So when is a three match ban actually a three match ban???? Somehow the animals from Kadikoy miss one SuperLig game after their part in the GS - FB fight because their club played in the meaningless Fortis Cup and so they were able to play against Besiktas whereas GS will miss the players for three 3 Lig Games. Something stinks about that but then again its the TFF and FB so no real surprise there.
Add to that a referee who was so biased it was not even funny and of course the ineviutable happened. The only real goal being scored by Holosko.
The first "goal" for FB involved an American footbal stype block to take out Zan, by Semih of course and the second was offside. How the scything down of Ernst was not a penalty only the moron in blue wil be able to tell you but this was one of the more incompetent referee displays this season and after some of the crap dished out to GS this season that is saying something!
Musings on supporting Galatasaray Soccer Team and occasionally other items of interest to me
Monday, May 04, 2009
Saturday, May 02, 2009
Words fail me
Words fail me after the abysmal, pathetic and embarrassing display in Ankara yesterday.....
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Dismal
So its the 88th minute, you are winning 1-0 and the opposition crosses the ball into the penalty area, your goalkeeper calls for the ball but you choose to head the ball out for a corner even though there is no opposition player within 10 meters of you. From the corner you fail to mark the opposition player who scores.
Congratulations to Mehmet Topal for 15 seconds of no concentration which effectively ended any chance CimBom had, slim as it was, of catching Sivas.
So another game and another good kicking session for Galastasaray. A string of free kicks not given, more players injured because of it, Baros and apparently no desire on the part of the referees to protect players. Given the lack of fit and available players this was an experimental team to say the least, especially in defence where Hakan Balta had a poor game, which is unusual for him actually.
Barring a major collapse from Sivas or Besiktas it would appear that one of those two will claim the SuperLig this season. CimBom still has to play both of these teams so although we are unlikley to be kings this season we certainly still have a chance to be a kingmaker.
Oh well things could be worse, we could play in Kadikoy.......
Congratulations to Mehmet Topal for 15 seconds of no concentration which effectively ended any chance CimBom had, slim as it was, of catching Sivas.
So another game and another good kicking session for Galastasaray. A string of free kicks not given, more players injured because of it, Baros and apparently no desire on the part of the referees to protect players. Given the lack of fit and available players this was an experimental team to say the least, especially in defence where Hakan Balta had a poor game, which is unusual for him actually.
Barring a major collapse from Sivas or Besiktas it would appear that one of those two will claim the SuperLig this season. CimBom still has to play both of these teams so although we are unlikley to be kings this season we certainly still have a chance to be a kingmaker.
Oh well things could be worse, we could play in Kadikoy.......
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Disgraceful Part 2
So as expected the TFF punisehd Galatasaray excessively after the Derby match. Having provided a referee who allowed blatant assault on GS players to the extent that a Emre was sent off because he got in the way of Luganos headbutt, thats the only reason I can think off, the Club Chairman has now been banned for 45 days, and we have to play one match behind closed doors and one home match away from Istanbul. Of course the Kadikoy mob were not penalized for their part in all of this other than a paltry fine. I recall a couple of seasons ago when GS fans were stabbed and assaulted in Kadikoy, smoke bombs thrown at Mondragon etc. and what the TFF do.......nothing. Nice and consistent there then.
Also could somebody please explain how and why Sabri has been banned for 2 matches, he can be irritating but was not sent off. I have to say that the 3 match ban for Arda is probably a good thing as he was not playing particularly well anyway and a spell on the sidelines may do him some good
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Anyway todays match was a relatively queit affair settled by one piece of quality play between Nonda and and Baros and takes us up into 4th place.
Also could somebody please explain how and why Sabri has been banned for 2 matches, he can be irritating but was not sent off. I have to say that the 3 match ban for Arda is probably a good thing as he was not playing particularly well anyway and a spell on the sidelines may do him some good
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Anyway todays match was a relatively queit affair settled by one piece of quality play between Nonda and and Baros and takes us up into 4th place.
Monday, April 13, 2009
Disgraceful
Where to start after Sundays disgrace.
Lets start with the referee, not because I want to pick on him but just as a place to start. The Husband was watching the game with me and as early as the 15th minute he had picked up on the fact that the referee was being extremely tolerant of some poor tackling. For example as early as the 12th minute Semih had taken one of the GS Players out about 5 minutes after the ball had been played and although the free kick was awarded there was no yellow card. Whilst I am all for free flowing matches this was not the one to try it in because it was not until the 90th minute that Semih finally was booked for his 5th or 6th very late tackle. As the Husband said, if that was the Premier League he would have been booked for the first one, so the ref could set a standard. Instead worse and worse tackles were tolerated all evening which culminated in the events in the 93rd minute. Of course I am biased but FB should have been reduced to 10 men when Selcuk kicked Umit straight in the face, if you think this was nothing then you were obviously not watching the Everton - Villa match where a penalty was awarded for less than that. Given he had just been booked he should have walked but again the referee was very lenient. Its not that he was biased to FB its just that he lost control of the match, I mean when Sabri and Emre were strangling each other they should have both been red carded but again just yellows.
