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Is chris in denial ? It is a known fact Russia has a racism problem. It is well documented man should of held it down until the summer allow moving to behind gods back. Putin has his own hitler youth style movement out there where they are openly racist about blacks.

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Is chris in denial ? It is a known fact Russia has a racism problem. It is well documented man should of held it down until the summer allow moving to behind gods back. Putin has his own hitler youth style movement out there where they are openly racist about blacks.

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You want something bizarre? Read and watch below.

A state-owned Syrian television channel has claimed that FC Barcelona, arguably the best soccer team in the world, is assisting in the smuggling of weapons to rebels fighting against security forces loyal to President Bashar

In a segment aired last December on how Arab media outlets such as Al-Jazeera Al Arabiya were "distorting the facts," Al Dunya TV showed a clip from a game between Barcelona and archrival Real Madrid.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfpHdWCIx0U

The narrator claimed that Barcelona's formation represented arms smuggling routes to Syrian rebels. The players represent the smugglers, the narrator said, while the ball's position represents the current location of the weapons.

According to the narrator, when Barcelona star Leo Messi passes the ball it indicates that the weapons have reached rebels in Dir al-Zur.

The clip, which was posted on YouTube and viewed by hundreds of thousands of people, was mocked by news outlets throughout the Arab world.

This was not the first time Al Dunya TV claimed a sporting event was part of a plot to remove Assad from power. It recently accused an Al Jazeera sportscaster of inciting against Assad during a soccer game between Bahrain.

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Samba got gassed after their was a bit of a buzz surrounding him, he just made one rash decision after the other, just over a year ago he signed a contract extentsion, he coulda left in the summer and given blackburn the chance to attempt to replace him, like they did with phil jones, and all this from the captain of the club smh

Now he kicks ball in a country, where Blacks and Asians have to stay under house arrest, for their own safety

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Lokomotiv, who initially rejected the accusations of racism, says the club is investigating the incident with the help of video evidence.

"The club's Security Department is currently studying the videos and is collecting the comments of eyewitnesses of the incident," Lokomotiv said in a statement.

"So far, video reports viewed by the club members don't give a clear picture of what has happened."

"We would also like to note that Lokomotiv fans are among the most intelligent in the Premier League and have never been noticed in racist abuse."

Nonetheless, fans of the club attracted unwanted attention in 2010 when hoisting a banner displaying a banana and the words 'Thanks West Brom' after Nigeria's Osaze Odemwingie was sold to the English side.

Shortly afterwards, RFU officials denied the actions had racial undertones.

"In Russia 'to get a banana' means 'to fail a test somewhere'," said then director general Alexei Sorokin.

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These Russians

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Samir Nasri has justified playing fewer games since his move to Manchester City by claiming he was overplayed at Arsenal.

Speaking to Canal + , the France international reportedly said: "At Arsenal, I played too much. That's why I was often injured. I was dead."

He went on to say that he has become a better player at the Etihad Stadium following his £24million move last summer:

"I've improved at Manchester City, especially mentally.

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