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On February 15 2015 00:43 NuclearJudas wrote:Show nested quote +On February 15 2015 00:35 city42 wrote:On February 14 2015 23:56 NuclearJudas wrote:Aston Villa hire Tactics Tim.Fantastic grab for Villa. Timmy did great with the Tottenham youth (Kane, Bentaleb, Mason, and so on), and Villa have a great academy. Interesting to see how much he can do in the short term, though. Villa look absolutely awful and morale must be shit. Maybe a good ol' bollocking would do them well. They have a good squad, so they should be able to turn it around. Couldn't disagree more. A huge amount of credit for the Spurs youth players should go to Chris Ramsey, who is now the interim QPR boss. Tim's league success was almost entirely down to Adebayor, who was kept out of the squad by AVB and wanted to prove a point. Spurs were thrashed in every big match, and Tim blamed the players on each occasion. Not once did he show accountability, even when he played a 4-4-2 at the Emirates in the cup and it backfired spectacularly, or when he played with a midfield pairing of Chadli and Sigurdsson. I want Tim to do well at Villa, but his huge ego might not be suited for a relegation battle. The players are already low on confidence and probably won't appreciate being called gutless publicly by their manager after the first bad result. On the plus side... The same Chris Ramsey who praised Timmy for his work in the youth team? Show nested quote +“He did a fantastic job at Tottenham, I think they’re reaping the benefits of some of the stuff that was put in place four or five years ago to help the academy. I think it was probably underrated the job that he did.” Not that he did a divine job for you lot, but I think he could become a very good Prem manager. Guess we'll see how it works out. 2-0 for PSG now. Lavezzi smashes it in from close range. No, the same Chris Ramsey who ran the Spurs youth system for 10 years. Unlike Tim, he doesn't have an ego the size of Brazil, so he won't take credit for the fine work he did.
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4-3 Wolfsburg - Leverkusen. Holy shit this game is a shootout.
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Happy for Bas Dost! Hopefully he becomes a great striker so we'll have someone to back up RvP and Huntelaar.
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On February 15 2015 00:47 sneirac wrote: I need to look up the highest Bundesliga win, might be in danger the way Hamburg has given up. 6:0 60th minute. We're not close yet. Iirc Dortmund won a game against Bielefeld 11:1 decades ago. And I'm pretty sure that Dortmund lost a game against Gladbach 12-0 or 12-1. I think that was a league game aswell. No idea about other clubs.
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LEVERKUSEN SCORES! TIE GAME!
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On February 15 2015 00:57 smr wrote:Show nested quote +On February 15 2015 00:47 sneirac wrote: I need to look up the highest Bundesliga win, might be in danger the way Hamburg has given up. 6:0 60th minute. We're not close yet. Iirc Dortmund won a game against Bielefeld 11:1 decades ago. And I'm pretty sure that Dortmund lost a game against Gladbach 12-0 or 12-1. I think that was a league game aswell. No idea about other clubs. Yes found the 12:0 (list), but 10 minutes ago it did look like they would just keep scoring every other minute. What a great weekend for the Bundesliga, it's that great you almost forget there's also a boring 0:0 and 1:1-
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And Bayern has scored SEVEN.
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Silly red card for Spahic. Mental game.
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incredible, three ties broken in added time
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LOL Wolfsburg scores in the 93rd minute. Dost with his 4th.
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Bayern 8:0 Hamburg Bremen 3:2 Augsburg
Gladbach 1:0 Köln, 91st Hoffenheim 2:1 VfB, 93rd Leverkusen 4:5 Wolfsburg, 94th
Really entertaining round of games.
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6 players injured in PSG vs Caen. Aurier and Lucas after PSG's third sub, so they're now playing with nine men.
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On February 15 2015 01:42 NuclearJudas wrote: 6 players injured in PSG vs Caen. Aurier and Lucas after PSG's third sub, so they're now playing with nine men.
Mourinho must have some legit voodoo skills...
[edit] Aaaand Caen scores...
AND AGAIN ARE YOU KIDDING ME AISHDKJAHCKNSJVNCKJANUNGCS
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Wow, what a shame for PSG.
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I just want to know why Blanc thought it would be a good idea to sub for a healthy player 60 minutes in.
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Yeah, that was weird. That, after already having two players injured. :|
Cabaye and Aurier are definitely out for Chelsea, I'd say. Lucas was crying, so he could be in bad shape, too. Can't remember the other guy injured.
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