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Everything posted by Ketsbaia
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1290440/Celtic-set-complete-South-Korean-World-Cup-star-Cha-Du-Ri.html?ITO=1490 looks like oldtype is getting a celtic shirt......
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Set the odds WELL high for obvious favourites and let us know where you are working. Consider it done
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http://www.francefootball.fr/FF/breves2010/20100629_000846_m-gueye-file-a-everton.html Now theres a phrase!
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Darijo Srna surely! He never signs for me. I now consider him to not exist. Gonul Gokhan for me. He's my Turkish delight!
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I might be getting a job in the betting industry and was wondering which website best explains betting 101? I need to swot up on the basics, although I already know about over-rounds and arbitrage betting. If anyone can help, thanks :thup:
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Dunga has used the same 17-18 players for a while now. He then got cocky and chose the 5 worst Brazilians he could think of. I love that strategy!!!!
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Spurs wont be the only team in for them. Thankfully.
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poor chile. i adored watching them play, but playing spain and brazil within 3 days was never going to end well. we'll miss you
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If you wanna see Holland open a can of whoop-ass on Slovakia, give me a ELIA! ....i'll leave now
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Another cracking front cover from The Sun haha
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The Sun: 'Should they wear the shirt again?' D James NO J Terry NO F Lampard NO J Defoe NO G Johnson NO M Upson NO G Barry NO W Rooney YES A Cole YES J Milner NO S Gerrard YES E Heskey NO J Cole NO S Wright-Phillips NO
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The newspapers tomorrow aren't kind to him at all. Only a matter of time, unfortunately. What a shame
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Its annoying because I'd want to remove Lampard, G Johnson, Upson, Heskey etc. but nobody is good enough to step in for some of them. So they play a few games until somebody magically comes along - they never do - and all of a sudden its the same squad for Euro 2012. We're in trouble, man.
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If you keep Rodwell progressing well, I think he can be a big part of the Euro 2012 squad. Apart from him, I'd initially go with Adam Johnson and Joe Hart. Maybe Andy Carroll if he gets Premiership goals.
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Rather have Mertesacker than Upson, even though he's not great either.
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No doubt about that. But he did only so well with Germany because he had Löw as his assistant for the tactics. He failed badly at Bayern Munich without him - he only had some american and mexican couches alongside him. He needs a man for the tactics behind him or he'll fail. Thats where Chrissy 'Houghton' Hughton comes in.
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What a goal Marvellous strike. I have a constant smile whenever Jonas is on.....can't help it. I think its love! Poor Mexicans though, they were royally screwed tonight. Not a great day for FIFA.
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I really hope they stick with Capello. The problem is with the players and even though he has made some glaring errors, I have faith that he'll learn from them. You don't become one of the best coaches in the world by refusing to change your ways. And besides....who else is there? Whoever follows him will just be let down again, just like Sven and Capello were.
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When the commentators said not many of the German players would get into England's team I was shocked. Off the top of my head I'd take Lahm, Schweinsteiger, Klose, Mertesacker and Ozil. Maybe some others too. They definitely have better strength in depth than England.
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Tshabalala is a free agent
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Life lesson: England will always, ALWAYS let you down. Its now time for the next generation to do the same. They were humiliated in front of the world with probably the most shambolic defensive display in World Cup history. Upson and Barry were directly at fault for the four goals (the way Barry was outpaced for the 4th goal was incredible) and its the end of the line for many England players (and probably Capello, unfortunately). Rooney was again disgraceful, yet you know he'll prove himself with a hat-trick against us in August. They'll all go back to their clubs and be brilliant again, but be absolutly gutless for their country. I do think the disallowed goal changed the game, but at the end of the day England were beyond woeful and deserved to lose. Things must change, like we always say in vain, but this time they HAVE to. I think this is a watershed moment for English football.
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FIFA don't have a leg to stand on anymore. Not after today. Blatter must feel humiliated that such a big game on the biggest stage has seen that happen. You've got to think that todays game might change football forever. He must be relieved that it didn't finish 2-1 though, otherwise it'd be World War 3 (has to be with England and Germany there!). Something has to be done now.
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Plans to watch it in town have been called off. Having to watch it at home If any of my grandparents fall asleep I'm gonna vuvuzela their face! England win, to face Maradona next.
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Can see this pleasing a few people http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1289939/Sam-Allardyce-ear-marked-Al-Ahli-man-Middle-Eastern-football-map.html
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And if Walcott did get in the squad, it'd have been instead of SWP - so there'd still be 9. i bet he feels silly now!