2012 - 2013 Football Thread! - Page 162
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sharkie
Austria18443 Posts
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Steveling
Greece10806 Posts
Another 6 goals I think till he breaks the all time record for goals scored in 1 year, jan-dec. | ||
sharkie
Austria18443 Posts
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Rebs
Pakistan10726 Posts
On November 18 2012 07:21 sharkie wrote: I've read somewhere Villa and he have problems with each other. Does anyone know more about it? its nothing. He yelled at him in a game to pass the ball and Villa was like "dude I barely managed to control it" and that was that. But not for the media obviously. Footballers yell at each other all the time. Heck if you dont angry at your team mates at times that to me doesnt mean you care enough. Not really a big deal and Villa is playing pretty well since the return anyway. Also its 8 goals to break the record not 6. As for Liverpool winning a game. Suarez formm player of the premier league. I dont think anyones been as good as him these last few weeks at literally taking over games and practically terrorizing teams by himself and then some. Very few players can actually play so well theyre team starts playing better just being around him. | ||
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Charlie Sheens House51490 Posts
On November 18 2012 09:57 Rebs wrote: its nothing. He yelled at him in a game to pass the ball and Villa was like "dude I barely managed to control it" and that was that. But not for the media obviously. Footballers yell at each other all the time. Heck if you dont angry at your team mates at times that to me doesnt mean you care enough. Not really a big deal and Villa is playing pretty well since the return anyway. Also its 8 goals to break the record not 6. As for Liverpool winning a game. Suarez formm player of the premier league. I dont think anyones been as good as him these last few weeks at literally taking over games and practically terrorizing teams by himself and then some. Very few players can actually play so well theyre team starts playing better just being around him. Change the last bit to; "Very few players can play so well, with a team so shit behind him" Is basically my view lol. Sterling is like the 2nd best player for Liverpool and that says it all if there resting hopes on a 17year old. xD | ||
Rebs
Pakistan10726 Posts
Gerrard was playing well every move looked like they could score. I havent seen that for a while. | ||
city42
1656 Posts
On November 18 2012 06:07 Pandemona wrote: Lol your reading to much into wage reports ^_^ Torres boyhood Atletico fan etcetcetc, they would take him back and torres would be happy with anything from around 60k for them (imo, i don't know that it's just a guess) Torres would fit more into Spanish game and probably will score more than he will in England at the moment, helping them qualify for champions league, no he wouldnt be the pinpoint in current form, but might if he could turn it around. The price is 50million euro buyout clause i think, which is like 40 something £ which is fine, what would have to happen is we give them Torres and like 20million. But trust me, if Chelsea want Falcao in January we will get him xD This is all speculation and wishful thinking on your part...no facts. I'll speculate as well: Falcao doesn't strike me as the kind of guy who would screw his team over a buyout clause (which is €60m by the way). If Chelsea offer just €60m, I doubt he will want to leave in January, because the offer will still be there in the summer and he wants to help Atletico reach the CL. If Abramovich makes a bigger offer (to cover lost CL revenue) and Atletico tell Falcao that the money is irresistible, he'll probably go. I'm pretty confident Falcao will be a Chelsea player, just not in January. Financially it doesn't make sense for Atletico and it would be surprising if Falcao forces their hand. Oh, and Torres will never take a wage cut like that in a million years. £20m is also a pretty optimistic value for him. Who would pay that when Demba Ba is available for less than 10? | ||
Rebs
Pakistan10726 Posts
On November 18 2012 13:56 city42 wrote: This is all speculation and wishful thinking on your part...no facts. I'll speculate as well: Falcao doesn't strike me as the kind of guy who would screw his team over a buyout clause (which is €60m by the way). If Chelsea offer just €60m, I doubt he will want to leave in January, because the offer will still be there in the summer and he wants to help Atletico reach the CL. If Abramovich makes a bigger offer (to cover lost CL revenue) and Atletico tell Falcao that the money is irresistible, he'll probably go. I'm pretty confident Falcao will be a Chelsea player, just not in January. Financially it doesn't make sense for Atletico and it would be surprising if Falcao forces their hand. Oh, and Torres will never take a wage cut like that in a million years. £20m is also a pretty optimistic value for him. Who would pay that when Demba Ba is available for less than 10? Atletico is having a pretty good season too btw. Just saying. The leverage is all with them, regardless of whether they owe Porto or not. I agree when the Russian wants a player he usually gets him and Falcao will likely be that player but its not happening in Jan. | ||
