Belgium currently has one of the brightest generation of young footballers in Europe, it´s a pity they haven´t been able to gel into a competitive team.
Also wtf is wrong with the ego clashes in Belgium football? seems like a constant warzone over there.
Man, I wish Vertonghen and Alderweireld were Dutch, they make a far sturdier center than Heintinga / Mathijsen.
The Panorama doco is pretty horrifying and damning. I'm sure the vast majority of Polish and Ukrainian football fans are lovely, tolerant people but racism seems to be widespread enough to cause real concern.
fixedMan, I wish Vermaelen and Kompany were Dutch, they make a far sturdier center than Heintinga / Mathijsen.
Unless you are Russian I really doubt you have anything to worry about.
Edit: Holy shit at that 'document'. I've only managed the first 2,5 mins (up to where we border with Austria and somehow Yugoslavia is still alive and kicking in 2012) and already I see that they already had a conclusion before they started even filming it. I see no purpose of it, other than to vilify Poland because whatever.
Edit2: Ok, I've tried to watch another 2 minutes and this is just too painful to watch, sorry. I laughed when the first subtitles were already wrong though.
You should really watch. I'm Polish and this is hard for me as well, but it's the truth. Anti-semitism still is a problem in Poland.
Finally, about the hypocritical part. Seems kind of weird considering how London is hosting Olympics this year. The city that experienced widespread riots going on for several days in the middle of the summer, that actually brought some casualties with them.
What a bunch of bollocks. The London riots last summer were not racially motivated, there was no targeting of Asian/Black/Jewish people by White neo-nazi gangs. There was indiscriminate violence, for sure, but violence targeted at a certain group of people because of their skin colour is a lot worse. Not only that, but after three days the riots ended and plans are in place to break out tear gas and water canons if rioters come out this summer, I have yet to see any serious plan aimed at breaking racist neo-nazi gangs in Ukraine or Poland and your attitude is why.
Pointing at problems in other countries to defend problems at home is not a real defence. England has its problems with football hooligans, but by and large the police, FA, Football League and Premier League have stamped them out at football grounds and made going to matches much safer for families and minorities. The same cannot be said for Poland or Ukraine. Now we only see football hooligans outside pubs having fights with each other, they don't tend to bother regular fans and while there are some exceptions the problem is under control.
I'm not trying to justify any of that. It is despicable, yes. There ARE attempts made at culling the incidents, but it's by no way an easy process and you should know it well.
Again, at the first part, this is a tricky one. Yes, the riots weren't mainly racially charged (though in places they probably at least partially devolved into that). But my point was that the social unrest of such a scale that had been unseen in Poland for decades (and even then they were due to socialist regime). And racially/ethnically charged violence is HIGHLY sparse and is often confined to matches between clubs (and is mostly exclusive to hate speech, though there are these shameful incidents where hooligans will hate on newcomers of a different race).
Leading to my final point, that is highly distorted image of polish reality and has nothing to do with how Euro will actually look like. Again, I'm not trying to justify anything, but I don't believe anything major might actually happened.
My main beef is with Campbell's statement about coffins, which is absolutely disgraceful, fear mongering, and unfounded.
Edit: Ok, I'm watching the second part of the documentary and it is definitely chilling...
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I will watch it later on and comment on, but from what I've heard this thing is heavily biased against us.
Sadly though, I'm pretty sure something ugly will happen between 10th and 12th of June.
zomgbbqftw are you supporting Holland?
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I will watch it later on and comment on, but from what I've heard this thing is heavily biased against us.
Who is "us"and how is it "heavily biased" when it's showing video footage from actual football games?fascists? anti-semites? white supremacists?
Once again, while this doesn't make it right in no way possible, you could probably go to any country around Europe and easily make a similar documentary. THIS DOESN'T MAKE IT RIGHT, but I'd consider this a hypocrisy.
You really can't.
but Western Europe does not have a problem with violence in football stadia so it is wrong to say it.
What about Italy, aren't things quite bad over there sometimes?
Not happening unfortunately. Kabouter has one for himself. He's just rubbing it in I think. ಠ_ಠCan't we get an admin to give us flags under our usernames like we had for the WC?
