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Poland v North Ireland result: 2:3. I am embarassed...


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Edited by: Filios1   Mar 28, 09, 20:17   #1
I can honestly say, this is the worst loss in modern history, for the Bialo Czerwoni.. I cannot remember as horrible of a performance as today against Northern Ireland...
Northern Ireland, with all due respect, is not a even a middle tier team, and they didn't play well at all today... They didn't deserve to win..

What was it, 2 shots? 2 goals, plus an own goal by Zewlakow , if u can call it that..
thanks Boruc...

But, thats only a testament to how poor the Poles were today.. good God.. I was taking some pulls from a bottle of Sobieski during the last 20 minutes, and now I am drunk and angry.. if I had Boruc in front of me, I'd give em a punch right in the teeth... that son of a bitch!
how can you get that rattled by a fecking crowd! are these guys pro's or not??
Beenhaker ,fix this team's mentality, or you're gone, you old fart!



KURWA!
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   Mar 28, 09, 20:19   #2
I haven't seen Poland play since Euro 2008, but to be fair, they were the worst team in the tournament by a country mile.

England lost to NI a few years back and it was very embarrassing. I feel your pain.
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   Mar 28, 09, 20:21   #3
IronsE11:
they were the worst team in the tournament by a country mile.

Tournaments havn't been a strong part of the Polish NT since the 70's and 80's... thats no surprise. It was between them and Austria, for worst team in the tournie..
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   Mar 28, 09, 20:32   #4
its not all bad news filios,England won 4-0 :-)
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   Mar 28, 09, 20:37   #5
Filios1:
What was it, 2 shots? 2 goals, plus an own goal by Zewlakow , if u can call it that..
thanks Boruc...

What you did not notice was the work rate of the Irish team, every man covered every blade of grass. When International teams come to Belfast they are simply not allowed to play their game. Big teams that have beaten there in the last 3 years include England and Euro champions Spain. I don't think that any neutral watching the game would say NI didn't deserve to get anything from it.
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Edited by: espana   Mar 28, 09, 20:41   #6
IronsE11:
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spain is playing at 21:00 , you can watch the match in sky , channel 795 , tve international
spain -turkey
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   Mar 28, 09, 20:42   #7
espana:
spain is playing at 21:00 , you can watch the match in sky , channel 795 , tve international

Cheers espana, its always a joy to watch your boys play, except when they are beating England of course ;)

I might tune in to the Ireland match, alternatively I could piss about on PF...
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   Mar 30, 09, 23:16   #8
Filios1:
Northern Ireland, with all due respect, is not a even a middle tier team

Filios if you look at the new Provisional FIFA rankings for next month you will see that this so-called "not even middle tier team" that you refer to is one place above polska.

Artur borat , forgive me for saying it but couldn't have happened to a nicer fellow.

It's nice to be on top of the group again. We will send you's a postcard from South Africa, lol.
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Edited by: Filios1   Mar 30, 09, 23:18   #9
Big Paddy:
Big Paddy

Poland isn't a good team, whatsoever, out of form and with a coach who doesn't give a flying fu%k about the team anymore to boot, but we'll still finish ahead of your Northern Irish ass! See you in Poland in September, if you have the guts to come watch.
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   Mar 30, 09, 23:35   #10
Filios1:
if you have the guts to come watch.

What do you mean?
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Edited by: Filios1   Mar 30, 09, 23:37   #11
Barney:
What do you mean

: D


Nothing... I just know that some of our Poles will be eager to give them a good welcome party.
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   Mar 30, 09, 23:40   #12
Filos dont be a silly boy.
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   Mar 30, 09, 23:42   #13
Barney:
Filos dont be a silly boy.

What goes around, comes around ; D
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   Mar 30, 09, 23:44   #14
There probably will be trouble I dont want to see it. I doubt if you do either.
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   Mar 30, 09, 23:46   #15
Barney:
I doubt if you do either.

