EURO 2012 Qualifying Tournament

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Right, let's have a look at the "caste" aspect of couple of the matches.

(a) England 4 Bulgaria 0

Unfortunately, three of England's goals were scored by the black Jermain Defoe, while White winger Adam Johnson, who came on as a substitute, got the other.

England's starting lineup contained 7 White players and 4 blacks. The 18-man squad consisted of 11 Whites and 7 blacks.

(b) France 0 Belarus 1

Anti-Whiteposter boys "France" were done at home by Belarus
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. The "new-look French" starting lineup contained (wait for it...) 7 blacks, 1 Moroccan, and a big 3 Whites. The 18-man squad featured only 6 White players...

(c) Belgium 0 Germany 1

I wish to draw attention to the Belgian team. Growing up, Belgium was one of my favourite national sides, but these days they have sunk to an ugly low, fielding 3 blacks and a Moroccan in their starting lineup. To top things off, two more blacks were on the bench...
 

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England likes to follow America's lead on 'cultural' things sometimes. They also have had a solid 30 years of forced media indoctrination that all things nonwhite are lovely and should be supported.
So basically, they will prop up black players and award them starting positions in the squad.
Having said that, do I think there are some capable black players in England? Yes, a few. Yet no more then 2 or 3 deserve to play for England. And that's not politics, that's just talent.
Besides, Jones tends to play well against modest competition and then does nothing in big matches.

Belarus defeating multi-culti Senegal North is a great victory! Not really a stunner when you think about it because France basically sucks.
Now, what will be interesting is how the French media and marxists now urge all the 'star' black names and whigger Ribbery to get back on the team so France stops embarrassing themselves.

Belgium? I liked them a lot too back in the day. They were always a very technical and offensive minded team that had great attack oriented football. They were able to cultivate a good mixture of Flemish, Walloon (White French) and some Italian players in the team. For a small country, they did quite well in the late 70s, 80s and into the early 90s a bit.
Then, they fell off quite a bit.
The black floodgates were open with the Mbeaza brothers or whatever their names are. Again, ordained as 'super athletic' Congo imports...they did relatively nothing and the Emile brother started straight on for nearly 3 or 4 years.
I'm surprised they don't have even more Morrocans and other dusky immigrant types on the team given the numbers of them leeching in Belgium.
1-0 loss to Germany is kind of respectable...perhaps Germany was half asleep.
 

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England has 8 whites playing when Walcott came off. Johnson should start next game,so that would give them 8 starters. Rooney was the man of the match. He was playing almost like a central midfielder dishing the ball off instead of waiting for the ball.

Belgium's league lets a lot of Africans in that can't get their papers in other countries and then once they are there a few years,they leave to other Euro leagues.
 

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I don't like how they let 2 teams automatically qualify because they are hosting. Some Austrian fans didn't even want their team to play in the last Euro because they weren't good enough.
 

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Growing up, Belgium was one of my favourite national sides, but these days they have sunk to an ugly low, fielding 3 blacks and a Moroccan in their starting lineup. To top things off, two more blacks were on the bench...

A couple of months my uncle (from England) and I were talking about the Belgian national team and wondering what happened to them. In 1980 they made the European championship finals where they lost to West Germany. In 1986 in Mexico they were World Cup semi-finalists. If I recall correctly they put the Netherlands out during qualifying for that WC. They had pretty good teams from the 70s until the 90s. I guess they've gone all 'French'.
 

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Borussia said:
The black floodgates were open with the Mbeaza brothers or whatever their names are. Again, ordained as 'super athletic' Congo imports...they did relatively nothing and the Emile brother started straight on for nearly 3 or 4 years.
I'm surprised they don't have even more Morrocans and other dusky immigrant types on the team given the numbers of them leeching in Belgium.

Emile and Mbo Mpenza (how's that for alliteration
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) were capped by Belgium in the second half of the 1990s, but the black presence in the national team had an earlier "pioneer" - namely, Luis Oliveira, the "naturalised" Brazilian
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who played for Anderlecht before moving to Cagliari. He made his first appearance back in 1992 and, funnily enough, caused plenty of controversy due to his questionable commitment to the national team, avoiding friendlies and distant away matches, et cetera. Here isthe ugly mug sullying the Belgian shirt:

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Matra1 said:
If I recall correctly they put the Netherlands out during qualifying for that WC. They had pretty good teams from the 70s until the 90s. I guess they've gone all 'French'.

