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Why has he avoided a ban yet the Turkish defender has been suspended?
Because they did different things.Why has he avoided a ban yet the Turkish defender has been suspended?
Because they did different things.
True, one was a 'political gesture' no idea what but all the Turks in the comments seem apocalyptic with rage it's been classed as offensive. One grabbed his cock and thrusted it towards the opposition bench.
Because they did different things.
Wrong..
Because he's playing for England and Real Madrid,
True, one was a 'political gesture' no idea what but all the Turks in the comments seem apocalyptic with rage it's been classed as offensive. One grabbed his cock and thrusted it towards the opposition bench.
turkey's defence is : ''wolf is a symbol of turks.. it is not political'' which is right. it is a symbol for thousands of years... no political background. you can consider it as ''three lions'', or german eagle etc.True, one was a 'political gesture' no idea what but all the Turks in the comments seem apocalyptic with rage it's been classed as offensive. One grabbed his cock and thrusted it towards the opposition bench.
turkey's defence is : ''wolf is a symbol of turks.. it is not political'' which is right. it is a symbol for thousands of years... no political background. you can consider it as ''three lions'', or german eagle etc.
the other side is stating that, including many turks:
''yes, wolf is not politcal, but this wolf gesture with hand dates back only to 1990s, which has a political background''
they are also right.
uefa is standing on that side. and taking this gesture as political.
i am not making any comments here as a turk.
but the argument is just about that.
even it is political or not; UEFA just promoted that gesture :)))Seems harsh, I'm not massively clued up on Turkish politics myself but I got the impression it was sort of a 'national gesture' rather than something with massively negative connotations like a Nazi Salute (bad analogy I know but I can't think of another politically charged hand gesture).
Personaly think Walker is a cnut but his performances on the field have been outstandingCancello?
Outside of the changing room yeah but I reckon as a team mate he would be one of the very best. Cancelo we know was really disruptive because of his attitude.Personaly think Walker is a cnut but his performances on the field have been outstanding
Cancelo is a top hat, he's been the same at every club, such a waste of incredible talent.Outside of the changing room yeah but I reckon as a team mate he would be one of the very best. Cancelo we know was really disruptive because of his attitude.
Now Southgate can show he is actually the England manager and drop Bellingham…Good news.
For the papers, his PR team and tv channels that are too busy blowing smoke up his arse to realise he’s been a bit shit.Good news.
That’s not going to happen.Now Southgate can show he is actually the England manager and drop Bellingham…
I know. ;-)That’s not going to happen.
He’s far too conservative to get the best out of the abundance of attacking talent at his disposal.
His remarks about not having Kalvin Phillips available proves that beyond doubt.