Im heading to the match. Should be a good time ;)
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   Mar 30, 09, 23:47   #16
it's just a game man. chill.
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   Mar 31, 09, 00:02   #17
Filios I know a 13 year old girl and her 11 year old sister who live in that area. They both have to change their school uniforms to walk home because they go to a catholic school. Do you think more trouble with Polish thugs will make their life easier? You like I want them to hold their heads high and be proud of their lone mother (who has two jobs and depression), their country of birth and themselves. Who is going to protect them, some drunken thugs from elsewhere? This is real life.
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   Mar 31, 09, 00:11   #18
Barney:
some drunken thugs from elsewhere

Drunken thugs or not, if some of that NI gang comes over to Poland in September thinking to stirr up trouble, I hope they aren't too disappointed when they get their faces kicked in!
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   Mar 31, 09, 00:24   #19
Filios1, that is stupid talk.
You are not normally so wantonly disrespectful and destructive.
It is tragic what is happening and this type of bravado does not help anyone.
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   Mar 31, 09, 08:31   #20
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Filios1, that is stupid talk.
You are not normally so wantonly disrespectful and destructive.
It is tragic what is happening and this type of bravado does not help anyone.

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One side says that Polish Hooligans are bad another says they are good.

Well they are certainly not bad. The Polish Hooligans fight each other. Since they fight each other they do not affect society as much as they would if they were individualy roaming the streets. Think how much more damage they would do if they focused their attention to messing up their own people. By preoccupying themselves with fanatical soccer support they in essence are avoiding harming society. To attend the soccer matches these guys work , sell all they have, attend matches, Hooliganis be crazy over their team, and than go back to work (the cycle repeats). Not to mention its always good to see the Polish fans be so nationalistic and united against other countries in the mode of football. Just cause you guys dont like the feeling or dont support such things just shows your getting old, are sad, or never have been to one of these games.

So I agree with filio's we will give these guys a nice welcoming party, especially if any english assholes attempt to start shit with the poles. (always happens and Poles always woop their asses)


anyways as long as hooligans stay within football than it is ok. If the hooligans become gangs than that could be a problem (this is most certainly not the case in most instances)


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Guest    Mar 31, 09, 09:09   #21
Mattewoflv:
especially if any english assholes

So anyone wearting an English/Northern Irish/Scvopttish/Irish scarf will be a target if the crap starts flying?

The fact you are talking about NI fans and then say "English" suggests the average bonehead chuligan (Irish word, interestingly enough) wouldn't know the difference (or care).
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   Mar 31, 09, 10:11   #22
Guest:
The fact you are talking about NI fans and then say "English" suggests the average bonehead chuligan (Irish word, interestingly enough) wouldn't know the difference (or care).

The average Pole doesnt know the difference, nevermind the average bonehead. I cant count the number of times I have been mistaken for an english person in Poland, not only that but 90% of Poles dont know there difference between NIreland and The Republic or indeed anything about Irish history.

Filios1:
Drunken thugs or not, if some of that NI gang comes over to Poland in September thinking to stirr up trouble, I hope they aren't too disappointed when they get their faces kicked in!

Your a disgrace

Filios1:
Northern Ireland, with all due respect, is not a even a middle tier team, and they didn't play well at all today... They didn't deserve to win..

Northern Ireland arent a good team, but then again neither are Poland. In fairness though, Northern Ireland did deserve to win and their workrate was phenomenal. Poland arent considered a good team by any standards, indeed most countries would love to have them in their group....but any team is capable of beating anyone on a good day and I have seen a few good performances by Poland over the recent campaign.

Filios1:
Nothing... I just know that some of our Poles will be eager to give them a good welcome party.

You are an idiot, and even suggesting that you are looking forward to mindless dopes / thugs intimidating a minority of idiots at a football match has lost you all credibility here. The true Northern Ireland football fans shouldnt feel fear attending a match in Poland, and its people like you who are an embarrassment to Poland and football, just like the thugs who started trouble at the NI match. While eliments on both sides of supporters there were a disgrace, what travelling fans decide to start trouble in an area of the world where you can get your knee caps blown off because of a surname, they are lucky to be alive . . . idiots
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   Mar 31, 09, 10:39   #23
I think Poland need a Polish manager who has that polska spirit, not a dutch guy who speaks in English. Why hasn't Beenhaker learn't Polish?....Bring in Gregorz Lato! someone who can motivate them not deflate them!
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   Mar 31, 09, 10:41   #24
Mattewoflv:
The Polish Hooligans fight each other.

