Guest Roger Kint Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 you have to accept though that losing a guy who scored you 32 (?) fucking league goals last season is clearly going to hurt unless they sign someone shit hot to replace him...they're talking about this young belgian but it'll be a massive ask for him/sturridge/sterling/lallana/lambert to make that up tbh Apparently Origi is to stay at Lille if they sign him. Huge gap to fill plus they need to buy a defender or two as well Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrmojorisin75 Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 you have to accept though that losing a guy who scored you 32 (?) fucking league goals last season is clearly going to hurt unless they sign someone shit hot to replace him...they're talking about this young belgian but it'll be a massive ask for him/sturridge/sterling/lallana/lambert to make that up tbh Apparently Origi is to stay at Lille if they sign him. Huge gap to fill plus they need to buy a defender or two as well if they got sanchez & 40-50m then it's a great deal really, sanchez will piss double-figures in that liverpool team and maybe they can use the money for a top class, dominant CM as they're light as fuck there imo Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Roger Kint Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 you have to accept though that losing a guy who scored you 32 (?) fucking league goals last season is clearly going to hurt unless they sign someone shit hot to replace him...they're talking about this young belgian but it'll be a massive ask for him/sturridge/sterling/lallana/lambert to make that up tbh Apparently Origi is to stay at Lille if they sign him. Huge gap to fill plus they need to buy a defender or two as well if they got sanchez & 40-50m then it's a great deal really, sanchez will piss double-figures in that liverpool team and maybe they can use the money for a top class, dominant CM as they're light as fuck there imo Cant see them buying a CM when Super Stevie G is still breathing Edit: Agree on the rest mind Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest firetotheworks Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 Bet all the part-time Barcelona fans on here suddenly decide he's not all that bad a guy. No-one likes Barça/Pep/Spain/Bayern anymore - they're boring. Keep up Dave lad. I loved watching Barca, they're nowhere near as fun to watch anymore, but if Suarez went there they would be pretty hard to like. I love watching Bayern like, I don't think the way Guardiola has teams playing is boring at all. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
midds Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 you have to accept though that losing a guy who scored you 32 (?) fucking league goals last season is clearly going to hurt unless they sign someone shit hot to replace him...they're talking about this young belgian but it'll be a massive ask for him/sturridge/sterling/lallana/lambert to make that up tbh Apparently Origi is to stay at Lille if they sign him. Huge gap to fill plus they need to buy a defender or two as well if they got sanchez & 40-50m then it's a great deal really, sanchez will piss double-figures in that liverpool team and maybe they can use the money for a top class, dominant CM as they're light as fuck there imo Cant see them buying a CM when Super Stevie G is still breathing Edit: Agree on the rest mind Gerrard will decide when he thinks he's not up to it anymore imo. Don't think Rodgers has got the bollocks to drop him permanently. Tail wags the dog. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Roger Kint Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 you have to accept though that losing a guy who scored you 32 (?) fucking league goals last season is clearly going to hurt unless they sign someone shit hot to replace him...they're talking about this young belgian but it'll be a massive ask for him/sturridge/sterling/lallana/lambert to make that up tbh Apparently Origi is to stay at Lille if they sign him. Huge gap to fill plus they need to buy a defender or two as well if they got sanchez & 40-50m then it's a great deal really, sanchez will piss double-figures in that liverpool team and maybe they can use the money for a top class, dominant CM as they're light as fuck there imo Cant see them buying a CM when Super Stevie G is still breathing Edit: Agree on the rest mind Gerrard will decide when he thinks he's not up to it anymore imo. Don't think Rodgers has got the bollocks to drop him permanently. Tail wags the dog. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrmojorisin75 Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 you have to accept though that losing a guy who scored you 32 (?) fucking league goals last season is clearly going to hurt unless they sign someone shit hot to replace him...they're talking about this young belgian but it'll be a massive ask for him/sturridge/sterling/lallana/lambert to make that up tbh Apparently Origi is to stay at Lille if they sign him. Huge gap to fill plus they need to buy a defender or two as well if they got sanchez & 40-50m then it's a great deal really, sanchez will piss double-figures in that liverpool team and maybe they can use the money for a top class, dominant CM as they're light as fuck there imo Cant see them buying a CM when Super Stevie G is still breathing Edit: Agree on the rest mind i don't think they'll buy a CM either, but they really need to tbh that said, i'm looking forward to gerrard & hendersons impending CL odyssey Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Roger Kint Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 you have to accept though that losing a guy who scored you 32 (?) fucking league goals last season is clearly going to hurt unless they sign someone shit hot to replace him...they're talking about this young belgian but it'll be a massive ask for him/sturridge/sterling/lallana/lambert to make that up tbh Apparently Origi is to stay at Lille if they sign him. Huge gap to fill plus they need to buy a defender or two as well if they got sanchez & 40-50m then it's a great deal really, sanchez will piss double-figures in that liverpool team and maybe they can use the money for a top class, dominant CM as they're light as fuck there imo