Ch3tan
I aer teh win!!
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i just gave wazzer neg rep for talking about it, muaha
hmmm... but did your rep do more damage than mine fixed?
i just gave wazzer neg rep for talking about it, muaha
Also Tierk yoiu should check out the court case that was taken against FIFA about loads of corrupt bollocks which they only got away with because of very slack Swiss law (fifa just happens to be based in Switzerland, the land of money siphoning and not football) or that investigative show on the BBC that showed some proof of Jack Warner and others receiving hundreds of thousands of money from front companies etc
The case was mainly centered on payments made to unnamed individuals from 1989- 1999 to the tune of 60 Million squid of which 58 million had been paid out to people in these years i mention earlier.
It only came under the microscope after 2001 when it finally went bankrupt.
The only reason why nobody was charged is because, correct me if i am wrong, they have no laws against bribery.
name and shame wazz, it's our way here.
tierk, of course. Fails to accept that there's more to it, refuses to acknowledge it and then revenge reps. Speshul.
Stupid reason given on your part and hence the response.
Has anyone ever been to St Pauli?
You on the other hand saw someone give you bad rep so you just revenged it. This makes you a childish moron, as well as someone who talks utter shite. Get over it.
They're a bit unique, for sure.
And sample the red light district it's located in?
Has anyone ever been to St Pauli?
YouTube - Part 41/41: "A LIFE FOR A GOAL" -- The ultimate RONALDO MOVIE ! ! ! [HD]
epic video with practically every great modern footballer calling him the greatest striker ever, including Messi if you get bored of the quotes skip to 9.35ish and watch the magic
Thiago Motta scored Italys winner in their euro qualifier today, despite having played for the Brazilian first team before, wtf? xD
Motta made his debut for Brazil as invitee in the 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup, as part of the de facto U-23 team. He went on to collect two international caps in the tournament, and previously represented the nation at the 1999 South American Under-17 Football Championship.
Motta missed the 2004 CONMEBOL Men Pre-Olympic Tournament due to injuries,[14] but appeared for the U23 team in November 2003 against Santos FC.[15] Subsequently, reported claims that he wanted to be called up for Italy and possibly to the 2010 FIFA World Cup, as he possessed dual nationality – his grandfather being Italian.[16] FIFA granted players to have one chance to change their representing nation if they had dual nationality, but not for players who have already played in a competitive "A" match (non-friendly).[17]
Has anyone ever been to St Pauli?
Owen Hargreaves' hopes of a comeback derailed by shoulder injury | Football | guardian.co.uk
It's almost laughable, but also isn't.