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Respect Divers

Discussion in 'Swansea City' started by aswan_dam, Jun 28, 2012.

  1. aswan_dam

    aswan_dam Well-Known Member

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    My Euro 2012 thought for the day.

    Phillip Lahm was reading his piece about anti-racism before the kick-off (a footballer who can read - impressive) and behind him was an official banner which I assume said "RESPECT DIVERSITY" but the -ITY was hidden behind his head.

    <yikes> Thought UEFA had begun a campaign encouraging footballers to go down in the box lol.
     
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  2. mustyfrog

    mustyfrog Well-Known Member

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    mine is how well ballotelli took those 2 goals
     
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  3. Kifflom!

    Kifflom! Well-Known Member

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    Good spot, AD.

    I'm a diver as is Scott. In fact we are both instructors (SCUBA that is). Does that mean I have to be respected on here? I'm starting a petition backed by UEFA. <laugh>
     
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  4. aswan_dam

    aswan_dam Well-Known Member

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    An interesting read on Balotelli's life history from Wikipedia.

    "Mario Balotelli was born in Palermo, Sicily, to Ghanaian immigrants Thomas and Rose Barwuah. The family moved to Bagnolo Mella in the province of Brescia, Lombardy, shortly after he was born. As an infant, he had life-threatening complications with his intestines which led to a series of operations, although his condition had improved by 1992. Mario's health problems and the family's cramped living conditions meant the Barwuahs decided to ask for the help of social services who recommended that he be fostered.
    In 1993, the Barwuah family agreed to entrust the three-year-old boy to Francesco and Silvia Balotelli, his new foster family from Concesio, Brescia, with the legal move formalized by the Court of Brescia. When Mario Balotelli became famous, his biological parents asked for his return. He later accused them of "glory hunting", stating that they only wanted him back because of the prominence he had gained. According to Law 91 of 5 February 1992, Balotelli had to wait until his 18th birthday to request Italian citizenship, as the Balotellis had not adopted him. Balotelli officially gained citizenship in Concesio on 13 August 2008.
    Mario has three biological siblings: Abigail, Enoch and Angel Barwuah. Enoch Barwuah, two years his junior, had a trial at English Premier League side Stoke City in December 2011."
     
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    Terror ball Well-Known Member

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    No wonder his head is ****ed. Poor bastard.
     
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  6. Kifflom!

    Kifflom! Well-Known Member

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    Doesn't mention the horrific racism he endured as a youngster.
     
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  7. mustyfrog

    mustyfrog Well-Known Member

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    he needs a decent tatt like one of mine
     
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