Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by Big Foot » 14 Jun 2010 22:53

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That's a pretty disgusting thing to say, I expect better even from you.

So they didn't kill 6M+ people? They should be reminded of their sickening past at all times

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by papereyes » 15 Jun 2010 09:19

I know I'm rising to it but I'm not sure there's that many of 'them' involved in a team consisting of Turks, Poles, Bosnian-Serbs and the odd Latino who has clearly got lost in Frankfurt-Hahn.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by Ian Royal » 15 Jun 2010 18:39

papereyes I know I'm rising to it but I'm not sure there's that many of 'them' involved in a team consisting of Turks, Poles, Bosnian-Serbs and the odd Latino who has clearly got lost in Frankfurt-Hahn.



I'm pretty sure there wasn't anyone in a team with an average age of 25 involved in the sickening persecution and murder of millions of Jews, Gypsies, homosexuals and other minority groups over 65 years ago.

And I'm sure Germans don't need to be reminded of their unpleasant and shameful heritage by a pig ignorant little English shit.

I'm sure Big Foot will be happy to be accused of being culpable for all the atrocities the British have committed over the last few hundred years.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by Big Foot » 15 Jun 2010 18:47

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papereyes I know I'm rising to it but I'm not sure there's that many of 'them' involved in a team consisting of Turks, Poles, Bosnian-Serbs and the odd Latino who has clearly got lost in Frankfurt-Hahn.



I'm pretty sure there wasn't anyone in a team with an average age of 25 involved in the sickening persecution and murder of millions of Jews, Gypsies, homosexuals and other minority groups over 65 years ago.

And I'm sure Germans don't need to be reminded of their unpleasant and shameful heritage by a pig ignorant little English shit.

I'm sure Big Foot will be happy to be accused of being culpable for all the atrocities the British have committed over the last few hundred years.

Yep, bring it on

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by Archie's penalty » 15 Jun 2010 18:49

Light that blue touchpaper indeed.

Things like this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warschauer_Kniefall have started to put right what went so badly wrong.


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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by Maguire » 15 Jun 2010 18:59

People don't actually still believe in the Holocaust do they? It's the 21st century, wise up :|

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by prostak » 16 Jun 2010 01:42

Maguire Spain won 4-0 against Ukraine I think. Torres score a great goal after Puyol came forward and bust out a double drag back in midfield.


Do you mean the 6-0 win over a Poland side consisting almost entirely of domestic players (and Michał Żewłakow, nowadays blessed with the mobility of an aircraft carrier)? Taken from a league that Rasiak is still much too good for?
I won't take offence at your confusing the two, if only because you conjugate like a foreigner in what I think might be your mother tongue. Megalulz at that coming a few posts from a mention of the Warschauer Knell, though.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by papereyes » 16 Jun 2010 10:14

^^^

No, he's talking about Spain's first game in 2006 WC.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by prostak » 16 Jun 2010 11:26

O well. Apologies, Maguire- but i'm still curious about your conjugations.


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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by Baines » 16 Jun 2010 11:31

prostak O well. Apologies, Maguire- but i'm still curious about your conjugations.


I think he's single at the moment, if you're interested.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by PEARCEY » 16 Jun 2010 18:05

Germany were good going forward but looked fragile defensively. If they did end up playing England in the 2nd round there would be nowt in it.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by Maguire » 16 Jun 2010 18:56

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Maguire Spain won 4-0 against Ukraine I think. Torres score a great goal after Puyol came forward and bust out a double drag back in midfield.


Do you mean the 6-0 win over a Poland side consisting almost entirely of domestic players (and Michał Żewłakow, nowadays blessed with the mobility of an aircraft carrier)? Taken from a league that Rasiak is still much too good for?
I won't take offence at your confusing the two, if only because you conjugate like a foreigner in what I think might be your mother tongue. Megalulz at that coming a few posts from a mention of the Warschauer Knell, though.


1. No, I don't. Not at all.

2. If you mean "why did I miss the 'd' off "scored"?" then that's what's known as a typo. Didn't press the key har enough.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by prostak » 16 Jun 2010 21:16

Yeh, that was it. It was the missing d.

If England do meet Germany in the next round, I imagine Poldi will look like the superstar he is in his mind whilst cutting inside towards a central defence of Terry and Carragher.


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