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I'm just inlove with this guy.. His mentality, passion and love for the club..
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Thanks a lot man ! btw the photo you uploaded isn't showing up..
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Thanks, appreciate it Its in Israel on one of the beaches. If u were asking editing wise - just Lightroom.
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Great great signing .. He will add so much by just being a part of the squad a part of this club, in the training ground etc.. to mentor the young players and the new ones aswell. Especialy now that Frank left and Cole aswell. Plus he would offer a great option in some occasions.
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Really really happy with this signing. I hope Azpi will play RB because he wouldn't be able to do what he did with Cole on the left, Filipe just offers more.
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From what I've seen (previous posts) you seem to be more on the Right side while I'm leaning more towards the left.
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I dont really want to say anything about the war in Lebanon because I really dont know too much about it, but I'll take your word for it (about the civillian houses being fired on for no reason). Regarding Gaza, my post was maybe over-protecting because your post was too offensive. I really don't know for 100% but I do believe that you are partially right, maybe our government isn't doing EVERYTHING in its power. But I'll still say that we're not TARGETING civillians like Hamas does. I found this: "Only the people responsible can know for sure why Palestinian militants would use civilian buildings, but any real possibility is bad. Maybe militant groups use civilian buildings like this UN school simply because they don't mind the danger this creates for the Palestinians they claim to protect. Maybe it's because they are hoping that the rockets will be safer in a UN school because Israel won't want to bomb it, which means using Palestinians kids and teachers as human shields. An argument you hear from Hamas's harshest critics is that they are hoping Israel will target the schools, thus rallying people to their side. None of these speaks well of militant groups or the effects of their rocket campaigns on Palestinian civilians. It is not a great secret that "resistance" campaigns by groups like Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad bring far greater harm to Palestinian civilians than they do anything resembling liberation, but this incident is a small glimpse of how, and of the effects of militant groups firing hundreds of rockets into Israel from densely populated neighborhoods in Gaza. Here's the thing, though: while incidents like this force Israel to decide between bombing civilian structures or allowing Hamas to use those structures as rocket storage depots, it does not actually force Israel to choose to bomb civilian buildings. It is entirely within Israel's power to not bomb civilian buildings. Israel has overwhelming military superiority in the conflict, and while that does not make Hamas rockets disappear or obviate their very real effects on Israeli civilians, Israel is strong enough to choose not to bomb a mosque and a center for the disabled in Gaza, as it did on July 12. It can choose not to bomb Gaza beaches frequented by civilians, as it did on Wednesday, killing four boys between the ages of 9 and 11. There is no indication that Israel deliberately targets civilians, as Hamas does. But Israeli air strikes in Gaza, targeting Hamas and other militant groups that choose to embed themselves among civilians, kill an overwhelming number of Palestinian civilians. Last week, two UN agencies separately estimated that 70 to 77 percent of the Palestinian deaths have been civilians. Human Rights Watch on Wednesday accused Israel of "targeting apparent civilian structures and killing civilians in violation of the laws of war." This is the one thing that both Hamas and Israel seem to share: a willingness to adopt military tactics that will put Palestinian civilians at direct risk and that contribute, however unintentionally, to the deaths of Palestinian civilians. Partisans in the Israel-Palestine conflict want to make that an argument over which "side" has greater moral culpability in the continued killings of Palestinian civilians. And there is validity to asking whether Hamas should so ensconce itself among civilians in a way that will invite attacks, just as there is validity to asking why Israel seems to show so little restraint in dropping bombs over Gaza neighborhoods. But even that argument over moral superiority ultimately treats those dying Palestinian families as pawns in the conflict, tokens to be counted for or against, their humanity and suffering so easily disregarded" http://www.vox.com/2014/7/17/5912189/yes-gaza-militants-hide-rockets-in-schools-but-israel-doesnt-have-to
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Ohh Abu Mazen.. didn't know it wasn't his actual name. I'm all for peace talks with the Palestinian government (just not Hamas), it should start with the West Bank because Gaza is really problematic now with Hamas. Maybe if the life of the palestinians in the WB get better, people in Gaza will stop supporting Hamas. Meanwhile, our government just keeps on letting the settlements expand and they're not really interested in talking.
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Really looking forward to see this lad playing, he's really something special IMO. I really like his runs.
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Very sad news. R.I.P
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Hi Mohammed, how's it going ? Could you elaborate on who are Abbas ? I really dont know much about it.
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This is EXACTLY why they're hiding rockets in places such as civillian houses or hospitals.. this alone proves (for me atleast) that we're not targeting random killing of civillians (and you saying that is just bias, sorry to say). They're hiding the rockets there because they know that we try to stay away from killing innocent people and they also know that if we will bomb that storage it will make it look like we're killing for fun (by the way you talk, it works). Also, you really over exxagerate Israelis being 'happy' whenever someone in Gaza dies. Yes, there are many ignorant people who just say "kill all the arabs", they are racist, stupid poor people. But most people I know are only 'happy' when we kill Hamas fighters and not civillians. I wouldn't really say that, we wouldn't invade Gaza if there wasn't terrorism there. BUT, I will not deny that some people (and the government) do not really seek peace and that is part of the reason for why there's not really much going on regarding peace. * btw, it's important for me to say that I'm really trying to be objective and I dont share the same political views as 'XpetrCechx' and 'CFC4EVER'. What I think the ideal solution should be is Israel together with the UN and other countries should help grow Gaza's economy and make the life of the Palestinians better which will IMO drop the amout of extremists and that would help Israel aswell as the Palestinians. I dont really have a solution for the current situation though, its really too complicated.
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Hamas hides rockets in civillian's houses, in kindergardens.. that is why. We are not stupid enough to just randomly kill civillians, you talk as if we're just enjoying killing people.. How reliable is that, honestly ?
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I know that feeling ..
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Who will beg us to stop? Hamas will never do that, they dont care about the civillians. Israel's image would be damaged, we would kill many innocent people.. Maybe this will lower the amount of rockets being fired but some time later they'll be back with even more support and more extremists. It's a very limited and short-termed "solution".
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Especially now when we'll have someone to recieve the cross.
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This kind of thinking will not get us anywhere.. There are innocent people and we cant just "strike them harder" everytime, we're talking about human beings here (even if they support Hamas). Making life harder for the Palestinians will only cause more resistance, we need to make their life BETTER. The pronlem is that I really dont think there can ever be peace with Hamas. With the palestinians in general - yes, not the Hamas though..
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http://www.chelseafc.com/news-article/article/3960358/title/german-loan-for-thorgan-hazard?WT.mc_id=social_20140705_27309696
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We need to start making chances from out wide. Finally we have someone in the box who's worth trying to pass to.
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He thrives when there are open spaces. He's not very useful when the other team parks the bus.
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Or because we're going to sell him. And we also sold Sturridge and Matic !! Damn! fuck our board ! (just being cynical ofc..)
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That is great. PL or Bundesliga would be great for him if we find the right team.