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On June 02 2016 20:51 Pandemona wrote:He joined and can't play until September right or will be fit by September and then has to get match fit haha. True Pep signing indeed 
Well thats why he is kinda cheap. At his best he is the best central midfielder we have in Germany.
In a world where Xhaka costs 45 mill this is a good deal imo.
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On June 02 2016 22:01 Pandemona wrote: Any Dutch people have any sources on Koeman to Everton? Why Koeman would want to leave Southampton for Everton doesn't go in my head at the moment, Koeman has made a good squad at Southampton and is continuously building on it with a great youth system in the background. Everton are in disarray after the end of Martinez era, they have a bit of money but the Youth systems are worlds apart. He is now the bookmakers favorite for the job, any news coming out of Holland on it? Koeman has done a sick job in past 2 years here, Southampton have to give him a very good contract to keep him cuz i dont think Everton will be the only club to knock on the door.
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Listening to catalan radio right now: The judge asked Messi about a contract he signed with Adidas 10 years ago, when he was 18 and the document was hella long and written in english.
GL with that lol
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So apparently Ancelotti told the BBC that Bayern is done signing players for the new season already and that they wouldn't buy anyone else.
I'm not sure I trust him.
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Not that unbelievable to me
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Competitions in Australia, Brazil, Germany, Portugal, the Netherlands and the United States are the first to agree to the requirements drawn up by The IFAB and FIFA to participate in experiments with video assistant referees (VARs).
Organisers of the following competitions can now begin preparations in earnest for initial “offline” experiments and eventual “live” experiments: - Australia: Hyundai A-League - Brazil: several competitions under the umbrella of the CBF - Germany: Bundesliga (as a combined project between the DFB and DFL) - Netherlands: several competitions under the umbrella of the KNVB - Portugal: Liga NOS, Portuguese Cup and Super Cup - US: Major League Soccer
www.fifa.com
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On June 03 2016 02:48 sneirac wrote:Show nested quote + Competitions in Australia, Brazil, Germany, Portugal, the Netherlands and the United States are the first to agree to the requirements drawn up by The IFAB and FIFA to participate in experiments with video assistant referees (VARs).
Organisers of the following competitions can now begin preparations in earnest for initial “offline” experiments and eventual “live” experiments: - Australia: Hyundai A-League - Brazil: several competitions under the umbrella of the CBF - Germany: Bundesliga (as a combined project between the DFB and DFL) - Netherlands: several competitions under the umbrella of the KNVB - Portugal: Liga NOS, Portuguese Cup and Super Cup - US: Major League Soccer
www.fifa.com Awesooooooooooome!!!
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blind is god awful as a centre-back. he's versatile sure but i wouldn't shoe him as a a staple of the back four. his best position is working as a defensive midfielder like a carrick or busquets role.
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And he's English which means his value inside England is much more then out of it. Look at sterling.
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On June 03 2016 12:00 Sermokala wrote: And he's English which means his value inside England is much more then out of it. Look at sterling. ? Blind is Dutch no?
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Yes. His father is the coach of the Dutch National team. He also won the CL with Ajax in '95.
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I like to know how many people watched CL games on TV. I guess Real, Barca and Bayern attract the most?!
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Breaking News FIFA HQ IN ZURICH RAIDED BY OFFICIALS FROM SWISS ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE
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But but but I thought Blatter and Platini are the only bad people at FIFA?! :0 How is this possible?!
lol, good to see that the raids keep continuing
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On June 03 2016 21:55 sharkie wrote: But but but I thought Blatter and Platini are the only bad people at FIFA?! :0 How is this possible?!
lol, good to see that the raids keep continuing
I think the question is, are there any good ones ?
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FIFA's lawyers claim Sepp Blatter, Jerome Valcke and Markus Kattner wrongly profited £55m from the organisation in the past five years.Former FIFA president Blatter, former secretary general Valcke and former deputy secretary general Kattner "enriched" themselves - according to investigators - with a series of salary increases, bonuses and incentives in the past five years, some of which broke the law. A statement from FIFA read: "It is clear that the preliminary findings indicate that the payments and contracts warrant considerable further investigation.
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So with all that money laundring they can barely afford a Martial
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On June 03 2016 22:51 Skynx wrote:So with all that money laundring they can barely afford a Martial 
One Martial would feed myself and my family for generations.
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He is generally very reliable with news about Arsenal. Though it might be bid to make negotiations with Real over Koszta easier like they did with Kante bid to lower the price of Xhaka.
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