
2009-2010 football (soccer) thread - Page 164
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Liquid`Drone
Norway28674 Posts
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SuperArc
Austria7781 Posts
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Holgerius
Sweden16951 Posts
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economist_
Vietnam719 Posts
I bet he gets redcarded in one of last few games when the disappointment arises. | ||
Holgerius
Sweden16951 Posts
On May 03 2010 20:34 economist_ wrote: I still feel like the atmosphere in ROma is not quite good under the management of Ranieri. I remember few games ago, Totti didnt obey coach's substitution which eventually happened that he wasnt replaced after ridiculous childish attitude. I bet he gets redcarded in one of last few games when the disappointment arises. A POST ABOUT ROMA THAT I DIDN'T INITIATE! WHAT A BREAKTHROUGH! I WILL SOON RULE TL! I have to disagree a fuckton though. The chemistry and atmosphere is one of the greatest strengths of the team Ranieri has created. The reason Totti talked Ranieri into subbing out Menez instead was that Menez had a yellow card, and if you've ever seen Menez play you'd know that he has some sort of chronic disease that makes him take a dive as soon as someone comes within a 1 meter radius of him (seriously, he's absolutely fucking retarded in that way). Totti simply didn't want Roma to be reduced to 10 men. I thought as well that it was just Totti who decided to exert his status as a Roma icon, but that idea fell apart completely the week after when Ranieri took out both Totti and De Rossi after 45 minutes against Lazio (!!!!!!) without any complaints at all. It's been a long time since Totti did something stupid and got redcarded. Considering how he played against Sampdoria (the first 45 minutes, then his lack of fitness started to have it's influence) and Parma I'd say he's much more likely to be the great hero instead of the villain. | ||
economist_
Vietnam719 Posts
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Holgerius
Sweden16951 Posts
Totti always gets more shit than he deserves because of the mistakes he did earlier in his career. Just a couple of games ago Del Piero got angry at the Juve coach when he was supposed to go off and managed to get the substitution changed; no one gives a shit because Del Piero is an angel and a true gentleman. Last season Del Piero said ''Vaffanculo'' to a referee, no one cared because Del Piero is an angel and a true gentleman. When Totti did the same thing (after the referee prevented him from scoring an easy goal by standing in his way), he was butchered by the media and opposing supporters from every other team. =/ Roma is a stong and stable team now. It takes a lot of morale for a team to be 14 points behind #1, then play 24 straight games without a loss and be fighting for the gold in the end. If Roma can just have a good mercato (for once) then the next season could be a lot of fun. ![]() | ||
SuperArc
Austria7781 Posts
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Zeburial
Sweden1126 Posts
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white_box921
United Kingdom967 Posts
On May 03 2010 10:20 Liquid`Drone wrote: quoting this for posteternity!! also googling around quite a bit it looks like different tests and measurements yield different results, ive seen both ronaldo and walcott listed as fastest, as well as sol campbell listed as the second fastest player in PL (which is obviously wrong) but when walcott was 14 he was equally fast as the currently fastest sprinter in england. and the goal article lists ronaldo at 20.88 mph, whereas one of the links I found had "Using data captured over the last two seasons, Castrol have calculated the top speeds of every Premier League player and Walcott came out on top reaching 22.72 mph." so meh I still think walcott is fastest. ronaldo obviously better though. It depends on the method of measuring, and I think the german magazine did it on dribbling the ball (not sure how they consider dribble because a Roberto Carlos dribble is definitely different to a Zidane one. Also, I seem to remember that Dennis Rommedahl is the fastest guy in a standard 100m, apparently had olympic speed. | ||
zulu_nation8
China26351 Posts
ridiculously HQ stream for Man City vs Tottenham | ||
Holgerius
Sweden16951 Posts
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SuperArc
Austria7781 Posts
On May 06 2010 04:12 Holgerius wrote: Why would one watch City vs Tottenham when there's Roma vs Inter? because city vs tottenham has actually international value? :p | ||
FireBlast!
United Kingdom5251 Posts
Bernard Mendy vs r. carlos Djibril Cisse Kaka vs C. Zanetti Rosicky vs Ronaldo Thierry ridiculous goal I think in terms of dribbling acceleration is a more important asset than long distance sprinting, which is why C Ronaldo is all the more impressive because you can see such a huge physical improvement in his game season after season, he has such a large frame for someone who is ridiculously light on his feet. I love Torres, he's so composed under pressure when dribbling towards the goal: This is just sick sick Theo, i hope he does more of this week in week out next season: | ||
TArujo
Portugal1687 Posts
he was like an aminal kicking Balotelli | ||
QuakerOats
United States1024 Posts
On May 03 2010 20:57 Holgerius wrote: It's been a long time since Totti did something stupid and got redcarded. Considering how he played against Sampdoria (the first 45 minutes, then his lack of fitness started to have it's influence) and Parma I'd say he's much more likely to be the great hero instead of the villain. Lol... | ||
Holgerius
Sweden16951 Posts
On May 03 2010 20:34 economist_ wrote: I bet he gets redcarded in one of last few games when the disappointment arises. Lol. XD Totti can still be an idiot. 1-0, Inter's too strong. Roma has gone 1-1-1 vs Inter this season though. ![]() | ||
SuperArc
Austria7781 Posts
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Liquid`Drone
Norway28674 Posts
and omfg awesome tottenham beat city, so city doesnt qualify for champions league and this means they won't get to buy all the best players next season because the best players all want to play in CL their rise to power being delayed by 1 year is awesome :D | ||
BeaTeR
Kazakhstan4130 Posts
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