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Neymar reacts really well when there's loads of pressure on him to be the star man in fairness.

 

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/06/18/08/29B98F3000000578-3129214-Neymar_endured_a_frustrating_night_against_Colombia_and_will_now-a-3_1434612849287.jpg

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Neymar reacts really well when there's loads of pressure on him to be the star man in fairness.

 

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/06/18/08/29B98F3000000578-3129214-Neymar_endured_a_frustrating_night_against_Colombia_and_will_now-a-3_1434612849287.jpg

 

Also in fairness he wasn't there because he had his back broken in two :lol:

 

Also this Neymar stuff is almost as stupid as the Messi stuff tbh :lol:

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Neymar reacts really well when there's loads of pressure on him to be the star man in fairness.

 

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/06/18/08/29B98F3000000578-3129214-Neymar_endured_a_frustrating_night_against_Colombia_and_will_now-a-3_1434612849287.jpg

 

:lol: Pressure at the Copa America :yao:

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3334724/Chelsea-ready-launch-shock-summer-Tottenham-striker-Harry-Kane.html

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/chelsea-eye-transfer-raids-jamie-6908119?

 

Yawn. So boring and predictable. The only question is whether it's journalists making shit up/players' agents/the other teams trying to unsettle players. One from column a, one from column c.

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Neymar reacts really well when there's loads of pressure on him to be the star man in fairness.

 

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/06/18/08/29B98F3000000578-3129214-Neymar_endured_a_frustrating_night_against_Colombia_and_will_now-a-3_1434612849287.jpg

 

:lol: Pressure at the Copa America :yao:

 

Those penalties though.

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Atlético, Real Madrid and "other big European clubs" to be fined/banned by FIFA for illegal youth player transfers (same thing we got our ban for) - according to "As" and "Mundo Deportivo".

 

Apparently the current situation at FIFA - with everybody and their mothers facing corruption charges - is holding up the punishment until a new FIFA board is elected and can move forward with the paperwork.

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Neymar's not going anywhere. Players don't leave Barcelona unless they're on the way down(In this recent era). Ronaldinho is an example of this. If at anytime Neymar begins to outperform Messi, Messi will leave and the squad will be rebuilt around Neymar. VI, you've been posting on this forum too much and have adopted the victim Newcastle identity. Barcelona are not Newcastle and Neymar won't be leaving.

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Going to be fascinating to see what Leicester does in January.

They would be mad to sell Vardy and Mahrez. If they flogged them though their fees would be astronomical.

 

£40 million to Man Utd I reckon

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Going to be fascinating to see what Leicester does in January.

They would be mad to sell Vardy and Mahrez. If they flogged them though their fees would be astronomical.

 

:lol: That hadn't even crossed my mind as an option. I meant how much do they spend to go for it (title/top 4), what do they feel like they can add without taking away from the chemistry they have, etc.

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Going to be fascinating to see what Leicester does in January.

They would be mad to sell Vardy and Mahrez. If they flogged them though their fees would be astronomical.

 

£40 million to Man Utd I reckon

 

If they sold either of them in January I think I'd be more upset than when we sold Carroll/Cabaye.

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Was talking to my mate about this earlier today. If Leicester made a couple of brilliant signings in January and won the league (they obviously won't), it'd be just about the best thing that's ever happened to football from a purely neutral perspective. With the way the game is at the moment; this utterly repugnant money-or-nothing culture that is seeping from every orifice of the top leagues, the elitism, the general cuntishness of the favoured teams, the small-timeness of the majority of others... it would just be sensational. It wouldn't be anything like Greece spoiling their way to the European Championships in '04 - it would absolutely ransack the climate of the sport in this country.

 

Would LOVE to see it happen.

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