Imagining a politically correct warm up commentary before a match at Euro2012.
Live from Kiev Anton Goryunov compares football politics of the crowd with football here in the UK. Some startling news is revealed in this post which explains a little bit more about the football culture and life in the Ukraine.
The Ukraine over the recent years has had some bad press, Anton explains the situation a little bit more and underlines some fundemental things about eurozone 2012, commentary and potential racism from Ukraine and the rest of the world.
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President Van Rompuy addresses to the press conference of the Eurozone Summit, Brussels, 23 October 2011 (Photo credit: President of the European Council)
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- Hindus Ask Poland-Ukraine-UEFA To Ensure ‘Racism-Free’ Euro 2012 (eurasiareview.com)
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