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That’s brilliant.

 

Shame football isn’t fair and you can’t really give credit appropriately because of financial cheating etc, but I absolutely love Pep and the football his teams play. 

 

 

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22 hours ago, AyeDubbleYoo said:

That’s brilliant.

 

Shame football isn’t fair and you can’t really give credit appropriately because of financial cheating etc, but I absolutely love Pep and the football his teams play. 

 

 

 

 

His teams play boring football to watch.

 

Klopp's liverpool were a million times better to watch.

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No, Atlético de Madrid would never do something like that. However, in recent months, we’ve been suffering a smear campaign against one of our players. Leaked information with ulterior motives, 'fake news,' constant disrespect, the culé version of the propaganda machine inventing little stories, calls before direct matchups... But of course, it wouldn’t occur to us either to have the referees’ vice president on our payroll or to resort to political favors to register players. RESPECT and VALUES.

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I’m watching this Vinnie Jones documentary and obviously he’s labeled a hard man rightfully so but as it was before my time I’m curious if he was actually a good footballer at the time? :lol: 

 

Some of the footage makes it look like he could actually play. 

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On 29/05/2026 at 21:34, cubaricho said:

I’m watching this Vinnie Jones documentary and obviously he’s labeled a hard man rightfully so but as it was before my time I’m curious if he was actually a good footballer at the time? :lol: 

 

Some of the footage makes it look like he could actually play. 


 

Don’t quite remember him as a footballer. But just thought I’d mention we had a player Billy Whitehurst who was even scarier.

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On 29/05/2026 at 16:34, cubaricho said:

I’m watching this Vinnie Jones documentary and obviously he’s labeled a hard man rightfully so but as it was before my time I’m curious if he was actually a good footballer at the time? :lol: 

 

Some of the footage makes it look like he could actually play. 

A lot of teammates have remarked that Jones could actually play football and that the reputation over-shadowed what was a good footballer (for the time). 

 

His story has been done to death though. In terms of football docs, I find Netflix are producing a lot of stuff that's already been done to death. 

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