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what are they making Peter Reid wear on his head :lol:

 

http://images.indiansuperleague.com/images/content/2014/dec/630/peterreidpcpunemumbai.jpg

 

His team is last. :lol:

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That's terrible like.

 

Saying that, he also mentions the Henry goal in the Community Shield being from 'about 35 yards out'...that's being kind like, I remember it being absolutely miles out and there being a wall at all was a bit pointless considering the distance. Mint free kick like, but it was from far too far out for it to really be anything other than Howard's fault.

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Yeah, who knows. My guess is Friedel's version is correct and Howard's publisher/ghost writer needed something veguely interesting to use a promo for the book so stretched the truth a bit.

What is Friedel's version?

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Yeah, who knows. My guess is Friedel's version is correct and Howard's publisher/ghost writer needed something veguely interesting to use a promo for the book so stretched the truth a bit.

What is Friedel's version?

 

It's the most common version in the world, read a book ffs.

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Yeah, who knows. My guess is Friedel's version is correct and Howard's publisher/ghost writer needed something veguely interesting to use a promo for the book so stretched the truth a bit.

What is Friedel's version?

 

It's the most common version in the world, read a book ffs.

What are you on about?
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Yeah, who knows. My guess is Friedel's version is correct and Howard's publisher/ghost writer needed something veguely interesting to use a promo for the book so stretched the truth a bit.

What is Friedel's version?

 

http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/dec/03/brad-friedel-claims-i-tried-to-hurt-tim-howards-career-are-crap

After reading that it seems very believable and I would tend to believe Friedel's claims more

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"Sky Sports News HQ ‏@SkySportsNewsHQ

 

UEFA approves format for new Nations League starting in 2018 #SSNHQ"

Sound's fucking confusing:

Uefa have formally approved the new Nations League to replace most international friendlies.

The competition, featuring promotion and relegation, will first be played between September and November 2018.

The 52 countries will be split into four divisions, each featuring four groups of three or four teams.

Each team will play six games with the four group winners in the top division playing the semi-finals and final in June 2019 to determine the winner.

The best team in each of the four divisions who have not already qualified for Euro 2020 will play off in March 2020 for the final four places in the tournament, which is being played in 13 countries across Europe with the semi-finals and final at Wembley Stadium.

The Euro 2020 qualifiers will be played between March and November 2019 - after the initial Nations League competition.

In each division, four group winners are promoted (or play in the final four) and four teams are relegated for the next competition, which will be played in 2020.

There will be a winning team every odd year, while, for the 2022 World Cup, the same principles will apply but will be adapted to the number of qualification slots available and final tournament dates.

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"Sky Sports News HQ ‏@SkySportsNewsHQ

 

UEFA approves format for new Nations League starting in 2018 #SSNHQ"

Sound's fucking confusing:

Uefa have formally approved the new Nations League to replace most international friendlies.

The competition, featuring promotion and relegation, will first be played between September and November 2018.

The 52 countries will be split into four divisions, each featuring four groups of three or four teams.

Each team will play six games with the four group winners in the top division playing the semi-finals and final in June 2019 to determine the winner.

The best team in each of the four divisions who have not already qualified for Euro 2020 will play off in March 2020 for the final four places in the tournament, which is being played in 13 countries across Europe with the semi-finals and final at Wembley Stadium.

The Euro 2020 qualifiers will be played between March and November 2019 - after the initial Nations League competition.

In each division, four group winners are promoted (or play in the final four) and four teams are relegated for the next competition, which will be played in 2020.

There will be a winning team every odd year, while, for the 2022 World Cup, the same principles will apply but will be adapted to the number of qualification slots available and final tournament dates.

Dafuq?

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