Now for the players. Neither set of players were very professional. Their actions in the last minute were ridiculous and one or two of them I am sure will be banned for considerable lengths of time, Lugano should just be thrown out of the country or sent to a psychiatric hospital he is a crazy eyed psychopath, Arda should be banned for the rest of the season and I hope the GS board decide to not pay him either and the same for Semih. I was not quite sure why Emre got the red card, after being head butted, then dropped with a right hook from Lugano and then stamped on I would have been upset so his ban should be a couple of games as he was pretty much the innocent party in all of that. These players and Arda and Semih especially are on posters pinned on kids walls and they should be deeply ashamed and embarrassed about their actions. I hope Fatih Terim is also told to drop them from the National Squad for a couple of matches, they really don't deserve anything else.
I am sure that the TFF will also punish GS for the fans behavior but they should take a long hard look at the referees performance before they point the finger elsewhere. Also when your player is clearly headbutted but no action is taken its no wonder that they get frustrated.
As for the match well Kewell apart there was no real quality on display, just spiteful tackling and a lack of creation. In the first half CimBom consistently opened up FB on their left hand side, Kewell and Sabri exposing Roberto Carlos time and time again but the last ball was always a bit hurried or off. Kewell had a couple of chances as did Baros although even he had scored it would have been offside! Second half was more even although over all I think GS were the better team. However the match clearly showed why the two teams are 4th and 5th and probably out of the championship. GS desperately need a holding midfielder and Arda needs to stop pretending to be Hasan Sas, you know run forwards, stop, run back and pass sideways. Of course he is not really fast enough to play as a winger. As for the rest of the squad, its promising I believe there is a strong backbone of young Turkish players who with the addition of a couple more defenders and a holding midfielder will be a good team.
Lets start with the referee, not because I want to pick on him but just as a place to start. The Husband was watching the game with me and as early as the 15th minute he had picked up on the fact that the referee was being extremely tolerant of some poor tackling. For example as early as the 12th minute Semih had taken one of the GS Players out about 5 minutes after the ball had been played and although the free kick was awarded there was no yellow card. Whilst I am all for free flowing matches this was not the one to try it in because it was not until the 90th minute that Semih finally was booked for his 5th or 6th very late tackle. As the Husband said, if that was the Premier League he would have been booked for the first one, so the ref could set a standard. Instead worse and worse tackles were tolerated all evening which culminated in the events in the 93rd minute. Of course I am biased but FB should have been reduced to 10 men when Selcuk kicked Umit straight in the face, if you think this was nothing then you were obviously not watching the Everton - Villa match where a penalty was awarded for less than that. Given he had just been booked he should have walked but again the referee was very lenient. Its not that he was biased to FB its just that he lost control of the match, I mean when Sabri and Emre were strangling each other they should have both been red carded but again just yellows.
Now for the players. Neither set of players were very professional. Their actions in the last minute were ridiculous and one or two of them I am sure will be banned for considerable lengths of time, Lugano should just be thrown out of the country or sent to a psychiatric hospital he is a crazy eyed psychopath, Arda should be banned for the rest of the season and I hope the GS board decide to not pay him either and the same for Semih. I was not quite sure why Emre got the red card, after being head butted, then dropped with a right hook from Lugano and then stamped on I would have been upset so his ban should be a couple of games as he was pretty much the innocent party in all of that. These players and Arda and Semih especially are on posters pinned on kids walls and they should be deeply ashamed and embarrassed about their actions. I hope Fatih Terim is also told to drop them from the National Squad for a couple of matches, they really don't deserve anything else.
I am sure that the TFF will also punish GS for the fans behavior but they should take a long hard look at the referees performance before they point the finger elsewhere. Also when your player is clearly headbutted but no action is taken its no wonder that they get frustrated.
As for the match well Kewell apart there was no real quality on display, just spiteful tackling and a lack of creation. In the first half CimBom consistently opened up FB on their left hand side, Kewell and Sabri exposing Roberto Carlos time and time again but the last ball was always a bit hurried or off. Kewell had a couple of chances as did Baros although even he had scored it would have been offside! Second half was more even although over all I think GS were the better team. However the match clearly showed why the two teams are 4th and 5th and probably out of the championship. GS desperately need a holding midfielder and Arda needs to stop pretending to be Hasan Sas, you know run forwards, stop, run back and pass sideways. Of course he is not really fast enough to play as a winger. As for the rest of the squad, its promising I believe there is a strong backbone of young Turkish players who with the addition of a couple more defenders and a holding midfielder will be a good team.
Monday, April 06, 2009
3 points at last
So after the excitement of watching Turkey lose twice in 5 days to Spain, the second time thanks to Mike Riley we had a Monday match to look forward to.
As is usually the case when the match is on TV in the US at 1pm on a Monday afternoon I missed the game so I cant really say too much except we won 1-0, Milan Baros scored and Lincoln was not even on the bench.
I know that there should be respect for the coach but Bulent's treatment of Lincoln is somewhat childish as is Lincolns stance. They should both grow up and work towards a successful outcome. Currently we are six polints behind Sivas who appear unstoppable but all it may take is one loss and a draw and assuming we beat them in the last match we could be champions but gthen so could Besiktas, Trabzon or the others. Its very tight at the moment although Trabzon have the smell of a team past their sell by date and are sliding.
As is usually the case when the match is on TV in the US at 1pm on a Monday afternoon I missed the game so I cant really say too much except we won 1-0, Milan Baros scored and Lincoln was not even on the bench.
