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Post by spaghettihoops on Sept 3, 2021 10:34:23 GMT
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Post by notoriousbigz on Sept 3, 2021 11:34:23 GMT
Despite all the racism campaigns they run, sport doesnt seem too ars*d when it comes to actually taking action and making examples of those guilty.
Which of course is sad.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2021 13:14:14 GMT
I don't think that FIBA Europe - an organisation heavily influenced by eastern European nations - had/have any intention of bothering with this kind of crap.
As an aside, a really good England display was marred by this.
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Post by raiders92 on Sept 3, 2021 13:58:00 GMT
I don't think that FIBA Europe - an organisation heavily influenced by eastern European nations - had/have any intention of bothering with this kind of crap. As an aside, a really good England display was marred by this. Fifa which isn't heavily influenced by Eastern Europe don't take action. All that will happen they will get a 30 quid fine and a telling off
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Post by reallyoldfeenixfan on Sept 3, 2021 14:13:19 GMT
When I first read this I was, but since I've had a sandwich and a couple of cakes for my dinner, I'm not any more.
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Post by wentey on Sept 7, 2021 15:12:17 GMT
Parking the seriousness of this issue this does make me think do we need to start a thread highlighting the best food available at UK basketball Venues!?
I am partial to a chilli dog at the copper box I always liked a pint and a slightly warm partially cooked rollover hotdog at the Brentwood centre (old leopards) and will miss that hot dog! (The sarnies for the players that were left outside always looked a bit sad!) The hot Dogs at the Triangle (Bears) were also very good as was the beer! I’m thinking of attending a few Rebels games this season will be interesting to see what they have on offer!
Appreciate the trend on hot dogs, no bias here just more what was available, I like burgers too :-)
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