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Postby askimwos » Fri Oct 31, 2008 9:59 am

DT you are predictable pathetic idiot. Now that you are done with all the posting of the photos of some idiot fans lets get back to the sports reality where it is obvious tha you are running out of argunments.

Omonoia Budget = 7.8m Vs Apoel Budget = 6.5m (now 6.5 is a quarter of 7.8 right?)

Speaking about quality, here are some of Omonoia's players:

Yiannis Okkas (Cpt of Cyprus National Team)
Stathis Aloneftis (Cyprus International - starting 11)
Antonis Giorgallides (Cyprus International - starting 11)
Ilias Charalambous (Cyprus International - starting 11)
Dimitris Christofi (Cyprus International - starting 11)
Koullis Pavlou (Cyprus International)
Asprogenous (Cyprus U21 International - starting 11)
Anton Slogar (Cpt of Slovenia National Team)
Claudian Duro (Cpt of Albania National Team)
Hamat Dikumana (Cpt of Rwanda National Team)
Mustafa Bakura (Siera Leone International - starting 11)
Noel Kaseke (Zimbabwe International - starting 11)
Rasheet Alambi (Nigeria U21 International - starting 11)
Cleyton Cruz (UEFA Cup winner with FC Porto)
Claudio Niculescu (Romanian International)
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Postby Paphitis » Fri Oct 31, 2008 10:05 am

askimwos wrote:DT you are predictable pathetic idiot. Now that you are done with all the posting of the photos of some idiot fans lets get back to the sports reality where it is obvious tha you are running out of argunments.

Omonoia Budget = 7.8m Vs Apoel Budget = 6.5m (now 6.5 is a quarter of 7.8 right?)

Speaking about quality, here are some of Omonoia's players:

Yiannis Okkas (Cpt of Cyprus National Team)
Stathis Aloneftis (Cyprus International - starting 11)
Antonis Giorgallides (Cyprus International - starting 11)
Ilias Charalambous (Cyprus International - starting 11)
Dimitris Christofi (Cyprus International - starting 11)
Koullis Pavlou (Cyprus International)
Asprogenous (Cyprus U21 International - starting 11)
Anton Slogar (Cpt of Slovenia National Team)
Claudian Duro (Cpt of Albania National Team)
Hamat Dikumana (Cpt of Albania National Team)

Mustafa Bakura (Siera Leone International - starting 11)
Noel Kaseke (Zimbabwe International - starting 11)
Rasheet Alambi (Nigeria U21 International - starting 11)
Cleyton Cruz (UEFA Cup winner with FC Porto)
Claudio Niculescu (Romanian International)


How can Albania have 2 captains? :lol:
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Postby DT. » Fri Oct 31, 2008 10:05 am

You're the one that said you'd choose those banners because they represent facts and recognised countries. Whats your deal with the "trnc"? Face it you have a flock mentality. One of your guys raises a "trnc"flag and no one around him does ANYTHING!!! Don't try to excuse the inexcusable.

If I had to choose between those banners and the swartzika or nazism salutes of apoel fans I would prefer the first. At least these, however painful they may be, just indicate facts. Constantinople is historically called Instabul since 1453 while Turkey is a recognised country. You can find idiots that hide behing the anonymity of a group of fans, however here we have a mega idiot that hides behind the nick DT.
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Postby DT. » Fri Oct 31, 2008 10:12 am

Paphitis wrote:
askimwos wrote:DT you are predictable pathetic idiot. Now that you are done with all the posting of the photos of some idiot fans lets get back to the sports reality where it is obvious tha you are running out of argunments.

Omonoia Budget = 7.8m Vs Apoel Budget = 6.5m (now 6.5 is a quarter of 7.8 right?)

Speaking about quality, here are some of Omonoia's players:

Yiannis Okkas (Cpt of Cyprus National Team)
Stathis Aloneftis (Cyprus International - starting 11)
Antonis Giorgallides (Cyprus International - starting 11)
Ilias Charalambous (Cyprus International - starting 11)
Dimitris Christofi (Cyprus International - starting 11)
Koullis Pavlou (Cyprus International)
Asprogenous (Cyprus U21 International - starting 11)
Anton Slogar (Cpt of Slovenia National Team)
Claudian Duro (Cpt of Albania National Team)
Hamat Dikumana (Cpt of Albania National Team)

Mustafa Bakura (Siera Leone International - starting 11)
Noel Kaseke (Zimbabwe International - starting 11)
Rasheet Alambi (Nigeria U21 International - starting 11)
Cleyton Cruz (UEFA Cup winner with FC Porto)
Claudio Niculescu (Romanian International)


How can Albania have 2 captains? :lol:


Even funnier when he says they're both captains and the captain of the Albanian team is Altin Lala who plays for Hannover 96

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Postby Paphitis » Fri Oct 31, 2008 10:13 am

Absolutely disgusting and treasonous behaviour by the Omonoia fans. :evil:

They should play in the Turkish First Division instead. They would feel more at home. :lol:
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Postby askimwos » Fri Oct 31, 2008 10:20 am

Paphitis wrote:
askimwos wrote:DT you are predictable pathetic idiot. Now that you are done with all the posting of the photos of some idiot fans lets get back to the sports reality where it is obvious tha you are running out of argunments.

Omonoia Budget = 7.8m Vs Apoel Budget = 6.5m (now 6.5 is a quarter of 7.8 right?)