The Belgians produced some great players in the era You mentioned - Jan Ceulemans, Eric Gerets, Wilfried van Moer, Jean-Marie Pfaff, Franky Van Der Elst, Enzo Scifo and, one of my childhood favourites, the classically-bearded, hard-tackling Luc Millecamps (below):

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Belgium's "golden period" was overseen by the brilliant coach Guy Thys.Damn, those were class sides...
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Id struggle to call Walcott black, even though I think he is part black.. he looks much more Asian than anything else. (Straight hair, thin nose)

Walcott is a mulatto - his father (surprise, surprise) is Jamaican...
 

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I looked at Germany's national team, and Boateng or Aogo aren't on the current squad right now, so that's a good sign. The squad that'll play their next qualifying on Tuesday has only Cacau, and Khedira for non-whites (I count Ozil as white, it's been discussed a lot.)Edited by: Jack Lambert
 

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For me there is a difference between non ethnic dutch that play in national team, which is not bad as long as they are not very overrepresented. But i would hate it if holland would start with naturalized brazilians in the team like a lot of countries do.Hopefully Douglas of twente will be transfered next year to other country otherwise he maybe will play for Holland.
 

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England,who had 6 white starters, beat the Swiss 3-1. Capello could have chosen Cahill and Johnson to start,but went with 2 black players, on being Walcott and the other Lescott. Walcott was injured early and Johnson came on and scored a goal and proved with his all around ball handling abililty that he is better than Walcott.Capello must love black players to choose Walcott over Johnson after the last game. Defoe missed many chances tonight,unlike last game. Rooney scored the first goal, but with about 12 minutes left was replaced by SWP who blew a pass that should have ended in a goal. England had a 2 on none and SWP couldn't even complete the pass to Bent who had come on for Defoe. SWP can run,but can't play soccer. Why he is chosen all the time is beyond me. A Cole did make a nice pass to Bent for the 3rd goal,but A Cole just isn't that skilled with the ball and even isn't that fast. He had a Swiss player easily run him down when he had a breakawy.

Milner and Johnson should be the starting wingers. I would love to see Joe Cole playing the loan striker. He still is more skilled than Defore,but that won't happen. There is no way Joe Cole should be left off the team for SWP.Milner won't start the next game because of yellow cards. We'll see of Walcott, if healthy, starts with Johnson.
 

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I also put this in the Great Goal Thread:

The problem is that the good footballers are being overlooked for the "athletes" like SWP and Walcott.I heard Chris Waddle say that the smaller skilled players should be given a chance,but it seems like the black players are being given the chance at a young age. Rooney,J Cole, Adam Johnson are true footballers with great skill,but 2 have a difficult time cracking the England lineup. Adam Johnson should be a regular starter now. There is something seriously wrong when SWP is picked ahead of J Cole. What do you think about J Cole starting in place of Defore up front? He should be on the bench at minimum with Milner and Johnson starting. At this point I would also put Walcott on the bench.
Milner is also excellent with his tackiling and crossing.
Why does A Cole automatically get a start? I would like to see Warnock get a chance. A Cole isn't super fast and his skills are only ok.

I think the academies aren't taking the skill away so much as favoring the faster and or bigger, less skilled player. Players like Walcott,SWp and Ashley Young make up for their mediorce skills with speed. Walcott is the best of those 3.
 

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I see Belgium lost yet again, this time away to Turkey and France finally managed to win a match!

Scotland barely beat Liechtenstein (population 35,000). If they keep playing this way there'll be demands for a more diverse Scottish line-up!
 

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Matra1 said:
I see Belgium lost yet again, this time away to Turkey and France finally managed to win a match!

Scotland barely beat Liechtenstein (population 35,000). If they keep playing this way there'll be demands for a more diverse Scottish line-up!

Teams like that,plus Andorra,San Marino and Cyprus shouldn't even be playing in it. All they really do is put 11 men behind the ball. These teams have zero chance of qualifying.
 

