ramsej84 wrote:How politically correct you are my friend...MUTU wrote:ramsej84 wrote:I am sorry I don't like Women officiating men's football...
I have grown a phobia from the one who used to be very cruel with my local team.
I remember making a party when I learned that she was pregnantand another one when she hanged her whistle.
Also ... in my short playing career , the only time I got sent off , it was a woman...
P.S that voodoo doll
So, it is pure misogyny mixed with generalisation and irrational superstition. Please in future keep these thoughts to yourself.
That doll was,another subject by the way...
P.S and I speak of facts... The Maltese female ref used to favour Sliema and Valletta big time...
There were teams who asked not to be officiated by her...
#12 wrote:How politically correct you are my friend...ramsej84 wrote:MUTU wrote:[quote="ramsej84"]I am sorry I don't like Women officiating men's football...
I have grown a phobia from the one who used to be very cruel with my local team.
I remember making a party when I learned that she was pregnantand another one when she hanged her whistle.
Also ... in my short playing career , the only time I got sent off , it was a woman...
P.S that voodoo doll
So, it is pure misogyny mixed with generalisation and irrational superstition. Please in future keep these thoughts to yourself.
That doll was,another subject by the way...
P.S and I speak of facts... The Maltese female ref used to favour Sliema and Valletta big time...
There were teams who asked not to be officiated by her...
ramsej84 wrote:How politically correct you are my friend...#12 wrote:ramsej84 wrote:[quote="MUTU"][quote="ramsej84"]I am sorry I don't like Women officiating men's football...
I have grown a phobia from the one who used to be very cruel with my local team.
I remember making a party when I learned that she was pregnantand another one when she hanged her whistle.
Also ... in my short playing career , the only time I got sent off , it was a woman...
P.S that voodoo doll
So, it is pure misogyny mixed with generalisation and irrational superstition. Please in future keep these thoughts to yourself.
That doll was,another subject by the way...
P.S and I speak of facts... The Maltese female ref used to favour Sliema and Valletta big time...
There were teams who asked not to be officiated by her...
Jesus Christ...MUTU wrote:Respect for women?
At least on Valentine's Day.
ramsej84 wrote:Jesus Christ...MUTU wrote:Respect for women?
At least on Valentine's Day.
Jesus Christ...
IsiahRashad wrote:Who is this?]
Yeah, I'm just traveling around.Bayernbazi wrote:IsiahRashad wrote:Who is this?
Didn't get it. What about the picture ? Are you there ?
Pity that voodoo doll comment was overshadowed by the Bibiana controversy.![]()
Here enjoy some Swabian horror. Ramsej look away when you see the train coming
Augsburg is a lovely place, I had spent 3 weeks there end of September in the mid 90's - It was the first time I saw the Bayern players in person by happening to be walking infront of a very posh hotel there, the Drei Mohren when suddenly the Bayern bus stopped there and players walking into the hotel. I couldn't believe what was happening and I didn't have my camera with me(yeah it was still the time when you had to carry cameras with film rolls) FC Augsburg was still unknown then and and Bayern were content of doing training camps in Trentino and not Qatar then, this was about some pre-season friendly.
Augsburgers are proud of their ancient Roman legacy, the Fuggers and among other things their puppet theatre. That's the reason for their weird mascot, and their goal hymn is a tune called 'Eine Insel mit zwei Bergen' made famous by a TV show called Lummerland which featured theAugsburg puppets (Ramsej don't watch
)
IsiahRashad wrote:Yeah, I'm just traveling around.Bayernbazi wrote:IsiahRashad wrote:Who is this?
Didn't get it. What about the picture ? Are you there ?
Bayernbazi wrote:Yeah, I'm just traveling around.IsiahRashad wrote:Bayernbazi wrote:[quote="IsiahRashad"]Who is this?
Didn't get it. What about the picture ? Are you there ?
Yeah, I'm in Munchen to pick my uncle and we're going to the game. Thank you!IsiahRashad wrote:Good one - have a nice trip and enjoy. Are you going for the Augsburg game ?
I did....Bayernbazi wrote:IsiahRashad wrote:Who is this?
Didn't get it. What about the picture ? Are you there ?
Pity that voodoo doll comment was overshadowed by the Bibiana controversy.![]()
Here enjoy some Swabian horror. Ramsej look away when you see the train coming
Augsburg is a lovely place, I had spent 3 weeks there end of September in the mid 90's - It was the first time I saw the Bayern players in person by happening to be walking infront of a very posh hotel there, the Drei Mohren when suddenly the Bayern bus stopped there and players walking into the hotel. I couldn't believe what was happening and I didn't have my camera with me(yeah it was still the time when you had to carry cameras with film rolls) FC Augsburg was still unknown then and and Bayern were content of doing training camps in Trentino and not Qatar then, this was about some pre-season friendly.
Augsburgers are proud of their ancient Roman legacy, the Fuggers and among other things their puppet theatre. That's the reason for their weird mascot, and their goal hymn is a tune called 'Eine Insel mit zwei Bergen' made famous by a TV show called Lummerland which featured theAugsburg puppets (Ramsej don't watch
)
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