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My god, the UEFA Supercup match!
At least Chelsea didn't go plane-parking...until they led. Also, Petr Cech is an animal. Still, we finally got our vengeance for 2012
At least Chelsea didn't go plane-parking...until they led. Also, Petr Cech is an animal. Still, we finally got our vengeance for 2012
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AVB has apparently confirmed that the soap opera is over. Gareth Bale is going to Real Madrid for some insane transfer figure. How on earth can a footballer be worth that amount of expenditure? And considering that UEFA have announced the Financial Fair Play regulations, surely this somewhat make a mockery of them?
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We can't even beat Crystal bathplugging Palace. We're bathplugged.
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East Londoner wrote:AVB has apparently confirmed that the soap opera is over. Gareth Bale is going to Real Madrid for some insane transfer figure. How on earth can a footballer be worth that amount of expenditure? And considering that UEFA have announced the Financial Fair Play regulations, surely this somewhat make a mockery of them?
Real Madrid will take a loan from a Spanish bank, which will be bailed out by us taxpayers' money anyway. Or they sell Ronaldo to Manchester United. Oh wait, Florentino Perez is still president of Real, so this won't happen .
I can't understand why you want to play for such an ugly club like Real Madrid. A club that thinks of themselves as the center of the football world (Remember when they "forced" FIFA to only allow Real Madrid to play football on the day of Real's 100th anniversary?) and tries to brand themselves as a brand (Like the New York Yankees) is way worse than the likes of Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain or AS Monaco. There may be investors involved, but they'll never that ugly like Real Madrid. Hell, why couldn't Bale have gone to Manchester City? I would have bought a Bale jersey, as I'll never wear a Tottenham jersey...and a Real Madrid one for that matter.
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I'm glad it's over with. Hearing about virtually nothing in football but Gareth Bale for the last month or two has been boring.
I now somewhat look forward to the international break, for the sole reason that it means Birmingham can't lose next week.
I now somewhat look forward to the international break, for the sole reason that it means Birmingham can't lose next week.
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FullMetalJack wrote:I'm glad it's over with. Hearing about virtually nothing in football but Gareth Bale for the last month or two has been boring.
Given the amount of time of hyping for Bale from the first rumours to signing, I can't honestly make it conceivable in my mind that he'll be worth the hype. I thought he was maybe worth half of what he got transferred for. Is he really worth more than Cristiano Ronaldo? This is all bizarre to me...
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As somebody who lives near Liverpool and supports the Reds i am delighted that we lead the Premier League having shown that we are not to be intimidated by Manchester United. 3 1-0 wins aren't spectacular but we'll take them as they come
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Freeze-O-Kimi wrote:As somebody who lives near Liverpool and supports the Reds i am delighted that we lead the Premier League having shown that we are not to be intimidated by Manchester United. 3 1-0 wins aren't spectacular but we'll take them as they come
Enjoy your lead while you have it - though even I have to admit Liverpool are legitimate contenders for the Premier League. Still, we'll still be favourites for the title - don't forget that!!
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Aerospeed wrote:Freeze-O-Kimi wrote:As somebody who lives near Liverpool and supports the Reds i am delighted that we lead the Premier League having shown that we are not to be intimidated by Manchester United. 3 1-0 wins aren't spectacular but we'll take them as they come
Enjoy your lead while you have it - though even I have to admit Liverpool are legitimate contenders for the Premier League. Still, we'll still be favourites for the title - don't forget that!!
Spurs stand a great chance in my opinion despite the arseholes beating us
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apple2009 wrote:We can't even beat Crystal bathplugging Palace. We're bathplugged.
DI CANIO! He comes from Swindon Town. He'll take the Mackems down! (or so they sing in Newcastle). It's not looking good for Sunderland is it, the signings have been awful.
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Having seen the Anderlecht players bus somewhere around Bruges this friday, the boooing did their work, as they lost. I still don't know what they were doing there on a friday when they were playing in Waregem on the sunday
Then again, i also once have seen the Lommel United players bus parked in front of the place where i have bass guitar lessons. God knows what they were doing there. Also having seen a few times some OH Leuven vans heading in all directions except the one they were playing. Oh the mysterious ways of football teams and their vehicles.
