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  • Re: Armenian Soccer

    Originally posted by TomServo View Post
    Khachaturov gets cool points for wearing a Breaking Bad-related T-shirt.
    Haha that's a neat shirt. He is from the US?
    Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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    • Re: Armenian Soccer

      Moldova, I think.

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      • Re: Armenian Soccer

        A 1-1 draw against Luxembourg is not exactly the result I was hoping for ahead of the game against the Czech Republic in March.

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        • Re: Armenian Soccer

          Spartak Moscow players Yura Movsisyan and Marek Suchy have both been called up to their respective national teams for World Cup qualifying matches.

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          • Re: Armenian Soccer

            MOVSISYAN'S HAT-TRICK POWERS SPARTAK TO VICTORY OVER TEREK

            EuroSport.com
            March 11 2013
            EU

            Posted on 11/03/2013 at 04:20, updated on 12/03/2013 at 04:49

            Striker Yura Movsisyan scored a hat-trick in his first official match
            for Spartak Moscow to power his team to a 3-1 win over Terek Grozny on
            Sunday as the Russian season resumed after a three-month winter break.

            The Armenia international, who joined Spartak from FK league rivals
            Krasnodar in December, struck twice in the opening 30 minutes to give
            the home side a comfortable lead at halftime.

            He added a third midway through the second half to take his season's
            tally to 12 goals before Brazilian Mauricio replied for the Chechen
            side late in the game at Moscow's Luzhniki stadium.

            "It's the first hat-trick of my professional career, coming in my first
            game for Spartak in front of our fans," Movsisyan told reporters with
            the game ball in his hands. "No doubt, this is a special day for me
            as I'm taking this ball home with me."

            Elsewhere, second-placed Anzhi Makhachkala suffered a shock 2-0
            defeat at bottom-of-the-table Mordovia Saransk to drop five points
            behind league leaders CSKA Moscow, who beat Krylya Sovietov Samara
            2-0 on Saturday.

            "Obviously, we're very disappointed. We controlled the game but just
            couldn't find the target," said Anzhi coach Guus Hiddink, whose team
            were held to a 0-0 draw by Newcastle United in a Europa League last
            16 tie on Thursday.

            "I don't think we underestimated our opponents today. I think we just
            lost concentration at certain moments and it cost us the game as both
            of their goals came after corners."

            Champions Zenit St Petersburg also lost, going down to Rubin Kazan
            1-0 after a 31st-minute goal by Venezuela striker Salomon Rondon. The
            game was played in the Chechen capital Grozny because Kazan's pitch
            has been in poor condition.

            "We had a lot of chances but came away empty-handed and they scored
            on a counter-attack," conceded Zenit coach Luciano Spalletti, whose
            team stayed third, eight points off the pace.

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              Yeah, Movsisyan was impressive. The Spartak Moscow fans prepared an offensive/racist banner that was probably meant to provoke the Chechens (it shows a man raping a sheep). I've attached it.

              The irony of a "Caucasian" scoring all their goals was apparently lost on the Spartak crowd?
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                Racism rears its ugly head everywhere including this forum. The best thing you can do is live your life and prove them wrong every chance you get. We are blessed with talanted young players and they give us reason to hope for a brighter future.
                Originally posted by TomServo View Post
                Yeah, Movsisyan was impressive. The Spartak Moscow fans prepared an offensive/racist banner that was probably meant to provoke the Chechens (it shows a man raping a sheep). I've attached it.

                The irony of a "Caucasian" scoring all their goals was apparently lost on the Spartak crowd?
                Hayastan or Bust.

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                • Re: Armenian Soccer

                  Racism does exist everywhere but signs like that one should be prohibited at football matches. And I've found Russian racism to be much more crude (and open) than its Western counterpart. And unlike in the West, the Russian police don't do anything about it (I believe that is a Russian officer standing next to the poster in the photograph!).
                  Last edited by TomServo; 03-12-2013, 01:12 PM.

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                  • Re: Armenian Soccer

                    Originally posted by TomServo View Post
                    Racism does exist everywhere but signs like that one should be prohibited at football matches. And I've found Russian racism to be much more crude (and open) than its Western counterpart. And unlike in the West, the Russian police don't do anything about it (I believe that is a Russian officer standing next to the poster in the photograph!).
                    However, prohibit one thing, and you can be sure that the prohibition gets extended to other things (in fact, the real reason for the prohibition being created might be so that it can be extended to other things). I would not mind cartoons on the sheep shagging abilities of Chechens if their existence also allows cartoons on the power-lusting abilities of Putin (trouble is, in Russia, it doesn't).
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                    • Re: Armenian Soccer

                      Aras Özbiliz is going to miss the Armenia-Czech Republic game due to an injury. Ugh.

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