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    By the way the atmosphere in and around the match was fantastic and even after losing 0-4 there was no violence.Strange isn`t it?

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    "Southgate and the England bench had not immediately witnessed the monkey chanting, but the manager later expressed pride at his players' conduct."

    Over 60,000 Hungarians fans in the Stadium, but the England bench were unaware of any monkey chanting, Harry Kane said, immediately after the game, he had heard no racist abuse.

    Yet this morning the English media and race relations industry is in full outrage mode, in outrage overdrive, demanding all sorts of sanctions on racist Hungary, and also any racist English fans who have the temerity to boo players on their knees, and are thus guilty of racism. This is only to be expected, it's entirely predictable, it's how the race industry works, but put your brain into gear for a moment and you can see what's going on here quite clearly.

    Over 60,000 racist Hungarian fans, but neither Kane, Southgate, nor the England bench, hear anything untoward ? Someone's having a giraffe aren't they. But it's not really funny at all is it. We're heading down a dangerous slippy slope with the brakes off, but that's exactly what Black Lives Matter wants isn't it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    "Southgate and the England bench had not immediately witnessed the monkey chanting, but the manager later expressed pride at his players' conduct."

    Over 60,000 Hungarians fans in the Stadium, but the England bench were unaware of any monkey chanting, Harry Kane said, immediately after the game, he had heard no racist abuse.

    Yet this morning the English media and race relations industry is in full outrage mode, in outrage overdrive, demanding all sorts of sanctions on racist Hungary, and also any racist English fans who have the temerity to boo players on their knees, and are thus guilty of racism. This is only to be expected, it's entirely predictable, it's how the race industry works, but put your brain into gear for a moment and you can see what's going on here quite clearly.

    Over 60,000 racist Hungarian fans, but neither Kane, Southgate, nor the England bench, hear anything untoward ? Someone's having a giraffe aren't they. But it's not really funny at all is it. We're heading down a dangerous slippy slope with the brakes off, but that's exactly what Black Lives Matter wants isn't it.
    It goes much deeper that that Sinkov.The liberal elite and their corrupt politicians are desperate to give Hungary and Poland a bad name because they refuse to accept the woke propaganda being forced upon the entire population of Western Europe.This is primarily funded and lobbied by Soros György(George Soros)through NGO`s and the Hungarians know him quite well and want nothing to do with him or his efforts to influence nation states.The governing party Fidesz passed a law recently that stated much harder prison sentences for Pedophiles and another law banning the promotion of LGBTQ in all schools by NGO`s.This was immediately jumped by the international MSM as homophobic and against EU values.Just watch the Hungarian foreign minister telling the woke BBC where to get off and notice the difference in attitude :-

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fimg8XOAVZs

    This by the same BBC that commissioned a statue for the BBC building from a known pedophile Eric Gill who admitted having *** with his 2 pubescent daughters and his DOG!!! Yes it is true and they are trying to lecture on morals and values..can you fecking believe it?

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    I have a Hungarian friend who is involved at the top level of football officialdom in Hungary and whose relative is very much involved with the Federation and who was in a crisis meeting after the game last night because they had received hundreds of complaints from ordinary Hungarian football fans who were very angry at the way the Ultras had behaved --even though it was no surprise. She said before the game
    "Our Federation president, manager, players & even the capo from the Carpathian Brigade ultras have all begged the fans in the press/on social media/on TV to not boo the England players taking the knee. Mr Csányi has said anyone found to do so will be banned for life. There is a suggestion to sing himnusz during it. Hopefully the ultras will be well placed around the ground and will ensure that is all that can be heard, all the ultra groups are in on this and normally if the Carpathian Brigade ultras demand it, it happens, no-one wants to argue with them."

    She was still fuming at the behaviour of the minority at 0330hrs and she will be involved in discussions in the future, however, she also stated that it is not just the Hungarian fans who cause mayhem, every country has them, as was seen with the England 'fans' at the Euros.

