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ecstacy
#1 Posted : Wednesday, October 15, 2014 2:14:52 PM
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Dark scenes engulfed the Serbia v Albania last night with the game abandoned after a drone carrying a political message, the flag of Greater Albania circled the Partizan Stadium pitch resulting in players and fans engaging in a mass brawl.

Check vid 1 then 2. Madness.

The game had been ‘earmarked’ for trouble and all away fans had been banned from attending for their own safety. While that was obviously a wise decision a mixture of modern technology and deep rooted ethnic tensions contrived together to cause shocking violence.



Angelica _ann
#2 Posted : Wednesday, October 15, 2014 2:24:18 PM
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Ya K'ogallo ni shadow! Sad Sad Sad
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ecstacy
#3 Posted : Wednesday, October 15, 2014 2:29:11 PM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
Ya K'ogallo ni shadow! Sad Sad Sad


They banned Albanian fans from inside the stadium but still!! Lucky the fighting didn't hit the streets!!

Serbian media have claimed that the drone was controlled by Orfi Rama, the brother of the Albanian prime minister and who was sat in the VIP section of the stadium. Whether these reports are verified or are just being used as a distraction from the ensuing incidents remain to be seen
masukuma
#4 Posted : Wednesday, October 15, 2014 2:30:26 PM
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ecstacy wrote:
Dark scenes engulfed the Serbia v Albania last night with the game abandoned after a drone carrying a political message, the flag of Greater Albania circled the Partizan Stadium pitch resulting in players and fans engaging in a mass brawl.

Check vid 1 then 2. Madness.

The game had been ‘earmarked’ for trouble and all away fans had been banned from attending for their own safety. While that was obviously a wise decision a mixture of modern technology and deep rooted ethnic tensions contrived together to cause shocking violence.




the hate that white people have against their own sio mchezo... atleast hapa africa sisi huweka until elections time. HUKO!! mambo bad!!
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ecstacy
#5 Posted : Wednesday, October 15, 2014 2:54:31 PM
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masukuma wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
Dark scenes engulfed the Serbia v Albania last night with the game abandoned after a drone carrying a political message, the flag of Greater Albania circled the Partizan Stadium pitch resulting in players and fans engaging in a mass brawl.

Check vid 1 then 2. Madness.

The game had been ‘earmarked’ for trouble and all away fans had been banned from attending for their own safety. While that was obviously a wise decision a mixture of modern technology and deep rooted ethnic tensions contrived together to cause shocking violence.




the hate that white people have against their own sio mchezo... atleast hapa africa sisi huweka until elections time. HUKO!! mambo bad!!


That beef is too real. Kosovo still ringing in Serbian ears. The fact that Milosevic is still a 'hero' despite massacres in Screbinica is telling. As for those who think all that is mzungu is progress, bookmark this.
Angelica _ann
#6 Posted : Wednesday, October 15, 2014 2:56:45 PM
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So where did the Albania's flg come from if there fans were not in the stadium!
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Swenani
#7 Posted : Wednesday, October 15, 2014 4:58:56 PM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
So where did the Albania's flg come from if there fans were not in the stadium!


Where do stones come from during AFC and Gor matches?
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masukuma
#8 Posted : Wednesday, October 15, 2014 5:15:34 PM
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other people that hate each other are Georgians and Russians... I once met some Georgians who overheard a russian speak and they went all uncivil about it! Imagine a russian they don't even know... a russian they have never spoken to before. but just because they spoke russian these two fellows were spewing all manner of hateful words against a person they had just seen minding their own business.
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ecstacy
#9 Posted : Wednesday, October 15, 2014 7:04:34 PM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
So where did the Albania's flg come from if there fans were not in the stadium!


Now we know you click links first before reading the thread issue smile The answer to your question is in the first sentences of this thread description..
Pesa Nane
#10 Posted : Wednesday, October 15, 2014 10:23:59 PM
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ecstacy wrote:
masukuma wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
Dark scenes engulfed the Serbia v Albania last night with the game abandoned after a drone carrying a political message, the flag of Greater Albania circled the Partizan Stadium pitch resulting in players and fans engaging in a mass brawl.

Check vid 1 then 2. Madness.

The game had been ‘earmarked’ for trouble and all away fans had been banned from attending for their own safety. While that was obviously a wise decision a mixture of modern technology and deep rooted ethnic tensions contrived together to cause shocking violence.




the hate that white people have against their own sio mchezo... atleast hapa africa sisi huweka until elections time. HUKO!! mambo bad!!


That beef is too real. Kosovo still ringing in Serbian ears. The fact that Milosevic is still a 'hero' despite massacres in Screbinica is telling. As for those who think all that is mzungu is progress, bookmark this.

Some FACTS to ponder.
1. There is no place like screbinica BUT there is Srebrenica (pronounced srebrenitsa)
2. Srebrenica is NOT in Kosovo but in Bosnia and Herzegovina
3. Albanians were not massacred in Srebrenica BUT the genocide in Srebrenica was against the Bosnian Muslims - Bosniaks (Muslim=Nationality)
4. The hotspot between Albanians and Serbs in Kosovo is nor screbinica but Mitrovica (pronounced Mitrovitsa). The Mitrovica bridge is the dividing line.
Pesa Nane plans to be shilingi when he grows up.
ecstacy
#11 Posted : Wednesday, October 15, 2014 11:23:36 PM
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Pesa Nane wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
masukuma wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
Dark scenes engulfed the Serbia v Albania last night with the game abandoned after a drone carrying a political message, the flag of Greater Albania circled the Partizan Stadium pitch resulting in players and fans engaging in a mass brawl.

