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All Whites v Belarus | Tues 13th June | 3:50am | Minsk | SS2

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almost 9 years ago

Are any kiwis heading over for this match?

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almost 9 years ago

I hear Minsk is lovely this time of year

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almost 9 years ago
*waits for a trademark BigPete overview of the entire history of the country and every random fact you could think of* Come on BigPete, it's your time to shine!
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almost 9 years ago

Belarus is the last former-Soviet state to still call its security service the KGB.

That's my random Belarus fact

People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.

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almost 9 years ago

I still have a considerable amount of 1989/1990 roubles buried at a secret location on the outskirts of Minsk. Treasure map available to parties interested in purchase.

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Belarus is the last former-Soviet state to still call its security service the KGB.

That's my random Belarus fact

They're also the last dictatorship in Europe (although Turkey probably is one now), and have actively campaigned to re-start the Soviet Union with Russia (in fact the Belarus government still recognises the Soviet Union, so peoples of the Soviet Union can freely travel in and out even if people from Belarus can't do the same for the other countries).

But, all joking aside I'm sure Minsk is lovely at this time of year. One thing that I've realised from traveling is that governments can be cruel and evil but people are themselves really nice and hospitable. In places where they don't get very many foreign visitors they are usually hospitable and friendly to an extreme level.

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almost 9 years ago
Random irrelevant fact: In 2008, they lost to England 3-1.
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Didn't George Constanza once wax lyrical about a movie that involved a young girl on a journey to/from Minsk?

The photo above reminds me of my time in Sofia, Bulgaria summer of 1997

Solidly built buildings, cars and middle aged women

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almost 9 years ago

coochiee wrote:

Didn't George Constanza once wax lyrical about a movie that involved a young girl on a journey to/from Minsk?

The photo above reminds me of my time in Sofia, Bulgaria summer of 1997

Yeah, it was a European film and therefore had lots of nudity in it which he liked.

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almost 9 years ago

coochiee wrote:

Didn't George Constanza once wax lyrical about a movie that involved a young girl on a journey to/from Minsk?

The photo above reminds me of my time in Sofia, Bulgaria summer of 1997

Solidly built buildings, cars and middle aged women

Rochelle Rochelle, a young girl’s strange, erotic journey from Milan to Minsk.

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almost 9 years ago

coochiee wrote:

Didn't George Constanza once wax lyrical about a movie that involved a young girl on a journey to/from Minsk?

The photo above reminds me of my time in Sofia, Bulgaria summer of 1997

Solidly built buildings, cars and middle aged women

And the yellow brick road
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almost 9 years ago

Fitzy wrote:
*waits for a trademark BigPete overview of the entire history of the country and every random fact you could think of*

Come on BigPete, it's your time to shine!

Nah, we covered this when we played Belarus at the 2012 Olympics.

This is one of the dodgier countries the All Whites have arranged a match with in recent times though.

It's basically a shark hole where most people actually like Soviet-style repression in the absence of any knowledge of anything better.

It has been in the world news recently for rare anti-government protests against President Lukashenko's twenty-three year reign.

It's real crazy shark from Lukashenko this time -  a “law against social parasites” tax which requires people who work less than 183 days a year to pay the government $250 annually. (At the start of 2017, the average monthly salary was $380.) Those who refuse to pay face a fine and two weeks in jail. In December, about 500,000 people (a tenth of the country) were told they had to pay.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/...

This has actually irked a large number of people from all social classes and lead to a mass protest movement.

The government has stuffed the economy leading to wide unemployment and then they tax the unemployed.

Protests have now been banned after thousands took to the streets in March and the opposition leader has been jailed.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Belarusian_prot...

I don't think that avoiding playing football against a country like this achieves anything though.

In situations like this (as revealed in the fascinating doco on BBC World over the weekend about the Syrian national team) the national team will have fans who are anti-government and pro-government - and this will apply to the players too.

I hope that the All Whites do well and get some good preparation for the Confeds Cup and that things eventually improve for the people of Belarus.

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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almost 9 years ago

So no one but me going.  Looks like it will be a tough slog there.  The match isn't even listed on their FA's website.

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almost 9 years ago

Big Pete 65 wrote:

Fitzy wrote:
*waits for a trademark BigPete overview of the entire history of the country and every random fact you could think of*

Come on BigPete, it's your time to shine!

Nah, we covered this when we played Belarus at the 2012 Olympics.

