bJ_Bhoy 87 said:
It wasnt hypocrisy. The decisions made by Messrs Viera and Keane were made in two very different circumstances. Keane was questioning Viera's patriotism- something Keane is proud of having. Keano is proud of being Irish, and the notion that a man would turn his back to go to another country disgusts him. If Viera quit the SENEGAL national team in protest (if he chose to play for them), I am sure Keano would have not criticised that decision, and I'm equally sure that if Keano was facing off against Deco in another grudge match, he would give it to him too. I'm not saying Keane is accurate in that comment, but what he said was perfectly acceptably in the situation he was in.
Misinformed? Maybe. Hypocrisy? No.
You males are so good at bloody complicating every little fucking thing. Listen to the simple and effective words of a woman:
Hypocrisy:
The practice of professing beliefs, feelings, or virtues that one does not hold or possess; falseness.
Keane chooses not to play for Ireland.
Viera chooses not to play for Senegal.
Keane tells Pat off. Keane = hypocritical.
bJ_Bhoy 87 said:
I hope you didnt spell totalitarian like that in the exam, coz by the look of it you nailed the rest of it. I spent way too much time on this thread to study properly, and I ignored totalitarianism. Just throw in words like volksgemeinschaft and gleischaltung and you should be right, right? Thank God for Leni
No, business on Wednesday, but you're finished, right?
I can't remember. I don't care anymore – its done. No point going over it now – nothing more I can do.
Finished but its not all its cracked up to be. I need cold, hard, delightful cash and so started working again the day after - everyday 9-6:30 (with the exception of Sundays cause the accountant in charge is really religious). Besides, all of my friends (with the exception of one) finish next week with art. It's bloody exhausting standing on your feet all day running back and forth. Do I even make sense?
Jimmy_B said:
yes, yes i would. career progression all the time, especially in an industry as cuthroat as the footballers industry.
blind nationalism/patriotism doesn't come into it for me, and it certainly doesnt make me love australia any less.
Making the national team of a country that is "up there" is fantastic but that doesn't mean those who play for countries who aren't superstarish do not get noticed by big clubs. It is harder to make it BIG but doesn't mean it doesn't happen. The country you play for does not represent or indicate the chances of career prospects for you. Believing that in itself it pure folly.
AcStyle* said:
The thing is if these guys immigrated to France when they were young, i dont see any problem with them choosin to play for Les Bleus instead of their original countries...
Then again the players who cant get into the French national team often choose to play for their original countries neways...Djimi Traore comes to mind, born in France but represents Mali.
WELL IN
Did you boys read the above comments by AC?
Jimmy_B said:
naive? idealistic? or maybe i'm just a cynic.
Take your pic from one of the words in your av – I'm sure it'll be close enough
bJ_Bhoy 87 said:
Never smoked weed but my mates say its the only way to watch a Serie A match.
Neither.
Enough of the Serie A slagging.