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28 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Russia and Belarus officially kicked out also from the Summer EYOF https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1120851/eoc-russia-belarus-extended-measures

That will teach those 17 year olds :p 

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2 hours ago, heywoodu said:

That will teach those 17 year olds :p 

In majority it is already a lost case, they will never learn...

 

 

 

However special mention to Rylov, Sinitsina, Katsalapov, Tarasova , Morozov, Dina and Alina crybabies and obviously Mr. Bolshunov for their stands with agression of Ukraine. Hope no one of them will never be allowed to start in an international race ever !

 

They can compete in some "druzhba" races with their buddies from BLR to make their beloved leaders proud.

 

Unbelievable, I can not even understand how they are not even ashamed of that. Seriously, Fuck off All of them !

 

 

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Rumour has it that the funding for the Russian figure skating is... gone. Literally. At some point they will no longer be able to pay salaries, reportedly. Coaches will start running to other nations. This could be the end of an era.

 

And hopefully it is the end for all those specific scumbags from the ceremony.

 

Also really interesting that Team Tutberidze was missing from the ceremony. Especially since she also part-coaches Tarasova/Morozov. Looks like Putin may have pulled the plug on her after she got caught red handed.

 

#banbestmen

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FINA has finally banned Russia & Belarus from the Aquatics World Championships in Budapest. I suppose the threat of a boycott from other countries forced their hand.

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2 hours ago, Monzanator said:

FINA has finally banned Russia & Belarus from the Aquatics World Championships in Budapest. I suppose the threat of a boycott from other countries forced their hand.

Well that makes the announced boycott by butthurt Rylov even less meaningful :d 

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Well, apparently :BLR football team will play some friendlies - vs :IND and :BRN :p  I only know this because a GK from Polish league didn't travel for those games.

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6 hours ago, Monzanator said:

Well, apparently :BLR football team will play some friendlies - vs :IND and :BRN :p  I only know this because a GK from Polish league didn't travel for those games.

Belarus played an U21 qualifying match against Cyprus yesterday.

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Yeah this gonna be interesting, :SVK is scheduled to play its first match of the "C" League of Nations in June against :BLR ...

 

In short: We are not super hot to say the least to play against them, but we also want to return to the "B" division and in case of withdrawal in both matches Belarus (which should be the main rival for promotion) would win free 6 points and glue us in the "C" tier another cycle...so until UEFA will announce any other verdict and BLR is allowed to play then...

For now ...

from our federation the deal is that ... ok ... both matches against them will occur, but the away game must not be in Belarus (Red line) and both matches must be without Belarussian spectators (Red line 2)... which UEFA is apparently favorable to ;)

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Just put them in the Asian federation. That will probably be the solution anyway for both Russia and Belarus in football once the war is over and the dust settles, unless by some miracle there will be a regime change in these two countries, which is still very unlikely. 

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