Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Top Scorer In Russia Tasered At Match.


Welcome to Russia, which fails time and time again to escape its totalitarian inheritance. It can be seen in the attitudes of the security at a football game in the top league in Russia which is called the SOGAZ Russian Football Championship.

The leading scorer of this league is Danko Lazovic, who has previously played in Europe for Dutch side PSV and the Aryan forces of Bayer Leverkusen. He has been capped 43 times for his home country Serbia, and Russians are notorious for their racism of all things none Russian as this video testifies as a seventeen year girl smoking says "I dont want my children to be the slaves of those blackarse bastards."


According to the Moscow reporter for The Times of India " Russia probed its police on Monday after the national league's leading striker accused a crack security officer of zapping him with a stun gun at the end of a heated weekend match.

This season's top scorer Danko Lazovic -- a Serbian national team player who has netted nine goals in 14 games for Zenit Saint Petersburg -- complained of being attacked following his side's 2-0 away win at Volga Nizhny Novgorod.

The incident came as Russia ponders ways to improve notoriously lax security at its stadiums before it hosts the 2018 World Cup and represented the second compliant of violence by a foreign player this year.

Lazovic told his team's website he suspects the riot policeman may have mixed him up with a Zenit supporter because the incident happened after he had already stripped of his shirt.

The player walked away from the altercation -- which occurred while rival fan groups were hurling various objects and verbal abuse at each other from neighbouring stadium sections -- rubbing his side.

Russian football has taken repeated blows to its reputation because of at-times deadly match violence and match-fixing allegations involving all the top leagues.

Both the Kremlin and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin -- who was instrumental in beating out England for the right to host the 2018 event -- have vowed to improve the sport's image through thorough investigations of all misbehaviour.

Saturday's incident came three months after a Montenegrin player complained to FIFA and UEFA that his Kuban Krasnodar club violently coerced him into breaking a contract under threat of leaving him damaged for life. "

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