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Kaizero

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  1. Kaizero

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    HE'S DA REALISSSTTT SAY NO MORE
  2. Easy money, looks like Rosenborg will be a certain money maker for me this season as well. So pleased the Norwegian league is starting up again, silly odds + predictable games = sexy money.
  3. £100 on Rosenborg beating Aalesund in the Norwegian Charity Shield final returns £180.
  4. Sorry VI. Really need to stop tempting fate. Don't worry. Titles aren't won in March. They certainly can be lost in March, but not won. We still haven't lost it so as long as we are able to get out of this lull we are in, I'm not panicking. El Clásico will be quite important again, not because of the points themselves, but in setting the trend and morale for the remainder of the season. In theory they can be won in March. [/nitpicking cunt]
  5. Yet you must've beat him by a split second to get there first. Mind-blowing.
  6. Kaizero

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    iirc his Twitter has been confirmed on various places, whilst his Facebook most definitely is not him.
  7. Ben Amos off from Man Utd to Norway and Molde FK.
  8. Shit shit day today betting-wise. Fucking hell some results were just bizarre.
  9. Relegated teams are more realism than emotion, promoted teams are teams I'd like to see go up even if the table isn't really in their favour at the moment. Prem: T4: Arsenal. Chelsea, Man Utd, Villa Down: Hull, Wigan, Pompey Champ: Promoted: Us, Forest, Leicester Relegated: Scunthorpe, Plymouth, P'boro League 1: Promoted: Leeds, MK Dons, Norwich Relegated: Tranmere, Exter, Wycombe, Stockport League 2: Promoted: Notts Co, Rochdale, Bournemouth, Bury Relegated: Macclesfield, Darlington Conference: Promoted: Gateshead, AFC Wimbledon
  10. Out of interest when did you start watching English football? That isn't a dig in any way, genuinely interested. Was born in 89, so since 89. Although I don't really remember much before around Euro 96-ish. Have you got some sort of English heritage then? You're a few years younger than me but I don't really remember all that much outside Newcastle pre-96. I think the thing that will 'cost' Scholes in this poll is that he was never quite as good at international level as he was at club level. Having said that, he's probably still done just as much, if not more, for us at major tournaments than the others have. I've edited to expand on it just before you posted. But no, Norway has just always been gifted with great coverage of English football on the telly, and I had a sports interested family growing up. English football is almost as important as Norwegian football to most Norwegians for some reason, probably because our football is shite.
  11. Out of interest when did you start watching English football? That isn't a dig in any way, genuinely interested. Was born in 89, so since 89. Although I don't really remember much before around Euro 96-ish due to natural reasons pertaining to the human species when young. One of my older sisters always watched English footy on the weekends, as well as my dad. So i just grew into it.
  12. Beckham > Scholes > Gerrard > Lampard imho
  13. If you draw all matches remaining matches 0-0 and Hull wins all remaining theirs, they still only finish 8th.
  14. I dont think it does it adds to it if anything. Players looking to settle scores from a few games ago, the last result still fresh in the minds & pissing off the losing team. Nah, IMO it doesn't as there's blatantly no time to get fired up before the next match. The results being fresh in mind is nothing against wanting to settle the score from months ago and only having one chance left this season to do it. If they lose one, they know there's another coming in just a few days anyways. There's so much more glory and pain at stake for derbies in normal leagues because there's such a long time until next time.
  15. Another thing devaluing the Old Firm is that they face each other like 10 fucking times each season.
  16. Seriously, the Old Firm just pisses me off no end. It should be one of the most respected and historic derbies in world football, but I just can't bring myself to like them one bit. Both sets of fans are bunch of cretinous twats who more interested in hating each other over religion and politics than they are football - which is probably a good job, because if the OF game at the weekend is anything to go by then the football is of total wank quality. Old Firm is a pretty shite derby as well by all accounts, mainly because it's not about the football. So, like the majority of derbies, then. See edit. But yeah.
  17. Seriously, the Old Firm just pisses me off no end. It should be one of the most respected and historic derbies in world football, but I just can't bring myself to like them one bit. Both sets of fans are bunch of cretinous twats who more interested in hating each other over religion and politics than they are football - which is probably a good job, because if the OF game at the weekend is anything to go by then the football is of total wank quality. Old Firm is a pretty shite derby as well by all accounts, mainly because it's not about the football. Whereas in Turkey you have Fenerbache and Galatasaray for instance, it's just about the football. They want their football team to be better than the other, that's what it is about for them, nothing to do with politics.
  18. There's a difference between free speech and being a cunt. They clearly did it to be cunts, not because they think it belongs to Argentina.
  19. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1255414/Footballer-jailed-horrific-tackle-left-victim-broken-leg.html
  20. Kaizero

    Habib Beye

    What other reason would a player have for leaving the country he was born in to play football? To play at a higher level. That's only applicable to people from small shit leagues like Sweden, Hungary and so on, though.
  21. http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c75/Kaizero/aswerjf.jpg
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