Then again, i also once have seen the Lommel United players bus parked in front of the place where i have bass guitar lessons. God knows what they were doing there. Also having seen a few times some OH Leuven vans heading in all directions except the one they were playing. Oh the mysterious ways of football teams and their vehicles.
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watka wrote:apple2009 wrote:We can't even beat Crystal bathplugging Palace. We're bathplugged.
DI CANIO! He comes from Swindon Town. He'll take the Mackems down! (or so they sing in Newcastle). It's not looking good for Sunderland is it, the signings have been awful.
And John O Shea got what he deserved
Mexicola wrote:shinji wrote:Mexicola wrote: I'd rather listen to a dog lick its balls. Each to their own, I guess.
Does listening to a dog licking its balls get you excited?
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Visconti wrote:Ferrarist wrote:So Milan sells Boateng to fund a signing of Kaka...morons, bathplugging morons!
On the other hand, it could be the case that Boateng really didn't want to stick around any longer in Italy, where it seems to be common to greet African people with monkey chants. It's also good for the Bundesliga, even if Boateng went to Schalke...
Actually, Berlusconi was running short of money for his weekly bribe!
In all seriousness, the Kaka' rumour has been around for 3 years now, I doubt we will see the now average player anywhere near an Italian club, especially with his $5mill wage.
Well...
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Aerospeed wrote:Freeze-O-Kimi wrote:As somebody who lives near Liverpool and supports the Reds i am delighted that we lead the Premier League having shown that we are not to be intimidated by Manchester United. 3 1-0 wins aren't spectacular but we'll take them as they come
Enjoy your lead while you have it - though even I have to admit Liverpool are legitimate contenders for the Premier League. Still, we'll still be favourites for the title - don't forget that!!
No, I can see Sparky Hughes taking Stoke to an incredible FA Cup, Capital One Cup and Premier League treble this year You heard it here first guys!
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Aerospeed wrote:Freeze-O-Kimi wrote:As somebody who lives near Liverpool and supports the Reds i am delighted that we lead the Premier League having shown that we are not to be intimidated by Manchester United. 3 1-0 wins aren't spectacular but we'll take them as they come
Enjoy your lead while you have it - though even I have to admit Liverpool are legitimate contenders for the Premier League. Still, we'll still be favourites for the title - don't forget that!!
HAHA don't make me laugh. Liverpool will finish at the top you hear the top
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My nipples explode with delight!!
Honestly, £2 million for Arnautovic is seriously good value I reckon. If he can keep his head straight for more than 30 minutes at a time, he could be a big, big player for us
Honestly, £2 million for Arnautovic is seriously good value I reckon. If he can keep his head straight for more than 30 minutes at a time, he could be a big, big player for us
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apple2009 wrote:We can't even beat Crystal bathplugging Palace. We're bathplugged.
We can't even beat Stoke. At home. Not only that, but we couldn't even get a ****ing shot on target!
Fatty has sold us down the river by paying stupid money for an over-rated, over-priced, mostly injured thug. I'm watching deadline day waiting for something to happen, and it isn't. We have loads of kids on the bench already, and Downing and Cole have just got injured. I genuinely think that we're screwed this season.
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watka wrote:DI CANIO! He comes from Swindon Town. He'll take the Mackems down! (or so they sing in Newcastle). It's not looking good for Sunderland is it, the signings have been awful.
I'd take him over fatty any day. At least we'd be playing that...oh, what was it, we used to do it........oh yeah, FOOTBALL again.
FWIW, I think that Giaccherini will do well once he's settled in.
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Unrelated to transfers, but anyone who lives in London, the Brentford vs AFC Wimbledon match is free for U18.
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And Arsenal finally sign Ozil!
Seriously thought we'd lose him for most of the day...top signing.
Seriously thought we'd lose him for most of the day...top signing.
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pasta_maldonado wrote:And Arsenal finally sign Ozil!
Seriously thought we'd lose him for most of the day...top signing.
