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he's not very good and makes bad decisions on substitutions with dortmund's squad they should be a solid 2nd place but instead they barely escaped 4th sorry but no. he was supposed to be flexible but instead he sucked out the fun from the game and emphasized possession and i think wasted the talents of a great front line and now rb leipzig is the fun team i support the sacking as you guys call it now i gotta go read all about it. thanks for the news! . |
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I'm not surprised he's staying but unless things start really well next season, the atmosphere at the Emirates is gonna be diabolical. |
The Michael Cox book has just arrived. Totally different to what I expected, however, it looks like it's gonna be a good one.
Handy too as it came just as I've finished my last book. |
I saw it in Foyles. I'd have bought it but didn't wanna shell out on the hardback so I'll wait for the pbk. How is it not what you expected?
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Well I thought it was chapters giving analysis on famous games. But it's more, I can't think if a word to use, well it's more like a history of the premier league. Which is no bad thing! I'll get started on it tonight. Agreed with the hardback thing too. It's been ages since I read one. I'm used to reading whilst lying on my side, so this is gonna test my rock climbing finger strength! |
So, not that anyone needs reminding but CL final tonight. Any predictions? It's genuinely too close to call for me but I'll go 3-2 Real.
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no, i dont wanna. noooo gigi buffon ftw however unlikely |
I'm Juventus too and they have just as a good a chance as Real to win it. It's the close final that's for sure. Let's hope it lives up to the hype!
Friend of mine has put Juventus to win, both Ronaldo and Dybala to score and Ramos to get a yellow. There's a reason he stands to win £280 on a £10 bet. No way it'll happen. |
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Bale on the bench is a shock
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whats with the lame-ass pregame show?
-- were they singing about "tonight's gonorrhea"? -- oh, finally |
dammit, fuckit
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FFS, Real had done nothing until that goal.
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but how about that mandzu goal eh? eh? and now they've fucked him up, the dogs |
Good first half. Still anyone's game too. Yes, I'm aware that's a Michael Owen analysis.
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Odds on Ramos getting a 2nd yellow?
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if dybala scores and nothing else happens he'll get his money |
god fuckn dammit
this time they WERE trying |
Brilliant finish from Ronaldo. Real look in total control now. If Juventus doesn't stop Modric this could be a silly score line.
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and now bale comes in for the coup de graçe? fuck...
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dybala out now your friend can't possibly win and schadenfreude ensues
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Best team in the world and Ronaldo is the best player ever. You just can't disagree now
Yes, I've a few drinks MOTHERRR |
Only team to ever retain the trophy. Best team in the world? Can't argue with that. Still disagree about Ronaldo though.
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have it all while it lasts me, i'll drown my sorrows in gin i guess... |
As disappointed as I am for Buffon, I'm pleased for Zidane. He's had to convince a lot of people of his worthiness as a manager and probably still does, despite achieving what no manager has ever done before. I'm not putting the back to back victories squarely down to him, but if Mourinho or Pep had done it I doubt we'd ever hear the last of it.
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One thing I fucking HATE hearing whether it be about Pep, Mourinho or any of the great managers out there is when people say "I could manage that team". Friend of mine said it last night and I damn near ripped his head off.
If you can't see what Pep did to that Barcelona team, or Ancelotti at Milan or the rest, then you're totally blind and no better at making judgement than the guy who watches football once in a blue moon. Sure, there are some players out there you can back off and know they'll do the job. The obvious ones being Ramos, Ronaldo and Marcelo. However, when you have young players in your squad like Isco, Asensio or Varane who are still green and need fine tuning that's where Zidane has stepped up and shown how good of a manager he is already. The improvement in those players over the last two seasons has been massive. It's gonna be interesting to see who Madrid do go out and buy this summer. Hazard and De Gea being the obvious targets, oh and Charlie Adam (who wouldn't want him?) |
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As fans we only really get to see what managers do in terms of signings, team selection and minor tactical tweeks. With the biggest teams that's probably the easiest part of their job, and one I dare say many of us could do just as effectively (on paper). What we miss is the relationship these great managers have with their players: their ability to gain the respect of superstars, manage egos. However much your friend may know about tactics, etc, he wouldn't now how to deal with an individual like Ronaldo, or be able to tell someone like Ramos something he won't want to hear and have him respect his decision. He'd be laughed out of the stadium. We've seen how even seasoned manages (like Moyes) have struggled to make that leap so a fan (however knowledgable) really wouldn't stand a chance. |
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FAKE NEWS!! What an idiot, I mistook "pot" for "group". Must be because I don't smoke pot. The groups are actually: A Russia New Zealand Portugal Mexico B Cameroon Chile Australia Germany Quote:
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That story seems to be changing by the hour. Although it looks like a straight fight now between Man City and Bayern. I want him to stay in the Prem but I think he'd do better at Bayern. |
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The problem is that Bayern's "wings" are taken — Robben and Ribery. How do you move the pieces for Alexis to play from the start? Because if they sign him to warm the bench, fuck that... |
I've heard Bayern plan to sell Ribery to Marseille if they land Sanchez. Not sure how much money's involved for Ribery but I'd say it'll be a good deal for them. Also, isn't Ribery quite injury-prone? Sanchez seems to go on and on.
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ribéry is 34 and though brilliant and loyal and beloved by the fans, he can't play a full game reliably anymore.
robben kinda the same. he goes in does his magic blam. but bayern needs to start getting ready to replace them-- soon. costa has been bitching about getting sidelined and is supposed to play more and he was brilliant under pep but with ancelotti not so much-- he did get injured though. coman meh. mueller had a strange season. lahm retired can't storm up his wing. alexis would be a huge boon. plus extra bonus for having 2 shilenos on that team ueón (vidal the other). i mean they could really gel in an extraordinary way for their national team and take it who knows where in russia. |
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Russia vs Chile in Moscow (friendly pre-Confederations Cup) ended 1-1 minutes ago. |
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I didn't watch the whole game (probably 60 minutes or so from the start), but from what I saw Chile clearly dominated the match, despite a couple of Russian shots. Vidal scored a valid goal which the ref inexplicably annulled. Alexis went in in the second half and the first thing he did was brilliantly passing the ball to Isla for the latter to put the 1-0 (56'). Somehow the Foreign Elections Meddlers equalized at the 67th minute. If only a mistake can explain a goal, somebody must have fucked up, but BEFORE YOU SAY BRAVO you must know he didn't play today; the keeper was Johnny Herrera. So yes, this is all Kellyanne's fault. |
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Come to think of it, you're damn right, as Chile's goal today proves: Alexis and Isla know exactly how to get in sync after their years together in Udinese. ![]() |
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with england i suppose it's the entire opposite-- they suck internationally because there is no great english team where english players are the core (is there? most stars i can think of are international). for latin american teams it's harder to win it all in general, especially in recent decades, because their players are scattered all over creation, so there's no core team to hold them together, and they must make up for it with extra talent. i mean imagine if suárez, neymar and messi could play together as... say, "the south atlantic team". it would be bananas. but come international season they scatter and dry up alone. |
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True... I gotta tell ya though, if nobody fucks with Sampaoli and the guy doesn't lose his mind, Argentina could finally become the team they're always threatening to be but always ends up being flushed down the crapper and whining like little bitches. I fear the Sampa-Style! On the other hand, when he was in charge of the Chilean national team he was interviewed by some Argentinian mook on TV and Sampaoli told him that players like Messi and Agüero couldn't be asked to make the same "sacrifices" on the pitch (e.g. constantly press on the rival's last line as if their lives depended on it) that guys like Alexis, Vargas or Medel make for 90 minutes. |
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