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    Santa's Avatar dvhyt5er
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    remember
    do not blame the actual football
    as is obvious in image No.1 - it is remaining completly neutral and showing no political bias at all
    hence
    one cannot say "football is fascist".

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    Quote Originally Posted by JPaul
    Quote Originally Posted by Proper Bo
    maybe there's a link? definately some form of correlation.
    Between not being a nazi and being shite at football

    Maybe you're onto something there.
    I can see it now, "heil hitler, we beat chelsea again!"

    As long as I've got a face
    You've got a place to sit

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    Santa's Avatar dvhyt5er
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    to some sport(s) (figure/teams), built up purelly by the media - are their dieties
    indeed Pro Bo
    what difference is there between them and those that create politics as we know it?

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    I knew it all along.

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    "Researchers have already cast much darkness on the subject, and if they continue their investigations, we shall soon know nothing at all about it."

    -Mark Twain

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    Quote Originally Posted by 100%
    ok thanks


    Lazio striker Paolo Di Canio has been fined 10,000 euro ($A17,000) for the fascist-style salute he gave at the end of the Rome derby in January.
    The Italian Football League also handed Lazio a fine for the same amount on Thursday after a hearing into the January 6 match against AS Roma at Rome's Olympic stadium.
    Photographs of Di Canio giving the long-armed salute favoured by wartime dictators Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler flashed around the world after Lazio's 3-1 win.
    Di Canio had denied there was any political meaning to his salute but the League's disciplinary commission ruled that the player's gesture had "immediately and unequivocally recalled a precise political ideology."
    The League said players should not "engage in any gestures indicating any kind of political ideology...which could potentially provoke a violent reaction from fans."
    - Reuters
    bo said Italian werent white

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    Quote Originally Posted by j2k4

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