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On June 02 2013 05:56 sharkie wrote:Show nested quote +On June 02 2013 05:39 Kleinmuuhg wrote:On June 02 2013 03:41 sharkie wrote: German Cup final, Gomez is so bad lol. How anyone could label him world class last year makes my head blow. XD You have no idea what you're talking about, please stop. last year teams like barca, real, juve wanted gomez this year its teams like napoli yeah I have no idea, right? 
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"geilste mannschaft del mundo"
mad sick stuff
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Well time to focus on the MLS 
David Beckham toured Sun Life Stadium Saturday morning, and then visited FIU Stadium for an hour and a half, signs that he has more than just a passing interest in Miami as a Major League Soccer expansion city.
While at FIU, Beckham was greeted by Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez, who gave him and his manager Simon Fuller keys to the city. FIU Athletic Director Pete Garcia led Beckham on a tour of the stadium, and then the school made a formal power point presentation over lunch, touting FIU’s location, 20,000-seat soccer-ready stadium, and its largely Hispanic soccer-loving student population.
Among those in attendance were FIU President Mark Rosenberg, Miami-Dade Commissioner Jose “Pepe’’ Diaz, Jose Sotolongo, executive director of the Miami-Dade Sports Commission, and FIU soccer coach Kenny Arena, whose father, Bruce Arena, was Beckham’s coach with the Los Angeles Galaxy.
Beckham posed for photos with a group of diehard local soccer fans who have been lobbying for years to bring MLS to Miami, and also with some football players who were participating in an FIU kicking camp.
The iconic former English captain has been in town since mid-week, exploring the city with Marcelo Claure, the Bolivian billionaire owner of Brightstar Communications who tried in 2009 to bring an MLS team to Miami. Claure is on the FIU Board of Trustees. They sat courtside for Thursday’s Heat-Pacers playoff game, and have had conversations with Dolphin owner Stephen Ross’ RSE Ventures and other local sports officials.
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Real Sociedad finish 4th in La Liga after Valencia lost to Sevilla, meaning they qualify for the Champions League, just three seasons after returning to the top flight, great for them.
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On June 02 2013 08:11 Ferrose wrote: Real Sociedad finish 4th in La Liga after Valencia lost to Sevilla, meaning they qualify for the Champions League, just three seasons after returning to the top flight, great for them.
Clubs like Sociedad, Mallorca and Osasuna (to name a few) tend to have very volatile seasons so its not painfully surprising.
Sociedad a decade ago with Xabi Alonso, Kovacevic and Nihaat was a really good topflight team. Its just the mismanagement that tends to spoil the party for these clubs.
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I'm fairly certain that being a fan of the Philadelphia Union is the ultimate act of nihilism.
If it weren't for Jack McInerney this team would probably never have won a game this year :X
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On June 02 2013 09:03 Rebs wrote:Show nested quote +On June 02 2013 08:11 Ferrose wrote: Real Sociedad finish 4th in La Liga after Valencia lost to Sevilla, meaning they qualify for the Champions League, just three seasons after returning to the top flight, great for them. Clubs like Sociedad, Mallorca and Osasuna (to name a few) tend to have very volatile seasons so its not painfully surprising. Sociedad a decade ago with Xabi Alonso, Kovacevic and Nihaat was a really good topflight team. Its just the mismanagement that tends to spoil the party for these clubs.
Yeah, and Sociedad's manager is leaving for Rennes now : /
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Has Fabregas really played bad this season? He has 10 goals/11 assists which is pretty good for any midfielder.
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Ever since IvyFunds became a Sponsor, Sporting KC has become cursed.
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On June 02 2013 12:28 zulu_nation8 wrote: Has Fabregas really played bad this season? He has 10 goals/11 assists which is pretty good for any midfielder. Same as last season. He was great the first few months and then he disappeared when the big games came... Problem is, Iniesta is better than him in the midfield, and his position in the attacking line is similar to Messi's position. Hard to shine there...
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Netherlands13554 Posts
That's the problem with players that shine at 'lesser' clubs that move on to the big leagues. They will probably get even better than they were because they train with better players, but they're nothing special compared to their colleagues now. While Fabregas was great in England (and will probably still be great at any club in England), it doesn't really show at Barcelona because of the people walking next to him on the pitch. There are players there that do the same as he does but they do it better.
It's also a matter of style. Fabregas can do what he wants to in an English styled team where they have 2 lumberjack midfielders who do the dirty work for him. At Barcelona, he has to defend a lot more. Also, English teams don't have a lot of technical midfielders so types like Fabregas stand out (think Silva for example who is huge for City and the BPL or in lesser degree Mata/Oscar at Chelsea whenever they actually play an offensive/attractive style).
Fabregas certainly didn't get worse at Barcelona lol, it's just that at Arsenal he could stand out because there was no-one else like him and now he's just a lesser option.
He did score a great goal yesterday btw.
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Charlie Sheens House51485 Posts
No Tito didn't score 100 points. Barca players scored 100 points and there assistant manager helped >.< Im sorry to be blunt. but you can't manage a team from a hospital bed!
Iniesta's goal was awesome though, i did like David Villa's too, i thought that was sick finish.
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Finally the big joke is complete. Now all that needs to happen is for Bayern to not win a trophy next season xD
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Charlie Sheens House51485 Posts
News!
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has told Sky Sports that Jose Mourinho will rejoin Chelsea.
Gonzalo Higuain has confirmed he will leave Real Madrid this summer and admits a move to Juventus is "a possibility".
Richard Dunne claims his Aston Villa career is over because of Paul Lambert's insistence of favouring youth.
Bayern Munich winger Arjen Robben has backed Jose Mourinho to succeed at Chelsea
Manuel Pellegrini set to hold talks with Manchester City from Monday
Lyon's Clement Grenier hints at Arsenal move
Sky Bet Suspend betting on QPR goalkeeper Julio Cesar's joining Arsenal as of 1st of June
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22745124
There was an article on the Premier League's website this morning, confirming that Jose Mourinho was hired by Chelsea, dated June 3 (tomorrow), and has since been taken down and now they say it was a "mistake." Oh boy.
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