Those Saudi leader know their priorities. After performing their daily duties as clients of the U.S. and enjoying the House of Saud-Zionist honeymoon, Saudi leaders are known to make trips around the country.
No, they are not interested in visiting the prisoners of conscience in the Kingdom of Horrors - to borrow the term used by the Angry Arab - or checking up on the dismal excuse that passes for education. Instead they attend to meaningless events like the opening of a shopping mall.
Prince Sultan bin Fahd recently paid a visit to the Saudi national soccer team. Saudi Arabia has big hopes for its soccer team and thinks that if it does well then somehow the backward nation achieves First Class status.
The first time the Saudi team made it to the World Cup was in Germany 2006. It did not advance from the first round, lost two of its three games and tied the third one with Tunisia 2-2.
The Saudis then hired the coach of the German team - who coached his team to third place - to be their coach. The Saudis are used to buying everything they want, so you’ll have to forgive the publicity-seeking, desperate-to-be-accepted-by-the-White-Man royals for thinking they can just buy success on the field. As if a coach can just magically make substandard and poor players better. A coach’s role is to make the team more cooperative and effective, but the players must be decent to begin with. The Saudi team, and I am here not being disrespectful of the hard working players, is not good enough.
Thus bin Fahd is upset. They have invested money and yet the team keeps losing and may not qualify for the 2010 World Cup to be held in South Africa. He recently visited the team and lectured them. (It’s in Saudi dialect, which I hardly understand, I’ll translate a litte: brothers, another thing I want you to listen to me. You had two matches, and lost. And today is the first team we felt you actually playing as a team. . . . you represent Saudi Arabia, your country . . . you have everything . . . and God Willing you’ll correct us (meaning yourselves).)
The point here is that this reflects so much about the idiotic mentality behind the royals. The team is hard working, and it needs more practice. bin Fahd is threatening the players. This is how the decadent royals behave. They are used to issuing threats and torture to get what they want from people. And he seems to believe that if he just yells at them and threatens them then they’ll be motivated. Is this how they motivate their scientists?
Backward idiots.