On September 08 2012 22:13 Ysellian wrote: Man the Dutch game was pretty close and I feel Turkey deserved at least something. I'm glad Louis van Gaal is experimenting in these kind of matches though, I cannot help feel the Netherlands is going to surprise in 2014 if we manage to qualify. Some of our youngsters (Bruno Martins Indi, Strootman, Fer) are looking like they have been playing at a high level for years.
at least with van gaal you are going back to your roots, attractive possession football!
On September 08 2012 22:13 Ysellian wrote: Man the Dutch game was pretty close and I feel Turkey deserved at least something. I'm glad Louis van Gaal is experimenting in these kind of matches though, I cannot help feel the Netherlands is going to surprise in 2014 if we manage to qualify. Some of our youngsters (Bruno Martins Indi, Strootman, Fer) are looking like they have been playing at a high level for years.
at least with van gaal you are going back to your roots, attractive possession football!
Yeah, that would be great Can't wait to see Van Gaal's project complete.
Follow his steps if you want to master football knowledge...
crazy, anyone care to translate the vital parts? I'm guessing he's got a lot of football tapes etc but is there any significant figure or something like that? and what the fuck does he even do with it all?
Follow his steps if you want to master football knowledge...
crazy, anyone care to translate the vital parts? I'm guessing he's got a lot of football tapes etc but is there any significant figure or something like that? and what the fuck does he even do with it all?
He writes for sports paper As and is a commentator in Canal+.
On September 08 2012 22:13 Ysellian wrote: Man the Dutch game was pretty close and I feel Turkey deserved at least something. I'm glad Louis van Gaal is experimenting in these kind of matches though, I cannot help feel the Netherlands is going to surprise in 2014 if we manage to qualify. Some of our youngsters (Bruno Martins Indi, Strootman, Fer) are looking like they have been playing at a high level for years.
at least with van gaal you are going back to your roots, attractive possession football!
Yeah, that would be great Can't wait to see Van Gaal's project complete.
Does that mean you cant wait for Van Gaal to drop his pants to show his team he has balls ?
I really like Van Gaal but hes such a hardhead he pisses of everyone who works with him in a few seasons.
On September 08 2012 22:13 Ysellian wrote: Man the Dutch game was pretty close and I feel Turkey deserved at least something. I'm glad Louis van Gaal is experimenting in these kind of matches though, I cannot help feel the Netherlands is going to surprise in 2014 if we manage to qualify. Some of our youngsters (Bruno Martins Indi, Strootman, Fer) are looking like they have been playing at a high level for years.
at least with van gaal you are going back to your roots, attractive possession football!
Yeah, that would be great Can't wait to see Van Gaal's project complete.
Does that mean you cant wait for Van Gaal to drop his pants to show his team he has balls ?
I really like Van Gaal but hes such a hardhead he pisses of everyone who works with him in a few seasons.
Yeah but at the head of a selection it might be really better since i won't be 24/24h behind its players.
On September 11 2012 02:20 warding wrote: Does anyone know if hte 75% tax for people making over 1 million in France applies for footballers?
It should, it's temp for 2 years tho and doesn't concern a lot of footballers. (except for the PSG :D)
On September 08 2012 22:13 Ysellian wrote: Man the Dutch game was pretty close and I feel Turkey deserved at least something. I'm glad Louis van Gaal is experimenting in these kind of matches though, I cannot help feel the Netherlands is going to surprise in 2014 if we manage to qualify. Some of our youngsters (Bruno Martins Indi, Strootman, Fer) are looking like they have been playing at a high level for years.
at least with van gaal you are going back to your roots, attractive possession football!
Yeah, that would be great Can't wait to see Van Gaal's project complete.
Does that mean you cant wait for Van Gaal to drop his pants to show his team he has balls ?
I really like Van Gaal but hes such a hardhead he pisses of everyone who works with him in a few seasons.
Yeah but at the head of a selection it might be really better since i won't be 24/24h behind its players.
Well if you put it that way it may well be that the players will eventually get a more concentrated dose of asshole everytime they see him.
Hes probably the biggest control freak manager I can think of. And not in a "my players will die for me" Mourinho way either.
