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3 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

Cool. :coffee: I know  that I haven't insulted you, btw it's internet and everyone does what they want. In the meantime you did not give me any answer to my statement. It's a very constructive comment, really

Just ignore and report the personal attacking :)

 

 

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3 minuty temu, Gianlu33 napisał:

Cool. :coffee: I know  that I haven't insulted you, btw it's internet and everyone does what they want. In the meantime you did not give me any answer to my statement. It's a very constructive comment, really

Let him go, it's not worth talking with him, I know this after his behaviour in almost all posts, also in old totallympics.

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vor 1 Minute schrieb Gianlu33:

Cool. :coffee: I know  that I haven't insulted you, btw it's internet and everyone does what they want. In the meantime you did not give me any answer to my statement. It's a very constructive comment, really

Yeah, saying that a comment is stupid, just because you didnt read it properly isnt an insult ...

I never blamed it on Belgrade that most of the top athletes didnt show up. I blamed them for not being able to get the starting blocks to work properly, it was annoying as hell that we had at least one false false start every race and almost no one ever got disqualified, it was absolutely painful to watch. I apologize if local organizers had nothing to do with it/if this was all EAA's fault. I cant blame serbian people for not really caring about this event (tons of empty seats), because most elite athletes didnt care about it either and thats the huge problem.

By the way: I understand that Tamberi couldnt compet here, but its a problem that someone like Fassinotti didnt care enough about this event to compete and instead decided to skip the indoor season.

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1 minutę temu, rybak napisał:

Let him go, it's not worth talking with him, I know this after his behaviour in almost all posts, also in old totallympics.

no..acceptance of such behaviour is like acceptance of insulting everyone

 

he has crossed thin red line to Italian guy

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2 minuty temu, OlympicsFan napisał:

Yeah, saying that a comment is stupid, just because you didnt read it properly isnt an insult ...

I never blamed it on Belgrade that most of the top athletes didnt show up. I blamed them for not being able to get the starting blocks to work properly, it was annoying as hell that we had at least one false false start every race and almost no one ever got disqualified, it was absolutely painful to watch. I apologize if local organizers had nothing to do with it/if this was all EAA's fault. I cant blame serbian people for not really caring about this event (tons of empty seats), because most elite athletes didnt care about it either and thats the huge problem.

By the way: I understand that Tamberi couldnt compet here, but its a problem that someone like Fassinotti didnt care enough about this event to compete and instead decided to skip the indoor season.

u have insulted him in other post and stop pretending that you have inclusive license of understanding and "knowing". You are filled with hatred and agression

I fell in love with sports.....since i first seen it

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