Cant see them buying a CM when Super Stevie G is still breathing Edit: Agree on the rest mind i don't think they'll buy a CM either, but they really need to tbh that said, i'm looking forward to gerrard & hendersons impending CL odyssey Forgot about the CL. Endless love ins on TV Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrmojorisin75 Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 you have to accept though that losing a guy who scored you 32 (?) fucking league goals last season is clearly going to hurt unless they sign someone shit hot to replace him...they're talking about this young belgian but it'll be a massive ask for him/sturridge/sterling/lallana/lambert to make that up tbh Apparently Origi is to stay at Lille if they sign him. Huge gap to fill plus they need to buy a defender or two as well if they got sanchez & 40-50m then it's a great deal really, sanchez will piss double-figures in that liverpool team and maybe they can use the money for a top class, dominant CM as they're light as fuck there imo Cant see them buying a CM when Super Stevie G is still breathing Edit: Agree on the rest mind i don't think they'll buy a CM either, but they really need to tbh that said, i'm looking forward to gerrard & hendersons impending CL odyssey Forgot about the CL. Endless love ins on TV i'm fine with it, reckon they'll struggle against anyone remotely decent with that midfield EDIT: mind you i don't get the TV coverage aye Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Roger Kint Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 you have to accept though that losing a guy who scored you 32 (?) fucking league goals last season is clearly going to hurt unless they sign someone shit hot to replace him...they're talking about this young belgian but it'll be a massive ask for him/sturridge/sterling/lallana/lambert to make that up tbh Apparently Origi is to stay at Lille if they sign him. Huge gap to fill plus they need to buy a defender or two as well if they got sanchez & 40-50m then it's a great deal really, sanchez will piss double-figures in that liverpool team and maybe they can use the money for a top class, dominant CM as they're light as fuck there imo Cant see them buying a CM when Super Stevie G is still breathing Edit: Agree on the rest mind i don't think they'll buy a CM either, but they really need to tbh that said, i'm looking forward to gerrard & hendersons impending CL odyssey Forgot about the CL. Endless love ins on TV i'm fine with it, reckon they'll struggle against anyone remotely decent with that midfield EDIT: mind you i don't get the TV coverage aye Hopefully crash and burn badly in the qualifiers Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TaylorJ_01 Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 Bet all the part-time Barcelona fans on here suddenly decide he's not all that bad a guy. No-one likes Barça/Pep/Spain/Bayern anymore - they're boring. Keep up Dave lad. I loved watching Barca, they're nowhere near as fun to watch anymore, but if Suarez went there they would be pretty hard to like. I love watching Bayern like, I don't think the way Guardiola has teams playing is boring at all. You can't watch them very much. Bayern have made 5-0 boring. They are almost too good. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Disco Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 Bet all the part-time Barcelona fans on here suddenly decide he's not all that bad a guy. No-one likes Barça/Pep/Spain/Bayern anymore - they're boring. Keep up Dave lad. I loved watching Barca, they're nowhere near as fun to watch anymore, but if Suarez went there they would be pretty hard to like. I love watching Bayern like, I don't think the way Guardiola has teams playing is boring at all. You can't watch them very much. Bayern have made 5-0 boring. They are almost too good. This why their persistent weakening of other German clubs annoys me, helped with their downfall in the CL too which was nice. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Village Idiot Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 Man, it's going to be a long year. I do despise Suárez. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tooj Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 Think it's ridiculous when people say that Del Bosque's Spain are boring (I can understand some of those views) but then say Barca under Pep were that as well. Think they played completely different styles of possession football and Barca had a lot more of a cutting edge than that Spain team did. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
colinmk Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 Think it's ridiculous when people say that Del Bosque's Spain are boring (I can understand some of those views) but then say Barca under Pep were that as well. Think they played completely different styles of possession football and Barca had a lot more of a cutting edge than that Spain team did. Definitely. I have found that Spain quite boring at times but Barca under Pep was a different animal. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Village Idiot Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 Més que un club- yeah f***ing right Do you know why they are called mes que en club? It's because at the time Camp Nou was the only place Catalans could speak their own language during the Franco regime. Has f*ck all to do with the questionable actions of today, just thought I'd mention that. Well it wasn't *that* bad, we could speak Catalan, the language was just barred from official use. The thing is that a huge-ass stadium like Camp Nou was a great place to hold impromptu covert political meetings when such were forbidden, away from the gaze of Franco's police. The "more than a club" motto has always been related to how the club has implicated itself in social, political and cultural affairs in a very tempestuous century in Spanish history (two dictatorships, one civil war...). Barça's anthem is actually an "undercover" Catalan anthem (the guy that wrote the lyrics admitted so later). When singing Catalan patriotic songs would land you in jail, 100 000 souls sung it every match at the stadium. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ketsbaia Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 I'm a Barca fanboy and would struggle morally with the Suarez deal. What a strikeforce they'd have, though! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest firetotheworks Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 Barca under Pep in 2008/2009 I think it was, when it was Henry Eto'o Messi up front is the best football I've ever seen in my life. The year when they beat Real Madrid 5-0 is probably the most impressive performance I've ever seen as well. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Village Idiot Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 Think it's ridiculous when people say that Del Bosque's Spain are boring (I can understand some of those views) but then say Barca under Pep were that as well. Think they played completely different styles of possession football and Barca had a lot more of a cutting edge than that Spain team did. Definitely. I have found that Spain quite boring at times but Barca under Pep was a different animal. VDB has always been more conservative - Spain plays with two holding players (Busquets+Alonso), while Pep only used Busquets. Thus Iniesta goes to the wing and has to track back to help Xavi cover the gap between him and the strikers, and everything becomes slower. Again, this WC notwithstanding, can't argue with the results. The nature of international football means one or two goals conceded and you're out, there's no second leg to make up for a slip. So ultimately VDB chose this approach in order to win trophies. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Village Idiot Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 Barca under Pep in 2008/2009 I think it was, when it was Henry Eto'o Messi up front is the best football I've ever seen in my life. The year when they beat Real Madrid 5-0 is probably the most impressive performance I've ever seen as well. I think the 5-0 year (2010-2011) is the most beautiful football I have ever witnessed. I will be always be grateful to tell my offspring that I saw that team live; those times are probably over now, but I will always have them with me. 2008-2009 was a more direct team, but in 2010-2011 - with Messi as #9 - had such a flow, and intricacy of play... I would go to the Camp Nou and it was like attending a violin concerto. Calm, beautiful... the goals fell like autumn leaves, teams were disassembled with harmonious elegance... Man, I need to go rewatch some DVDs now Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest firetotheworks Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 Barca under Pep in 2008/2009 I think it was, when it was Henry Eto'o Messi up front is the best football I've ever seen in my life. The year when they beat Real Madrid 5-0 is probably the most impressive performance I've ever seen as well. I think the 5-0 year (2010-2011) is the most beautiful football I have ever witnessed. I will be always be grateful to tell my offspring that I saw that team live; those times are probably over now, but I will always have them with me. Yeah, it must be so awful for you mate. Watching Messi every week man. We go wild when Ben Arfa receives the ball on the half way line. The idea of having Messi play for you and enjoy it beyond just as a neutral sounds like being on drugs tbh. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Village Idiot Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 Barca under Pep in 2008/2009 I think it was, when it was Henry Eto'o Messi up front is the best football I've ever seen in my life. The year when they beat Real Madrid 5-0 is probably the most impressive performance I've ever seen as well. I think the 5-0 year (2010-2011) is the most beautiful football I have ever witnessed. I will be always be grateful to tell my offspring that I saw that team live; those times are probably over now, but I will always have them with me. Yeah, it must be so awful for you mate. Watching Messi every week man. We go wild when Ben Arfa receives the ball on the half way line. The idea of having Messi play for you and enjoy it beyond just as a neutral sounds like being on drugs tbh. The 2011 CL final, when Messi scored and kicked a mic during his wild celebration, is possibly my favorite football moment ever. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tooj Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 Barca under Pep in 2008/2009 I think it was, when it was Henry Eto'o Messi up front is the best football I've ever seen in my life. The year when they beat Real Madrid 5-0 is probably the most impressive performance I've ever seen as well. That 5-0 was absolutely amazing but that was a couple of years later. Think it was the 2010/11 season (same year they beat Man Utd in the Champions League final), best football I've ever seen over a season from any team. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest firetotheworks Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 Barca under Pep in 2008/2009 I think it was, when it was Henry Eto'o Messi up front is the best football I've ever seen in my life. The year when they beat Real Madrid 5-0 is probably the most impressive performance I've ever seen as well. I think the 5-0 year (2010-2011) is the most beautiful football I have ever witnessed. I will be always be grateful to tell my offspring that I saw that team live; those times are probably over now, but I will always have them with me. Yeah, it must be so awful for you mate. Watching Messi every week man. We go wild when Ben Arfa receives the ball on the half way line. The idea of having Messi play for you and enjoy it beyond just as a neutral sounds like being on drugs tbh. The 2011 CL final, when Messi scored and kicked a mic during his wild celebration, is possibly my favorite football moment ever. Your team Champions League Final Messi Goal Wild celebration It ticks every box imaginable really. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neil Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 The one goal that I hold most 'symbolic' next to that Barca generation was Villa's (second?) against Real in the 5-0, when turned inside near the centre circle then played a through-ball that was stupidly good and Villa just tapped it under Casillas and it trickled in. Brilliant. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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