I know that there should be respect for the coach but Bulent's treatment of Lincoln is somewhat childish as is Lincolns stance. They should both grow up and work towards a successful outcome. Currently we are six polints behind Sivas who appear unstoppable but all it may take is one loss and a draw and assuming we beat them in the last match we could be champions but gthen so could Besiktas, Trabzon or the others. Its very tight at the moment although Trabzon have the smell of a team past their sell by date and are sliding.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Poor, worse, terrible
The last three matches that is. Against Trabzonspor we probably deserved to win but as usual when we have been winning this season the referee feels the need to send one of our players off to enable the opposition to equalize and so it was against the Laz. Other than that the play was adequate.
Agasint Hamburg as a reult of having no central defenders in the squad after Emres red card and the wonderful decision to sell Meira we had Kewell at centre back and despite being 2-0 up managed to lose 2-3. Mostly a result of the feud between Bulent and Lincoln I believe and als the absolutely stupid decision to play Kewell at CB.
As for todays fiasco against Eskisehir, well allowing a team to score that only had 9 men on the pitch is appalling and the defence should take all the blame. And what on earth was going on by taking off Kewell and replacing him with Mehmet Guven....Only 2 players on the pitch appeared to be trying towards the end and that was de Sanctis and Ayhan. Arda gave up which is unforgiveable really and as for the rest well they never really got started. Given this was a must win match why was Lincoln not playing?
Bulent was a great player but I think we are seeing that he is not and is unliekly ever to be a particularly good coach. Today the team should have been fired up to reduce the gap to the top teams after they all drew or lost and what do we get, an inspid, technically poor and heartless display.
Agasint Hamburg as a reult of having no central defenders in the squad after Emres red card and the wonderful decision to sell Meira we had Kewell at centre back and despite being 2-0 up managed to lose 2-3. Mostly a result of the feud between Bulent and Lincoln I believe and als the absolutely stupid decision to play Kewell at CB.
As for todays fiasco against Eskisehir, well allowing a team to score that only had 9 men on the pitch is appalling and the defence should take all the blame. And what on earth was going on by taking off Kewell and replacing him with Mehmet Guven....Only 2 players on the pitch appeared to be trying towards the end and that was de Sanctis and Ayhan. Arda gave up which is unforgiveable really and as for the rest well they never really got started. Given this was a must win match why was Lincoln not playing?
Bulent was a great player but I think we are seeing that he is not and is unliekly ever to be a particularly good coach. Today the team should have been fired up to reduce the gap to the top teams after they all drew or lost and what do we get, an inspid, technically poor and heartless display.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Excellent Management
So Meira has been transferred to Zenit St Petersburg as of today for 6m Euros.
Two days before the match against Hamburg.
Last I read Servet and Emre are injured.
Brilliant just brilliant.
What next Kewell and Lincoln negotiating at half time......sorry guys just got a better offer so I wont be out for the second half......thanks ta-ra,
What happened to the transfer window?
Is this a case of CimBom needing money or is this once again an indication of the absolute zero influence the coaches have over the squad.....
Whatever its definitley not a recipe for success.
Two days before the match against Hamburg.
Last I read Servet and Emre are injured.
Brilliant just brilliant.
What next Kewell and Lincoln negotiating at half time......sorry guys just got a better offer so I wont be out for the second half......thanks ta-ra,
What happened to the transfer window?
Is this a case of CimBom needing money or is this once again an indication of the absolute zero influence the coaches have over the squad.....
Whatever its definitley not a recipe for success.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
The thot plickens
Three wins from three is not a bad start even if the performance against Bursaspor was only adequate. At least the team seems to be getting back into a winning mentality after the poor start to the second half of the season even if they could perform better as individuals and as a team.
Did not see much of the match thanks to an appalling feed from dodgyturk over the Internet. Its amazing that the feed during the match build up is fine, no interruptions, but as soon as the match starts......aaarghhhhh.......buffering, connection dropped, buffering, loading.......
It seems like the second half of the season has been unkind to all the teams at the top of the leahue with the gap between top and 5th now only 3 points after Sivas and Trabzon only drew or lost recently. Still making up that gaop requires Sivas to lose and I have to say it would be better if that happened before the last match iof the season.
Still it makes for more interest in the next few weeks.
Next up for Galatasaray is the UEFA Cup as the only remaining represnetatiove from Turkey in European action. One of these days another team might help obtain points for Turkey to improve representation in Europe but I am not exactly holding my breath on that one due to the sheer incompetence and inbability of any other team to play against teams who cannot be bought and competent, not to say, unbribeable refs. Anyway this will be a tough match away at Hamburg who are currently 5th on 42 points, whihc is actually a similar position to CimBom who are 5th with 43 points. Here's hoping that a large percentage of the 60,000 or so Turks who live in Hamburg make it to the match and turn it into a home game atmosphere against Martin Jol's team.
Did not see much of the match thanks to an appalling feed from dodgyturk over the Internet. Its amazing that the feed during the match build up is fine, no interruptions, but as soon as the match starts......aaarghhhhh.......buffering, connection dropped, buffering, loading.......
It seems like the second half of the season has been unkind to all the teams at the top of the leahue with the gap between top and 5th now only 3 points after Sivas and Trabzon only drew or lost recently. Still making up that gaop requires Sivas to lose and I have to say it would be better if that happened before the last match iof the season.
Still it makes for more interest in the next few weeks.
Next up for Galatasaray is the UEFA Cup as the only remaining represnetatiove from Turkey in European action. One of these days another team might help obtain points for Turkey to improve representation in Europe but I am not exactly holding my breath on that one due to the sheer incompetence and inbability of any other team to play against teams who cannot be bought and competent, not to say, unbribeable refs. Anyway this will be a tough match away at Hamburg who are currently 5th on 42 points, whihc is actually a similar position to CimBom who are 5th with 43 points. Here's hoping that a large percentage of the 60,000 or so Turks who live in Hamburg make it to the match and turn it into a home game atmosphere against Martin Jol's team.
