So fighting in the city by hooligans the night before the game justifies treating the players and the coaches, that had nothing to do with it, as they were prisoners in a concentration camp?rpo.castro wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 19:37You must be joking right?nogomet wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 15:28 Details of shocking behavior from Vitoria are starting to come to light. Turning on the heat (!) in Hajduk's lockeroom during an already very hot day, not providing sufficient number of water bottles and ice to the team, giving them inadequate massage tables, and, my personal favorite, turning two large speakers towards the away fans' stand, maxing out the volume and playing the same song on repeat for the full hour after the game. Not to speak of the fans throwing seats/chairs on Hajduk players both during and after the game.
Shocking behaviour from Vitoria?
Did Vitoria spread violence in Guimarães city center in the night before the match? Did Vitoria assault journalists at the end of the match?
Hajduk players didn't come to play fooball but foot-leg, and Hajduk ultras as usual come just to spread violence. Did they want a red carpet and champagne maybe?
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Hopefully Hajduk will officially report all these despicable acts and if they are found to be true, Vitoria will receive a suitable punishment, or they will repeat it next time again.
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Hajduk's Ultras are allies of Benfica's Ultras, and they had planned a trip to Porto together for a battle with Porto's Ultras when the police detained them. About Vitoria's Ultras behaviour, be careful with the things you say about them, otherwise they can force you to delete your comments like they did to a school manual that made reference to the Marega case .
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Now you have lost you mind!nogomet wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 19:52So fighting in the city by hooligans the night before the game justifies treating the players and the coaches, that had nothing to do with it, as they were prisoners in a concentration camp?rpo.castro wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 19:37You must be joking right?nogomet wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 15:28 Details of shocking behavior from Vitoria are starting to come to light. Turning on the heat (!) in Hajduk's lockeroom during an already very hot day, not providing sufficient number of water bottles and ice to the team, giving them inadequate massage tables, and, my personal favorite, turning two large speakers towards the away fans' stand, maxing out the volume and playing the same song on repeat for the full hour after the game. Not to speak of the fans throwing seats/chairs on Hajduk players both during and after the game.
Shocking behaviour from Vitoria?
Did Vitoria spread violence in Guimarães city center in the night before the match? Did Vitoria assault journalists at the end of the match?
Hajduk players didn't come to play fooball but foot-leg, and Hajduk ultras as usual come just to spread violence. Did they want a red carpet and champagne maybe?
Concentration camp? Watch yourself.
Your threats have been reported.
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Molde must have made a record today. 31 shots, 0 goals !
Viking has learned how to be efficient, an invaluable trait in Europe. They did it with Sparta, they did it today too.
And the most cynical shithousery I've seen from a Norwegian team, ever! Tripic was a pro there
Terrible return to European football for Pana after 4 seasons of absence…
Braga would be 8-10th place in Ligue 1. End of story. And yes i have seen what they have achieved in Europe. Good for them. To me Portugal have 3 strong sides and one half strong side and others... and trust me you cant change my opinion.As_Contas_do_Título wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 20:22And half?? Is the half team the one that reached the EL final a decade ago (only to lose to a fellow portuguese team) and just last year reached the quarter finals when they get the team that reached the final, Rangers (and, more importantly, got a French referee in the second leg, who sent off a Braga player in the first half in a situation in which referees never show red card, only penalty; even playing with 10, Braga managed to take the game to extra time, and then the ref didn't sent off a Rangers player in a blatant situation, and Braga even got a second player out, ending with 9 vs 11). And eliminated Monaco in the way. In fact, the 4th portuguese team in UEFA ranking, Braga, is only surpassed by two french teams (PSG and Lyon) and one dutch (Ajax). So, if Braga is a "half" team, how many "half" french and dutch teams are there? I would love to see if the french doesn't have just one team in ECL playoffs (the team that plays the CL qualifying is guaranteed group stage), but have to play 3+2=5 european qualifying rounds to guarantee GS, like the portuguese and dutch have. Also, let's not forget that, last season, Paços got Tottenham in playoffs and even managed to win the first game at home, and Santa Clara could have scored many goals in the first leg against Partizan at home but only scored 2 and, at the end, they suffered one. Then, in the second leg, the ref invented a penalty for Partizan when the game was 0-0, and they suffered the second goal just after that. Talking about Vitória, they have qualified for EL GS in some occasions (they once could even have qualified for CL GS against Basel some years ago, when Roberto's winning goal a few minutes before the end was disallowed for a supposed offside when it was clearly not an offside https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNWyCDQIGps ), and in the last time they did it, despite only winning in Germany against Eintracht and drawing two other games, ending with just 5 points, they had better statistics than their opponents in almost all games (funny enough, their only victory was the only game that their opponents had better stats than them), and Arsenal was also in the group.