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Ting Fu Posts: 867 |
http://www.streamload.com/shaolinax/Kicking-Beni.wmv
wah lau...turkey fans and players so violent one....see a report tat even their security guards also beat the swiss players.....
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Kent Posts: 2389 |
just saw it on the news, even the swiss staff kana.
one of the turkey players was running for the tunnel, not before whacking one of the swiss staff from behind.
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Thomas Posts: 271 |
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Originally posted by Ting Fu: http://www.streamload.com/shaolinax/Kicking-Beni.wmv
wah lau...turkey fans and players so violent one....see a report tat even their security guards also beat the swiss players.....
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Alex Hay Posts: 248 |
can't download leh.
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Ting Fu Posts: 867 |
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Edited on 23-Nov-2005 11:28:02 PM
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Originally posted by Alex Hay: can't download leh.
oops...you came in too late....
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Ting Fu Posts: 867 |
http://s35.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0YE6OE8X0K9NR08WTAEX6R3UIY
a longer version of the fight going on....plus comments of some of the players,coach....
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Alex Hay Posts: 248 |
Thanks. Turkey sucks.
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Kent Posts: 2389 |
FIFA launch biggest ever inquiry
FIFA have launched the biggest inquiry in their history into the violence at the end of the Turkey-Switzerland World Cup play-off.
Players and coaching staff clashed at the end of the Istanbul leg of the game, both on on the pitch and then in the tunnel.
Footage showed Switzerland's Benjamin Huggel clearly kicking a member of the Turkish coaching staff, while Stephane Grichting was taken to hospital with a groin injury after fighting continued in the tunnel.
A FIFA spokesman who has swallowed a dictionary said: "In terms of scope it is the most voluminous disciplinary investigation in our history.
"We have begun the enquiry in Zurich today which will involve interviewing more than 20 people.
"These include the two national coaches, players, officials and technical staff from both countries.
"Because of the scale of the inquiry and the possible sanctions we have to ensure that legally everything is done exactly right."
FIFA Preseident Sepp Blatter has not only promised that the investigation will be concluded by the World Cup draw on December 9, but also that both countries could be suspended if they are found guilty of gross misconduct.
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