Also Ronaldo please.
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TanGeng
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Also Ronaldo please. | ||
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Thenaaru94
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Rebs
Pakistan10726 Posts
On February 28 2016 03:05 Pandemona wrote: Save it from abysmal LRs with no effort and non updated calendar and other internal things that look ugly compared to my sc2 side ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||
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Liquid`Drone
Norway28678 Posts
3-0 after first half, now 3-2 with 10 minutes remaining, two absolute wondergoals. | ||
zeo
Serbia6298 Posts
On February 28 2016 01:54 Pandemona wrote: Great win for Chelsea, played some ok football until got up to the edge of the box and then they kinda ran out of ideas alot, but still we got there in the end. Southampton very defensive after there goals. So happy for Ivanovic, not had the best season so far. 2 points away from Liverpool, 5 points from ManU. The dream is real. | ||
malcram
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On February 28 2016 04:18 zeo wrote: So happy for Ivanovic, not had the best season so far. 2 points away from Liverpool, 5 points from ManU. The dream is real. I BELIEVE! | ||
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Deleted User 26513
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On February 28 2016 03:19 haitike wrote: Some things that Cristiano Ronaldo said after the match: - I like to play with Karim, Bale and Marcelo, but when they are not there, it's hard. - All these years the press has been saying that I'm shit. But numbers and stats don't lie. - I'm not saying that Jese, Lucas or Kovacic are bad, they are really good but... - I'm hopeful for the CL. But in the CL if you don't have the best you don't win. - There seems to be an agenda against me. And I'm a piece of shit. If everyone was at my level, we'd be first. The last sentence is just... bestial. Ronaldo plays like shit from the start of the season (with the exception of 3 or 4 matches where he shined). He is right that the team lacks depth and is badly built, though. Today we had Borja, Jese and Lucas + Ronaldo in the attacking positions... | ||
smr
Germany4808 Posts
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Rebs
Pakistan10726 Posts
On February 28 2016 07:53 smr wrote: How rich is Everton now? Like 2bn pounds? Always a good move to gain I dont see anything wrong with it ? This guy isnt close to as rich as Abramovich or the UAE dudes, and literally every single top flight club in every league on the planet is constantly working to garner investment. Its not like they are selling out, its a 49% stake that he basically got for selling his 15 percent stake in Arsenal. Everton are worth like 400-500 million tops,even with his investment. And thats how much they are worth, not how rich. They arent particularly rich but they can probably spend 30 million a season comfortably. Whereas when they did it before it was like holy shitballs club record territory. | ||
Greg_J
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WillyWanker
France1915 Posts
On February 28 2016 05:48 Pr0wler wrote: Ronaldo plays like shit from the start of the season (with the exception of 3 or 4 matches where he shined). He is right that the team lacks depth and is badly built, though. Today we had Borja, Jese and Lucas + Ronaldo in the attacking positions... Whose fault is it though? The problem is nobody can rival Florentino. Unless he resigns, he can't be replaced... It's so hard to know if Zidane is actually a good coach or not because with Perez as president, the RM's coach will never have the freedom to play as he wants. The midfield is ridiculously unbalanced, they're putting players like Kroos or Modric to run like Makelele... Where's Casemiro? Oh yeah, not marketable enough... Madrid has a team full of talent, they're top 3 with Barça and Bayern in that regard. But as for the football they play, they're maybe top 20 in Europe. They win games because of the players they field, but in Champions League and against big teams it's just not enough. Even under Ancelotti the team wasn't balanced (yeah they won the CL. 3 headers from Ramos gave them the CL :p). The last team that made sense was Mourinho's in 2012 and that's because Florentino gave him the full control over the team/club. | ||
smr
Germany4808 Posts
On February 28 2016 08:01 Rebs wrote: I dont see anything wrong with it ? This guy isnt close to as rich as Abramovich or the UAE dudes, and literally every single top flight club in every league on the planet is constantly working to garner investment. Its not like they are selling out, its a 49% stake that he basically got for selling his 15 percent stake in Arsenal. Everton are worth like 400-500 million tops,even with his investment. And thats how much they are worth, not how rich. They arent particularly rich but they can probably spend 30 million a season comfortably. Whereas when they did it before it was like holy shitballs club record territory. Sorry was a bit mean. I have nothing against Everton. Great mid-tier club that playerwise has the potential to break into the top 4 atleast every other year. They are the kind of club that make leagues exciting. Just a widespread attitude in Germany that we enjoy and respect success more if it was hard fought for. | ||
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On February 28 2016 17:55 WillyWanker wrote: Whose fault is it though? The problem is nobody can rival Florentino. Unless he resigns, he can't be replaced... It's so hard to know if Zidane is actually a good coach or not because with Perez as president, the RM's coach will never have the freedom to play as he wants. The midfield is ridiculously unbalanced, they're putting players like Kroos or Modric to run like Makelele... Where's Casemiro? Oh yeah, not marketable enough... Madrid has a team full of talent, they're top 3 with Barça and Bayern in that regard. But as for the football they play, they're maybe top 20 in Europe. They win games because of the players they field, but in Champions League and against big teams it's just not enough. Even under Ancelotti the team wasn't balanced (yeah they won the CL. 3 headers from Ramos gave them the CL :p). The last team that made sense was Mourinho's in 2012 and that's because Florentino gave him the full control over the team/club. Personaly I can't see what is marketable about Kroos... Basically he is the midfield version of Berbatov, without the magical touch. The laziest, not motivated midflieder I've ever seen. But, yeah, you said it. It's Florentino's fault. The presidential elections are next year and unless some miracle happens, he will be forced to resign or will just not be elected. At least I hope so. If after all these years of fuck-ups the socios still elect him... Well, then Real M actually deserves to be the 3rd best team in Spain. | ||
sharkie
Austria18440 Posts
On February 28 2016 21:56 Pr0wler wrote: Personaly I can't see what is marketable about Kroos... Basically he is the midfield version of Berbatov, without the magical touch. The laziest, not motivated midflieder I've ever seen. But, yeah, you said it. It's Florentino's fault. The presidential elections are next year and unless some miracle happens, he will be forced to resign or will just not be elected. At least I hope so. If after all these years of fuck-ups the socios still elect him... Well, then Real M actually deserves to be the 3rd best team in Spain. Kroos has always been a hard worker for Bayern and Germany. I don't know what has happened with him in RM. | ||
Dingodile
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On February 28 2016 22:02 sharkie wrote: Kroos has always been a hard worker for Bayern and Germany. I don't know what has happened with him in RM. I never liked Kroos football, "safe and very slow play" is his hallmark . He always was the bottleneck if Bayern has to play offense. | ||
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On February 28 2016 22:02 sharkie wrote: Kroos has always been a hard worker for Bayern and Germany. I don't know what has happened with him in RM. Well, look at him in this situation... And his reaction after. Laughable. Same for Danilo btw. https://streamable.com/9cax | ||
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