Thursday, March 05, 2009
And now for something different
Its not often I write about things unrelated to football but sometimes you have to despite Bill Shankly's quote that "football is not a matter of life and death......its more important."
I am not an Amerikan Turk like others in the blogosphere who were born in the US of Turkish heritage, I was born and lived the first thirty yeasr in Istanbul and only moved to the US due to the Husbands job. We have just recieved ou Permanent Residence or Green Card here in the US and I must admit we are thinknbg ahead to becoming US citizens, even though the Husband is of course a former colonial overlord of Amerika even he is thinking of getting a Blue Passport to go with his maroon one.
A few years ago I would hardly have thought about doing such a thing. So why am I. Well its not necessarily because the US is the most perfect country or place to live but it has more to do with what is happening in my home country. The culture of denial and repression of free speech and freedoms that has grown in the last few years is so depressing to watch that I can honestly state that at the moment I would not even want to go back to live in Turkey for the foreseable future. And that from someone who is very touchy, like most of my countrymen and women of criticism about Turkey from non Turks.
The author of Talk Turkey I think summed it up when he posted on the Istanbulian's blog the following list of issues whihc althoiugh rather long reflects the way I feel as well.
The following are not issues I openly deal with non-Turks, at my convenience or at my delight. In fact, I try to keep the conversation short, and find myself covering up most of the time, just so Turkey is not ridiculed!
First and foremost, for what it's worth, good or bad or ugly, Let me know when you can discuss Ataturk openly! without the fear of imprisonment!
Let me know when you end religious persecution!
And I am not talking about just non-Muslims!
Let me know when you deal with the 'Genocide' question!
Let me know when brain washing kids stops!
And let me know when YouTube is back on!
I am tired of having to defend Turkey, when I am asked ridiculous questions that I know the answers to be painful and show the backwardness, but convince my fellow Americans it ain't so... when it is in fact so...
Let me know when you deal with the Kurdish problem!
Let me know when you deal with minority rights, and 'foreigners' in Turkey!
Let me know when you stop blaming others for your problems, instead of yourselves!
Let me know ONE AREA in sports/entertainment/arts/politics/education/science/religion/pop culture where Turkey is a leader or is looked up to! or is a winner! (in a consistent manner/not some isolated exception)
And let me know when some exception does occur, the majority of the people have to find something faulty, or not worthy, with the whole event!
Let me know when you stop sending students to be educated in the fine institutions in the U.S., and beg them to come back!
Let me know when you excel in anything that really matters!
Let me know when you have the creative ability to invent anything, instead of 'copying/pasting' others' successes!
Let me know when the defense industry is more than just importing weaponry and arms from Israel or the U.S.!
Let me know when assembling parts is not called manufacturing anymore!
Let me know when bribes and corruption is not a matter of daily occurrence!
Let me know when Turkey is invited to the EU instead of trying force its way in as if it has lepresy!
Let me know when you deal with the Cyprus problem! Let me know when you admit your soldiers kill civilians too!
Let me know when Turkey's GNP is better than many of the countries it criticizes!
You and the your fellow Turks in Turkey should look in the mirror in your glass house you seem to have built, before you decide to throw stones at the U.S.
You can't be serious if you're comparing U.S. and Turkey?
You can't pick and choose a few bad apples in the U.S. to make your case, when the whole apple batch is rotten in your case!
Gitmo is purposefully not on U.S. territory; but in Turkey, you don't have to leave its borders to be abused by police... to be forced into a confession!
Where you are guilty before proven innocent...!
You make fun of Rush Limbaugh; but you can hardly have your own Rush, or he is sued by the Prime Minister for insulting...
Your major corporations and private industry is all sold out to foreign nations/corporations!
Unlike what Turks think, Turkey is not the center of attention, at least here in the U.S.
Whenever Turkey or anything Turkish is ever mentioned; it is merely worth seconds of air time, but if you read the Turkish papers, you'd think the entire U.S. was holding its breath waiting for the next bit of info out of Turkey!
Turkey doesn't matter!
And is irrelevant!
You make fun of Blagojevich; yet he is impeached. When was the last time Turkey impeached any of its members so corrupt, it would even put Blago to shame!
The TBMM is full of illiterate, immature members, who are out to waste everyone's time and money.
How many times did fists and guns interrupt the sessions in Turkey's legislature?
The evidence is clear that almost every 'leader' Turkey has elected and reelected a few times over have been failures!!!
Yet Turkey still recycles the same old people, except in cases where the military has to intervene!
Turkey is ridiculous! and is ridiculed! And I am sorry but it's a shame! and a sham!
Get ready to own your shortcomings! That's the only way Turks will rise to the occasion!
Not by hiding behind attacking and accusing the U.S.!
So if the U.S. is doing it; then Turkey doing it should not be criticized?
Start by admitting first! and trying to correct yourself and your ways and your stature!
Instead of attacking and criticizing the U.S., as if Turkey was U.S.'s equal!!!
Reform Turkey not because the EU or the U.S. pushes for them, but because it (Turkey) wants to do it for its own reasons!
Why is it that when it serves Turkey's purpose to brag, the Ottoman Empire's successes are widely discussed; but when the history is not favorable, the Turks can't wait to mention out loud they like to distance themselves as far away from the Ottomans, and insist that was the past and Turkey is now the Turkish Republic?