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Charlie Sheens House51490 Posts
in Spain, where last week both he(Jose Mourinho) and Cristiano Ronaldo were ignored in the Spanish League's awards. Ronaldo came third in the best striker category of last season and Mourinho was beaten by Pep Guardiola for the best coach award, despite Real Madrid and not Barcelona finishing on top of the league with the biggest points tally in the history of the competition How on earth? Lol, does Spain really hate Ronaldo and Mourinho that much? Surely Ronaldo was minimun 2nd best Striker last season? And Mourinho deserved the award more than Pep too, Barca on the copa del rey and went out in the champions league at the same stage. That was from an article i was reading in a newspaper discussing the achievement of Mourinho becoming the youngest manager to rack up 100 champions league appearances(? or Mananging's lol). They are also suggesting that he and Ronaldo will be coming back to England sooner rather than later. | ||
sharkie
Austria18443 Posts
On November 19 2012 22:33 Pandemona wrote: Holy crap what happend in Spain? How on earth? Lol, does Spain really hate Ronaldo and Mourinho that much? Surely Ronaldo was minimun 2nd best Striker last season? And Mourinho deserved the award more than Pep too, Barca on the copa del rey and went out in the champions league at the same stage. That was from an article i was reading in a newspaper discussing the achievement of Mourinho becoming the youngest manager to rack up 100 champions league appearances(? or Mananging's lol). They are also suggesting that he and Ronaldo will be coming back to England sooner rather than later. thats why such awards are totally worthless they are biased and not a single **** was given to skill and results | ||
zeo
Serbia6298 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + Or more recently this: Seriously fuck UEFA, why you no like fun? ![]() | ||
Salteador Neo
Andorra5591 Posts
They deserve aaaaaall the crap edit: talking about Mou and CR | ||
sharkie
Austria18443 Posts
On November 19 2012 23:57 Salteador Neo wrote: Yes everyone hates them and if you followed La Liga you would know why lol :D They deserve aaaaaall the crap edit: talking about Mou and CR The awards say BEST striker/coach, not nicest. | ||
SwedishHero
Sweden869 Posts
You overrate your knowledge in football so much you make my blood boil. You damn anglo saxons. | ||
Craze
United States561 Posts
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Ysellian
Netherlands9029 Posts
On November 20 2012 00:32 sharkie wrote: The awards say BEST striker/coach, not nicest. Awards like these are always going to be riddled with personal feelings and niceties. Pep got a parting gift for his last season at Barcelona and it's hard to not give Falcao any credit for what he has done at Atletico. I do hope Mou and CR7 go back to England though, especially Mou. I miss his interviews on MOTD. | ||
Steveling
Greece10806 Posts
You are welcome to have them in the island. They both can't accept the fact, that as long as messi lives, they won't be kings of the hill. | ||
Ysellian
Netherlands9029 Posts
On November 20 2012 08:34 Steveling wrote: I say good riddance to both of them. You are welcome to have them in the island. They both can't accept the fact, that as long as messi lives, they won't be kings of the hill. I really don't see Messi being a good coach to be honest. I think Xavi is going to be Mourinho's real nemesis. | ||
sharkie
Austria18443 Posts
On November 20 2012 08:34 Steveling wrote: I say good riddance to both of them. You are welcome to have them in the island. They both can't accept the fact, that as long as messi lives, they won't be kings of the hill. Eh Real was king of the hill last season. :p | ||
Rebs
Pakistan10726 Posts
On November 20 2012 08:50 Ysellian wrote: I really don't see Messi being a good coach to be honest. I think Xavi is going to be Mourinho's real nemesis. hell be a pretty good coach for a kids team. Creative midfielders generally seem to be making good coaches in this current wave. The laudrups, Luis enriques, the Peps. I doubt Messi will have any sort of inclination. Atleast not managing major clubs. | ||
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