bzekosilva
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A few of their fans by us in 111 were hiding behind other fans doing the ole hitler mustache and heil hitler sign didnt see much else other than that
kev20971 said:are you sure about the 45 degrees ? Because if you look at the CSKA sticking (the found on the tram ,MEN) showing the German army, none of their Swastikas are at 45 degrees, also about locking people up in this country, do you mean the thousands of Hindu's that have as part of their religion ?kippax81 said:NickGw2 said:This design was on the floor in one of the Nazi headquarters. Just because this twat has it on backwards ( if you flip it it will be right direction ) doesn't mean he is a fan of ancient religion.
The pendant is not a Nazi symbol as it is not at 45 degrees. I am however, fully aware that this dickhead does not know this. FFS some people need to stop getting their underwear in a twist. FWIW in my opinion anyone sporting a Swastika should be locked up in a mental asylum......and that includes any twat in this country not just Russia.
Tbilisi said:UltraPoland said:Widzew Lodz has some sort of alliance with CSKA supporters hence the visit of Widzew fans on Russian sectors.
Im getting really confused with these Russians now - first they have swastikas on and now have friendships with Poles.....forgive and forget working well here.
UltraPoland said:Tbilisi said:UltraPoland said:Widzew Lodz has some sort of alliance with CSKA supporters hence the visit of Widzew fans on Russian sectors.
Im getting really confused with these Russians now - first they have swastikas on and now have friendships with Poles.....forgive and forget working well here.
No no, it`s not the friendship between Poles and Russians. Its friendship between particular group of Widzew fans and CSKA fans. Same thing between Lech and Spartak. It`s being criticized by many other polish groups but in fact it`s completely up to particular group who with they will form an alliance.
On the wider grounds, we have much in common with Russians anyway. So called "Slavic spirit". And also everyone with basic historical knowledge is aware of fact that ordinary Russians were the first victims of their oppressive state (through centuries) and neighbouring countries followed later on (stalin murdered much much more of its own people than members of any other nations together). Different story with Germans- they were aggressive towards other nations from the very start and those plans were widely supported by German society back then. So today perception of Russian invasions and German is quite different and perceptions of ordinary Russians and Germans differ as a simple consequence as well.
jrb said:Rodziak.
What's the story behind the visit?
We're you and the other Widzew Lodz lot taking the match in and a visit to Manchester, or do you lot follow City? Or was it because of CSKA?
120 is a pretty impressive turnout for a footballing trip. Was it a mixture of Poles from Poland and Poles living in England?
Seem to remember your lot here last season for a European night. Can't remember the game. Remember the Policing surrounding you lot outside the away end and marching you lot off.