| ''Russians are cheating in football too…'' |
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| Written by smoc | |||
| Saturday, 26 September 2009 20:13 | |||
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Moscow: "Oh, what a horror, we got attacked! Is it the Third World War or something?! Whistles are heard, I can hear somebody banging his head against the wall. No no, it's..... RUSSIA, RUSSIAAAAA. I hate RUSSSSSIAAAA. I don't share everybody's "merrymaking" and I don't view the bunch of drunk riffraff as humans, --- a gathering of patriots. Bunches of them gather together, drink and scream without even realizing what Russia is."
Novgorod: "You could hear tramping and wild screams in the hallway: "Russia!!! Russia!!!" mixed with hooting and whistling: a good sign of another soccer stuff... Did they really take Holland down? Horrible, Gazprom must have gone bankrupt, so they're trying to make up with exorbitant gas prices."
Moscow: "No, I don't like football (I don't like sports at all). But now I really hate it. What kind of idiocy is it to scream all night long "Russia!" and drive when being hammered?! They have no children who can't sleep from this whole goblinism....rrrrRRRR..... with this kind of fans nobody is a champion... a whole bunch of drunken retards."
Altai: "Wild howls on the streets at night, smashed bottles, cars loudly blowing their horns, firecrackers... Proper interpretation has already been dumped into the Internet by the "authorities": like, football victories is the implementation of "Putin's plan", and Russia owes Putin for all of its victories! Here again they speculatively made politics out of a sports game. Only those who suffer from inferiority complex are capable of such an inadequate reaction to a victory in a sports game. So, just like little kids they are showing their boisterous elation about any successes in games with "foreigners". And everything else is nothing: skyrocketing prices, educational system being ruined, the population rate dropping, the elections getting rigged. But we still won the football victory over the Dutch!"
Moscow: "I hate this damn football, this Russia. To hell with it!!! I live right on Leningrad Street and for unknown reasons they are screaming right near my house. What's going on with Russia over there? They probably won once in a billion years. I hate it! Filthy scumbags, degenerates!"
Nienschantz: " I can hear them scream behind the window and behind the wall "Russia the Champion". After that wild crowd there is dirt, garbage, shattered glass, cigarette butts, puddles of urine and beer... and God forbid someone looking not like "one of their own" run into a horde of either upset or very happy fans on the street. There is nothing to be glad about anymore. Seems like it's the beginning of the end of the world."
The Europeans, who use common sense, have no illusions about what Russians are. We will quote some comments from the mass European forum published in German language on Yahoo-Germany (translated):
-- Everything was bought. I too can win the way these baby faces violate the rules anytime they want, and the referee would not whistle because he was bribed! I would like to warn you. If Germans get into the finals with Russians, millionaire Abramovich will buy everybody including the referees, as we have seen in this match. At least from now on I'm boycotting all games where these characters with faces of Polynesian aborigines (kanakas) will be playing. I hope that Italy/Spain will kick these "outhouse fecalists" (Mistarschlоеcher) out.
-- Glory to Abramovih. I wonder how much he paid that old clown, the referee! The referee probably needs money, but I really feel sorry for the Russian team. You Russians are just little kids. No mastery whatsoever, except for the skill to bribe everybody. We don't need this kind of team at the championship.
-- Russians are cheating even in football. At the same time half of their country is in Asia. Out of the European Championship, you scumbags!
-- Congratulations to those who bribed everybody. I can't be watching these Russians anymore. Whatever will be happening from this moment on, Abramovich will buy for his Russian "baby faces" anyway. It was a slap in the face for Europe, and I hope that starting tomorrow, Europe will make its conclusions.
-- I am a sports journalist. To me Germans were not among favorites. But what happened now in the quarterfinal violates all of the rules. I know many influential people. And if we succeed in proving that Russia bribed the referee, Russia will be in a bad situation. I think it's dishonest when such good teams as Portugal, Spain, Italy and Netherlands encounter that shit with no chances for victory, because the "baby faces" bribed everybody.
Ukrainians are mocking at the Ruskies who bought the "victories" for the petrodollars stolen from the people of Siberia:
"Does money win a victory over anything? The evening ended with disappointment: the Muscovites beat Holland. Now they probably will be talking about it for the next 20 years. There is an opinion that everything was bought:
1. World hockey championship 2. UEFA cup was won by Zenith 3. Eurovision 4. Did they sell Euro Championship to Russians too? 5. And then what? Are they going to buy the entire Olympic gold from the Chinese at wholesale prices?"
"Russians had a disgusting game. At least that's what I saw."
Dmitriy Orlov
Kavkaz Center
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In mid-October 2009, Nikolai Patrushev, the Secretary of the Security Council, used an interview to discuss Russia’s draft military doctrine and highlighted one aspect: the first-use of nuclear weapons in a “preventive nuclear strike against the aggressor” (Izvestiya, October 14). This was not the first such declaration regarding first use by the Russia, but it came in the aftermath of the conflict with Georgia in 2008. In early December, the Russian mass media published several leaks and commentaries concerning the draft military doctrine, which, reportedly President Dmitry Medvedev would soon sign. This addressed the rationale underlying a declaratory policy of nuclear first-use in the current international environment. Secretary of the Security Council Nikolai Patrushev |
