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Man.. I'd love to be a pro footballer: You are hugely overpaid, get to use top quality training facilities for free, and get all the women you want no matter how ugly you are.

Not to forget about the team mates' wifes :D

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Man.. I'd love to be a pro footballer: You are hugely overpaid, get to use top quality training facilities for free, and get all the women you want no matter how ugly you are.

Why didn't you train to be a footballer when you were a wee lad then?

Only yourself to blame.

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Why didn't you train to be a footballer when you were a wee lad then?

Only yourself to blame.

Not really an option when born and living in Estonia, our "pros" are average joes, they don't earn a lot and here are no top quality facilities either.. footballing culture is virtually non-existent compared to top countries... But of course I could've moved to England or whatever as a toddler.. a man can have his regrets :D

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you realise the crounlla riots were started by some idiot leb beating up an innocent lifeguard?

How fucking dumb you are!! He was the son of a Turkish immigrant and he was born in Australia. So does that make him Leb, Turkish or Australian? I'll give you a couple of days to figure that one out..

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How fucking dumb you are!! He was the son of a Turkish immigrant and he was born in Australia. So does that make him Leb, Turkish or Australian? I'll give you a couple of days to figure that one out..

It makes him just as smart as all his other dumb mates that started it all.

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Thought Id make this even more interesting:

Dark skinned men often have the tendency to play victims of race hate attacks. But seldom do we hear stories of Dark skinned men indulging in race hate attacks of such degree.

The Sydney gang rapes were a series of gang rape attacks committed by a group of up to fourteen Lebanese Australian men led by Bilal Skaf against European Australian women and teenage girls, as young as 14, in Sydney Australia in 2000. The crimes—described as ethnically motivated hate crimes by officials and commentators [1][2][3]—were covered very extensively by the news media, and prompted the passing of new laws. The nine men convicted of the gang rapes were sentenced to a total of "more than 240 years" in jail. According to court transcripts Judge Michael Finnane described the rapes as events "you hear about or read about only in the context of wartime atrocities

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Chelsea slap down players' plan to wear Suarez-style T-shirts in support of Terry

By SPORTSMAIL REPORTER

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2078316/Chelsea-stop-John-Terry-T-shirts-support-players.html#ixzz1hWOGfITn

A wise decision.

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And he was a leb search him up Ali Osman

Please stop embarrassing yourself. I work with his cousin. He is also the son of a Turkish immigrant. The problem with most people in this country is that they classify anybody that looks middle eastern, Lebanese. They don't know that most of the the guys that day were a mixture of Turkish, Persian and Iraqi Australians. Please get your facts straight. And I don't mean reading it in the newspaper either, because like most journo's around the world, they don't know shit!

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Thought Id make this even more interesting:

Dark skinned men often have the tendency to play victims of race hate attacks. But seldom do we hear stories of Dark skinned men indulging in race hate attacks of such degree.

The Sydney gang rapes were a series of gang rape attacks committed by a group of up to fourteen Lebanese Australian men led by Bilal Skaf against European Australian women and teenage girls, as young as 14, in Sydney Australia in 2000. The crimes—described as ethnically motivated hate crimes by officials and commentators [1][2][3]—were covered very extensively by the news media, and prompted the passing of new laws. The nine men convicted of the gang rapes were sentenced to a total of "more than 240 years" in jail. According to court transcripts Judge Michael Finnane described the rapes as events "you hear about or read about only in the context of wartime atrocities

What the fuck does this have to do with anything?

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