2009-2010 football (soccer) thread - Page 68
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IntoTheWow
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Trezeguet
United States2656 Posts
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Trezeguet
United States2656 Posts
On December 20 2009 01:44 smurfingchobo wrote: I missed the goal because I keep switching between City-Sunderland, hoping to see a 4-4 result and Estudiantes-Barca. >_< So who scored? big red card in the city sunderland game | ||
smurfingchobo
833 Posts
On December 20 2009 01:49 IntoTheWow wrote: Boselli, centered ball and he heads it right between 2 barca defenders into a corner. Thanks, just saw the goal during the half time highlights. What a beautiful ball that was. Barca just can't seem to win this competition. 2nd half awaits. On December 20 2009 01:54 Trezeguet23 wrote: big red card in the city sunderland game I pretty much stopped watching it after that. It was a great game, despite City winning. And Fulham pretty much dismantle United and their makeshift defense. No one really got going and United players seemed out of it after conceding that second goal 15 seconds into the half. They only ever really got going when Fulham were defending in the final 20 minutes. Edit: Is Mark Hughes getting sacked? He went around the pitch clapping to the supporters as if he was saying goodbye. | ||
TonyL2
England1953 Posts
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/premier_league/article6962674.ece | ||
smurfingchobo
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On December 20 2009 02:08 TonyL2 wrote: Not sure, but there are rumours than Mancini will take it http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/premier_league/article6962674.ece To try and lure more talent, no doubt. Still, kind of stupid of them to make a managerial change in the busiest time of the EPL. | ||
smurfingchobo
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IntoTheWow
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smurfingchobo
833 Posts
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=715277&sec=england&cc=5901 + Show Spoiler + Manchester City boss Mark Hughes has been sacked, a source inside the club has confirmed to ESPN Soccernet. The club are expected to announce that former Inter Milan Roberto Mancini will take over as manager at a press conference at 1930 GMT. City's chairman, Khaldoon Al Mubarak, and owner, Sheikh Mansour, had grown increasingly disillusioned with City's poor form, having watched Hughes' side win just twice in eleven league games. Hughes oversaw City's 4-3 victory over Sunderland on Saturday but he is thought to have known about his sacking before the game, and appeared emotional at the end of the match, apparently waving goodbye to the home supporters. The agent of Guus Hiddink revealed on Friday that City had been in contact with the Dutchman, while Jürgen Klinsmann and Jose Mourinho had also been linked with the job. But it appears Mancini, who won the Serie A title three times in four years with Inter, will be named as Hughes' successor. and http://www.repubblica.it/2009/02/sport/calcio/calciomercato/calcio-estero/mancini-manchester-city/mancini-manchester-city.html Now to watch an extra 30 minutes of this match. | ||
nitram
Canada5412 Posts
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Ra.Xor.2
United States1784 Posts
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zulu_nation8
China26351 Posts
Pompey beating Liverpool at home is really nice, the American owners of Liverpool are actually being too patient now. Arsenal is slowly catching up to the top, looks like it will be a three way race after all. | ||
kidd
United States2848 Posts
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Salteador Neo
Andorra5591 Posts
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Holgerius
Sweden16951 Posts
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SuperArc
Austria7781 Posts
On December 20 2009 06:40 Holgerius wrote: Wow, I think it's about time to start acknowledge Higuain as one of the top, top strikers in the world. Dang he's good. I agree, I noticed that especially in the Valencia match where Real played without Ronaldo/Kaka. | ||
TArujo
Portugal1687 Posts
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SuperArc
Austria7781 Posts
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Musli
Poland5130 Posts
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zerglingsfolife
United States1694 Posts
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