You can't have your cake and eat it too!
You're either proud of your history or you're not!
Turks in Turkey! Wake up and smell the coffee!
And stop being in denial!
Taking cheap shots at the U.S. is not going to improve Turkey's stand in the world... Own up to the responsibilities that it needs to hold itself accountable for!
Lead for once! Instead of always being a follower! and instead of criticizing who you follow!
Educate your people!
Send your daughters to school!
Stop killing hundreds of thousands of people every time an earthquake occurs; when higher magnitude earthquakes result in less deaths in more 'civilized' nations!
Building permits and inspections done by the book, not by how big your wallet is!
Using proper code and the right materials instead of cheap labor, bribed paperwork, and cheap parts... a recipe for disaster!
Teach your people to drive with licenses that are not paid or bribed for!
Teach your people not to drink the entire bar!
Teach your people not to drink and drive on two lane roads at more than 100 mph!
Teach your businesses that customer is the king, not the nuisance!
Teach your people to be honest, trustworthy, and respectful!
Teach your people to read!
Teach your people to learn how to speak intelligently!
Teach your people to practice patience!
Teach your people to respect others, and say 'thank you' or excuse me'!
Teach your people to not rub themselves against women in public buses!
Teach your people not to fire guns into the air at weddings, or any reason to celebrate, killing innocent bystanders!
Teach your people not to stare at every tall blonde who walks by, holding hundreds of cell phone cameras at her, as if she was some sort of a circus animal!
Teach your people sex education!
Teach your people to not hit their women!
Teach your people to learn how to give credit when credit is due!
Teach your people to learn 'etiquette'
I'll stop now... I guess you got the point!
Ne Mutlu Turkum Diyene!
Maybe we should all work toward changing Turkey for the better, instead of comparing our negatives, as if that's an excuse to stand pat!!!
As if... if the U.S. is doing it, so can Turkey too???
And what make me even more depressed is the attitude exhibited here with this knee jerk reaction to commenst such as the above and this totally ridiculous notion of the West whihc implies that the West is some form of lump that cannot accomoodate a multitude of different viewpoints and belief sets whihc of course the East does!! Plus when does someone migrate to the West, a Turk who lives in Amerika to be labelled with such a tag just reinforces what is the above.
I could go on and on with every single point that you have made and find you something much worse in the West, but I think you get the point.
Why not fix your own crap before criticizing others? How about it? :-)
I am not an Amerikan Turk like others in the blogosphere who were born in the US of Turkish heritage, I was born and lived the first thirty yeasr in Istanbul and only moved to the US due to the Husbands job. We have just recieved ou Permanent Residence or Green Card here in the US and I must admit we are thinknbg ahead to becoming US citizens, even though the Husband is of course a former colonial overlord of Amerika even he is thinking of getting a Blue Passport to go with his maroon one.
A few years ago I would hardly have thought about doing such a thing. So why am I. Well its not necessarily because the US is the most perfect country or place to live but it has more to do with what is happening in my home country. The culture of denial and repression of free speech and freedoms that has grown in the last few years is so depressing to watch that I can honestly state that at the moment I would not even want to go back to live in Turkey for the foreseable future. And that from someone who is very touchy, like most of my countrymen and women of criticism about Turkey from non Turks.
The author of Talk Turkey I think summed it up when he posted on the Istanbulian's blog the following list of issues whihc althoiugh rather long reflects the way I feel as well.
The following are not issues I openly deal with non-Turks, at my convenience or at my delight. In fact, I try to keep the conversation short, and find myself covering up most of the time, just so Turkey is not ridiculed!
First and foremost, for what it's worth, good or bad or ugly, Let me know when you can discuss Ataturk openly! without the fear of imprisonment!
Let me know when you end religious persecution!
And I am not talking about just non-Muslims!
Let me know when you deal with the 'Genocide' question!
Let me know when brain washing kids stops!
And let me know when YouTube is back on!
I am tired of having to defend Turkey, when I am asked ridiculous questions that I know the answers to be painful and show the backwardness, but convince my fellow Americans it ain't so... when it is in fact so...
Let me know when you deal with the Kurdish problem!
Let me know when you deal with minority rights, and 'foreigners' in Turkey!
Let me know when you stop blaming others for your problems, instead of yourselves!
Let me know ONE AREA in sports/entertainment/arts/politics/education/science/religion/pop culture where Turkey is a leader or is looked up to! or is a winner! (in a consistent manner/not some isolated exception)
And let me know when some exception does occur, the majority of the people have to find something faulty, or not worthy, with the whole event!
Let me know when you stop sending students to be educated in the fine institutions in the U.S., and beg them to come back!
Let me know when you excel in anything that really matters!
Let me know when you have the creative ability to invent anything, instead of 'copying/pasting' others' successes!
Let me know when the defense industry is more than just importing weaponry and arms from Israel or the U.S.!
Let me know when assembling parts is not called manufacturing anymore!
Let me know when bribes and corruption is not a matter of daily occurrence!
Let me know when Turkey is invited to the EU instead of trying force its way in as if it has lepresy!
Let me know when you deal with the Cyprus problem! Let me know when you admit your soldiers kill civilians too!
Let me know when Turkey's GNP is better than many of the countries it criticizes!
You and the your fellow Turks in Turkey should look in the mirror in your glass house you seem to have built, before you decide to throw stones at the U.S.