This is one of the dodgier countries the All Whites have arranged a match with in recent times though.

It's basically a shark hole where most people actually like Soviet-style repression in the absence of any knowledge of anything better.

It has been in the world news recently for rare anti-government protests against President Lukashenko's twenty-three year reign.

It's real crazy shark from Lukashenko this time -  a “law against social parasites” tax which requires people who work less than 183 days a year to pay the government $250 annually. (At the start of 2017, the average monthly salary was $380.) Those who refuse to pay face a fine and two weeks in jail. In December, about 500,000 people (a tenth of the country) were told they had to pay.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/...

This has actually irked a large number of people from all social classes and lead to a mass protest movement.

The government has stuffed the economy leading to wide unemployment and then they tax the unemployed.

Protests have now been banned after thousands took to the streets in March and the opposition leader has been jailed.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Belarusian_prot...

I don't think that avoiding playing football against a country like this achieves anything though.

In situations like this (as revealed in the fascinating doco on BBC World over the weekend about the Syrian national team) the national team will have fans who are anti-government and pro-government - and this will apply to the players too.

I hope that the All Whites do well and get some good preparation for the Confeds Cup and that things eventually improve for the people of Belarus.

We played in Uzbekistan and they run a state-sponsored slavery scheme.

People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.

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almost 9 years ago

Belarus haven't won in 5 matches, also they have a game coming up on the 10th, 3 days before NZ game. They are going to have a lot of tired players.

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almost 9 years ago

Most of the team play in club sides based in Belarus, others play in Israel, Ukraine, Russia, Greece, Kazakhstan and France 2nd divison.

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almost 9 years ago
I know a little about the Belarus players, and by looking at their team they certainly haven't picked their best team - we got a really solid chance against em. A big player to watch out for is Egor Filipenko in defense, he played for Malaga last season and is now at Maccabi Tel Aviv, the biggest club in Israel. Most of their team seems to be new blood, their forwards have 10 caps between them. They've left out names such as Bressan (easily their best player for me), Rodionov (experienced striker), Hleb (remember him?) and Sharkov (censored, but yes that really is his name and he really is very good).
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almost 9 years ago
Is this game on the tele?
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almost 9 years ago

Fitzy wrote:
Is this game on the tele?

3.50 am Tues, Sky Sport 2

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almost 9 years ago

Keen for the game to get started, big test for the boys. Hope Hudson took away ideas from the NI game. Score predictions?

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I have a tinkling feeling that we might win.

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almost 9 years ago

Anyone got a stream link to the game?.

Mr Positive

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almost 9 years ago

Stream anyone?

I'm sitting in a cafe terrace north of Marseille...its late afternoon and its  a heatwave......currently 37 degrees!!!!

Whats the temperature in Wellington at the moment?..LOL

Got a good feeling about this game.....we could get a result here.

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almost 9 years ago

looks like fever pitch in Minsk today standing room only... 

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almost 9 years ago

http://www.usagoals.me/c/football/2086574/1/belarus-vs-new-zealand-live-stream/

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almost 9 years ago

great play for lads wood couldn't quite tap it home, should have been 1-0

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almost 9 years ago

lucky

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double post

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almost 9 years ago

A lot of ball chasing so far.

Mr Positive

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almost 9 years ago

progress score and update please chaps

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almost 9 years ago

0-0 wood missed a good opportunity at 2 mins but mostly Belarus at the moment.

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almost 9 years ago

Cant see any improvement from the Nth Ireland game so far. Hope the 2nd half is better.

Mr Positive

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almost 9 years ago

It is very hard to watch football in Russian at 4am

The artist formerly known as Homer Simpson

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almost 9 years ago

Line-up is something like:

Marinovic

Durante

Boxall

Themi

Colvey

Rojas

McGlinchey

Thomas

Wynne

Smeltz

Wood

It's mainly all going Belarus' way and we haven't really done anything of note (40 mins in). Belarus were first to the ball at a couple of corners, where on another day we may have been punished - a bit disconcerting as we will probably have a lot to defend at Confeds. Our strikers just aren't getting any service - I'm surprised Tuiloma isn't starting alongside McGlinchey, as our midfield is a bunch of wingbacks and wingers (plus weemac). The crowd really is Belarus' 12th man..

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almost 9 years ago

1-0 Belarus, poor marking from the corner.

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almost 9 years ago

Poor defending .

Mr Positive

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