you know all, well you should apologise to Anglo for doubting his honesty and manipulating vocabulary to give the impression that he was not telling the truth, but this backfired to your discredit, what Anglo said was evidently correct.

Apology in order MicAtCyp...
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Postby Anglo » Fri Jul 29, 2005 1:23 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Anglo wrote:
MicAtCyp wrote:
Anglo wrote: A Greek speaking TC friend, who is a refugee from Limassol now living in Kyrenia, was at the match sitting with four TC friends in the Famagusta section of the ground and supporting Anorthosis.


Allow me to doubt the truthness of your story. Tickets were pre - sold. The way they were pre - sold plus the 3 zones of Police checking outside the Stadium virtually excludes that possibility




This is the second time you have called me a liar and you are now beginning to irritate me. Firstly because your accusation is 100% false and secondly because you are smug and wrong - loads of TC's bought tickets for the GC part of the stadium - it was bloody easy. All you need to say is four tickets please in Greek and they sell you four tickets!

EDITED for reason 4
http://www.cyprus-forum.com/cyprus1566.html


Lets remind everyone exactly what you said, you again were totally wrong in your smug assumptions which you consistently spout out as if its the gods truth and you know all, well you should apologise to Anglo for doubting his honesty and manipulating vocabulary to give the impression that he was not telling the truth, but this backfired to your discredit, what Anglo said was evidently correct.

Apology in order MicAtCyp...


Well done for spotting his attempt at repeating the slur and at the same time avoiding an honest retraction. Where's my apology MicAtCyp?
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Postby cypezokyli » Fri Jul 29, 2005 2:38 pm

It was a high risk game could have been explosive, if it werent for the prison camp police control, barbed wire, majority segregation of TCs and GCs people and cars, and exiting control, was needed to deter people from causing trouble. We have yet to mature enough to do without these heavy precautions, the verbal abuse, Enosis and Greek flags,lack of "RoC" flags and Anorthosis flags were clear indications that we are not ready to live together peacefully.


VP
dont u think that there is a slight difference between a football match and trying living together? strickt security measures exist in all kinds of football matches which can be classified as dangerous. sometimes even within two teams of the same country. does that mean that those people cannot live together in the same country? english greek and english hooligans should they be kept in different countries just because they fight in a football match?

in any case if u believe that we cannot live together why do we keep the endless discussions about the kind of system we should use ? what difference would the system make if u really believe that in any case we cannot live together in peace?

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