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Is he officially locked away now?Sega with an assist too
The insanity of calling him and not even playing him for 1 minute in a friendly
Oh well at least he gave 10 minuted to robbo
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Sign Up Now!Is he officially locked away now?Sega with an assist too
The insanity of calling him and not even playing him for 1 minute in a friendly
Oh well at least he gave 10 minuted to robbo
Yep because he played for croatia u21sIs he officially locked away now?
In good form and playing in a problem positionRaphael Borges Rodrigues getting an assist for Wigan Athletic who are now three goals up against Rotherham United in their League One game.
Canāt believe he picked playing under-21s for Croatia over an entire international career with the Socceroos.Yep because he played for croatia u21s
You could see with all three players how miserable they were flying half way around the world, inviting their families to see their debuts then not getting a single minute. Then you go back to your club and your agent, family and coach are all saying "stuff them they dont appreciate you". Then you are getting a call literally every week from another fed and very rarely from usCanāt believe he picked playing under-21s for Croatia over an entire international career with the Socceroos.
I wonder if they come from nationalistic families. Even if thatās the case itās extremely disappointing and even infuriating that families whoāve been here for decades donāt see themselves as Aussies, rather as just X but living in Australia.You could see with all three players how miserable they were flying half way around the world, inviting their families to see their debuts then not getting a single minute. Then you go back to your club and your agent, family and coach are all saying "stuff them they dont appreciate you". Then you are getting a call literally every week from another fed and very rarely from us
Its a different generation because in poppas era you would just respond by getting hungrier but it is what it is and we have to adapt. Lost two elite players needs to stop there
Good game, ended 2ā2. DPMMās goalie (Haimie Nyaring, plays for the Brunei national team) was outstanding and made a lot of saves. Both teamsā strikers played quite well but were defensively not so good. Midfielder Takumi Sasaki scored for Negeri Sembilan and was quite good. Jordan Murray (an Aussie playing for DPMM) played quite well.
While DPMM started out as a college team, it's now royal club and their name stands for Duli Pengiran Muda Mahkota (Malay for "His Royal Highness the Crown Prince") and is owned by Crown Prince Al-Muhtadee Billah. The Bruneian Royal family is immensely wealthy due to oil and gas reserves (Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah is worth between $28 and $50 billion, lives in the worldās largest palace which features over 7,000 luxury cars worth $5 billion in total (including over 600 Rolls-Royces) and a gold-plated Boeing 747). Therefore Iām not surprised at all that the Royals pay for everything the players have. In Brunei people donāt even pay tax on personal earnings, capital gains, sales or VAT (though businesses pay an 18.5% tax and 8.5% of workerās salaries goes to the National Retirement Scheme (SRK), which is basically superannuation). The catch is though Brunei is a highly socially conservative Islamic absolute monarchy (meaning no elections) blending sharia law with British colonial common law and Malay culture (under the Malay Islamic Monarchy (MIM) state ideology) to govern public and private life, where being LGBTQ is highly illegal and punishable, and publicly celebrating non-Muslim holidays like Christmas and Easter (e.g. publicly reading or importing the Bible, giving Christmas presents, buying Easter eggs, doing Secret Santa, dressing up festively, singing carols, etc) is illegal.
Interestingly DPMM actually played in Singapore until last year. I find this surprising as Brunei is surrounded by the Malaysian state of Sarawak on Borneo (ironically Sarawak is Malaysiaās only Christian-majority state due to its majority-Indigenous population and the only one where English can take official precedence over the government-privileged Malay language), while Singapore is across the ocean. Brunei and Malaysia are also more culturally, ethnically and linguistically similar, with Malay-speaking Malay Muslims being the dominant ethnic group in both countries.
Apart from Johor (JDT), the standard of the Malaysian League is worse than Singapore I would say.Brunei DPMM did well in the Singapore Premier League, winning two titles in 2015 and 2019 but I think they opted to move to the Malaysia Super League for more of a challenge because the standard of the league in Singapore is on par with NPL Victoria and they ended up finishing mid-table in their last two seasons.
ZZZZZZZ aren't you sick of the same old xenophobia over and over and over again? We live in a multicultural society where people from every corner of the globe are huddled here, welcome to live their lives based on who they are and what they believe.I wonder if they come from nationalistic families. Even if thatās the case itās extremely disappointing and even infuriating that families whoāve been here for decades donāt see themselves as Aussies, rather as just X but living in Australia.
You could see with all three players how miserable they were flying half way around the world, inviting their families to see their debuts then not getting a single minute. Then you go back to your club and your agent, family and coach are all saying "stuff them they dont appreciate you". Then you are getting a call literally every week from another fed and very rarely from us
Its a different generation because in poppas era you would just respond by getting hungrier but it is what it is and we have to adapt. Lost two elite players needs to stop there
Lol thatās actually a hilarious reason if true.Aussies are one of the few nationalities that require a paid visa, apparently because one of the Sultan of Bruneiās ex-wives was an Aussie and he hates her (you donāt need a visa to transit).
Itās not xenophobia. If I moved to Japan and lived there for generations but still refused to call myself Japanese or learn the Japanese language donāt you think that would be a bit controversial?ZZZZZZZ aren't you sick of the same old xenophobia over and over and over again? We live in a multicultural society where people from every corner of the globe are huddled here, welcome to live their lives based on who they are and what they believe.
If you want people to see themselves as Aussie so badly stop fuckin telling them they are not.
Donāt bother. Boring as. No reason to go there unless youāre collecting passport stamps.Lol thatās actually a hilarious reason if true.
I havenāt done Brunei yet but Iām told thereās little else there and that they have prayer calls on loudspeaker. Should probably ask in the Travelogue thread but what were your thoughts on Brunei?
What happens if you are cheering both and happy for either to win?1. Lets say if most of these socceroo players playing in top 4 league then flying half way around the world and dont get 1 minute wouldnt be a problem.
2. Sometimes you have to ask yourself did you feel proud to represent Australia or another more? Best way to test that lets say if you watch olympic games and Croatia vs Australia for a gold medal if you are cheering Croatia then you shouldnāt represent Australia
Asking for a friend?What happens if you are cheering both and happy for either to win?
No, Im asking for the vast majority of Australians that have, often complex, allegiances to other nations... This whole gatekeeping fascist rules about who is and isnt "Aussie enough" can get in the bin.Asking for a friend?
Well, if you don't understand multiculturalism then I am against you having any say in what are or aren't considered Australian values.Itās not xenophobia. If I moved to Japan and lived there for generations but still refused to call myself Japanese or learn the Japanese language donāt you think that would be a bit controversial?
Multiculturalism is fine. Iām against mass unrestricted immigration but I welcome everyone who comes here and wants to be Australian and hold Australian values.