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The extension will see the England midfielder stick with United for
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believed to include a pay increase from his current £3.5 million ($5.88 million
CAD). Carrick is currently out with an Achilles injury, that could sideline him
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And, for three quarters, it showed as Gay shot a woeful three-for-13 from the
field. ZAGREB, Croatia -- Croatias World Cup qualification celebrations have
been marred by apparent pro-Nazi chants by fans and defender Joe Simunic.
Croatia qualified for the World Cup with a 2-0 win over Iceland on Tuesday.
Video footage shows Simunic taking a microphone to the field after the match and
shouting to the fans: "For the homeland!" The fans respond: "Ready!" That was
the war call used by Ustashas, the Croatian pro-Nazi puppet regime that ruled
the state during World War II when tens of thousands Jews, Serbs and others
perished in concentration camps. The Australian-born Simunic, who faces
disciplinary action by FIFA, defended his action. "Some people have to learn
some history. Im not afraid," the 35-year-old Dinamo Zagreb defender said. "I
did nothing wrong. Im supporting my Croatia, my homeland. If someone has
something against it, thats their problem." In a statement released Wednesday on
Dinamo Zagrebs website, Simunic rejected "any political context of my statement
which was driven solely by my love toward my people and my country, and not by
hatred and destruction." "The thought that anyone could associate me with any
form of hatred or violence terrifies me," the statement added.
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coupled with the Nazi salute has often been used by Croatian fans in the past.
FIFA and UEFA have often sanctioned the Croatian Football Association because of
their behaviour. Two weeks ago, FIFA fined Croatia 35,000 Swiss francs ($38,000)
for incidents including fans making salute gestures during its previous match in
Zagreb, a 2-1 loss to Belgium on Oct. 11. FIFA said Wednesday it was considering
disciplinary action. "We are in the process of analyzing the different match
officials reports and gathering information," FIFA said in a statement. Simunic
faces a possible suspension which could apply to matches in Brazil at the World
Cup. Croatias former prime minister and now independent MP, Jadranka Kosor,
described Simunics act as "harmful, pitiful, illegal and unconstitutional."
Kosor added: "It is pathetic that people who perceive themselves as big patriots
actually hurt Croatia the most with such chants." At the 2006 World Cup, Simunic
was the player who received three yellow cards in one match against Australia
before being sent off.
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