You can't be serious if you're comparing U.S. and Turkey?
You can't pick and choose a few bad apples in the U.S. to make your case, when the whole apple batch is rotten in your case!
Gitmo is purposefully not on U.S. territory; but in Turkey, you don't have to leave its borders to be abused by police... to be forced into a confession!
Where you are guilty before proven innocent...!
You make fun of Rush Limbaugh; but you can hardly have your own Rush, or he is sued by the Prime Minister for insulting...
Your major corporations and private industry is all sold out to foreign nations/corporations!
Unlike what Turks think, Turkey is not the center of attention, at least here in the U.S.
Whenever Turkey or anything Turkish is ever mentioned; it is merely worth seconds of air time, but if you read the Turkish papers, you'd think the entire U.S. was holding its breath waiting for the next bit of info out of Turkey!
Turkey doesn't matter!
And is irrelevant!
You make fun of Blagojevich; yet he is impeached. When was the last time Turkey impeached any of its members so corrupt, it would even put Blago to shame!
The TBMM is full of illiterate, immature members, who are out to waste everyone's time and money.
How many times did fists and guns interrupt the sessions in Turkey's legislature?
The evidence is clear that almost every 'leader' Turkey has elected and reelected a few times over have been failures!!!
Yet Turkey still recycles the same old people, except in cases where the military has to intervene!
Turkey is ridiculous! and is ridiculed! And I am sorry but it's a shame! and a sham!
Get ready to own your shortcomings! That's the only way Turks will rise to the occasion!
Not by hiding behind attacking and accusing the U.S.!
So if the U.S. is doing it; then Turkey doing it should not be criticized?
Start by admitting first! and trying to correct yourself and your ways and your stature!
Instead of attacking and criticizing the U.S., as if Turkey was U.S.'s equal!!!
Reform Turkey not because the EU or the U.S. pushes for them, but because it (Turkey) wants to do it for its own reasons!
Why is it that when it serves Turkey's purpose to brag, the Ottoman Empire's successes are widely discussed; but when the history is not favorable, the Turks can't wait to mention out loud they like to distance themselves as far away from the Ottomans, and insist that was the past and Turkey is now the Turkish Republic?
You can't have your cake and eat it too!
You're either proud of your history or you're not!
Turks in Turkey! Wake up and smell the coffee!
And stop being in denial!
Taking cheap shots at the U.S. is not going to improve Turkey's stand in the world... Own up to the responsibilities that it needs to hold itself accountable for!
Lead for once! Instead of always being a follower! and instead of criticizing who you follow!
Educate your people!
Send your daughters to school!
Stop killing hundreds of thousands of people every time an earthquake occurs; when higher magnitude earthquakes result in less deaths in more 'civilized' nations!
Building permits and inspections done by the book, not by how big your wallet is!
Using proper code and the right materials instead of cheap labor, bribed paperwork, and cheap parts... a recipe for disaster!
Teach your people to drive with licenses that are not paid or bribed for!
Teach your people not to drink the entire bar!
Teach your people not to drink and drive on two lane roads at more than 100 mph!
Teach your businesses that customer is the king, not the nuisance!
Teach your people to be honest, trustworthy, and respectful!
Teach your people to read!
Teach your people to learn how to speak intelligently!
Teach your people to practice patience!
Teach your people to respect others, and say 'thank you' or excuse me'!
Teach your people to not rub themselves against women in public buses!
Teach your people not to fire guns into the air at weddings, or any reason to celebrate, killing innocent bystanders!
Teach your people not to stare at every tall blonde who walks by, holding hundreds of cell phone cameras at her, as if she was some sort of a circus animal!
Teach your people sex education!
Teach your people to not hit their women!
Teach your people to learn how to give credit when credit is due!
Teach your people to learn 'etiquette'
I'll stop now... I guess you got the point!
Ne Mutlu Turkum Diyene!
Maybe we should all work toward changing Turkey for the better, instead of comparing our negatives, as if that's an excuse to stand pat!!!
As if... if the U.S. is doing it, so can Turkey too???
And what make me even more depressed is the attitude exhibited here with this knee jerk reaction to commenst such as the above and this totally ridiculous notion of the West whihc implies that the West is some form of lump that cannot accomoodate a multitude of different viewpoints and belief sets whihc of course the East does!! Plus when does someone migrate to the West, a Turk who lives in Amerika to be labelled with such a tag just reinforces what is the above.
I could go on and on with every single point that you have made and find you something much worse in the West, but I think you get the point.
Why not fix your own crap before criticizing others? How about it? :-)
Wednesday, March 04, 2009
Another win
So after the excitement of the UEFA Cup it was a trip to the bread eaters in Konya.
And it was a second win out of two for Bulent. Again practically the same team that lost to Kocaeli but this time there was more determination about the team. Again is it new manager bounce or a real improvement. Other results went our way so the top of the Lig closed up again but I have a feeling this year will go to the last couple of weeks and may even be decided on the last day when Galatasaray host Sivas.
Oh yes and ESPN Soccernet remembered there is more to life than English, Italian and Spanish soccer with an articale on Sivas
And it was a second win out of two for Bulent. Again practically the same team that lost to Kocaeli but this time there was more determination about the team. Again is it new manager bounce or a real improvement. Other results went our way so the top of the Lig closed up again but I have a feeling this year will go to the last couple of weeks and may even be decided on the last day when Galatasaray host Sivas.
