@TrevorJudge@LaurensNuyens The only thing bent in that game was the ankle of that Bosnian player. It was 100% valid red card. It doesn’t have to be intentional to be a red card and it’s sometimes it’s just impossible to judge an intention anyway.
@CanDisenchanted@d_trzepacz With all due respect, you can’t have it both ways — full stadiums, strong season tickets, huge interest in the club, but fans who don’t care what players do off the pitch. Big interest means fans caring about everything, private or not.
@szumand Ktoś mądry kiedyś powiedział - ci którzy nie uczą się historii, skazani są na jej powtarzanie.
Jest w tym bardzo dużo prawdy.
Historia się nie powtarza, ale bardzo często się rymuje.
@CanadianKobzar@tonyfacaldo@Oksii33 What’s the worth of all the support from Poland during the last 4 years?
And what do we get in return? nothing, except disrespect for murdered Poles and their families.
@JayinKyiv Classic Ukrainian coping mechanism - something negative for Ukraine happens - it’s Russia or Russian actors. Doesn’t matter what it is…
Reality is far more complex than than Mr Jay.
@bobatco@MundekRudy@JayinKyiv And it’s Zelensky who played it the populism way. Polish side did not want to escalate. They gave Zelensky 2 weeks time to reconsider, offered alternative solutions and compromise, even asked Zelensky for a meeting with Nawrocki. All that was ostentatiously ignored by Ukraine…
@PanOlgierd@TenOTutaj@WhatADdoing It’s true. Go read about the deal which was made between Duda and Zelensky in Wisła in 2022. Spoiler alert - Zelensky decided to break it now. Go read about how Nawrocki gave Zelensky 2 weeks to reconsider, offered alternatives, asked for a meeting and how Zelensky ignored him…
@TheAngrySaxon22@Rail_splitter1 He made his country proud of him, because he cares about the memory of the victims of ukrainian animals from upa. Zelensky started it by pissing on the victims and their families.
@euromaximal To understand what really happened find polls from 2022 - 90% of Poles were in favor of Ukraine becoming EU member. Then you just have to figure out what happened between 2022 and now ;)
@heartagram83@JANzKETY@Rail_splitter1 And that’s precisely your problem - believing that if something negative for Ukraine happens in the world (does not matter what it is), then it’s caused by Russia or Russian actors. I know it’s nice and easy to have such axiom, but reality is far more complex than that…