2013 - 2014 Football Thread - Page 28
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Muecke
Germany150 Posts
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Steveling
Greece10806 Posts
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Germany150 Posts
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Sadir
Vatican City State1176 Posts
how can u like a player who constantly does this really, really dirty fouls? I mean, I think what he did in the world cup was ok, why wouldn't you do that? (ok, I mean it's unfair in a way, but within the rules, he got sent off, penalty...and they missed) I can even get over the biting incident with ivanovic...can happen - really shouldn't happen...but ok we can say he had a bad day (or two - as it apparently happend in ajax as well) what I really can't and never will get over ist attacking ankels/knees, whith only malicious intentions. nobody can tell me that this things happend in the heat or because he was to late. Fuck he just wanted to bring them to hospital and get them out of the game. That is beyond dirty. And I really think that UEFA or whoever is responsible for this kind of things should punish players like this MUCH more drastically (like no 7 games ban, but a 30 games ban or something) | ||
Steveling
Greece10806 Posts
On July 10 2013 15:52 Sadir wrote: what I really can't and never will get over ist attacking ankels/knees, whith only malicious intentions. nobody can tell me that this things happend in the heat or because he was to late. Exactly. | ||
sc4k
United Kingdom5454 Posts
That doesn't affect his extreme quality and the fact that he singlehandedly won games for Liverpool all the time since being there. | ||
RvB
Netherlands6213 Posts
On July 10 2013 16:08 sc4k wrote: No doubt Suarez is partially insane and extremely callous towards the careers of his fellow professionals, especially when the heat of a game is clouding his judgment. That doesn't affect his extreme quality and the fact that he singlehandedly won games for Liverpool all the time since being there. He damages the image of the sport and the club that is enough for me not to buy someone. About his football quality I think a dutch analyst said it best, he'd never want Suarez in his team simply because he wants all balls to go trough him. Other strikers just won't gwt tge balls they need and underperform when he plays next to you. | ||
wingpawn
Poland1342 Posts
On July 10 2013 15:20 Steveling wrote: There's no way in hell he's better than cavani or falcao... or neymar. xD Exactly, if you were to make striker power rank, it would be something like: 1. Messi 2. Ronaldo 3. Falcao 4. Van Persie 5. Ibrahimovic 6. Cavani 7. Lewandowski 8. Suarez 9. El Shaarawy 10. Torres One can argue that Neymar can be swapped with 2-3 bottom players on this list but nothing more than that. | ||
Tazza
Korea (South)1678 Posts
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kyllinghest
Norway1607 Posts
On July 10 2013 15:20 Steveling wrote: There's no way in hell he's better than cavani or falcao... or neymar. xD He was the best player in the best league this past season, so although there are no way to compare players like this accurately I would refrain from saying something like "no way in hell"! Also check out his record with the national team compared to Cavani; similar amount of games, twice the goals. All four are obviously awesome players though! | ||
sc4k
United Kingdom5454 Posts
1. Messi 2. Ronaldo. 3. Ibrahimovic =5. Van Persie =5. Count von Suarez =7. Cavani =7. Falcao =9. Tevez =9. Aguero 10. Lewandowski | ||
RvB
Netherlands6213 Posts
On July 10 2013 16:25 wingpawn wrote: Exactly, if you were to make striker power rank, it would be something like: 1. Messi 2. Ronaldo 3. Falcao 4. Van Persie 5. Ibrahimovic 6. Cavani 7. Lewandowski 8. Suarez 9. El Shaarawy 10. Torres One can argue that Neymar can be swapped with 2-3 bottom players on this list but nothing more than that. How is Torres better than Neymar and El Shaarawy has played 1 good season... Man, having such a dilemma about this jersey thing. Now I'm wondering, should I get the numbers on the jersey? Already decided against a name on the jersey. If I don't get numbers, It'd be more like a shirt. Thing is, I don't want to look ridiculous wearing a jersey haha. Won't be wearing it in Korea unless there's a match, but I will be going to another country soon I always take a jersey without number/name, just looks so ugly imo. | ||
sc4k
United Kingdom5454 Posts
On July 10 2013 16:30 Tazza wrote: Man, having such a dilemma about this jersey thing. Now I'm wondering, should I get the numbers on the jersey? Already decided against a name on the jersey. If I don't get numbers, It'd be more like a shirt. Thing is, I don't want to look ridiculous wearing a jersey haha. Won't be wearing it in Korea unless there's a match, but I will be going to another country soon You should get a player's name and number It's weird if you just get a number and if you get nothing it means you are either poor or not a proper fan. | ||
Muecke
Germany150 Posts
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Tazza
Korea (South)1678 Posts
On July 10 2013 16:37 sc4k wrote: You should get a player's name and number It's weird if you just get a number and if you get nothing it means you are either poor or not a proper fan. Well Korea actually plays a lot of the time without names on the back | ||
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Charlie Sheens House51486 Posts
News Napoli are poised to sign Jose Callejon from Real Madrid after confirming the winger's arrival in Italy Hannover director of sport Dirk Dufner has closed the door firmly on the sale of Mame Diouf, declaring the Senegalese striker priceless Fenerbahce are said to be willing to pay £6million for Chelsea striker Demba Ba Sunderland are set to lodge an £8.6million bid for Juventus winger Emanuele Giaccherini Manuel Pellegrini has told Joleon Lescott he will reject any offers for him and is a key figure in his plans at Manchester City. Everton have signed Joel Robles from Atletico Madrid. Chelsea defender Wallace is the subject of interest from Inter Milan and Roma, according to his agent Everton have signed Paraguay international Antolin Alcaraz on a two-year deal. Eintracht Frankfurt revealed yesterday that they were in ‘final talks’ over a deal to bring in Nicklas Bendtner from Arsenal QPR midfielder Esteban Granero has moved a step closer to signing for Swansea. Southampton have revived talks over a £13m deal for Celtic midfielder Victor Wanyama. | ||
zeo
Serbia6284 Posts
Not too many pure classical strikers left in the game these days, let alone two-man strike partnerships ![]() | ||
Tazza
Korea (South)1678 Posts
http://www.football.com/en-gb/massive-age-fraud-in-the-iraqi-youth-team/ In no ways being a sore loser, I congratulated Iraq, but reports of massive age fraud | ||
evilfatsh1t
Australia8656 Posts
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