Check vid 1 then 2. Madness.

The game had been ‘earmarked’ for trouble and all away fans had been banned from attending for their own safety. While that was obviously a wise decision a mixture of modern technology and deep rooted ethnic tensions contrived together to cause shocking violence.




the hate that white people have against their own sio mchezo... atleast hapa africa sisi huweka until elections time. HUKO!! mambo bad!!


That beef is too real. Kosovo still ringing in Serbian ears. The fact that Milosevic is still a 'hero' despite massacres in Screbinica is telling. As for those who think all that is mzungu is progress, bookmark this.

Some FACTS to ponder.
1. There is no place like screbinica BUT there is Srebrenica (pronounced srebrenitsa)
2. Srebrenica is NOT in Kosovo but in Bosnia and Herzegovina
3. Albanians were not massacred in Srebrenica BUT the genocide in Srebrenica was against the Bosnian Muslims - Bosniaks (Muslim=Nationality)
4. The hotspot between Albanians and Serbs in Kosovo is nor screbinica but Mitrovica (pronounced Mitrovitsa). The Mitrovica bridge is the dividing line.


Oh please. Other than a spelling correction the rest is you addressing your flawed understanding of what is inferred. For example, the mention of Kosovo there isn't about massacres rather the secession. We are talking of ethnic, religious and nationalistic sentiments in Europe vs Africa..
Pesa Nane
#12 Posted : Wednesday, October 15, 2014 11:40:14 PM
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ecstacy wrote:
Pesa Nane wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
masukuma wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
Dark scenes engulfed the Serbia v Albania last night with the game abandoned after a drone carrying a political message, the flag of Greater Albania circled the Partizan Stadium pitch resulting in players and fans engaging in a mass brawl.

Check vid 1 then 2. Madness.

The game had been ‘earmarked’ for trouble and all away fans had been banned from attending for their own safety. While that was obviously a wise decision a mixture of modern technology and deep rooted ethnic tensions contrived together to cause shocking violence.




the hate that white people have against their own sio mchezo... atleast hapa africa sisi huweka until elections time. HUKO!! mambo bad!!


That beef is too real. Kosovo still ringing in Serbian ears. The fact that Milosevic is still a 'hero' despite massacres in Screbinica is telling. As for those who think all that is mzungu is progress, bookmark this.

Some FACTS to ponder.
1. There is no place like screbinica BUT there is Srebrenica (pronounced srebrenitsa)
2. Srebrenica is NOT in Kosovo but in Bosnia and Herzegovina
3. Albanians were not massacred in Srebrenica BUT the genocide in Srebrenica was against the Bosnian Muslims - Bosniaks (Muslim=Nationality)
4. The hotspot between Albanians and Serbs in Kosovo is nor screbinica but Mitrovica (pronounced Mitrovitsa). The Mitrovica bridge is the dividing line.


Oh please. Other than a spelling correction the rest is you addressing your flawed understanding of what is inferred. For example, the mention of Kosovo there isn't about massacres rather the secession. We are talking of ethnic, religious and nationalistic sentiments in Europe vs Africa..

Pesa Nane plans to be shilingi when he grows up.
masukuma
#13 Posted : Thursday, October 16, 2014 7:52:35 AM
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Pesa Nane wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
Pesa Nane wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
masukuma wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
Dark scenes engulfed the Serbia v Albania last night with the game abandoned after a drone carrying a political message, the flag of Greater Albania circled the Partizan Stadium pitch resulting in players and fans engaging in a mass brawl.

Check vid 1 then 2. Madness.

The game had been ‘earmarked’ for trouble and all away fans had been banned from attending for their own safety. While that was obviously a wise decision a mixture of modern technology and deep rooted ethnic tensions contrived together to cause shocking violence.




the hate that white people have against their own sio mchezo... atleast hapa africa sisi huweka until elections time. HUKO!! mambo bad!!


That beef is too real. Kosovo still ringing in Serbian ears. The fact that Milosevic is still a 'hero' despite massacres in Screbinica is telling. As for those who think all that is mzungu is progress, bookmark this.

Some FACTS to ponder.
1. There is no place like screbinica BUT there is Srebrenica (pronounced srebrenitsa)
2. Srebrenica is NOT in Kosovo but in Bosnia and Herzegovina
3. Albanians were not massacred in Srebrenica BUT the genocide in Srebrenica was against the Bosnian Muslims - Bosniaks (Muslim=Nationality)
4. The hotspot between Albanians and Serbs in Kosovo is nor screbinica but Mitrovica (pronounced Mitrovitsa). The Mitrovica bridge is the dividing line.


Oh please. Other than a spelling correction the rest is you addressing your flawed understanding of what is inferred. For example, the mention of Kosovo there isn't about massacres rather the secession. We are talking of ethnic, religious and nationalistic sentiments in Europe vs Africa..


the Balkan area is a tinderbox simply because it contains people who have almost 50-50 muslim and christian heritage. Kosovo declared independence juzi and if you get a kosovo stamp on your passport sahau mambo ya kuenda serbia.
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