On September 08 2012 22:13 Ysellian wrote: Man the Dutch game was pretty close and I feel Turkey deserved at least something. I'm glad Louis van Gaal is experimenting in these kind of matches though, I cannot help feel the Netherlands is going to surprise in 2014 if we manage to qualify. Some of our youngsters (Bruno Martins Indi, Strootman, Fer) are looking like they have been playing at a high level for years.
at least with van gaal you are going back to your roots, attractive possession football!
Yeah, that would be great Can't wait to see Van Gaal's project complete.
Does that mean you cant wait for Van Gaal to drop his pants to show his team he has balls ?
I really like Van Gaal but hes such a hardhead he pisses of everyone who works with him in a few seasons.
Yeah but at the head of a selection it might be really better since i won't be 24/24h behind its players.
On September 11 2012 02:20 warding wrote: Does anyone know if hte 75% tax for people making over 1 million in France applies for footballers?
It should, it's temp for 2 years tho and doesn't concern a lot of footballers. (except for the PSG :D)
It will just concern every "good" (the few in fact) footballers we have in France. This mesure will just kill french football and put Lyon, Lille and Bordeaux in a bankruptcy situation.
We will have a situation with Monaco and PSG with no limits budget and the other big clubs (like Marseille, Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon, Montpellier ) wich invested into very expensive stadiums fighting for an hypothetic 3rd place synonyme of C1 and money. Nowodays we have Lyon and Marseille with a 150M € budget and Bordeaux and Lille with 100M. All their titular squad is payed more than 1M and their key players are more like 3 to 4 millions. if this tax is applied they will not be able to afford it ! All the "good" players will leave to england or Bundesliga and the clubs will be glad to sell them since they can't afford there salary since no money come since Monaco and PSG are second and first every times.
On September 08 2012 22:13 Ysellian wrote: Man the Dutch game was pretty close and I feel Turkey deserved at least something. I'm glad Louis van Gaal is experimenting in these kind of matches though, I cannot help feel the Netherlands is going to surprise in 2014 if we manage to qualify. Some of our youngsters (Bruno Martins Indi, Strootman, Fer) are looking like they have been playing at a high level for years.
at least with van gaal you are going back to your roots, attractive possession football!
Yeah, that would be great Can't wait to see Van Gaal's project complete.
Does that mean you cant wait for Van Gaal to drop his pants to show his team he has balls ?
I really like Van Gaal but hes such a hardhead he pisses of everyone who works with him in a few seasons.
Admittedly I was rather fearful of Van Gaal myself, but the early signs have been positive so far. I'm guessing for a national squad there should be far less problems on a personal level and professionally it should work to his favor. His last time as dutch manager didn't work out because he had to deal with prima donna's, but now he has to deal with young ambitious players. The type he has performed well with in the past.
On September 08 2012 22:13 Ysellian wrote: Man the Dutch game was pretty close and I feel Turkey deserved at least something. I'm glad Louis van Gaal is experimenting in these kind of matches though, I cannot help feel the Netherlands is going to surprise in 2014 if we manage to qualify. Some of our youngsters (Bruno Martins Indi, Strootman, Fer) are looking like they have been playing at a high level for years.
at least with van gaal you are going back to your roots, attractive possession football!
Yeah, that would be great Can't wait to see Van Gaal's project complete.
Does that mean you cant wait for Van Gaal to drop his pants to show his team he has balls ?
I really like Van Gaal but hes such a hardhead he pisses of everyone who works with him in a few seasons.
Yeah but at the head of a selection it might be really better since i won't be 24/24h behind its players.
On September 11 2012 02:20 warding wrote: Does anyone know if hte 75% tax for people making over 1 million in France applies for footballers?
It should, it's temp for 2 years tho and doesn't concern a lot of footballers. (except for the PSG :D)
It will just concern every "good" (the few in fact) footballers we have in France. This mesure will just kill french football and put Lyon, Lille and Bordeaux in a bankruptcy situation.