23 players...24 staff members. All of those (and more) will live in the most expensive hotel chosen by any of the 16 teams on the Euro.
It's not like Portugal is in some kind of financial crisis and the FPF receives money from our taxes. Oh wait...
23 players...24 staff members. All of those (and more) will live in the most expensive hotel chosen by any of the 16 teams on the Euro.
It's not like Portugal is in some kind of financial crisis and the FPF receives money from our taxes. Oh wait...
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This BBC material is everything I hate about modern journalism: there is a strong thesis behind it and it does everything to prove it, not even trying to look on the issue from any other perspective. Are images seen in the document real? Yes, they are. But then again, probably even using footage from the very same matches, another document of a similar length could be made, only this time showing happy families enjoying top-class football on shiny new stadiums in great atmosphere, all that commented off-screen by a couple of black, jewish and asian players that do not by any means feel threatened living and playing in Poland. Both documents would be shit though, because showing only one side of the coin is not really journalism but propaganda.
So are there really racist outbreaks on polish stadiums? Yes, they are. Is entire polish football community racist then? No, it isn't, and the last couple of years have seen a major crackdown on football hools, including arrests, jail, fees, stadium bans and more. Did some polish hools throw bananas and racist remarks at some of the players? Yes, they did. Did anyone actually "come back home in his coffin" because of football rivalry? No, nobody did and I didn't even hear about anyone being injured because of that in years. So, if I go to a Euro 2012 match in Poland will I seat next to one of those bald-headed roid mutants shouting anti-semitic slogans I've seen on BBC? Maybe, but he will be there with his wife and two kids eating popcorn and singing polish anthem, because league football is worlds apart from international football, because most of his hooligan friends didn't even get the tickets for the tournament, because Ultras communities boycotted Euro for one reason or the other, because police, government, UEFA and normal Poles will do everything to make the tournament as safe and fun as possible for everyone. Let me say that one more time: problems of polish league football depicted by BBC do not by any means translate to an international events like Euro 2012 and while images shown there are true, they only depict 10% of the whole picture.
Any amount of racism is too much. Polish football, and generally Eastern European football is mired with racism and xenophobia.
If those attitudes show up, even if marginally during a match, the media frenzy and the amount of coverage it will receive will only embarrass the host nations and mark them for many years to come.
To be honest, i´ve never witness such a climate of fear and condemnation surrounding a European tournament. I went to a lot of matches in Euro 2004 in Portugal, even the English fans were amazing. I went to all of Portugal´s matches in Euro 2000 as well, and the politeness and openness of the Dutch and Belgian fans... amazing.
We do recognize racism is a problem in polish football and because of that alone you can expect both government and normal citizens to go an extra mile to make everyone who comes here for Euro safe and welcome. As I said, in the last couple of years a huge progress have been made in that field and I expect Euro to be a kind of breakthrough, afterall it's the first such major event held in Poland. For most of us it's a point of honour and I bet most fans will come back feeling the same way you felt about Dutch and Belgians.
I hope so. Sadly due to having just bought a house last year, i won´t be able to go to Portugal´s games, also... Hotel prices are insane from what i´ve researched.
These tournament´s and events are always a boost to development and national pride, i remember the lisbon world expo and then euro 2004, they did a lot of good for the country but also a lot of bad.
We spent money we didn´t have to build those stadiums and infrastructures, and now we are left with empty stadiums and huge debts to pay.
Being it biased or not that shit is not acceptable. Uefa chose the wrong nations to host these.
Funnily enough, Poles are having the very same discussion right now. While noone doubts infrastucture investments, there is a huge buzz around the stadiums and some are second-guessing whether it was necessary to invest in them as much as we did. This also partly explains sometimes even hysteric reactions for documents such as the BBC one, it would really brake some spirits here if West boycotted this tournament and all that work went to nothing.
we really have a horrible group.
germany portugal and denmark.
Jesus, hire some professional photographers. Nice building. Really interesting.
There's another photo from the players only, you can see postiga standing on its toes to stand taller
That police officer in that BBC video can't be serious right?? 'That's not a Hitler salute, no they are pointing at the opponent' :-/
I really like the portuguese main kit, the alternative tho... who came up with the fucking red/green cross?