Also, I don’t much care for Liverpool but the little documentary piece about Diaz where his dad is showing that shitty ass field his son played on; it won me over on him and his wholesome dad.
We all exist without and within our clubs. No one deserves this kind of treatment - appreciate you putting banter aside to acknowledge the humanity here.
Who wouldn’t? I support Chelsea but I don’t boo a Man United legend when he dies. I wouldn’t insult someone who’s going through a really hard time based on the club he’s associated with. 99.99% of football fans are not like the small percentage of Man City fans who had the audacity to insult a Man United legend when he died. It’s just sad and I wish Luis Diaz the best of luck.
@Thanos_Stomps As a person who has over 50+ relatives in Colombia, and a distant relative who was the President of Colombia from 2002 to 2010, sometimes finances play a role whether you can leave a dangerous country. Also, many people have small businesses, especially in Medellin and that’s how they make a living. People hate leaving suddenly selling at a huge loss, and not being able to afford to leave a dangerous country. Look at the Japanese American citizens in the United States after the Pearl Harbor attack by the Empire of Japan in World War 2 against the United States. They were forced to sell homes and their own businesses for a pittance. This is the sad reality of my ancestral homeland.
Fucken hell that’s pure madness, hopefully their demands are realistic and he can afford to get them back safe again
Maybe not home. Maybe the fuck outa Colombia.
Also, I don’t much care for Liverpool but the little documentary piece about Diaz where his dad is showing that shitty ass field his son played on; it won me over on him and his wholesome dad.
Praying they make it to safety.
We all exist without and within our clubs. No one deserves this kind of treatment - appreciate you putting banter aside to acknowledge the humanity here.
Who wouldn’t? I support Chelsea but I don’t boo a Man United legend when he dies. I wouldn’t insult someone who’s going through a really hard time based on the club he’s associated with. 99.99% of football fans are not like the small percentage of Man City fans who had the audacity to insult a Man United legend when he died. It’s just sad and I wish Luis Diaz the best of luck.
Yeah but who would he take? It’s not just his parents, kidnappers could go for any siblings, aunts and uncles, and so on.
@Thanos_Stomps As a person who has over 50+ relatives in Colombia, and a distant relative who was the President of Colombia from 2002 to 2010, sometimes finances play a role whether you can leave a dangerous country. Also, many people have small businesses, especially in Medellin and that’s how they make a living. People hate leaving suddenly selling at a huge loss, and not being able to afford to leave a dangerous country. Look at the Japanese American citizens in the United States after the Pearl Harbor attack by the Empire of Japan in World War 2 against the United States. They were forced to sell homes and their own businesses for a pittance. This is the sad reality of my ancestral homeland.