Question: Why's the English media and the English FA trying to claim the moral high ground on this whole 'racism' thing?
I don't recall the English media setting up tents outside The FA's plush Wembley Stadium HQ when it was announced that John Terry - a man up on a charge of racial abuse - would be representing the country? It seems that this is conveniently forgotten, presumably in the hope that - with him in the side - England might redress its embarrassing record at tournaments. I honestly don't think the English FA have any firm ground to be making any sort of comments on this; just smacks of complete and utter hypocrisy.
Question: Why's the English media and the English FA trying to claim the moral high ground on this whole 'racism' thing?
I don't recall the English media setting up tents outside The FA's plush Wembley Stadium HQ when it was announced that John Terry - a man up on a charge of racial abuse - would be representing the country? It seems that this is conveniently forgotten, presumably in the hope that - with him in the side - England might redress its embarrassing record at tournaments. I honestly don't think the English FA have any firm ground to be making any sort of comments on this; just smacks of complete and utter hypocrisy.
Question: Why's the English media and the English FA trying to claim the moral high ground on this whole 'racism' thing?
I don't recall the English media setting up tents outside The FA's plush Wembley Stadium HQ when it was announced that John Terry - a man up on a charge of racial abuse - would be representing the country? It seems that this is conveniently forgotten, presumably in the hope that - with him in the side - England might redress its embarrassing record at tournaments. I honestly don't think the English FA have any firm ground to be making any sort of comments on this; just smacks of complete and utter hypocrisy.
Really happy for Pavly. He left Spurs to play in Euro and now he has proved his worth again. It was a brilliant individual goal, surely it would be one of the best goals of the tournament. His assist for Russia's third goal was also crucial as they seemed like throwing away the game until then. The donkey Kerzhakov was wasting chance after chance and it was only a matter of time before Czech find the equaliser. Fortunately, Super Pav came and rescued them. I was very confident he would score when he came on and so he proved.
This is what Spurs missed last season, someone who could come on and score goals when needed. For me, Pav is one of the best striker to have played for Spurs in recent times. He just gives you this confidence that he would score whenever he gets near the goal.
Pretty furious seeing Terry's and Cole's mugs showing their concerned and humble face on their visit to Auschwitz. I only hope they were thinking of those hissing noises they hear at least twice a season from their own fans and feel a bit embarrassed.
Question: Why's the English media and the English FA trying to claim the moral high ground on this whole 'racism' thing?
I don't recall the English media setting up tents outside The FA's plush Wembley Stadium HQ when it was announced that John Terry - a man up on a charge of racial abuse - would be representing the country? It seems that this is conveniently forgotten, presumably in the hope that - with him in the side - England might redress its embarrassing record at tournaments. I honestly don't think the English FA have any firm ground to be making any sort of comments on this; just smacks of complete and utter hypocrisy.
Terry has been accused of something, the due legal process is being undertaken and I'm sure the FA will react appropriately based on the result of that case. That's the grounds on which they are perfectly right to make comment. Don't see any problem with it.
I actually think the whole thing is a conspiracy to distract from poor ticket sales across the whole tournament. Make it sound like people aren't going because of the racism and threats of violence, when actually both the English and Dutch FAs had only sold around half their ticket allocations before all of these media expos?®s started being published/broadcast.
UEFA didn't ensure that the promised hotels were built, or that the pricing for the ones that already exist was controlled.The fact is that all the top quality hotels were allocated to the sponsors, and even the teams had second pick.
Funny comment about the FA's offices being plush. Have you ever been there? I was given a tour not long ago and can assure you they're a long way from luxurious :ross:
Well done to that guy with Shirokov, Dzagoev and Lewandowski
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