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Scotland barely beat Liechtenstein (population 35,000). If they keep playing this way there'll be demands for a more diverse Scottish line-up!

Matra1 - Scottish football has unfortunately been on the decline for the last 20 years. That the 40-year old David Weir played in this match (and for the full 90 minutes...) is indicative of Scotland's problems, as is the fact that the last-minute winner(
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) was scored by Stephen McManus, a defender who plays for Middlesbrough in the English second tier competition.

For the previous decade and a half, both Rangers and Celtic have beenincreasingly loaded with foreigners of mainly mediocre calibre and, unlike in times past,theScottish league systemhas failed to produce more than a handful of players that can truly cut it at the top level, let alone the very top level. Yes, I know that Rangers reached the UEFA Cup final in 2008, but that was a right flash in the pan - besides, only six of the starting eleven were actually Scottish (one of those useful little stats I remember for precisely these occasions
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). One mustalso keep in mind thatthe population of Scotland is only just over 5 million (a bit less than Slovakia, for example), so in footballing terms the Scots have historically been relative overachievers...

As for potential demands for a more "diverse" Scottish lineup, black players such as Nigel Quashie and the inimitable Chris Iwelumo have already embarrassed themselves while devaluing the Scottish shirt
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. I posted Iwelumo's incredibly inept, lack-of-skill miss against Norway in one of the World Cupthreads but, as it provides such a delightful example of the otherworldly abilities of the black footballer, I'll put it up again for everyone's amusement
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CHRIS IWELUMO (Scotland) vs Norway - 2008, World Cup Qualifier:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqkShPKgAbw

Another interesting lineup was that of Austria - they started two Turks in their match against Kazakhstan (the boundaries of Europe are apparently boundless...), as well as bringing on the black David Alaba in the second half. How's this for an Austrian face? Wiener blut, indeed...

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I watched the Swiss v England game and the announcers kept talking about the Turks and others as the new emblem of Switzerland. What a disgrace. We get the same with Germany.

Is Israel part of Europe? They'll probably let Iraq play in Europe soon.

The EU is a complete disaster.
 

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A total of 21 qualifiers were played last night.

I'd like to draw Your attention to the Germany - Turkey match (won 3-0 by Germany) played in Munich. Below is an extract from the following article:

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=299352&league=UEFA.EUROQ&cc=3436

"...the hosts demonstrated their superiority in front of a partisan crowd in what was officially a home fixture, but seemed more like an away match.



More than 300,000 citizens of Turkish origin live in Germany's capital and 10% of them descended on the Olympiastadion tonight to demolish the host nation's presumed home advantage.



Many of the Turkey fans are descendants of the guest workers who arrived in Germany following the second World War to help rebuild the nation's economy.



Ozil is such a descendent. He was born in Gelsenkirchen to Turkish parents, but never had any doubts about his allegiance as he chose to represent Germany from an early age.



He was jeered by the Turkish fans in the stadium, who have struggled to accept his snub, each time he touched the ball."

Nice, isn't it? The "benefits" of "multiculturalism" laid bare. By the way, I very much doubt that Ozil "never had any doubts about his allegiance". In all probability he has never sung the German national anthem in his adult life...

You may be interested to know that Turkey featured the naturalised black Brazilian Mehmet Aurelio
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in midfield...

Wales lost 0-1 at home to Bulgaria. The Welsh team featured one black, Ashley Williams,in the starting lineup while another, Hal Robson-Kanu, came on with eight minutes to go. Both of these clowns were actually born in England and "qualified" for Wales by virtue of each having one Welsh grandparent. This is the kind of rubbish which is destroying the credibility of so-called "international" competition. Walesis a prime case in point. Only six of the Wales starters were actually born in Wales. The other five, including the black Ashley Williams, were all born in England and not a single one of themhas two Welsh parents:

Samuel Ricketts (Welsh grandmother)
Danny Collins (Welsh father)
David Edwards (Welsh father)
Steve Morison (Welsh grandmother)

Scotland's woes continue with a 0-1 away loss to the Czech Republic. The 40-year-old David Weir againplayed the full 90 minutes, while the black Chris "The Miss" Iwelumo came on in the second half
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Northern Ireland put in a good performance to hold Italy to a scoreless draw in Belfast - with Peterborough United captain Grant McCann in midfield.
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Belgium beat Kazakhstan 2-0 away - but both of the goals were scored by black substitute Marvin Ogunjimi
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. The Belgians started two blacks and a Moroccan.
 