Speaking about quality, here are some of Omonoia's players:

Yiannis Okkas (Cpt of Cyprus National Team)
Stathis Aloneftis (Cyprus International - starting 11)
Antonis Giorgallides (Cyprus International - starting 11)
Ilias Charalambous (Cyprus International - starting 11)
Dimitris Christofi (Cyprus International - starting 11)
Koullis Pavlou (Cyprus International)
Asprogenous (Cyprus U21 International - starting 11)
Anton Slogar (Cpt of Slovenia National Team)
Claudian Duro (Cpt of Albania National Team)
Hamat Dikumana (Cpt of Albania National Team)

Mustafa Bakura (Siera Leone International - starting 11)
Noel Kaseke (Zimbabwe International - starting 11)
Rasheet Alambi (Nigeria U21 International - starting 11)
Cleyton Cruz (UEFA Cup winner with FC Porto)
Claudio Niculescu (Romanian International)


How can Albania have 2 captains? :lol:


Just corrected..should have read Rwanda..
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Postby askimwos » Fri Oct 31, 2008 10:22 am

DT. wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
askimwos wrote:DT you are predictable pathetic idiot. Now that you are done with all the posting of the photos of some idiot fans lets get back to the sports reality where it is obvious tha you are running out of argunments.

Omonoia Budget = 7.8m Vs Apoel Budget = 6.5m (now 6.5 is a quarter of 7.8 right?)

Speaking about quality, here are some of Omonoia's players:

Yiannis Okkas (Cpt of Cyprus National Team)
Stathis Aloneftis (Cyprus International - starting 11)
Antonis Giorgallides (Cyprus International - starting 11)
Ilias Charalambous (Cyprus International - starting 11)
Dimitris Christofi (Cyprus International - starting 11)
Koullis Pavlou (Cyprus International)
Asprogenous (Cyprus U21 International - starting 11)
Anton Slogar (Cpt of Slovenia National Team)
Claudian Duro (Cpt of Albania National Team)
Hamat Dikumana (Cpt of Albania National Team)

Mustafa Bakura (Siera Leone International - starting 11)
Noel Kaseke (Zimbabwe International - starting 11)
Rasheet Alambi (Nigeria U21 International - starting 11)
Cleyton Cruz (UEFA Cup winner with FC Porto)
Claudio Niculescu (Romanian International)


How can Albania have 2 captains? :lol:


Even funnier when he says they're both captains and the captain of the Albanian team is Altin Lala who plays for Hannover 96

:lol:


Check your facts DT. Who was captaining Albania in their recent matches?
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Postby askimwos » Fri Oct 31, 2008 10:27 am

DT. wrote:You're the one that said you'd choose those banners because they represent facts and recognised countries. Whats your deal with the "trnc"? Face it you have a flock mentality. One of your guys raises a "trnc"flag and no one around him does ANYTHING!!! Don't try to excuse the inexcusable.

If I had to choose between those banners and the swartzika or nazism salutes of apoel fans I would prefer the first. At least these, however painful they may be, just indicate facts. Constantinople is historically called Instabul since 1453 while Turkey is a recognised country. You can find idiots that hide behing the anonymity of a group of fans, however here we have a mega idiot that hides behind the nick DT.


I would also suggest you check your facts once again as to what happened to the idiot that raised the"trnc" flag. To put it in a nice way, the idiot hadn't watched another omonoia match since.
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Postby DT. » Fri Oct 31, 2008 10:29 am

askimwos wrote:
DT. wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
askimwos wrote:DT you are predictable pathetic idiot. Now that you are done with all the posting of the photos of some idiot fans lets get back to the sports reality where it is obvious tha you are running out of argunments.

Omonoia Budget = 7.8m Vs Apoel Budget = 6.5m (now 6.5 is a quarter of 7.8 right?)

Speaking about quality, here are some of Omonoia's players:

Yiannis Okkas (Cpt of Cyprus National Team)
Stathis Aloneftis (Cyprus International - starting 11)
Antonis Giorgallides (Cyprus International - starting 11)
Ilias Charalambous (Cyprus International - starting 11)
Dimitris Christofi (Cyprus International - starting 11)
Koullis Pavlou (Cyprus International)
Asprogenous (Cyprus U21 International - starting 11)
Anton Slogar (Cpt of Slovenia National Team)
Claudian Duro (Cpt of Albania National Team)
Hamat Dikumana (Cpt of Albania National Team)

Mustafa Bakura (Siera Leone International - starting 11)
Noel Kaseke (Zimbabwe International - starting 11)
Rasheet Alambi (Nigeria U21 International - starting 11)
Cleyton Cruz (UEFA Cup winner with FC Porto)
Claudio Niculescu (Romanian International)


How can Albania have 2 captains? :lol:


Even funnier when he says they're both captains and the captain of the Albanian team is Altin Lala who plays for Hannover 96

:lol:


Check your facts DT. Who was captaining Albania in their recent matches?


Why don't you conduct a search and find me the captain's of Albania and Slovenia then.
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Postby Paphitis » Fri Oct 31, 2008 10:31 am

askimwos wrote:
DT. wrote:You're the one that said you'd choose those banners because they represent facts and recognised countries. Whats your deal with the "trnc"? Face it you have a flock mentality. One of your guys raises a "trnc"flag and no one around him does ANYTHING!!! Don't try to excuse the inexcusable.

If I had to choose between those banners and the swartzika or nazism salutes of apoel fans I would prefer the first. At least these, however painful they may be, just indicate facts. Constantinople is historically called Instabul since 1453 while Turkey is a recognised country. You can find idiots that hide behing the anonymity of a group of fans, however here we have a mega idiot that hides behind the nick DT.


I would also suggest you check your facts once again as to what happened to the idiot that raised the"trnc" flag. To put it in a nice way, the idiot hadn't watched another omonoia match since.


Why were all the Omonoia fans cheering when the "trnc" flag was raised? You all seemed so happy.
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