Is this so that Wenger can tell everyone that he's got a transfer signing?
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pasta_maldonado wrote:And Arsenal finally sign Ozil!
Seriously thought we'd lose him for most of the day...top signing.
About time you signed someone half decent
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Blimey, Everton have done well today! They sold Fellaini for £27.5m, bought James McCarthy for £13m and also have Romelu Lukaku and Gareth Barry in on season-long loans. Excellent bit of business there...
And, of course, Harry Redknapp has signed Niko Kranjcar for the third time.
And, of course, Harry Redknapp has signed Niko Kranjcar for the third time.
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Forget Ozil, Fellaini and McCarthy.
We've brought back PAUL MOTHERF*CKIN CADDIS! For £150k.
There are many rumours on Twitter that Nikola Zigic used 3 weeks wages to pay for the transfer. Not sure if that's true, but if it is, thank you Zigic.
We've brought back PAUL MOTHERF*CKIN CADDIS! For £150k.
There are many rumours on Twitter that Nikola Zigic used 3 weeks wages to pay for the transfer. Not sure if that's true, but if it is, thank you Zigic.
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Really boring day for me though! Only one pieces of calciomercato news on deadline day for Inter Milan; Joel Obi has gone to Parma once again, but to actually play this time, rather than just be co-owned. No new players coming in! The biggest flop of our deadline day was failing to loan out Patrick Olsen to Brescia!
If any team of yours is chronically lacking in the striker department however, I know a man who can still be signed even though the transfer window just slammed shut...
If any team of yours is chronically lacking in the striker department however, I know a man who can still be signed even though the transfer window just slammed shut...
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Visconti wrote:Unrelated to transfers, but anyone who lives in London, the Brentford vs AFC Wimbledon match is free for U18.
Yes, I will be going to support the Dons. Except as a old, decrepit 24 year old, I'll have to pay £5 to get in. Or £10 if my legs can't take it and I need a seat.
In all seriousness, I like terraces and much prefer them to seating. Kingsmeadow might be small but with the terraces you are always close to the pitch.
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watka wrote:In all seriousness, I like terraces and much prefer them to seating. Kingsmeadow might be small but with the terraces you are always close to the pitch.
I've only stood in the terraces once (Peterborough in 2011/12), and i'm inclined to agree with you. I wasn't able to go to either Yeovil away game this season.
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Back and refreshed:
Happy with Ozil, not want to be greedy but would have been better if we had signed a striker too but hey we got the best striker in the world in our reserves (Bendtner). Im thinking Podolski when fit could play more in his natural striker role eventually.
Stramala, whats Viviano like? I think the average person thinks because hes loaned from Palermo who have been relegated he must not be any good! But I understand he played for Fiorentina last year.
Some other interesting signing on deadline deal, Kozak from Lazio to Villa. Big strong lad who I have bought many times (on football manager!). Seriously, a very good player and backup to Benteke. Heard he scored most in the Europa League last year.
Stephane Sessegnon started off brightly at Sunderland but seemed his form dipped a little. Enormous potential, who probably needed a change of team and he has got it. Victor Anichebe also can play but consistently injured, still only 25 years old and plenty time in his career.
Another good signing is James McCarthy, who Everton signed from Wigan. A great great player, again going to be an even better player in the future.
Finally in Peter Odemwingie, Cardiff have a great player. 30 goals in 87 games is a great record, and gives Cardiff a player with EPL experience and great support to Frazier Campbell, also at a reletively bargain price of 2.5m quid
Happy with Ozil, not want to be greedy but would have been better if we had signed a striker too but hey we got the best striker in the world in our reserves (Bendtner). Im thinking Podolski when fit could play more in his natural striker role eventually.
Stramala, whats Viviano like? I think the average person thinks because hes loaned from Palermo who have been relegated he must not be any good! But I understand he played for Fiorentina last year.
Some other interesting signing on deadline deal, Kozak from Lazio to Villa. Big strong lad who I have bought many times (on football manager!). Seriously, a very good player and backup to Benteke. Heard he scored most in the Europa League last year.
