From: Quincy on
On 11 Jul., 00:21, "Frank Custers" <i...(a)roswell.nl> wrote:
> "Quincy" <ab...(a)email.de> schreef in berichtnews:b804fdc1-a926-46cf-bc73-812d6445b990(a)5g2000yqz.googlegroups.com...
>
> > With Muller and fit Ozil the (counter)attacking skills of Germany are
> > OUTSTANDING.
>
> Get the Bratwurst out of your eyes.
> They were Old Style German lucky. The ref kept his red card in his pocket,
> Forlan hit the cross bar in the finale second and the goalie of Uruguay was
> of youth-level. On the pitch Uruguay was at least as good as the Germans.

Learn reading. I didn't say Uruguay was bad only that German matches
are very entertaining. Lots of goals, quick passes and suprising stuff
by Muller and Ozil. First class.
From: Pakistan Meteorological Department on
Quincy wrote:

> With Muller and fit Ozil the (counter)attacking skills of Germany are
> OUTSTANDING.


Failures.


--
"Entire units of the Metropolitan Police and the Flying Squad and the
drug squad were Freemasons. They all, in the end, were sent to prison.
When you are bonded by an oath of mutual defence and loyalty, you may
well find that it is extremely difficult to squeal on your corrupt brethren"

Martin Short on BBC Newsnight 19/03/01
From: HungryLion on
On Jul 10, 8:41 pm, Quincy <ab...(a)email.de> wrote:

> Learn reading. I didn't say Uruguay was bad only that German matches
> are very entertaining. Lots of goals, quick passes and suprising stuff
> by Muller and Ozil. First class.

Review the first goals of past games and make your own judgement:

Uruguay: PigFarmer takes a shot from a mile out straight at the
goalkeeper. Ball hits goalkeeper in chest. Goalkeeper falls down
like he's been shot. Mueller shoots ball into empty net. Brilliant
and exciting, right?

Argentina: PigFarmer takes a free kick. Launches the ball straight
upper third of the middle of the net. Mueller flies in unmarked,
almost totally misses the ball with his head, Argentine goalkeeper
falls into back of net as if he just suffered a heartattack.
Brilliant and exciting, right?

England: Neuer launches a long ball from his own box way downfield.
Idiots on England let the ball hit the ground. Idiot on England out
of position to chase ball down. Idiot goalkeeper on England is timid
and gets caught in no-mans land. The overrated Klose kicks ball into
empty net. Brilliant and exciting, right?

There's a bunch of other stupid goals (Like Mueller and Podolski
kicking the ball straight through the goalkeeper) that never should
have gone in.
From: HungryLion on
On Jul 10, 2:24 pm, Quincy <ab...(a)email.de> wrote:
> With Muller and fit Ozil the (counter)attacking skills of Germany are
> OUTSTANDING.

Ozil is so slow and weak, a little girl could mark him. And that
shot!!! even Ozil doesn't think much of it.
From: Fan on
On Jul 11, 1:32 am, bob <stein...(a)comcast.net> wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Jul 2010 21:31:57 +0100, "Iain" <s...(a)smaps.net> wrote:
> >Calimero wrote:
> >> On 10 Jul., 22:24, Quincy <ab...(a)email.de> wrote:
> >> > With Muller and fit Ozil the (counter)attacking skills of Germany
> >> > are OUTSTANDING.
>
> >> Meister der Herzen .... ?
>
> >Please have the courtesy to include only relevant newgroups.
> >uk.legal removed.
>
> why not relevant? is it not a fact that the uk.legal department is
> suing the german team for disrespect?
>
> bob

I am not in favor of cross posting but in this case, I restored the
lists because I am interested in this thing about “the uk.legal
department is suing the german team for disrespect”.

I see more often than not that this or that person is fined, censured
and even imprisoned for statements they make. How does one reconcile
these cases legal terrorism with what some of us consider basic rights
in a free society?

Is it true that one can sue another for “disrespect”?