That filthy oil club of money-launderers and sportswashers, that bribed the VAR refs to spoil mighty Arsenal’s Invincibles v2.0, were cheated by the VAR refs to concede a 90+7’ penalty against that other oil club of money-launderers and sportswashers.
How do you say schadenfreude in German?
That filthy oil club of money-launderers and sportswashers, that bribed the VAR refs to spoil mighty Arsenal’s Invincibles v2.0, were cheated by the VAR refs to concede a 90+7’ penalty against that other oil club of money-launderers and sportswashers.
How do you say schadenfreude in German?
Charles Dickens wrote about it in the 19th century. It’s oppression coupled with repression, resulting in depression.
That’s a very competitive path, and the winner would be a deserving participant:
Kazakhstan had a shot at Slovenia to qualify outright.
Greece was robbed at home against the Netherlands and played France closely at the Stade de France.
Georgia drew with Norway and with Scotland and plays Abernathy adventurous football.
Luxembourg beat Bosnia home and away, beat Iceland, and drew with Slovakia.
I think that Greece is a favorite, but not by much.
It’s clear that the players who went there have dropped their level of competitiveness and quality when they come back to play for their national team. Lebanon Robinson (what was his name?) Is rubbish, Nimmer (what was his face?) is a step or two slower, and even Chris Ronaldinho (is that the guy?) is quite bad, comparatively.
So Kanté’s preference to play in the big derby between Al Gore and Al Yankovic is actually pathetic.
It was not a good VAR decision to call to ask the ref to review, but if we all saw that it should not have been a penalty, and UEFA thinks that it wasn’t a good call, why isn’t the match ref punished? He made the final call.
Was there pressure from the corrupt journalist-murdering sportswahers to punish the refs who dared to make a call against their filthy oil-funded team? If so, that’s a dangerous precedent.