And Chevrolet's logo is wayyyyyyy too big
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Craze
United States561 Posts
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GettingIt
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Steveling
Greece10806 Posts
On July 08 2014 13:42 GettingIt wrote: New to European football, where is a good place to watch games online? Nvm the place, what you need is to come back in 2 months cause that's when most leagues start and also the most prestigious club tournament in the world, the champions league. Only thing going on now with football is the transfer period, which, as you are new, I don't think will interest you. | ||
ZeroChrome
Canada1001 Posts
On July 08 2014 02:19 Ferrose wrote: I think Arsenal might have signed a couple guys already. But they're waiting until the 10th to announce it. That's when the new Puma kits are officially unveiled. I can just picture the scene outside the Emirates when the curtain comes down and suddenly Alexis, Debuchy and someone like Bender or Khedira are standing there in Arsenal kits with Ramsey and Walcott. It's so Arsene Wenger-esque that it might even happen lol. | ||
Kleinmuuhg
Vanuatu4091 Posts
On July 08 2014 13:09 Craze wrote: Those uniforms look horrid =/ And Chevrolet's logo is wayyyyyyy too big The best part is that GM is pulling Chevrolet out of the European market and made that decision shortly after agreeing to sponsor ManU for some years. Opel was asked to buy out that sponsoring deal but they didnt want to as it was too expensive for them. Golden | ||
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Charlie Sheens House51453 Posts
On July 08 2014 13:42 GettingIt wrote: New to European football, where is a good place to watch games online? This is actually a good question. Legally i have no idea lol. But the biggest competition like Steveling said is the champions league and i believe on UEFA.com itself under the Champions league section you can pay something (not sure how much) to watch matches and even might be able to tap into Sky Sports shows from it as well. In the op i have links to the major European leagues, that might be a good place to start to try and find video coverage too. | ||
GizmoPT
Portugal3040 Posts
Lot of games can't wait to see them play :p Also it is said we are going to buy Greek goalkeeper Kapino. | ||
Kotreb
Croatia1392 Posts
On July 08 2014 16:37 Pandemona wrote: This is actually a good question. Legally i have no idea lol. But the biggest competition like Steveling said is the champions league and i believe on UEFA.com itself under the Champions league section you can pay something (not sure how much) to watch matches and even might be able to tap into Sky Sports shows from it as well. In the op i have links to the major European leagues, that might be a good place to start to try and find video coverage too. Maybe firstrow (can't remember the link, but just put it in google, you'll find it)? They have streams for every possible sport and they always stream games from national championships (even croatian XD) and champions league. | ||
SatedSC2
England3012 Posts
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sharkie
Austria18337 Posts
Di Stefano died and we dont even have one page of RIP...? Di Stefano was greater than Messi, Ibra or CRonaldo and gets like zero attention - so sad :/ | ||
aseq
Netherlands3972 Posts
I'd compare him to the Beatles. Great innovation, but i'm not going to listen that now... | ||
MapleLeafSirup
Germany950 Posts
Di Stefano played at a time which was like 30 years before most of us were even born. | ||
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England3012 Posts
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LeLfe
France3160 Posts
On July 08 2014 19:20 aseq wrote: He made a bigger impact maybe - but if you watch just one video, the quality of play back then was so crappy he wouldn't even made a squad now. Pitches were awful, the ball was sometimes 8 inches big and he would run at 15 km/h and take 3 seconds to turn. Everyone who only has the video material to go by would find it hard to understand why he's a legend. I'd compare him to the Beatles. Great innovation, but i'm not going to listen that now... you should listen to the Beatles, it's still good! | ||
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Charlie Sheens House51453 Posts
On July 08 2014 19:20 aseq wrote: He made a bigger impact maybe - but if you watch just one video, the quality of play back then was so crappy he wouldn't even made a squad now. Pitches were awful, the ball was sometimes 8 inches big and he would run at 15 km/h and take 3 seconds to turn. Everyone who only has the video material to go by would find it hard to understand why he's a legend. I'd compare him to the Beatles. Great innovation, but i'm not going to listen that now... That so harsh Aseq ![]() You don't mean it to be that harsh of course but it is haha. Di Stefano changed the game, evolved it on his own. He was the best defender, midfielder and striker on the pitch whenever he played. He is ranked above Messi in Argentina as i wrote on the last page, greatness is dubbed 3 levels; 1. Di Stefano 2. Maradonna 3. Messi That should always quash any argument about who what is better when the national countries of said player rank them higher etc. | ||
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Daily Mail who say Luis Suarez's proposed move to Barcelona is being held up as Liverpool want the bulk of the £75million fee up front. One sports shop in the Catalan capital is already offering Suarez shirts for sale. | ||
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Colombia4171 Posts
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zeo
Serbia6276 Posts
On July 08 2014 20:00 SatedSC2 wrote: I look at Pele and Maradona and George Best the same way. Modern defenders would gobble them up. Doesn't make them any less influential or important... Best was the guy that invented dribbling in a time when a defender could send you to the hospital and only get a yellow card for it. Messi would probably last 3 games during the 70's and retire. Raw talent is raw talent. Giuseppe Meazza would go out drinking and banging women all night even before a game. One time he overslept and missed the whole first half of a match. He ran from his house to the stadium still hungover, didn't say anything to the trainer when he got there at the start of the second half, just put on his jersey over the clothes he was wearing and went in. He scored three goals that game. Guess what I'm trying to say is that some people just have an amazing amount of talent for football, if you were to take Meazza or Maradona as children and put them in the modern game they would naturally grow the skillsets needed to dominate the era. Ronaldinho playing those two years at Barsa had a peak way ahead of anything Ronaldo or Messi have shown. Raw talent >>> circlejerk hype | ||
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