Tulipunaruusu*
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- Apr 27, 2014
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And I don't want anything to do with the ****er, or Team Uruguay as a result. It's disgraceful that that kind of nonsense is even permitted, to say nothing of being outright celebrated.
'The Cannibal of Ajax and Liverpool' has been banned many times (including racism related offense) and missed the next sudden death play-off game in the previous World Cup while his side went through to the next round mainly because of his handball save.
Those incidents didn't stop him being from the English Premier League top scorer this season... Surely you would like the guy if he would win Hart trophies in a blue jacket.
Hon, if I'd never made an effort to "get over the stereotype", I'd never bother watching. I do watch some MLS because it seems like folks at least make an effort to get rid of that crap and they're less theatrically stupid about it. Haven't watched the game in Europe in a while because I quite frankly got way too damn sick of it; if they're actually making an honest effort to improve the situation (which Fro seems to suggest is happening), maybe I'll give it another try. Maybe the next time the Champions League rolls around.
If we take Finnish, Swedish, Slovak, Czech and Russian nationalities and put them into comparison between ice hockey and football players they are still quite similar and tend to play with same characteristics in both sports. Don Cherry could go on about how the Europeans have ruined it for all in the NHL...
That still ain't very broad look at different cultures as Southern Europe is very much missed on ice hockey world map... Southern America, Middle America, Africa, Asia, Oceania also... Perhaps if these would have more influence you would see more of those often incredible skillful individuals created by their cultural upbringing that likes to see players to become more than news stories. Drama.
Nail Jakupov in his rookie season acted very much like how young football hot shot would do after watching Mario Balotelli making his breakthrough to international fame.
You can actually see how German or Icelandic football upbringing shows on Americans on today's Ghana encounter.