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howay man, fucks sakes
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Aye move on one of the teams most important players, best goal scorer and finisher. he's none of those things anymore (sanchez) by the way anyone know what the crack is with sanzhez and rolling up shorts and sleeves and that?
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don't see any way he'll come back here like, we're pissing up the wrong drainpipe there...almost necessarily putting our attention in the wrong place if you will
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any fees mentioned?
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N-O World Cup Predictor - Coco wins! Ameritoon second! Dazza third!
mrmojorisin75 replied to Ameritoon's topic in Football
hadn't actually looked at the payout on this one, anyway i never win anything, there'll be some fucking match fixing scandal in the next few days meaning i lose 20 points or whatever -
he's a year older now, better make sure we adjust our bid accordingly
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N-O World Cup Predictor - Coco wins! Ameritoon second! Dazza third!
mrmojorisin75 replied to Ameritoon's topic in Football
doing one of these at work, looks very much like i'll be a gnats wing away from winning 500 quid but should come out with 300 for second place -
still was mm's from one and got a decent hand on the winning pen like, not as if he wasn't trying
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looks like he's lost some pace to me, or is carrying an injury, or everyone else has got faster not sure
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i'd say it's evident that argentina have decent strikers and messi, and they also have a well drilled defence and mascherano the germans have the midfield though, and what a fucking collection of midfielders it is as well...i just can't see how the argies will beat them beyond keeping it tight and hoping messi does something, they've been horribly static and functional throughout, again all of the things this german team is not
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2014/15 NUFC Kits - New third kit revealed on page 143
mrmojorisin75 replied to bowlingcrofty's topic in Football
this is about as close to the truth as you'll get imo -
Official: Daryl Janmaat joins Watford for £7m
mrmojorisin75 replied to bowlingcrofty's topic in Football
could live with him replacing debuchy based on what i saw last night -
really liked the look of that clasie kid mind, seemed an accurate passer and kept it very simple, tiny too - a white vurn if you will
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Football's greatest - where does Lionel Messi rank?
mrmojorisin75 replied to Dave's topic in Football
this is obviously the truth but there's more to it imo, andy gray made the point commentating last night and that is the way argentina themselves play is far too static in midfield so when the ball does go into messi (or higuain/lavezzi) there's no-one getting beyond them and opening up space making it so easy to crowd messi out sure he'll find the odd bit of space but the margins are preposterously tight for him to be able to do anything, it was actually the same for robben for 85 minutes or whatever yesterday when the dutch stood in straight lines not moving he didn't get a kick of the ball but when they came out and played near the end robben was able to find space i also think the argies struggle badly to inject any pace into their counter-attacks when they are able to break on a team who come onto them for once...ironically as has been said playing germany might be the best thing for messi as they'll probably play their own game, just depends whether argentina can hold them back and give messi a chance in summary he's been pardewed -
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I stood up together with a majority of the stadium to applaud a 7th goal, Klose being subbed off and a national team that had just gone into the history books for all the wrong reasons in probably the darkest day of Brazilian football. It has nothing to do with moral high ground or whatever you think and all down to do with the fact that a big part of this country has shown the world that all their pre-conceived ideas are wrong. Also, people saying this is the end of Brazilian football comparing a 200 million populated country to the island of yours. We are the biggest nation in footballing history, between our third win and 4th win it went 24 years, we will have some great players maturing for Russia and there's no doubt in my mind that we'll win it. As for the Neymar, I don't see what's wrong with holding a shirt of an injured player? This squad has been known for being extremely close (except in midfield where they apparently play like there's 200miles between each other) and Neymar was a big part of the team. He carried us past the group stage and without an injury against Chile we would've seen the best of him in the quarter finals and semi finals. We'll be back, just like Germany once disappeared and came back and just like Italy does every 24 years. If he was dead it'd be okay. What they're doing now is just telling the world that Neymar is much bigger than the team and more important than the 11 out there at that time. He might just be, but the