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Would have thought this could be unsettling for Barcelona,wonder what VI makes of it?

 

http://www.nextgenseries.com/en/Tournament-news/News/2011/11/Oscar-future-at-Barcelona-youth-A-team-is-in-doubt

 

Barcelona’s Academy may suffer a setback in the coming hours if the departure of Oscar Garcia Junyent is finally confirmed. As announced by the 'Esports COPE', the Junior A coach has received an offer from a club that is playing the Europa League and its future at the club is in the air.

 

The manager is seriously pondering this proposal, which would boost to his professional career, although this would force him to leave his work half a season in Barcelona's youth. Oscar is picking up another great season with the Junior A with with a full ten victories in the Division of Honour and leading their group in the NextGen series, the new Champions League set for the category.

 

These successes should be added to the historic three titles he achieved last season with the League, Cup and Champions Cup, as well as having promoted the formation of two players who have already officially debuted with Pep Guardiola  this season such as Rafinha and Deulofeu.

 

The Sabadell born coach will meet soon with officials of the technical secretariat to discuss this situation. Last summer Garcia renewed for two seasons, despite already having received offers from big European clubs to command his football training.

 

 

I'm off to see the Spurs youngsters soon, Spurs playing their 5th group game in the NextGen series this afternoon against Basel, 3 wins and a draw so far, Sherwood's going a good job.

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http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/22112011/58/premier-league-gambler-scoops-585k-late-winner.html

 

Premier League - Gambler scoops £585k from late winner

 

A lucky punter landed £585,143.24 from an 85p bet thanks to Glen Johnson's 87th-minute winner for Liverpool at Chelsea on Sunday.

 

The 41-year-old gambler - who has chosen to remain anonymous - bet just one euro on his 19-match accumulator, and watched Saturday's football results come in with an increasing state of excitement as the first 18 matches all went his way.

 

That left the Sunday afternoon match between the Reds and the Blues to decide whether his 683,738-1 gamble would come in.

 

Liverpool were 7/2 underdogs for the match at Stamford Bridge, but former Chelsea player Glen Johnson did the Maltese gambler proud with his beautiful late goal to secure all three points for Kenny Dalglish's men.

 

And unsurprisingly, Liverpool have gained a lifelong fan thanks to the win: "He wasn't a Liverpool fan before, he tells us he is now!" said William Hill spokesman Graham Sharpe, adding that the amazing punt was a new record at the end of a great weekend for gamblers.

 

"We cannot recall any punter winning either this much on an accumulator, or landing such stratospheric odds," Sharpe added.

 

"Football punters were already celebrating the biggest winning weekend in living memory as all the best fancied teams in the Premier League, Championship, Leagues One & Two, Blue Square, SPL and William Hill Scottish Cup turned out be winners," said Sharpe.

 

"This late winner in the final game of the weekend left us feeling about as cheerful as under-pressure Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas. The weekend as a whole was football betting's equivalent of racing's Dettori day in 1996, when Frankie rode all seven winners at Ascot, costing the industry almost £50 million."

 

The winning selections:

 

Norwich v Arsenal - 7/10 away win

 

Everton v Wolves - 6/10 home win

 

Man City v Newcastle - 1/3 home win

 

Swansea v Man Utd - 4/9 away win

 

Chelsea v Liverpool - 7/2 away win

 

West Brom v Bolton - 11/10 home win

 

Inverness v Celtic - 4/9 away win

 

Southampton v Brighton - 8/15 home win

 

Coventry v West Ham - 4/5 away win

 

Reading v Cardiff - 11/5 away win

 

Brentford v Charlton - 7/5 away win

 

Huddersfield v Notts County - 4/5 home win

 

Sheff Utd v Carlisle - 19/20 home win

 

Colchester v MK Dons - 6/4 away win

 

Tranmere v Sheff Wed - 9/5 away win

 

Crawley v Oxford - 5/6 home win

 

Dagenham v Southend - 5/6 away win

 

Cheltenham v Port Vale - 13/10 home win

 

Northampton v Shrewsbury - 11/8 away win

 

 

Lucky bastard. Wish I had his luck :(

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Chrome for the body of a car? My god, how could you possibly declare to the world that you have no concept of taste any better?

 

You could eat your dinner off that bonnet.

 

You could slide pieces of broad through the windows and expect toast to come up through the roof.

 

Fucking chrome. :lol:

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