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	<title>Comments on: The Accused Fixed Match In Russia</title>
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		<title>By: gaga</title>
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		<description>It&#039;s Terek, not Terez, but maybe you&#039;ve been succesfully trying to give us kind of Mother Teresa&#039;s allusion - Terek board&#039;s charity activity is definitively noteworthy too. Not only a bunch of referies but also some teams like Spartak Nalchik can thank Terek for its mercy - in 2008 a hard-edged barter of wins between these two South teams was a big fun to watch for fans and a modest support for the teams in their brave and desperate battle against relegation. (You see, 3 points seem to be better than...hm, who knows how many? So what is the sense in the fair play? From far and forgotten Soviet times a classic scheme for mid-level teams was created - a win at home in the first round, a loss away in the second, 3 points for both sides, everybody happy, everybody saved, no money involved. Some traditions are more than alive, it&#039;s clear)
If you are still interedted I recommend you to check these two links and count goals and cards. 
Terek-KS 3-2
http://www.football-lineups.com/match/50625
KS-Terek 4-3
http://www.football-lineups.com/match/22234/

12-0, yeah? Truly sweet. Tough ball. 

That win on the last matchday of the 2008 season led Krylya to the 6th place in standings and a big chance of capturing Euroleague spot. And after falls of Spartak, Loko ans the rest in the Russian Cup it eventually worked out. So, what happened on Sunday was just a delayed points delivery.

What is really sad here is the involvement of many important figures of the Russian football&#039;s future - coach Slutskiy (rare example of intelligent, tactically advanced young Russian coach), Euro&#039;08 medalist Ivanov, national team candidates Savin, Belozerov, Shishkin... After all Krylya will represent Russia in Europe. What type of advertisement was it for our football? What type of acid should I try to keep some support for that team for autumn?
 
Thus spoke one great - a fucking disgrace.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s Terek, not Terez, but maybe you&#8217;ve been succesfully trying to give us kind of Mother Teresa&#8217;s allusion &#8211; Terek board&#8217;s charity activity is definitively noteworthy too. Not only a bunch of referies but also some teams like Spartak Nalchik can thank Terek for its mercy &#8211; in 2008 a hard-edged barter of wins between these two South teams was a big fun to watch for fans and a modest support for the teams in their brave and desperate battle against relegation. (You see, 3 points seem to be better than&#8230;hm, who knows how many? So what is the sense in the fair play? From far and forgotten Soviet times a classic scheme for mid-level teams was created &#8211; a win at home in the first round, a loss away in the second, 3 points for both sides, everybody happy, everybody saved, no money involved. Some traditions are more than alive, it&#8217;s clear)<br />
If you are still interedted I recommend you to check these two links and count goals and cards.<br />
Terek-KS 3-2<br />
<a href="http://www.football-lineups.com/match/50625" rel="nofollow">http://www.football-lineups.com/match/50625</a><br />
KS-Terek 4-3<br />
<a href="http://www.football-lineups.com/match/22234/" rel="nofollow">http://www.football-lineups.com/match/22234/</a></p>
<p>12-0, yeah? Truly sweet. Tough ball. </p>
<p>That win on the last matchday of the 2008 season led Krylya to the 6th place in standings and a big chance of capturing Euroleague spot. And after falls of Spartak, Loko ans the rest in the Russian Cup it eventually worked out. So, what happened on Sunday was just a delayed points delivery.</p>
<p>What is really sad here is the involvement of many important figures of the Russian football&#8217;s future &#8211; coach Slutskiy (rare example of intelligent, tactically advanced young Russian coach), Euro&#8217;08 medalist Ivanov, national team candidates Savin, Belozerov, Shishkin&#8230; After all Krylya will represent Russia in Europe. What type of advertisement was it for our football? What type of acid should I try to keep some support for that team for autumn?</p>
<p>Thus spoke one great &#8211; a fucking disgrace.</p>
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