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An unexpected phone call received at 01.15 am (one hour ago)

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Postby Paphitis » Mon May 03, 2010 1:38 pm

Get Real! wrote:
yialousa1971 wrote:Image

Now is a good time to repatriate Greek nationalists living in Cyprus to Greece so they can lend a bum, err I mean hand to alleviate momma’s economy! :D


There wouldn't be an Anorthosis Fan left in Cyprus if that was going to happen! :lol:
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Postby Oracle » Mon May 03, 2010 2:15 pm

A documentary on real Football Hooliganism!

Episode 1:Turkey!

In the first episode, Dyer goes to Turkey, one of the more notorious countries for football violence, due to the passion of their supporters. The episode is shot mainly in Istanbul, where the countries two biggest clubs and fierce rivals are Fenerbahçe and Galatasaray. Dyer meets two members of Fenerbahçe's firm, KFY (Kill For You) and learns of one of their supporters, nicknamed Rambo, who once broke into Galatasaray's Ali Sami Yen Stadium with a Fenerbahçe flag and a kebab knife. He then meets Alpaslan, the leader of Galatasarays UltrAslan Ultras group. Dyer speaks with them about their hatred of Fenerbahçe; and also their hatred of English fans, which had been exposed in 2000 when two Leeds United fans were fatally stabbed in Istanbul at a UEFA Cup semi-final match against Galatasaray.
Dyer then meets up with a few more of Fenerbahçe's KFY, before they take him to the Fenerbahçe vs Galatasaray derby match at the Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium. Fenerbahçe win the game 2-1 and Galatasaray fans tear apart the away section of the ground. Dyer then goes to experience lower division football in Turkey in İzmir, and meets the firms of the two main teams in the city. First he meets the Göztepe A.Ş. team and travels with their 'Yali' firm to an away game. He then meets their arch-rivals Karşıyaka S.K., whose firm are run by godfather type figures, who bring the players and management over to the fans after the game to celebrate with them.


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Postby Viewpoint » Mon May 03, 2010 2:25 pm

The complaint is against the GC police not the hooligans which are the same all over the world. Why did the police traet this victim so badly?
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Postby BirKibrisli » Mon May 03, 2010 3:20 pm

DT. wrote:
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DT. wrote:
Bananiot wrote:No Birkibrisli, they should go but make sure they mingle with Omonoia supporters only. The fascists will never dare to touch them.


Why? Because the peace loving lefties will beat the crap out of the fascists?

When did we become 12 years old again?


hooppp balla ...... re DT u defending again this terrorist groups again !

should we go around freely in south in those days ? how safe the ''free areas'' when the apoel plays football ? do u recommend us that we can stay in north at those days that our lives will not in danger !


idiot kids who have serious issues are not helped by an ongoing occupation and a sign saying" What a joy to be a Turk" on pendadaktylos.

You want peace? Remove your troops.


So you admit that as long as the Turkish troops and that monstrosity of a flag stays,the TC will not be safe in the South,.and the GC police would be unable and unwilling to protect them...So much for pretending to be the government for all Cypriots...It is time to come clean,DT...Admit that the RoC is a Greek Cypriot state acting in the interest of GCs only,and it holds the TCs in contempt...Always have, always will...Till the TCs submit to the will of the GCs...Is that it???
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Postby Raymanoff » Mon May 03, 2010 3:51 pm

Well, if you decide to live here and drive the car here...maybe you should pay road tax and registration like all of us do and then you can safely drive with 3 Letter numberplates without being attacked by Pushtoomoniades, Pushtoapoelistes, Pushtoaelistes etc.... if you do not accept these terms, then you can get back to your farm and continue breeding chickens...
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Postby DT. » Mon May 03, 2010 4:08 pm

BirKibrisli wrote:
DT. wrote:
halil wrote:
DT. wrote:
Bananiot wrote:No Birkibrisli, they should go but make sure they mingle with Omonoia supporters only. The fascists will never dare to touch them.


Why? Because the peace loving lefties will beat the crap out of the fascists?

When did we become 12 years old again?


hooppp balla ...... re DT u defending again this terrorist groups again !

should we go around freely in south in those days ? how safe the ''free areas'' when the apoel plays football ? do u recommend us that we can stay in north at those days that our lives will not in danger !


idiot kids who have serious issues are not helped by an ongoing occupation and a sign saying" What a joy to be a Turk" on pendadaktylos.

You want peace? Remove your troops.


So you admit that as long as the Turkish troops and that monstrosity of a flag stays,the TC will not be safe in the South,.and the GC police would be unable and unwilling to protect them...So much for pretending to be the government for all Cypriots...It is time to come clean,DT...Admit that the RoC is a Greek Cypriot state acting in the interest of GCs only,and it holds the TCs in contempt...Always have, always will...Till the TCs submit to the will of the GCs...Is that it???


Whereas the "trnc" who does not claim to represent all Cypriots can feel free to discriminate, cleanse and kill all those that are of GC bloodline from its "territory"?
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Postby Paphitis » Mon May 03, 2010 4:27 pm

Viewpoint wrote:The complaint is against the GC police not the hooligans which are the same all over the world. Why did the police traet this victim so badly?


What did the RoC Police do?

