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    Might liven it up a bit.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Adamm View Post
    Might liven it up a bit.
    Hope that's a joke Adam. I am sure there will be extremely high security for this event as there was for the Olympics when held in the States. They seriously must be getting desperate though as even a threat is going to get the whole world against them. Sport has always been considered somewhat sacrosanct.

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    Hate to be a terrorist if they injure a Korean player pmsl, nuked.

    Quote Originally Posted by Catzsy View Post
    Hope that's a joke Adam. I am sure there will be extremely high security for this event as there was for the Olympics when held in the States. They seriously must be getting desperate though as even a threat is going to get the whole world against them. Sport has always been considered somewhat sacrosanct.
    ?!???!?!?!?!!?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catzsy View Post
    Hope that's a joke Adam. I am sure there will be extremely high security for this event as there was for the Olympics when held in the States. They seriously must be getting desperate though as even a threat is going to get the whole world against them. Sport has always been considered somewhat sacrosanct.
    Did you see what happened at the ACON? There's a reason this event hasn't been held in Africa before. A reason that has been cast aside by the organising committee. It was a mistake and whatever happens in a few months time is down to them and they should take the blame for the inevitable unrest that will be in South Africa.

    It was a joke.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowing View Post
    Hate to be a terrorist if they injure a Korean player pmsl, nuked.


    ?!???!?!?!?!!?!
    Yes - hahaha to that Matty. I would not to pee them off!

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    They say that before every World Cup and yet nothing happens, they are just trying to scare people as long as the security are using the bomb squad perk, they shouldn't have a problem
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    It still amazes me how somebody can blow themselves up and innocent people around them for the sake of their god, even though they're god would be against it.
    The world cup should NOT be held in south africa, its more or less a warzone with terror groups and gangs ruling most of the country.
    Whatever happens at the world cup should be the responsibility of whoever decided to hold it there, if anything happens such as bomb attacks, he should live with that for the rest of his life, what an idiot.

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    Can't believe nobody has mentioned the moral issues - which lead to violence anyway. There was recent talk of the locals not taking kindly to all these rich people coming over to their country to watch the event while they themselves can't even afford the electricity to watch it on their TVs. Personally this kind of clicked with me - I couldn't spend all the money on going there to see what the people already there have to live through.

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    I'm sure they'll have big screens all around the area where people can watch it for free outside the stadium anyway.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Black_Apalachi View Post
    Can't believe nobody has mentioned the moral issues - which lead to violence anyway. There was recent talk of the locals not taking kindly to all these rich people coming over to their country to watch the event while they themselves can't even afford the electricity to watch it on their TVs. Personally this kind of clicked with me - I couldn't spend all the money on going there to see what the people already there have to live through.
    I'm sure they'll cope with rich people for a month. Just think of all the benefits to the economy from the event- surely that's what poor people could do with most.


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