@NnannaNorbeth@1000Legacy@LA4AWALE You went on the IFAB page screenshotted it but you didn’t read it because if you did you would understand the situation but you don’t. Just shows that you are illiterate
@NnannaNorbeth@1000Legacy@LA4AWALE It literally says mistake identity and explains it to you are you dyslexic buy chance if not your are a full blown retard. And that screenshot is from fifa it self and you wanna call it fake genuinely did your parents drop kick you in the head when you where younger
@FabrizioRomano I liked this guy he is a decent manager but now you’re just throwing your reputation away. Wdym it wasn’t malicious diving is a simple offense which you can carded for and he tried to get parades carded because embolo wanted to seem like it was a foul
@VottinVyprien@phillyronan Are you an imbecile? They checked because they gave paredes a card the var saw it and called the referee to change it because emboli dived which is a second offense and leads to a second yellow card. Same thing happened with the us Paraguay game
July 11, 1995
Today, we remember the 8,372 Bosniak men and boys murdered in the genocide at Srebrenica.
They were not statistics.
They had names. Families. Dreams. Futures that were stolen.
More than three decades later, mothers are still burying sons whose remains continue to be identified from mass graves. Some families have waited decades simply to lay a few recovered bones to rest.
Memory is not vengeance.
Memory is justice.
Memory is the promise that those who were murdered will never be erased, and that those who survived will never stand alone.
We remember because forgetting is the final victory of genocide.
We remember because denial is its final chapter.
Today, Bosnia stands still.
We say their names.
We carry their memory.
Never forgotten. Never denied.
Srebrenica. 11 July 1995.
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