A link would do wonders, because no one has any idea what you are referring to.
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Re: An unexpected phone call received at 01.15 am (one hour

Postby kafenes » Mon May 03, 2010 4:33 pm

Tommy27 wrote:I had an unexpected phone call from one of my friend one hour ago. He was freakin out, he was in the one Greek Cypriot Police Station in Nicosia, and he cannot speak either Greek or English, so he wanted me to be a translator and provide communication between him and the police officer.

First, he explained the incident that he just had. He incidentally crossed inside of Apoel fans around Coca-Cola round about and he got attacked by some of them. His car's rear and side windows and also outside mirros had been broken. Especially one red motorcycle (two person on it, driver's helmet was white and blue) attacked him hatefully. He told me that he shocked, very scared and immediately drove into the nearest police station and saved his life.

So, I talked to police officer and made translation what they both said. Officer and my friend understood each other about some subjects (damage compensation procedure with insurance company, documentation etc.) and he just came to the north side.

You will probably see this incident tomorrow's or following days T/C newspapers. These kind of incidents still continue and nobody takes initiative. I hope, criminals will be found this time. This is not just hooliganism, this is more than hooliganism, and this is definitely racism!

By the way, after this bad news of course Viva Omonia!



Yeah, pull the other one. And Bir jumps in blaming bad police treatment when nothing of that sort was even mentioned. A bunch of lying bastards. How typical tactics of the TCs. You can't pull these over us anymore. We have become immune to it.
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Re: An unexpected phone call received at 01.15 am (one hour

Postby BirKibrisli » Mon May 03, 2010 5:12 pm

kafenes wrote:
Tommy27 wrote:I had an unexpected phone call from one of my friend one hour ago. He was freakin out, he was in the one Greek Cypriot Police Station in Nicosia, and he cannot speak either Greek or English, so he wanted me to be a translator and provide communication between him and the police officer.

First, he explained the incident that he just had. He incidentally crossed inside of Apoel fans around Coca-Cola round about and he got attacked by some of them. His car's rear and side windows and also outside mirros had been broken. Especially one red motorcycle (two person on it, driver's helmet was white and blue) attacked him hatefully. He told me that he shocked, very scared and immediately drove into the nearest police station and saved his life.

So, I talked to police officer and made translation what they both said. Officer and my friend understood each other about some subjects (damage compensation procedure with insurance company, documentation etc.) and he just came to the north side.

You will probably see this incident tomorrow's or following days T/C newspapers. These kind of incidents still continue and nobody takes initiative. I hope, criminals will be found this time. This is not just hooliganism, this is more than hooliganism, and this is definitely racism!

By the way, after this bad news of course Viva Omonia!



Yeah, pull the other one. And Bir jumps in blaming bad police treatment when nothing of that sort was even mentioned. A bunch of lying bastards. How typical tactics of the TCs. You can't pull these over us anymore. We have become immune to it.


Where did I mention bad GC police treatment,kafenes...???I questioned whether the police can or cannot protect the TCs in the South...You called me "a lying bastard"...You are way out of line ,mate..I expect an apology...Or you too will be exposed as a racist ,two faced Cypriot... :evil:
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Postby FragnaticDeath » Mon May 03, 2010 5:26 pm

B25 wrote:I had a very disturbing phone call in July 1974, my family were telling me the Turks were landing and killing thousands of GCs, raping very young girls were evicting hundreds of thousands of people from their homes.

I couldn't speak to anyone in authority, (UN/UK/US) because they helped them there in the first place.

This was pure racism and pathetic, we have no means of compensation and our missing are still missing and no insurance company to pay us jack shit.

All this because we were GCs.

Seems you easily forget your shit, but we don't.

Anyway, these mindless idiots (APOEL) would have attacked anyone who was not APOEL. Your mate was just in the wrong place at the wrong time.

P.S. This must have been so shocking for you, so that in 1 hour you felt the need to post it here immediately. Propoganda or what!


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[quote="Oracle"]A documentary on real Football Hooliganism!

Episode 1:Turkey!

In the first episode, Dyer goes to Turkey, one of the more notorious countries for football violence, due to the passion of their supporters. The episode is shot mainly in Istanbul, where the countries two biggest clubs and fierce rivals are Fenerbahçe and Galatasaray. Dyer meets two members of Fenerbahçe's firm, KFY (Kill For You) and learns of one of their supporters, nicknamed Rambo, who once broke into Galatasaray's Ali Sami Yen Stadium with a Fenerbahçe flag and a kebab knife. He then meets Alpaslan, the leader of Galatasarays UltrAslan Ultras group. Dyer speaks with them about their hatred of Fenerbahçe; and also their hatred of English fans, which had been exposed in 2000 when two Leeds United fans were fatally stabbed in Istanbul at a UEFA Cup semi-final match against Galatasaray.
Dyer then meets up with a few more of Fenerbahçe's KFY, before they take him to the Fenerbahçe vs Galatasaray derby match at the Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium. Fenerbahçe win the game 2-1 and Galatasaray fans tear apart the away section of the ground. Dyer then goes to experience lower division football in Turkey in İzmir, and meets the firms of the two main teams in the city. First he meets the Göztepe A.Ş. team and travels with their 'Yali' firm to an away game. He then meets their arch-rivals Karşıyaka S.K., whose firm are run by godfather type figures, who bring the players and management over to the fans after the game to celebrate with them.


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