So Argentina basically just proved that it has a useless police force that can't adequately control a clearly violent and dangerous mob...
Can only imagine the Argentine government put a gun to the heads of its national football team, and told them to hold up that banner at the world cup. So that they could then throw a wobbly and play the victim when someone rightfully gave them what they had coming."I know which one was deliberately provocative"
This Twitter user's got a point. Especially when FIFA prohibits football teams and federations from being political.
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My Dad. I assumed he knew what he was talking about seeing as he was in his early twenties when The Falklands War occurred. But clearly not. Obviously the lesson to be learnt here is always fact check what you're told, even if it is by a member of your family! Even they can have prejudices after all...I have no idea where you're getting the whole "they didn't want the islands until the oil turned up" thing.
The Argentine military junta used the Falklands as a political football to stir up nationalistic support whenever they felt vulnerable to being deposed, and in fact it was their invasion of the islands that led to their downfall. What we see now (combined with the still somewhat insane Argentine government) is the long and painful hangover from that.
I can't find anything about this. Source?The fact that the next series has 13 episodes (similar to the amount around series 10, which most people consider the best) also gives me that impression.
When was the last time they did a Cheap Car Challenge where the cars were bought for under a Grand? At least two of the three they've bought for the upcoming challenge would fall well into the three-figure price bracket nowadays. And they're good choices too.
The last one that remember was the cars for seventeen year-olds challenge. But we don't get episodes broadcast on time or in order here.