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Rebajlo said:
A total of 21 qualifiers were played last night.
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<div>I'd like to draw Your attention to the Germany - Turkey match (won 3-0 by Germany) played in Munich. Below is an extract from the following article:</div>
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<div>http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=299352&league=UEFA.EUROQ&cc=3436</div>
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<div>"...the hosts demonstrated their superiority in front of a partisan crowd in what was officially a home fixture, but seemed more like an away match. </div>



<div>More than 300,000 citizens of Turkish origin live in Germany's capital and 10% of them descended on the Olympiastadion tonight to demolish the host nation's presumed home advantage. </div>



<div>Many of the Turkey fans are descendants of the guest workers who arrived in Germany following the second World War to help rebuild the nation's economy. </div>



<div>Ozil is such a descendent. He was born in Gelsenkirchen to Turkish parents, but never had any doubts about his allegiance as he chose to represent Germany from an early age. </div>



<div>He was jeered by the Turkish fans in the stadium, who have struggled to accept his snub, each time he touched the ball."</div>
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<div>Nice, isn't it? The "benefits" of "multiculturalism" laid bare. By the way, I very much doubt that Ozil "never had any doubts about his allegiance". In all probability he has never sung the German national anthem in his adult life... </div>
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<div>You may be interested to know that Turkey featured the naturalised black Brazilian Mehmet Aurelio
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 in midfield...</div>
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<div>Wales lost 0-1 at home to Bulgaria. The Welsh team featured one black, Ashley Williams, in the starting lineup while another, Hal Robson-Kanu, came on with eight minutes to go. Both of these clowns were actually born in England and "qualified" for Wales by virtue of each having one Welsh grandparent. This is the kind of rubbish which is destroying the credibility of so-called "international" competition. Wales is a prime case in point. Only six of the Wales starters were actually born in Wales. The other five, including the black Ashley Williams, were all born in England and not a single one of them has two Welsh parents:</div>
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<div>Samuel Ricketts (Welsh grandmother)</div>
<div>Danny Collins (Welsh father)</div>
<div>David Edwards (Welsh father)</div>
<div>Steve Morison (Welsh grandmother)</div>
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<div>Scotland's woes continue with a 0-1 away loss to the Czech Republic. The 40-year-old David Weir again played the full 90 minutes, while the black Chris "The Miss" Iwelumo came on in the second half
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<div>Northern Ireland put in a good performance to hold Italy to a scoreless draw in Belfast - with Peterborough United captain Grant McCann in midfield.  
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<div>Belgium beat Kazakhstan 2-0 away - but both of the goals were scored by black substitute Marvin Ogunjimi
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. The Belgians started two blacks and a Moroccan.</div>

National teams are becoming a farce. The US is looking for International players with US passports also.

Kanu wasn't born in Wales and never lived there and only has a minimal ancestry connection,but Welsh people don't seem to care.

Germany isn't as bad as the US when Mexico plays here. Well over half the people in the stadium are sometimes Mexican. I think it was Guatemala that had 30000 fans show up in Chicago a few years ago when they played here.
 

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I don't even care about nationality anymore. I care about race and fighting black supremacy in sports. As long as they are a white team it is fine with me.

That being said, it was nice to see Spain and Italy go against the grain in recent years with both all white and all Italian/Spanish sides.

The Asians, Africans and South Americans also field teams based on nationality and do not import mercenaries from what I can see.

Only the morally bankrupt and corrupt white nations from Western Europe seem to import blacks to play on "national" sides, even though all-white sides usually win everything.

By the way, Belarus - a very weak team - beating almost all-black and definitely all-racist France is a good thing. Now, France will probably scapegoat the 3 white starters and become even more black but that will make them just keep losing.

Blacks are just not very good at soccer.
 

