The tifosi of German soccer an assay of what to expect in 2010?
By Durban TravellerNotice how the SA Media are trying to cover up the murder of an Austrian ex Footballer on a so called “safe ” estate and the robbery of the German National Team Manager, Oliver Bierhof.
This is what they saw in Germany:
The Austrian who was shot is an ex football player, Peter Burgstaller, but did not belong to the FIFA delegation. He was obviously shot in a holdup at a private golf course while he was doing some golfing exercises there alone. FIFA president Josef “Sepp” Blatter then started commenting on the horrendous crime rate in South Africa. And it is also true, that Oliver Bierhoff’s briefcase, containg two cellphones and his passport, has been stolen while he was breakfasting at the hotel. But there seems to be no link between the shooting and the theft, and no link to the football championship. I didn’t see the interview with the white couple, however, but the rest was broadcast on several news channels, and also reported in newspapers; here’s a link to the Süddeutsche Zeitung (in German) found via Google News:
http://www. sueddeutsche. de/,tt3l2/sport/. . .
(reported around 7 hours ago)
The newspaper also states (without quoting a source, however) that there are 50 murders a day in South Africa.
I just viewed Germany’s main evening news broadcast, the “tagesthemen” on public TV. (They’re available on the internet; I missed them on TV this evening. ) They already shortened the original report: Now there’s only the report about the murder (you see pictures of the golf course where it happened), part of the interview with Blatter, a short notice about the security measures in Durban (1,000 additional police), and the main message now is the result of the drawings. The theft is not even mentioned any longer, nor did they show interviews with any South Africans.
You can watch it here (Flash required); even if you don’t speak German, the pictures tell enough:
http://www. tagesschau. de/multimedia/send. . .
(“Video starten” means “start video”)
Zim – All over the World? It wasnt on in the UK. Doubt if it would find an audience unless you enjoy the Pub Teams up Putney Marsh on a Sunday morning.
Cakes – I wasnt suggesting the Germans were covering up but the SA police and Media were. They described him as an Austrian “Tourist” yet he is a well known footballer. There was no mention of Oliver Bierhof being robbed until it broke in Germany.
However, the point I am making is the lengths to which the ANC and surrogates will go to try and cover up the truth – that this World Cup is going to be a nightmare and should never have been placed in South Africa.
Ayiza – England will qualify but more interestingly I wonder what odds the Bookies will give me that Bafana dont score a goal far less get a point. I would think 4/5.
Zim – Broadcast in 43 European Countries according to your link -not all over the World. I was unaware of it in the UK but it is hardly likely to take precence over the EPL. In fact most English fans think Kaiser Chiefs is a Rock band.
Marrs Attack – Still trying to cover up the sick Society of South Africa by pointing fingers. The Media in South Africa did try and cover up the murder and theft as did the Police who continue to do so and lie through their teeth. Many Germans will avoid SA in 2010 as we give the Country and its violent savages more publicity. Still missing Cape Town? LOL. And onlt fools believe Wackypedia.
MJ – You need to see a Proctologist “crime is everywhere. ” Not on the scale of South Africa. 80 people were murdered yesterday in South Africa and God knows how many women were Raped — Yawn. You talk crap about Germans and the World Cup – show me the link. 2 Italians dead in the last 6 months. Some crisis compared to South Africa when your thugs murdered an Austrian on Saturday. And those kids in London. Can you mention the race of the perpetrators? Foreigners?
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