• chappersbarfo@alien.topB
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      If anything communism had a focus on competing at a global level in sports hence why the Soviet Union got to a semifinal, Poland got to two (or three can’t remember) and czechoslovakia even won the euros.

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      they were still a top team well into the seventies (just checked, and i think the first time they dropped out of the Elo top 10 post-WW2 was 1974).

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        i mean they had a good team, Florian Albert was European Footballer of the Year in ‘67. Just I think they always tried to compare themselves to the ‘52 team and they weren’t able to

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            i mean the '52 squad won the Olympics, where they beat Sweden 6-2 in the semi-finals, its really the same squad, just 2 years older. In '54 you also had Puskas injured until finals and such

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          ? wdym, it has been written about plenty how the loss was a really bad hit on morale for the Hungarian public, obviously its not the only reason, but it obviously had some part

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      Communists are long gone and now Hungarians are Putin’s most coward puppets, so it must be something with them… destined to lose, that’s their heritage