I have absolutely no problem with hooligans knocking each other's heads off.
I live in Krakow it happens quite often, as you know.
But this is not just about hooligans, this is about families houses being attacked.
Mattewoflv:
anyways as long as hooligans stay within football than it is ok.

What happened in N.Ireland is not "normal hooliganism" read Here (click here) Polish version or Here (click here) for badly translated English version
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   Mar 31, 09, 10:53   #25
Mattewoflv:
its always good to see the Polish fans be so nationalistic and united against other countries in the mode of football.

Why do they have to be such morons though? There are plenty of other sports, Rugby for example' which isn't filled with idiots who feel they have to kick the crap out of other supporters to show their loyalty.

Football got hijacked by the media machine and the hooligans many years ago. All it does these days is make money and give low class morons some kind of meaning in their lives.

Filios1:
I hope they aren't too disappointed when they get their faces kicked in!

Don't be stupid.
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   Mar 31, 09, 12:03   #26
MrBubbles:
Football got hijacked by the media machine and the hooligans many years ago. All it does these days is make money and give low class morons some kind of meaning in their lives.

Fortunately Mr B, we dont have a fraction of the problems we had years ago, it just isn't cool to be a holligan anymore :) Also most of the "hard core" are monitored so dont get the opportunity to cause problems abroad - of course there are still a few maniacs that slip through!
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Edited by: espana   Mar 31, 09, 12:49   #27
Filios1:
Northern Ireland, with all due respect, is not a even a middle tier team,

Northern Ireland defeated Spain 3-2 in a qualifier for Euro 2008,
after that we are the best :)


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   Mar 31, 09, 13:15   #28
Filios1:
Drunken thugs or not, if some of that NI gang comes over to Poland in September thinking to stirr up trouble,

So do you think it's OK for drunken Poles to go there and start trouble. Are you surprised that some of the NI crowd (and anyone else who might want an excuse) might hop on a plane to Polska?

Then it'll be Poles and NI slugging it out in other places in Europe who have never asked for this cr@p.
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   Mar 31, 09, 14:55   #29
MrBubbles:
Football got hijacked by the media machine and the hooligans many years ago. All it does these days is make money and give low class morons some kind of meaning in their lives.

Did you get picked last at school ;)

In all seriousness, hooliganism is blight on football and reflects badly on the honest fan. Incidentally, there was a newsnight special about Hillsborough last night and it reminded me of all the sh1t that happened in the 1980's (Heysel etc.). Passion is one thing, mindless violence is another.

Huge steps have been taken in recent years to crack down on this sort of thing, and it has largely been a success, but there will always be morons who use football as an excuse to fulfill their pathetic urges.

Although i have little experience of it, the problem seems quite big in Poland. This is worrying given that the location of Euro 2012. English fans will be there (hopefully) and they are a prime target for fans of other nations due to their rather bad (and deserved) reputation.

Thankfully, you very rarely see it in the English domestic game.
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   Mar 31, 09, 15:07   #30
IronsE11:
Thankfully, you very rarely see it in the English domestic game.

Any more ;)
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   Mar 31, 09, 15:46   #31
Filios1:
See you in Poland in September, if you have the guts to come watch.

This type of veiled threat is totally out of order Filios & in light of what happened at the weekend you should be ashamed of yourself. Nobody like bad losers.
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   Mar 31, 09, 16:05   #32
Mattewoflv:
especially if any english assholes

just what is it you are (supposedly) studying at uni?

clearly it`s not geography is it! please re-read your post,think about it and do some growing up.

filios too, are we seeing the real you?
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   Mar 31, 09, 16:10   #33
IronsE11:
Did you get picked last at school ;)

Actually yes. :) I hated football but I liked kicking a ball around with friends. School sports was Football, Cricket, Rugby and Running. I bloomin hated the lot of them. I went to Karate instead.

