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You should buy Bruma instead :d
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Jeez this is looking like the football version of the arms race. Chelsea vs Bayern constantly trying to collect more and more midfielders.
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On January 24 2014 02:06 ZeroChrome wrote:Show nested quote +On January 24 2014 01:44 Ferrose wrote:On January 24 2014 01:39 ZeroChrome wrote: Upon seeing Arsenal's pie chart I can't believe that they're actually raising ticket prices at the Emirates again next season :S Imagine where some of the other clubs in that list would be if they were charging 60 quid for their cheapest seats too.
Get that Puma deal done and leave the fans alone ffs. Those prices are only for category A games (ie when they play Man United, Chelsea, Spurs, etc.). The prices for other fixtures are much more affordable. Yeah I forgot about the categories. Regardless, Arsenal still charges more than any other club AND is raising prices for next season despite the 2 massive sponsorship boosts. http://news.arseblog.com/2013/12/club-announces-ticket-price-rise/ Ticket prices in NL are ridiculous as well. They're frequently a lot higher than EPL games and we're the Micky Mouse league...
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On January 24 2014 00:27 haitike wrote:Show nested quote +On January 24 2014 00:22 zeo wrote:On January 23 2014 23:15 Salteador Neo wrote: If the surplus for the Neymar signing means Rosell gets the fuck out, it's money well spent lol. Media in my country are saying Barcelona has a real risk of being thrown out of the champions league for two years and be docked 22 points in the Spanish league because of the shady money to Neymar. I think the lawsuit is against Rosell, not against Barcelona. So I don't think so. Well Rosell has just resigned as president of Barcelona, the lawsuit is against Rosell but Barcelona as a club were the ones breaking FIFA and UEFA rules, they are seriously considering docking points and throwing them out. Apparently Neymar's transfer could cost the club 200m euro at the end of the day,
Edit: Rosell could not have given all that money without the knowledge of the board, the whole club is involved
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7 years old Liverpool fan Rory send a letter to Brendan Rodgers:
![[image loading]](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-u-yDkRKGQyQ/Usbp7aE4whI/AAAAAAAAClY/EvgUGxUQe3Y/s400/1.jpg)
aww so cute :3 :3 :3 :3
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Haha nice, where do you get these things from?
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On January 24 2014 03:24 RvB wrote:Show nested quote +On January 24 2014 02:06 ZeroChrome wrote:On January 24 2014 01:44 Ferrose wrote:On January 24 2014 01:39 ZeroChrome wrote: Upon seeing Arsenal's pie chart I can't believe that they're actually raising ticket prices at the Emirates again next season :S Imagine where some of the other clubs in that list would be if they were charging 60 quid for their cheapest seats too.
Get that Puma deal done and leave the fans alone ffs. Those prices are only for category A games (ie when they play Man United, Chelsea, Spurs, etc.). The prices for other fixtures are much more affordable. Yeah I forgot about the categories. Regardless, Arsenal still charges more than any other club AND is raising prices for next season despite the 2 massive sponsorship boosts. http://news.arseblog.com/2013/12/club-announces-ticket-price-rise/ Ticket prices in NL are ridiculous as well. They're frequently a lot higher than EPL games and we're the Micky Mouse league...
Indeed, it is bizarre that I pay more than an average Bayern supporter.
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A great piece of the muslim world will now turn to Chelsea upon salah's arrival
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The Qataris are making the other billionaires look bad. Let's be thankful for Hollande's temporal tax increase
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So besides Mata going to United, anything else major in the winter transfer market so far?
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Netherlands13554 Posts
I guess it's all building up to the final few days of the transfer period as usual.
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Brace yourselves for messi gifocalypse.
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This is ridiculous. It also may be the perfect solution in big matches when everyone and their grandma is man marking him, just let him play midfield and assist the speedy wingers.
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On January 24 2014 07:17 Steveling wrote: Brace yourselves for messi gifocalypse.
This is ridiculous. It also may be the perfect solution in big matches when everyone and their grandma is man marking him, just let him play midfield and assist the speedy wingers.
So much better than playing him on the right! Always wondered how he would perform in midfield and it looks like the answer is: Brilliantly!
(I cannot get used to those kits though)
On January 24 2014 07:46 sharkie wrote: Hadn't the Argentina national team tried playing Messi as a 10 for years?
Perhaps, I honestly do not know. I do not follow Argentina much, the times that I have watched them Messi was primarily used as a winger (a long time ago) or false 9.
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Hadn't the Argentina national team tried playing Messi as a 10 for years?
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Yeah, he was never a midfielder for argentina. I just hope he was that back under Tata's orders and not just because Iniesta wasn't around for this game and he felt like he had to push the ball forward himself.
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Uruguay versus Peru
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On January 24 2014 08:46 {CC}StealthBlue wrote:Uruguay versus Peru ![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/anIEv33.gif)
INSANE saves 0_0
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On January 24 2014 00:34 Liquid`Drone wrote: Actually, my friend didn't have a sufficient high school diploma to enter medical school. When he was 22, he decided to re-enter high school to fix his grades and take math and a couple other classes that he required to enter medical school, and then he went to medical school in Prague because his grades still weren't good enough to be accepted to medical school in Norway. Now, 8 years later, he is a practicing surgeon in Tromsø. I can certainly accept that there are regional differences here, but any Norwegian high school dropout could do what he did - although depending on when you dropped out of high school you might have to spend one or two years longer.
Might be able to pull that off in Nordic countries, a little hard in developed countries near impossible in most of the world.
You competition is so insane its ridiculous. You let the train pass you are done, end , finish.
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Norway28797 Posts
Well in that case the "risky career" doesn't really apply either, right? As every "successful" career option requires you to do really well? I guess injuries makes it a different thing still but.. I don't see it justifying the gross payment difference..
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