Oh yes and ESPN Soccernet remembered there is more to life than English, Italian and Spanish soccer with an articale on Sivas
Thursday, February 26, 2009
New manager bounce?
The theory is that a new manager or coach causes a bounce in performance for the team as the players seek to impress the new man.
For Bulent this lasted 11 seconds until Bellion scored.
So a win was managed 4-3 over Bordeaux who are pressing Lyon hard in the French League Unnnnn.
No idea really about the match as I could not find it online here in the You Ess of Ehh.
A wins a win but considering this was essentially the same team that lost 2-5 to Kocaeli it may prove the above theory although it may also indicate that defense is not exactly our strongest area at the moment.....
For Bulent this lasted 11 seconds until Bellion scored.
So a win was managed 4-3 over Bordeaux who are pressing Lyon hard in the French League Unnnnn.
No idea really about the match as I could not find it online here in the You Ess of Ehh.
A wins a win but considering this was essentially the same team that lost 2-5 to Kocaeli it may prove the above theory although it may also indicate that defense is not exactly our strongest area at the moment.....
Monday, February 23, 2009
Change is good??
So Buyuk Kaptan is back at the club this time as coach after the not exactly unexpected dismissal of Skibbe following the poor start to the second half of the season.
Bulent Kormaz was a great, great player for Cim Bom of that there is no question but his record as a coach is somewhat less exceptional.
His record is something like this from his time at Erciyes, Bursa and Genc:
Played 35
Won 10
Drawn 12
Lost 14
Of course it could be argued that he did not have the resources at these clubs etc. etc. it is questionable whether he really has the experience to manage Galatasaray right now?
So should the club have left the team management to Cevat Guler and his team who did a good job last season when Feldkampf left and won the Championship?
Given that the first person to be offered the job on Sunday night was Hagi who wanted a longer contract this seems like desperation to offer the post to Bulent.
I hope I am wrong............
Bulent Kormaz was a great, great player for Cim Bom of that there is no question but his record as a coach is somewhat less exceptional.
His record is something like this from his time at Erciyes, Bursa and Genc:
Played 35
Won 10
Drawn 12
Lost 14
Of course it could be argued that he did not have the resources at these clubs etc. etc. it is questionable whether he really has the experience to manage Galatasaray right now?
So should the club have left the team management to Cevat Guler and his team who did a good job last season when Feldkampf left and won the Championship?
Given that the first person to be offered the job on Sunday night was Hagi who wanted a longer contract this seems like desperation to offer the post to Bulent.
I hope I am wrong............
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Saturday, February 07, 2009
Referee no way
So for third match running CimBom have a player sent off. This time it was Lincoln who was adjudged to have dived when it should have been a penalty and then failed to move away from a free kick quickly enough. I mean really if that is worth two yellows then some teams like FB should not bother turning up as that is their entire game plan, dive and block......
Horrible horrible refereeing made what should have been a routine home victory into a draw and opens up the top of the table again. Obvioulsy the referrees are under instruction to decimate the GS squad and make sure either the arsonist murderers from Sivas or the Black Sea big noses take the championship this year.
Cant be bothered to discuss this bullshit any further as I am somewhat angry
Horrible horrible refereeing made what should have been a routine home victory into a draw and opens up the top of the table again. Obvioulsy the referrees are under instruction to decimate the GS squad and make sure either the arsonist murderers from Sivas or the Black Sea big noses take the championship this year.
Cant be bothered to discuss this bullshit any further as I am somewhat angry
Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Cup runneth over
Well overtime as CimBom got so tired of playing Sivas, three times in 2 weeks that they lost concentration during the penalty shoot out and succumbed 4-2.
Oh well at least that leaves FB with the possibility of winning something if they reach the final this season that is.
Not only that but the list of injured players grows wih Baris now with a knee problem. Lets hope they get some players back soon especially before the UEFA Cup, in particular we need Lincoln, Kewell and Baros back although it seems that Linderoth as well may finally be fit to play a match!!!
Oh well at least that leaves FB with the possibility of winning something if they reach the final this season that is.
Not only that but the list of injured players grows wih Baris now with a knee problem. Lets hope they get some players back soon especially before the UEFA Cup, in particular we need Lincoln, Kewell and Baros back although it seems that Linderoth as well may finally be fit to play a match!!!
Sunday, February 01, 2009
Rooster anyone?
Well after the two limp displays against Sivas in the SuperLig and then the Fortis Cup it was good to get back to business in the SuperLig with a 2-0 win away in Denizli.
Much better display all around with some of the injured and suspended players back in the team showing what we missed against Sivas with goal contributions from Baros and Nonda. Unfortunately Ayhan picked up two yellow cards so he will be out of the nexty match but hopefully Lincoln or someone will be back.
This was a match that we won farily comfortably and controlled the match most of the time with no major dramas. I have to say it would be nice though to get Linderoth, Lincoln and Kewell back in the team. If they were I have a feeling we would be leading the Lig rther tghan being 2 points behind Sivas and Trabzon. Luckily the rest of the teasm at the top failed to perform so its pretty much as you were at the top.
At the bottom it looks like Ankara may be down to 2 teams next season but hey who's really that bothered?
Much better display all around with some of the injured and suspended players back in the team showing what we missed against Sivas with goal contributions from Baros and Nonda. Unfortunately Ayhan picked up two yellow cards so he will be out of the nexty match but hopefully Lincoln or someone will be back.