ShelleyS:
we dont have a fraction of the problems we had years ago

I suppose it has become more respectable to be a fan. Do you remember Baddiel and Skinner? they were the thin end of the wedge, although Baddiel sitting on a sofa scratching his parts and going 'come on my son' was as convincing as my granny putting two forks in her hat and pretending to be a reindeer.
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Edited by: LINFIELD_BNP   Mar 31, 09, 16:46   #34
Some Poles got a welcome around Belfast, all because of the antics of a pathetic minority (or could have been majority by all accounts)- they started on scarfers and got booted all over the Lisburn Road by casuals AND scarfers

"WELCOME" indeed
Guest    Mar 31, 09, 19:20   #35
Filios1:
Drunken thugs or not, if some of that NI gang comes over to Poland in September thinking to stirr up trouble, I hope they aren't too disappointed when they get their faces kicked in!

Hey hard lad! Poles came to Belfast looking for trouble and attacked a lot of innocent football fans who were unprepared. Next time people will be prepared so don’t get too cocky if people want trouble Belfast’s the place to come but next time you want to start trouble bring a good supply of BB s with you .
The IRA couldn’t defeat the people of Ulster and a pack of Poles who think they are hard certainly wont.
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   Mar 31, 09, 19:49   #36
Big Paddy:
This type of veiled threat is totally out of order Filios & in light of what happened at the weekend you should be ashamed of yourself. Nobody like bad losers.

He shouldn't be ashamed of himself: he knows that he is a complete twat.
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   Mar 31, 09, 21:32   #37
Fillios is a complete t*t. have u seen green st hooligans? British hooligans can hold their own and they can hurt. Please stop thinking even polish hooligans are the best in the world alongside polish bread, polish girls etc.
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Edited by: Filios1   Mar 31, 09, 21:43   #38
Haha, you guys are getting a hard on over absoulately nothing. I'm saying if any NI fans come to Poland and think they will be able to start shit and get away with it, I just hope they aren't surprised when they get their asses kicked. I would gladly help if the occasion arose. Actually, being a young Pole and growing up in Krakow was an experience of its own, going to the matches. No innocents are ever picked on. If some NI fans come over here to actually cheer their team on, good on them. As long as they do exactly that, cheer on their team. Anything more than that, like acting like punks and throwing up on someones girlfriend, thats worthy of some rough treatment.

Fu%king pathetic. Where did I say that we would target innocent fans?

welshguyinpola:
British hooligans can hold their own and they can hurt

haha, time for British hools has came and gone. Go back to the 90's man. If you decide to test your luck in September, good on you. Bring some tough lads along, and I hope to see you there, tosser.

Harry:
Harry

Harry, why don't you come along to the match too? You can wave your Israeli flag up in the top row somewhere. You'd be a hit with the crowd.
Maybe you can say the same shit right to my face?

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Dziekuje bracie..
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Edited by: Cucullen   Mar 31, 09, 22:24   #39
If you think your hard Filios bring some of your mates to Belfast and come to the Shankill road, Sandy Row or the Village. Just go into any bar and say your looking for a good fight. You might even get blocked or your knees done if your lucky. Our fans will not be afraid to come to Poland plenty are going to go. We won in Belfast and we will beat you again in Poland even off the field if you start anything You will think its 1939 again.
“God save the Queen”!

Arthur Boruc, Arthur Boruc, Arthur Boruc Ulster’s no1
iarmhi    Mar 31, 09, 22:41   #40
I want to say that I disagree with Fillos over the threats to Nordie fans and there should be no place for what we saw on Saturday in Belfast in football. On the other hand some of what we have heard from Northern Ireland fans is really pathetic. I have no doubt that there may have been a minority of Polska fans looking for trouble. Let me remind you all the Northern Ireland fans have been saints themselves down the years. It takes two to tango and Polish fans against Ireland (Republic Of) back in November caused no trouble and were a credit to themselves for the brilliant atmosphere they helped create. First of all Nordie fans jeered Polska national anthem, taunted Boruc for the entire all because he plays for Celtic. I have never been to Windsor but I can remember a qualifier game played against the North back in 1993 and their fans were full of hate that night. Add to that the whole Neil Lennon saga (Celtic player again). We all know down south what some Northern fans are capable of. As for the return fixture most of that away support from Northern Ireland won't want trouble. If on the other hand a whole host of Glasgow Rangers loyalist type fans travel for revenge then I have no doubt there will be trouble.
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