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By *inkyHnS OP Couple
over a year ago
The Council of Elrond |
What did i tell people only last week ?
Barcelona and its members would have to decide which football league to play in if Catalonia gained independence from Spain, club president Josep Maria Bartomeu said on Monday
Also remember La Liga forced FC Barcelona to play on Sunday even though they clearly didnt want to for safely reasons shows how much La Liga care. I wouldnt blame the members they agreed to leave La Liga
Read it on Sky Sports
Now remember i said i know if this will 100% all i said it could end up happening and i knew FC Barcelona wouldnt say nothing before the referendum as that would be stupid
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By *inkyHnS OP Couple
over a year ago
The Council of Elrond |
La Liga are just as corrupt as Fifa
As La Liga permitted Las Palmas to place a Spanish flag on their shirts, a decision they defended by claiming that this showed to the public the 'unity of Spain
Now cast your minds back to the Scotland vs England game and Fifa saying the poppy should not be worn as its political which is fucking utter bullshit and was sick that both teams were told not to wear it thank fuck both teams said fuck you Fifa
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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago
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"La Liga are just as corrupt as Fifa
As La Liga permitted Las Palmas to place a Spanish flag on their shirts, a decision they defended by claiming that this showed to the public the 'unity of Spain
Now cast your minds back to the Scotland vs England game and Fifa saying the poppy should not be worn as its political which is fucking utter bullshit and was sick that both teams were told not to wear it thank fuck both teams said fuck you Fifa
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La Liga is the Spanish league, right? And you are suprised that they let a Spanish team, wear a Spanish flag, in what I presume was a match played in Spain?
Thats quite different from the entirety seperate organisation FIFA, who made a decision about two national teams wearing not flags, but symbols of a charity? |
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By *inkyHnS OP Couple
over a year ago
The Council of Elrond |
"La Liga are just as corrupt as Fifa
As La Liga permitted Las Palmas to place a Spanish flag on their shirts, a decision they defended by claiming that this showed to the public the 'unity of Spain
Now cast your minds back to the Scotland vs England game and Fifa saying the poppy should not be worn as its political which is fucking utter bullshit and was sick that both teams were told not to wear it thank fuck both teams said fuck you Fifa
La Liga is the Spanish league, right? And you are suprised that they let a Spanish team, wear a Spanish flag, in what I presume was a match played in Spain?
Thats quite different from the entirety seperate organisation FIFA, who made a decision about two national teams wearing not flags, but symbols of a charity?"
Yes La Liga is a Spanish league who forced a club to play a game of fucking football and FC Barcelona asked for the game not to go ahead for safety reasons
Then La Liga say Las Palmas can wear the Spanish flag to what show unity in Spain.
Now if Fifa say the Poppy is politcal which we all know its not
Then giving a Football club the ok to wear a Spanish flag on their top so show unity because there is a Catalan referendum going ahead that = being politcal
duh yes i know Fifa and La Liga are different
But i should expect Fifa to go fine La Liga and Las Palmas for putting a flag on their top in political move to show unity
I can see why the game was behind close doors you have Catalan fans watching their team play a team with a Spanish flag on the day of the Catlan referendum. |
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By *inkyHnS OP Couple
over a year ago
The Council of Elrond |
On lighter note
Am curious to know am making roasted cheese which is melted cheese on toast
What do other people call it
Roasted cheese ? which i think is a Scottish saying i think lol
Grilled cheese ?
Or melted cheese on toast ?
lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The Catalonian protesters have been treated appallingly by an over zealous police force.... That being said, I actually agree with CLCC .
They were breaking the law, it's not that I disagree with there right to seek secession but there's a right way and a wrong way |
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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago
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FIFA will not allow politics to interfere in football.
Whilst the Spanish flag and the date was very small, I expect to see Las Palmas face disciplinary action.
You could argue that the sovereign flag isn't political, but in this context, it obviously was. |
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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago
Cambridge |
"La Liga are just as corrupt as Fifa
As La Liga permitted Las Palmas to place a Spanish flag on their shirts, a decision they defended by claiming that this showed to the public the 'unity of Spain
Now cast your minds back to the Scotland vs England game and Fifa saying the poppy should not be worn as its political which is fucking utter bullshit and was sick that both teams were told not to wear it thank fuck both teams said fuck you Fifa
La Liga is the Spanish league, right? And you are suprised that they let a Spanish team, wear a Spanish flag, in what I presume was a match played in Spain?
Thats quite different from the entirety seperate organisation FIFA, who made a decision about two national teams wearing not flags, but symbols of a charity?
Yes La Liga is a Spanish league who forced a club to play a game of fucking football and FC Barcelona asked for the game not to go ahead for safety reasons
Then La Liga say Las Palmas can wear the Spanish flag to what show unity in Spain.
Now if Fifa say the Poppy is politcal which we all know its not
Then giving a Football club the ok to wear a Spanish flag on their top so show unity because there is a Catalan referendum going ahead that = being politcal
duh yes i know Fifa and La Liga are different
But i should expect Fifa to go fine La Liga and Las Palmas for putting a flag on their top in political move to show unity
I can see why the game was behind close doors you have Catalan fans watching their team play a team with a Spanish flag on the day of the Catlan referendum. "
Why haven't you mentioned the fact that Barcelona wore a Catalan flag? |
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By *oubepoMan
over a year ago
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"FIFA will not allow politics to interfere in football.
Whilst the Spanish flag and the date was very small, I expect to see Las Palmas face disciplinary action.
You could argue that the sovereign flag isn't political, but in this context, it obviously was."
Given the circumstances it was designed to be both political and provocative |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"FIFA will not allow politics to interfere in football.
Whilst the Spanish flag and the date was very small, I expect to see Las Palmas face disciplinary action.
You could argue that the sovereign flag isn't political, but in this context, it obviously was.
Given the circumstances it was designed to be both political and provocative "
Of course it was.Las palmas got smashed 3 -0 deservedly. . |
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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago
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La Liga "didn't force" FC Barcelona to play the game. FCB could have pulled out if they felt so strongly but they obviously decided that the potential loss of 6 points was more important to them. |
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By *oubepoMan
over a year ago
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"La Liga "didn't force" FC Barcelona to play the game. FCB could have pulled out if they felt so strongly but they obviously decided that the potential loss of 6 points was more important to them."
Why impose a 6 point penalty when the game clearly needed cancelling for safety reasons?
You don't need to answer that question by the way - I already know the answer |
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