@Masqueradeth@nwjaen@sudanalytics_ si pero que se hace? Si el interes en comun es que ganen todo lo que puedan. La federacion buscara sus mejores herramientas que le den los resultados, si deja de funcionar lo descartan al jugador y pasan al siguiente.
@nwjaen@sudanalytics_ Todos excepto olise hablan perfecto francés. No son ni nacionalizados, Marruecos hace lo mismo y nadie pone una queja.
Zidane y Ribéry eran argelinos pero como eran blancos nadie reclamaba
Lionel Messi's recent stance, especially regarding Trump, may be open to criticism, but this photo is generally shared out of context.
The photo was taken in August 2013 during FC Barcelona's Middle East "Peace Tour," when Messi was playing for the club. The first leg of the tour was dedicated directly to Palestine.
Before traveling to Israel, the team visited the West Bank and met with Palestinians. At Dura Stadium near Hebron, a football training session and event was held with the participation of approximately 25,000 Palestinian fans and children. Messi and his teammates played football with Palestinian children on the pitch and gave them technical training.
I'm not saying this to defend Messi, but there is no concrete indication that he directly supports zionism. There is no need to hand the world's most famous footballer to zionists who are openly looking for supporters.