This was a match that we won farily comfortably and controlled the match most of the time with no major dramas. I have to say it would be nice though to get Linderoth, Lincoln and Kewell back in the team. If they were I have a feeling we would be leading the Lig rther tghan being 2 points behind Sivas and Trabzon. Luckily the rest of the teasm at the top failed to perform so its pretty much as you were at the top.
At the bottom it looks like Ankara may be down to 2 teams next season but hey who's really that bothered?
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Excellent start........not
So the first match of the second half of the season was a bit of a disaster for Galatasaray.
A 2-0 loss at the hands of Sivasspor who also stretched the gap between GS and themselves at the top of the Lig to 4 points.
A look at the starting line up shows the state of the squad:
De Sanctis, Volkan, Emre Aşık, Hakan Balta, Ayhan, Mehmet Topal, Barış Özbek, Ümit Karan, Arda, Milan Baros.
No Emre Gungor, Meira, Servet in defence, no Lincoln or Linderoth in midfield, no Hasan, Kewell or Nonda in attack.
And then of course Umit got himself red carded after which Sivas socred both their goals. Given the fact that te conditions are so bad at the hole in the arse of the country that is Sivas I am not sure why the TFF allows matches to happen there as it is advantage to Sivas. Also teams that play their later in the second half get the benefit of civilized conditions.
Either they should buy floodlights, install underpitch heating or they should be forced out of the SuperLig or should be forced to play all their winter matches in Antalya and level conditions for everyone.
Plus any city that allows a kebab shop to be opened in a building where arson was committed and people killed is just sick!!
A 2-0 loss at the hands of Sivasspor who also stretched the gap between GS and themselves at the top of the Lig to 4 points.
A look at the starting line up shows the state of the squad:
De Sanctis, Volkan, Emre Aşık, Hakan Balta, Ayhan, Mehmet Topal, Barış Özbek, Ümit Karan, Arda, Milan Baros.
No Emre Gungor, Meira, Servet in defence, no Lincoln or Linderoth in midfield, no Hasan, Kewell or Nonda in attack.
And then of course Umit got himself red carded after which Sivas socred both their goals. Given the fact that te conditions are so bad at the hole in the arse of the country that is Sivas I am not sure why the TFF allows matches to happen there as it is advantage to Sivas. Also teams that play their later in the second half get the benefit of civilized conditions.
Either they should buy floodlights, install underpitch heating or they should be forced out of the SuperLig or should be forced to play all their winter matches in Antalya and level conditions for everyone.
Plus any city that allows a kebab shop to be opened in a building where arson was committed and people killed is just sick!!
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Cup of cheer
So after the disappointment of the Radyospor Cup in Antalya the team bounced back with a healthy 4-2 win over Malatyaspor in the Fortis Cup on Saturday.
Emre Gungor managed to get himself sent off within 12 minutes of getting on the pitch at the start of the second half, which was not a clever thing to do but the team managed without him and squeezed out the win thanks to 2 red cards to Malatya.
SuperLig action starts again on January 24th with an away match at Sivas. This is going to be a hard game especially with the weather in Sivas at this time of the year. Still a draw or a win would help with the momentum from the end of the first half of the season.
Emre Gungor managed to get himself sent off within 12 minutes of getting on the pitch at the start of the second half, which was not a clever thing to do but the team managed without him and squeezed out the win thanks to 2 red cards to Malatya.
SuperLig action starts again on January 24th with an away match at Sivas. This is going to be a hard game especially with the weather in Sivas at this time of the year. Still a draw or a win would help with the momentum from the end of the first half of the season.
Thursday, January 08, 2009
Back to business?
Ok so in the middle of the winter break from football what do the TFF decide to do....that's right play the Fortis Cup Matches. My question is that if the weather is okay and conditions generally good enough to play these games why not continue the SuperLig Programme. It seems to be the same every year that the winter break is completed and then the weather turns really bad and games get postponed etc.....madness.
Anyway Galatasaray are in Izmir today to take care of Altay. A win would put us top of the group on 7 points and in good position to advance to the next round of matches. However with the teams continued existence in the UEFA CUp as Turkeys sole representative team I am not sure how much a priority the Fortis Cup match and then the meaningless Radyospor Tournament matches against Beyer Leverksuen are. Given the teams injury luck this year I would prefer them to concentrate on the SUperLIg and UEFA and then use some of the less regular players in these Cup games.
As for the UEFA Cup we will be up against Girondins Bordeaux who are managed by one of the most cultured defenders ever in Laurent Blanc. Currently sitting second in the French Ligue and playing some good football they will be difficult to get passed. We played them in the Champs League a couple of season agoa with little success and they have had more stability since then than we have. Anyway on the assumption we have a full healthy squad there is no reason to fear them.
Anyway Galatasaray are in Izmir today to take care of Altay. A win would put us top of the group on 7 points and in good position to advance to the next round of matches. However with the teams continued existence in the UEFA CUp as Turkeys sole representative team I am not sure how much a priority the Fortis Cup match and then the meaningless Radyospor Tournament matches against Beyer Leverksuen are. Given the teams injury luck this year I would prefer them to concentrate on the SUperLIg and UEFA and then use some of the less regular players in these Cup games.
As for the UEFA Cup we will be up against Girondins Bordeaux who are managed by one of the most cultured defenders ever in Laurent Blanc. Currently sitting second in the French Ligue and playing some good football they will be difficult to get passed. We played them in the Champs League a couple of season agoa with little success and they have had more stability since then than we have. Anyway on the assumption we have a full healthy squad there is no reason to fear them.
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