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    Just watched SkySports News, they showed the England players taking the knee and being booed. I saw the game last night, I heard the booing, it was a good sound booing, I'd have joined in myself if I'd been there, but I also thus knew exactly how loud it was. On the SkySports replay just now it was immediately noticeable that the volume had been turned way up, it sounded much, much louder than it had live in the stadium last night. Why had they turned the volume up, why do they seek to deceive, do they have an agenda ?

    The Sky presenter also talked of 'all that racist abuse' and 'it got worse as England took control of the game'. Really ? Yet neither Kane nor Southgate heard any of it. They went to their man live in Budapest, he said he could hear the monkey chanting above the noise of 67,000 Hungarian fans. Really ? Yet neither Kane nor Southgate heard it, and I never heard it, slouched on my sofa in the Ribble Valley either. They also had 'evidence' of racist Hungarian fans and their monkey chanting, they showed footage of ONE man, making some very odd gestures, he may well have been a racist fan doing his impression of a monkey, but that left 66,999 Hungarian fans who weren't.

    Just saying like.

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    While we're on the subject, can anyone explain why Raheem, on scoring his goal and turning to run back up the field, suddenly changed direction and ran towards the Hungarian fans, pulling his shirt off and revealing a message underneath as he did so. It seemed provocative and utterly stupid to me, but maybe I'm being unfair to the lad, and he had a perfectly good reason to act as he did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    While we're on the subject, can anyone explain why Raheem, on scoring his goal and turning to run back up the field, suddenly changed direction and ran towards the Hungarian fans, pulling his shirt off and revealing a message underneath as he did so. It seemed provocative and utterly stupid to me, but maybe I'm being unfair to the lad, and he had a perfectly good reason to act as he did.
    At the risk of offending someone, somewhere ----he is a footballer and was using the world stage to show his affection for someone who had just died last week.
    Wrong time, wrong place but ----he is a footballer!

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    No I must have posted by mistake what I meant was the game was not played in Pécs, which is not far away close to the Croatian border. ( I must have clicked something by mistake,)

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    What do we call it sport politics ,when English Football players take the knee? Have the committee members in the Football Association voted that all players have to take the knee ,as a sign of respect, which is a message to all players of different backgrounds of multi-cultural inheritance, meaning ''we care'', if that has been agreed upon! Most probably that it has been agreed upon, many moons ago ?
    A football player would wisely listen to what the F A are saying, and follow! Not the media ,not football fans ,just the sweet F A. Then likewise that is what they have to do where ever it may be. Likewise if the Sweet F A ,say on such and such a date there will be no ''taking the knee'', if a certain player will not follow ,it could be he will find himself missing ,simply out of the England team.

    I do not believe that Sterling ran to the Hungarian fans just to show what was printed on his shirt! He ran to the photographers there in that corner. Why did Sterling not run towards the half way line ,simply because there are no photographers there? More than 45 mins he had no chance of showing his printed shirt. We can see this by looking at the Media's newspapers ( Daily Mail and Sun etc newspapers ) He delivered his message ,looking up at the sky ,as if she was there, his female friend, Steffie Gregg who passed away after Covid-19 complications this week. He was not even looking at the Hungarian fans. If on his shirt was printed something provocative ,his face would be looking at those Hungarian fans with a show of arrogance, pride etc
    Later Rice and some other player went towards the fans ,almost appearing to say, with arms outstretched ''what the phucks up with you guys?'' Whilst smoke bombs had been thrown?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    At the risk of offending someone, somewhere ----he is a footballer and was using the world stage to show his affection for someone who had just died last week.
    Wrong time, wrong place but ----he is a footballer!
    If there are repercussions for monkey gestures, throwing plastic cups and booing the knee then nearly half the clubs in England should also have repercussions.It is pathetic it really is.I dont condone it but nearly every club in the Uk has some fans who commit the same or similar things.

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