Stephane Sessegnon started off brightly at Sunderland but seemed his form dipped a little. Enormous potential, who probably needed a change of team and he has got it. Victor Anichebe also can play but consistently injured, still only 25 years old and plenty time in his career.
Another good signing is James McCarthy, who Everton signed from Wigan. A great great player, again going to be an even better player in the future.
Finally in Peter Odemwingie, Cardiff have a great player. 30 goals in 87 games is a great record, and gives Cardiff a player with EPL experience and great support to Frazier Campbell, also at a reletively bargain price of 2.5m quid
Miserable Thierry (Boutsen) staggers round mostly on ten cylinders (out of 12) with no clutch, low oil pressure, bad brakes and no grip to finish tenth, 3 laps down...
(Murray Walkers review of Boutsen's Brazil 1991 race).
Thats a point these days!
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Thats a point these days!
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I'm just sad. I'll miss Stephane.
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ARSENAL FANS! FED UP OF BEING TAUNTED FOR STILL HAVING THE OLD 02 JERSEY? WANT A NEW, OZIL JERSEY? FEAR NOT...
Made me chuckle anyway
Made me chuckle anyway
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takagi_for_the_win wrote:ARSENAL FANS! FED UP OF BEING TAUNTED FOR STILL HAVING THE OLD 02 JERSEY? WANT A NEW, OZIL JERSEY? FEAR NOT...
Made me chuckle anyway
Genius idea
If I had that shirt I wouldn't do that to it, an Arsenal and design classic From the Invicibles year I think as well..... class.
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The Norwegian Tippeligaen has taken a novel approach to making games more intersting this season. This is the most thrilling game of football I've seen in ages!
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Stramala wrote:The Norwegian Tippeligaen has taken a novel approach to making games more intersting this season. This is the most thrilling game of football I've seen in ages!
we so need this in case of extra time in the world cup, just to spice things up a bit
Edit:
Just found the electric shock match as well
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HuKva8GUwB ... uKva8GUwBk
Mexicola wrote:shinji wrote:Mexicola wrote: I'd rather listen to a dog lick its balls. Each to their own, I guess.
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Was Guy Luzon seriously thinking that putting a b-team every now and then will keep going well forever? With all respect, but losing to Esbjerg, a Danish midfield team, whilst a lesser belgian team won against a decent team like Dynamo Kiev is just a disgrace. And what are these Dutch teams doing? They keep on losing European games like never seen before!
Also, Club Brugge managed to sign Preud'Homme, finally they did something wise! But well, it remains to be seen if the players are good enough to actually win a championship.
Also, Club Brugge managed to sign Preud'Homme, finally they did something wise! But well, it remains to be seen if the players are good enough to actually win a championship.
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The Dutch teams have been rubbish in European games the past few years, this year they are even worse. For example FC Utrecht (last years nr. 5, although not on that level this year) got eliminated by the bathplugging nr. 4 of bathplugging Luxemburg. The attendance for PSV-Ludogorets was also extremely low, only 11000 of the possible 36500 seats were actually used to sit on yesterday. Feyenoord, my club, may suck as well this year, but when Feyenoord plays de Kuip will be full whatever game it is. Ajax got shafted with the draw this year. FC Barcelona, AC Milan and Celtic, is pretty hard to survive in. But all can be summarized by saying that PEC Zwolle is now the leader in the Eredivisie. Many of you have probably never heard of this team and I can assure you, that is for good reason. As far as Preud'Homme is concerned, he did well at FC Twente a few years ago, so Club Brugge seem to have made a good choice with him.This wrote:Was Guy Luzon seriously thinking that putting a b-team every now and then will keep going well forever? With all respect, but losing to Esbjerg, a Danish midfield team, whilst a lesser belgian team won against a decent team like Dynamo Kiev is just a disgrace. And what are these Dutch teams doing? They keep on losing European games like never seen before! Also, Club Brugge managed to sign Preud'Homme, finally they did something wise! But well, it remains to be seen if the players are good enough to actually win a championship.
