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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.sorry, I've already agreed that the players were just pawns, and it's not the players I'm asking about.
You're right that I was confusing the Olympics - when the England players refused to give the salute (though they did visit Hitler and shake his hand) - and the 1938 match when they were ordered to salute.
You're right that I was confusing the Olympics - when the England players refused to give the salute (though they did visit Hitler and shake his hand) - and the 1938 match when they were ordered to salute.
by the way, talbot, I'm not just talking about Qatar, which at least isn't invading its neighbours. Fifa's also given the World Cup to Russia, whose leader is rather more comparable to Hitler. Should British teams boycott that too?
Personally I'd say Yes to both but as I'm not a great football fan my opinion doesn't mean much. I was wondering what serious fans thought, but so far you're the only one to answer.
Personally I'd say Yes to both but as I'm not a great football fan my opinion doesn't mean much. I was wondering what serious fans thought, but so far you're the only one to answer.
you mean the hand-shaking? It's here
http:// www.the guardia n.com/s port/bl og/2011 /nov/24 /forgot ten-sto ry-foot ball-19 36-olym pics
Not exactly on-topic, but I loved this para:
"The Poles were a lively lot and gave the British defenders a harassing time," reported the Guardian. "Gardiner annoyed the crowd by his hefty charging and there was some booing when he bowled over God." They meant the Polish forward Hubert Gad, so what appeared as a stupendous Nietzschean achievement is in fact the only known instance of a typo in the Guardian.
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Not exactly on-topic, but I loved this para:
"The Poles were a lively lot and gave the British defenders a harassing time," reported the Guardian. "Gardiner annoyed the crowd by his hefty charging and there was some booing when he bowled over God." They meant the Polish forward Hubert Gad, so what appeared as a stupendous Nietzschean achievement is in fact the only known instance of a typo in the Guardian.
It isn't too late for the 2018 World Cup to be moved, before any talk of a boycott. It was already looking somewhat implausible given the Russian invasions of Ukraine. What happens for example when hordes of Dinamo Kyiv ultras descend on Moscow Saratov or wherever for a group game?
UEFA have already studiously been keeping teams of those countries apart.
Then there's the violence corruption and mind boggling racism which makes Ukraine before Euro 2012 look like Utopia.
Greg Dyke does appear to be a very angry man at the moment. Not your typical faceless FA suit.
UEFA have already studiously been keeping teams of those countries apart.
Then there's the violence corruption and mind boggling racism which makes Ukraine before Euro 2012 look like Utopia.
Greg Dyke does appear to be a very angry man at the moment. Not your typical faceless FA suit.