This is ridiculous.
Turkish lawyers have appealed for UEFA to award three points to Fenerbache following Inter's 3-0 home win over the Turkish Champions.
The reason? Inter's centenary kit supposedly is offensive because it bears reseambalance to the uniform worn by the Knights Templar during the crusades......:lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao:
Just to let you know, Inter decided not to play in this kit in the game in Turkey.
Do any Fener fans here actually agree?:lol:
The red cross on the white background is a symbol of the city of Milan, and may I add it is also present on many club crests. Barca, Ac, Genoa etc Often due to English links with the clubs, and for that matter, the Christian heritage of many football clubs and the cities they represent.
Personally I'd find it offensive that people suggest that Christian symbols are offensive. It is rediculous to try and punish people for doing so.
Turkish lawyers have appealed for UEFA to award three points to Fenerbache following Inter's 3-0 home win over the Turkish Champions.
The reason? Inter's centenary kit supposedly is offensive because it bears reseambalance to the uniform worn by the Knights Templar during the crusades......:lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao:
Just to let you know, Inter decided not to play in this kit in the game in Turkey.
Do any Fener fans here actually agree?:lol:
The red cross on the white background is a symbol of the city of Milan, and may I add it is also present on many club crests. Barca, Ac, Genoa etc Often due to English links with the clubs, and for that matter, the Christian heritage of many football clubs and the cities they represent.
Personally I'd find it offensive that people suggest that Christian symbols are offensive. It is rediculous to try and punish people for doing so.
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