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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (291545)6/18/2006 3:39:36 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571394
 
"I know that stupid comment was made two years ago"

Good. But in the context of being two years ago, it doesn't look as dumb as that blogger tries to make it. Now the blogger, OTOH, is definitely not the sharpest knife in the drawer...



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (291545)6/19/2006 11:04:46 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571394
 
They like that he carries their flag in his sock???

Ghana apologise over Israeli flag

Monday, June 19, 2006 Posted: 1355 GMT (2155 HKT)

edition.cnn.com

• Special: World Cup 2006 WUERZBURG, Germany (Reuters) -- Ghana officials apologised on Monday after defender John Paintsil waved an Israeli flag to celebrate their 2-0 World Cup win against the Czech Republic.

Team spokesman Randy Abbey said it was important to point out that the Ghanaian FA was not trying to take sides in the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.

Paintsil plays for Hapoel Tel Aviv and had wanted to acknowledge the Israeli fans who had travelled to Germany to support him, Abbey said.

"He is obviously unaware of the implications of what he did. He's unaware of international politics. We apologise to anybody who was offended and we promise that it will never happen again.

"He did not act out of malice for the Arab people or in support of Israel. He was naive... we don't need to punish him."

Paintsil celebrated the two Ghana goals on Saturday by taking out a small Israeli flag from his sock and waving it above his head.

Abbey said neither the Ghanaian FA nor Ghana as a country had a strong political position on the subject and said they were just in Germany for the World Cup.

"We are not in support or against Israel or the Arab nations. We are here to do football, we are not here to do politics."

A spokesman for FIFA had said they had no problem with the gesture and Israel's Sports Minister Ofir Pines-Paz had been quoted as praising Paintsil for his actions and saying Ghana had gained many Israeli fans.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (291545)6/19/2006 1:28:03 PM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571394
 
I know that stupid comment was made two years ago. Keep pretending that I don't, and you're going to get an "appropriate" response.

Why did you link that lame site then? Don't you subscribe to what you link ?

Al