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This wrote:Was Guy Luzon seriously thinking that putting a b-team every now and then will keep going well forever? With all respect, but losing to Esbjerg, a Danish midfield team, whilst a lesser belgian team won against a decent team like Dynamo Kiev is just a disgrace. And what are these Dutch teams doing? They keep on losing European games like never seen before!
Genk are not a lesser team than us, particularly financially. On paper, Genk are a better side than us and blew 5 million on Rapist Mboyo.
Luzon has got 24 points out of 24, when will you stop hating him?
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TheBigJ wrote:This wrote:Was Guy Luzon seriously thinking that putting a b-team every now and then will keep going well forever? With all respect, but losing to Esbjerg, a Danish midfield team, whilst a lesser belgian team won against a decent team like Dynamo Kiev is just a disgrace. And what are these Dutch teams doing? They keep on losing European games like never seen before!
Genk are not a lesser team than us, particularly financially. On paper, Genk are a better side than us and blew 5 million on Rapist Mboyo.
Luzon has got 24 points out of 24, when will you stop hating him?
Well, you know my opinion about him.
Anyway, some good news, Anderlecht has lost 0-4 against Cl. Brugge Not that i care much about Brugge (altough i got big respect for Preud'Homme), but it's always lovely to see RSCA get humiliated. Especially by one of their arch-rivals.
Meanwhile, everyone's least favourite second divion team, WS Brussels, is already up to their third coach this season. Yup, who cares about consistency when you can buy everything with money you don't even have! Whilst Boussu Dour has already ran out of money, again.
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This wrote:TheBigJ wrote:This wrote:Was Guy Luzon seriously thinking that putting a b-team every now and then will keep going well forever? With all respect, but losing to Esbjerg, a Danish midfield team, whilst a lesser belgian team won against a decent team like Dynamo Kiev is just a disgrace. And what are these Dutch teams doing? They keep on losing European games like never seen before!
Genk are not a lesser team than us, particularly financially. On paper, Genk are a better side than us and blew 5 million on Rapist Mboyo.
Luzon has got 24 points out of 24, when will you stop hating him?
Well, you know my opinion about him.
Anyway, some good news, Anderlecht has lost 0-4 against Cl. Brugge Not that i care much about Brugge (altough i got big respect for Preud'Homme), but it's always lovely to see RSCA get humiliated. Especially by one of their arch-rivals.
Meanwhile, everyone's least favourite second divion team, WS Brussels, is already up to their third coach this season. Yup, who cares about consistency when you can buy everything with money you don't even have! Whilst Boussu Dour has already ran out of money, again.
WS Brussels is White Star Woluwe right? I think their manager was on La Tribune (as a Limburger you probably don't watch it) along with the one and only Guy Luzon, who got pissed off when one of the journalists asked him about his record with Hapoel Tel Aviv and almost threatened to walk out. He still managed to do his best impression of Mournho, so i understand why he may come across as excessively arrogant.
This, I have a question for you. Do you know what has happened to La Louvieroise? They used to exist and have a great fanbase as you can see from this vid.
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They've disappeared?
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I saw that Anderlecht got trounced by Club Brugge, which should hopefully threaten their sense of entitlement to the league title.
Cercle are still pottering about around the bottom with only one win so far, and that was against Oostende so not exactly impressive. Getting outplayed by Charleroi 2-0 in the latest match does not bode well either.
And yes, FC Zwolle leading the Dutch league was mad but they've lost their last 2 games now so some normality is being restored. Seems not unlike Hoffenheim's exploits when they first made it into the Bundesliga. I don't really have a Dutch team, but I would like to see Willem II back in the top flight simply because I love their kit:
Cercle are still pottering about around the bottom with only one win so far, and that was against Oostende so not exactly impressive. Getting outplayed by Charleroi 2-0 in the latest match does not bode well either.
And yes, FC Zwolle leading the Dutch league was mad but they've lost their last 2 games now so some normality is being restored. Seems not unlike Hoffenheim's exploits when they first made it into the Bundesliga. I don't really have a Dutch team, but I would like to see Willem II back in the top flight simply because I love their kit:
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