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Twisted
Netherlands13554 Posts
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Steveling
Greece10806 Posts
They say that messi taunts cristiano by showing off his ballons right before the clasico. They're so bad they rival the english tabloids. About messi, I think gotze's story says it all rly. Just right after they won the WC(literally moments after), he saw messi in the dugout and ran to him for a picture. + Show Spoiler + If only leo was fit at the time. | ||
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Copymizer
Denmark2107 Posts
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Dingodile
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{CC}StealthBlue
United States41117 Posts
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Steveling
Greece10806 Posts
I enjoy the drama of sports. I think the basic ingredients of any good drama have to do with relatively ordinary people being faced with extraordinary circumstances. How do characters act when everything goes wrong? How do they deal with stress, humiliation, injury, death, suffering, separation, and war? I see that in sports. I see people playing hurt, or playing hard even if they know they have no chance to win. Well, there’s a real character whom I loathe but find entertaining — José Mourinho, the coach of Chelsea. I like Real Madrid, and when Mourinho coached them, he basically destroyed the team psychologically. The damage he did to the fan base and the whole structure of the club will last for a while. He was playing a match two days ago in the Champions League against Paris Saint-Germain. It was the return match, and Chelsea had the advantage of an away goal in their first match, and it was unlikely that things were going to go well for Paris. Then partway through the first half, Paris unfairly had a player thrown out. So they were playing 10 against 11. Chelsea should have creamed them. But it ended up being an epic 120 minutes, with comeback after comeback, and even though Paris was playing with a numerical disadvantage, they kept playing really beautiful, pure football, and Chelsea was just playing not to lose. In the last minutes of regulation time, Paris tied it up, and in the last minutes of extra time, they tied it again. Since they had two away goals compared to the one away goal Chelsea had, Paris went through. It was great, dramatic. It was almost like watching a movie. | ||
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51493 Posts
On March 21 2015 02:27 Dingodile wrote: Does captain armband play a big role? I am thinking about a team with 4+ top players like Bayern, Barca , RM etc. I think it does and know it does at Chelsea for sure. John Terry is our leader and does more than enough on the pitch with it. Pretty sure Lahm gets respect when things going wrong at Bayern for sure? Puyol would have got the same too. Real Madrid and Ramos/Casilias (in prime) would get it too? I think respect in the other teams more than shouting/leadership. Can't say about the others as much but Chelsea for sure the captaincy is important. | ||
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Skynx
Turkey7150 Posts
On March 21 2015 04:29 Pandemona wrote: I think it does and know it does at Chelsea for sure. John Terry is our leader and does more than enough on the pitch with it. Pretty sure Lahm gets respect when things going wrong at Bayern for sure? Puyol would have got the same too. Real Madrid and Ramos/Casilias (in prime) would get it too? I think respect in the other teams more than shouting/leadership. Can't say about the others as much but Chelsea for sure the captaincy is important. Francesco Totti, nuff said. | ||
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Greg_J
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lprk
Poland2249 Posts
On March 21 2015 06:15 Greg_J wrote: LOL, that goal. We really need a video or a gif of the goal Derby just put in the back of their own net. Wolves 2:0 Derby. http://mediacdn.fanatix.com/media/5a/1d/82e7132ca7d1572d07e27d09242a7ab6bde8/upload.mp4 | ||
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Greg_J
China4409 Posts
On March 21 2015 07:20 lprk wrote: http://mediacdn.fanatix.com/media/5a/1d/82e7132ca7d1572d07e27d09242a7ab6bde8/upload.mp4 Beautiful, thanks. | ||
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Jockmcplop
United Kingdom9771 Posts
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Greg_J
China4409 Posts
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NuclearJudas
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Greg_J
China4409 Posts
On March 21 2015 21:59 NuclearJudas wrote: Apparently strange scenes at Man Cty as Garath McAuley was sent off for a professional foul, even though Craig Dawson was the one to commit the foul. Wat. I'm sure the FA will think or some good reason why that wasn't the wrong player (I didn't see the incident by the way). Bournemouth have completely bossed Middlesbrough in the first half. i might switch over to events at the Etihad now. edit: Manchester City with 92% possession. | ||
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NuclearJudas
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Greg_J
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NuclearJudas
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2-0 City by Fernando. | ||
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Jockmcplop
United Kingdom9771 Posts
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Jockmcplop
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