
2009-2010 football (soccer) thread - Page 78
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Waxangel
United States33417 Posts
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ky[Z]
China1730 Posts
On January 22 2010 10:38 zulu_nation8 wrote: I think Robinho sucks, he plays just like C.Ronaldo when he had just arrived at Man U. Fantastic skills and technical ability but doesn't have the football intelligence, determination nor work rate to make an impact most of the time. Considering his reputation and how much he's getting payed, City should get rid of him asap. How can you say Robinho sucks? Brazil's kaka, robinho and fabiano is probably the deadliest attacking combo at the moment, specially in counter-attack. Robinho leaving Real Madrid was probably the worst mistake ever. I don't see how players like Robinho can ever succeed in the EPL. He's got the skill, but he is way to weak physical-wise. I think it'd a very good idea for Robinho to play in Barcelona, Even back to Real Madrid, or try his luck in Ac Milan. I have yet to see a Brazilian player to succeed in the EPL. | ||
kidd
United States2848 Posts
On January 23 2010 01:42 ky[Z] wrote: How can you say Robinho sucks? Brazil's kaka, robinho and fabiano is probably the deadliest attacking combo at the moment, specially in counter-attack. Robinho leaving Real Madrid was probably the worst mistake ever. I don't see how players like Robinho can ever succeed in the EPL. He's got the skill, but he is way to weak physical-wise. I think it'd a very good idea for Robinho to play in Barcelona, Even back to Real Madrid, or try his luck in Ac Milan. I have yet to see a Brazilian player to succeed in the EPL. Keep an eye on Rafael. He has the work ethic and the desire that fits really well into the EPL. I think he is going to be great when he is a few years older. He is an extrememly fast and powerful defender/winger for his size. As for Robinho, he is merely a pretty boy. He is known to like to party alot and probably thinks he is the shit. Players like that have an intense desire to be liked by others and rely on attention constantly. Since Man City now is surrounded by forwards who are bred into the EPL style they basically make Robinho look like an average player (especially since Robinho is small and not really known as a pysical player). I'm actually quite suprised that he hasn't sustained a major injury since playing in the EPL. Unfortunately both Robinho and the club are getting the short end of the stick on his move to Man City and I wouldn't be suprised if Robinho exits with a pay cut in his inflated salary. | ||
Holgerius
Sweden16951 Posts
That game (Juve-Roma) started out horribly with Toni getting injured, forcing Roma to substitute Totti (who was deemed unfit to start the game) and then later on Juve took the lead. Totti, being the bonjwa that he is, did however equalise and Riise became the hero of the night by first making sure Buffon got a red card (otherwise Riise would've scored) and then scored the winner in minute 93. <3<3<3<3<3<3 | ||
zulu_nation8
China26351 Posts
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Klive5ive
United Kingdom6056 Posts
On January 24 2010 07:04 zulu_nation8 wrote: rooney 4 goals Another fantastic game by him. I swear if ManCity had bought Rooney and not Tevez; City are now top of the table and ManU are floundering in 5th. | ||
Holgerius
Sweden16951 Posts
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ilj.psa
Peru3081 Posts
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TonyL2
England1953 Posts
On January 24 2010 08:28 ilj.psa wrote: rooney is amazing This, he's already on his highest ever Prem tally | ||
horang3
United States261 Posts
On January 24 2010 07:49 Klive5ive wrote: Another fantastic game by him. I swear if ManCity had bought Rooney and not Tevez; City are now top of the table and ManU are floundering in 5th. City hasn't had a problem scoring goals, it's conceding them that has cost them. And plus, Fergie wouldn't let Rooney go. | ||
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Waxangel
United States33417 Posts
![]() He's only like the single best pure scorer of last decade, I figured someone in a bigger league would still want him at age 33. Well, I guess he'll end up being scoring champion in yet another national league. I was actually sort of hoping he'd go to Italy so he'd have a shot at scoring titles in all the major leagues =o | ||
PhilGood2DaY
Germany7424 Posts
+ RVN isnt the player he used to be.. he fits perfectly for Hamburg and I doubt any big team would have really wanted him.. for what reason !? | ||
TonyL2
England1953 Posts
On January 25 2010 02:36 MaGic~PhiL wrote: + RVN isnt the player he used to be.. he fits perfectly for Hamburg and I doubt any big team would have really wanted him.. for what reason !? To put it in the back of the net ![]() West Ham wanted him and they haven't got much upfront | ||
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Waxangel
United States33417 Posts
Oh, and I meant that I was hoping he'd add a Serie A scoring title to his resume, alongside his dutch, spanish, and english league scoring titles. | ||
zulu_nation8
China26351 Posts
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uberMatt
Canada659 Posts
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zulu_nation8
China26351 Posts
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ilj.psa
Peru3081 Posts
On January 25 2010 02:36 MaGic~PhiL wrote: because Italian clubs right now have a better chance at scoring titles in all major leagues than german ones ? Inter,Milan hmm.. Juve got kicked out by munich.. florenz is no real threat to any good CL team.. + RVN isnt the player he used to be.. he fits perfectly for Hamburg and I doubt any big team would have really wanted him.. for what reason !? LOL! | ||
zulu_nation8
China26351 Posts
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Holgerius
Sweden16951 Posts
![]() Algeria knocked out Côte d'Ivoire from African Cup of Nations. They totally deserved that win, but Kolo Toure scored a legitimate goal in minute 123 (or something like that) that was ruled out for offside. ![]() | ||
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