players shouldn't tell the world they agree. It's well worthy. You completely missed the point, they'd do the same if it was fucking Oscar or Fred. It's about the team, I've seen teams do the same when players have broken their legs and had other injuries. This happens quite often with a message of support. It's also different because he was unable to leave his home to watch at the stadium because of a fractured back. They just wanted to show him how much he means. ''Dead'', like we in life should only pay tribute to dead people ffs. Well, yeah. You don't fucking tribute a living, breathing, player in that way. You're putting Neymar way above Brazil as a unit, and it's deterimental. Both the team and the press seemingly spent the lead-up treating the match like some testimonial, and it got them a testimonial scoreline. The biggest and best tribute to Neymar would be playing on, and winning the world cup, and then praising his contribution to the team for helping them get there. I'm not going solely against the shirt holding, but the entire run-up full of self-loathing "the rest of the team sucks - we'll lose without Neymar" all over, and then the team basically say they agree by putting Neymar above the team. Why not hold up a shirt with the player replacing Neymar up, saying "hey, we trust you as much as we trust Neymar. You can do it!". That's what a team should do. Appreciate the entire team. Not worship one player. they were more concerned with getting caps made and holding up shirts to actually consider the game that was about to unfold, they lost their fucking heads completely over the whole thing and once the goal went in the they broke immediately it was all very, very pitiful tbh
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I'd take him. Would the dressing room be big enough for two such ego's as him and Pardew? i'd have him on a 1 year contract in the hope he lost his shit with pardew and went public tbh Would definitely take that. he could have a second year if it got the fucker sacked
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I stood up together with a majority of the stadium to applaud a 7th goal, Klose being subbed off and a national team that had just gone into the history books for all the wrong reasons in probably the darkest day of Brazilian football. It has nothing to do with moral high ground or whatever you think and all down to do with the fact that a big part of this country has shown the world that all their pre-conceived ideas are wrong. Also, people saying this is the end of Brazilian football comparing a 200 million populated country to the island of yours. We are the biggest nation in footballing history, between our third win and 4th win it went 24 years, we will have some great players maturing for Russia and there's no doubt in my mind that we'll win it. Why are you so sure that you'll win that? You need to find two new midfielders,a striker,a right back and probably one attacking midfielder/winger before then and Germany will still have the majority of their team along with a few other teams Because after last night I have to believe in something after last night the idea that you might be in any kind of shape in 4 years to come close to this german squad (with 4 more years development) is as laughable as the performance they put in last night you'd literally have to be fielding a brand new squad made of of 18-22 years and neymar who all just happen to be totally amazing good luck with that
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I'd take him. Would the dressing room be big enough for two such ego's as him and Pardew? i'd have him on a 1 year contract in the hope he lost his shit with pardew and went public tbh
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aye that was fucking disgusting tbh
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Love that the score box on the TV has to scroll down for the full list of scorers
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Kheidara has been great
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Amazing stuff, Brazil players need to pull themselves together or it'll be embarrassing. More embarrassing
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Make it a 10
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If we have a poor showing even in just the first game, I really think people will flip. we will have a poor showing considering who we're playing lets face it, but he'll get a pass imo for probably 3-5 home games and then it'll turn if there's a bad defeat again I reckon he'll get if from game one - carrying on where we left off v. Cardiff. No way, especially how poor our squad is likely to be by that time, the troops will give him a pass for a while at least until the window slams shut. OK, I'll recant slightly and say that he'll get a pass until we concede, at best. If we're still playing eye-bleeding football - which we will be - I reckon he'll get about 45 minutes' grace tops. We've not long to wait to find out though. I'll eat an imaginary hat if it turns so soon My point is, it hasn't really turned back at all. If anything, things continue to deteriorate (w*nga was bad enough before it was confirmed they were a criminal organisation, the purposely inept transfer dealings, etc.) so no reason to suggest the support won't continue as before... Sincerely hope you're right