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<a href="http://www.ksi.is/media/fraedsla/How_can_Iceland_produce_so_many_professional_football_players.pdf" target="_blank">
</A>The soccer team for the Faeroe Islands (population 50,000) held the <?: prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:eek:ffice:smarttags" /><st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Northern Ireland</st1:place></st1:country-region> (pop 1.7 million) team to a 1 -1 draw in the European championship game yesterday.<?: prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:eek:ffice:eek:ffice" />
Also the <st1:country-region w:st="on">Iceland</st1:country-region> (pop 300,000) Under 21 team just knocked out <st1:country-region w:st="on">Scotland</st1:country-region> (pop 5.2 million) 4 â€" 2 on aggregate (beat them 2-1 both in <st1:country-region w:st="on">Iceland</st1:country-region> and in <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:country-region w:st="on">Scotland</st1:country-region></st1:place>)
This follows even more impressive results for the Iceland U21 team such as beating Germany (pop 80 million) 4 â€" 1 and San Marino 8 â€" 0.
You can read more about Soccer in <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:country-region w:st="on">Iceland</st1:country-region></st1:place> here http://www.ksi.is/media/fraedsla/How_can_Iceland_produce_so_many_professional_football_players.pdf

Edited by: devans
 

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devans said:
<div>&lt;SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial"&gt;<a href="http://www.ksi.is/media/fraedsla/How_can_Iceland_produce_so_many_professional_football_players.pdf" target="_blank">
<div></a>&lt;SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial"&gt;The soccer team for the Faeroe Islands (population 50,000) held the &lt;?: prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:eek:ffice:smarttags" /&gt;&lt;st1:country-region w:st="on"&gt;&lt;st1:place w:st="on"&gt;Northern Ireland&lt;/st1:place&gt;&lt;/st1:country-region&gt; (pop 1.7 million) team to a 1 -1 draw in the European championship game yesterday.&lt;?: prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:eek:ffice:eek:ffice" /&gt;&lt;o:p&gt;&lt;/o:p&gt;&lt;/SPAN&gt;</div>
&lt;P =Msonormal style="MARGIN: 0cm 0cm 0pt"&gt;&lt;SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial"&gt;Also the &lt;st1:country-region w:st="on"&gt;Iceland&lt;/st1:country-region&gt; (pop 300,000) Under 21 team just knocked out &lt;st1:country-region w:st="on"&gt;Scotland&lt;/st1:country-region&gt; (pop 5.2 million) 4 â€" 2 on aggregate (beat them 2-1 both in &lt;st1:country-region w:st="on"&gt;Iceland&lt;/st1:country-region&gt; and in &lt;st1:place w:st="on"&gt;&lt;st1:country-region w:st="on"&gt;Scotland&lt;/st1:country-region&gt;&lt;/st1:place&gt;)&lt;o:p&gt;&lt;/o:p&gt;&lt;/SPAN&gt;
&lt;P =Msonormal style="MARGIN: 0cm 0cm 0pt"&gt;&lt;SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial"&gt;This follows even more impressive results for the Iceland U21 team such as beating Germany (pop 80 million) 4 â€" 1 and San Marino 8 â€" 0.&lt;o:p&gt;&lt;/o:p&gt;&lt;/SPAN&gt;
<div>&lt;SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-ansi-: EN-GB; mso-fareast-: EN-GB; mso-bidi-: AR-SA"&gt;You can read more about Soccer in &lt;st1:place w:st="on"&gt;&lt;st1:country-region w:st="on"&gt;Iceland&lt;/st1:country-region&gt;&lt;/st1:place&gt; here http://www.ksi.is/media/fraedsla/How_can_Iceland_produce_so_many_professional_football_players.pdf&lt;/SPAN&gt;</div>
<div>&lt;SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-ansi-: EN-GB; mso-fareast-: EN-GB; mso-bidi-: AR-SA"&gt;&lt;/SPAN&gt; </div>
<div>&lt;SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-ansi-: EN-GB; mso-fareast-: EN-GB; mso-bidi-: AR-SA"&gt;&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;/SPAN&gt; </div></div>

Unfortunately,even Iceland has immigration now.
 
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