We will have a situation with Monaco and PSG with no limits budget and the other big clubs (like Marseille, Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon, Montpellier ) wich invested into very expensive stadiums fighting for an hypothetic 3rd place synonyme of C1 and money. Nowodays we have Lyon and Marseille with a 150M € budget and Bordeaux and Lille with 100M. All their titular squad is payed more than 1M and their key players are more like 3 to 4 millions. if this tax is applied they will not be able to afford it ! All the "good" players will leave to england or Bundesliga and the clubs will be glad to sell them since they can't afford there salary since no money come since Monaco and PSG are second and first every times.
i doubt it'll concern more than 50players, that's not a lot. If the managers of the clubs paying these players didn't foresee these extra taxes, well, stupid management has to be punished. I doubt a lot of ppl are payed more than 1million/y on Bordeaux, and btw the tax doesn't influence the fact that two clubs have illimited funding from outer sources, even if the financial fairplay comes in play the 45million apport to consolidate the budget will be enough to make a difference in France. You're playing a silly political game implying that it's the tax (which's here for 2years...) that will make the championship more boring than it already is. If you don't want Monaco/PSG to dominate you either wish a salary cap or pray that other clubs are bought by investors ready to drop millions.
On September 08 2012 22:13 Ysellian wrote: Man the Dutch game was pretty close and I feel Turkey deserved at least something. I'm glad Louis van Gaal is experimenting in these kind of matches though, I cannot help feel the Netherlands is going to surprise in 2014 if we manage to qualify. Some of our youngsters (Bruno Martins Indi, Strootman, Fer) are looking like they have been playing at a high level for years.
at least with van gaal you are going back to your roots, attractive possession football!
Yeah, that would be great Can't wait to see Van Gaal's project complete.
Does that mean you cant wait for Van Gaal to drop his pants to show his team he has balls ?
I really like Van Gaal but hes such a hardhead he pisses of everyone who works with him in a few seasons.
Yeah but at the head of a selection it might be really better since i won't be 24/24h behind its players.
On September 11 2012 02:20 warding wrote: Does anyone know if hte 75% tax for people making over 1 million in France applies for footballers?
It should, it's temp for 2 years tho and doesn't concern a lot of footballers. (except for the PSG :D)
It will just concern every "good" (the few in fact) footballers we have in France. This mesure will just kill french football and put Lyon, Lille and Bordeaux in a bankruptcy situation.
We will have a situation with Monaco and PSG with no limits budget and the other big clubs (like Marseille, Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon, Montpellier ) wich invested into very expensive stadiums fighting for an hypothetic 3rd place synonyme of C1 and money. Nowodays we have Lyon and Marseille with a 150M € budget and Bordeaux and Lille with 100M. All their titular squad is payed more than 1M and their key players are more like 3 to 4 millions. if this tax is applied they will not be able to afford it ! All the "good" players will leave to england or Bundesliga and the clubs will be glad to sell them since they can't afford there salary since no money come since Monaco and PSG are second and first every times.
i doubt it'll concern more than 50players, that's not a lot. If the managers of the clubs paying these players didn't foresee these extra taxes, well, stupid management has to be punished. I doubt a lot of ppl are payed more than 1million/y on Bordeaux, and btw the tax doesn't influence the fact that two clubs have illimited funding from outer sources, even if the financial fairplay comes in play the 45million apport to consolidate the budget will be enough to make a difference in France. You're playing a silly political game implying that it's the tax (which's here for 2years...) that will make the championship more boring than it already is. If you don't want Monaco/PSG to dominate you either wish a salary cap or pray that other clubs are bought by investors ready to drop millions.
Don't melt up everything, i'm a PSG fan, but as a french following football i want the league to survive. If the 50 best players of the league leave we will be like the scotish championship or something like that, this is just crazy, you don't seem to understand. And how would you want the clubs presidents to predict that crazy thing since Holland announced it 3 months ago. A club is build on a long term project, the Stade des Lumières in Lyon will be here in 2016, the project is from 2007, 10 years project, long term view unlike crazy politicians. Everything is made in France to diss football, the society rejects his hates on this sports and football fans.
On September 11 2012 04:38 EchoZ wrote: Hmm, wonder if Hugo is going to replace Brad anytime soon.
Brad is 41, Hugo is excellent (i got the impression many british football fans don't seem to understand how good he is), i don't see how Lloris couldn't be titular in 1 ot 2 games. Brad is a very good (old) goalkeeper, Hugo is world class, already one of the best keeper in PL. i see everywhere on forums "oh, lloris is surely good, but let him the time to adapt to the PL, this is another level, this will be tough in the first matchs". They are talking about shit, if you take Neuer you don't let him the time to adapt, same with Casillas or Buffon, i don't see why Lloris have to take 6 months to understand how to jump from a british field.