2016 - 2017 Football Thread - Page 81
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stilt
France2751 Posts
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Charlie Sheens House51493 Posts
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haitike
Spain2716 Posts
PD: Sevilla Sampaoli is playing so well. | ||
Greg_J
China4409 Posts
I'll move quickly past Exeter been knocked out of the cup. Chelsea where unreal agaist Everton. Everton are pretty hit and miss but they are a really good side. Chelsea made them look like they where clubs from a different division. I still don't realy understand what went wrong at Chelsea but there's signs it's starting to be put back together. City looked hung over. Pretty hard to recapture the pashion and excitment of midweek playing gets Boro. But these are the kind of games they need to win if they want to win the league. The London derby was underwhelming. Both clubs look off the pace of the performances from Chelsea and Liverpool this weekend. But the table suggest they are up there. It's too early to call anything and it's great to have so many clubs in there with a chance. | ||
DucK-
Singapore11447 Posts
On November 07 2016 16:50 Greg_J wrote: Pretty entertaining weekend. I was too busy to watch much. Exciting end to the K League with FC Seoul pulling back a crazy points difference with the help of Jeonbuk's points deduction and very poor end to the season. Seoul still had to beat Jeonbuk at home on the last day of the season and they managed it. In what I imagine to have been a very cagey affair. Not really sure where I can find K league highlights. I'll move quickly past Exeter been knocked out of the cup. Chelsea where unreal agaist Everton. Everton are pretty hit and miss but they are a really good side. Chelsea made them look like they where clubs from a different division. I still don't realy understand what went wrong at Chelsea but there's signs it's starting to be put back together. City looked hung over. Pretty hard to recapture the pashion and excitment of midweek playing gets Boro. But these are the kind of games they need to win if they want to win the league. The London derby was underwhelming. Both clubs look off the pace of the performances from Chelsea and Liverpool this weekend. But the table suggest they are up there. It's too early to call anything and it's great to have so many clubs in there with a chance. Its never too early to call an arsenal 4th XD | ||
Salteador Neo
Andorra5591 Posts
Also Messi is just unreal, guy puts on a clinic of football every week and is MOTM in like 90% of the games. While Suárez and Neymar are really good, there is still a world of difference between them and Messi. | ||
Skynx
Turkey7150 Posts
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sneirac
Germany3464 Posts
On November 07 2016 20:30 Skynx wrote: Wtf happened to Chelski???? They improved their defense by having 2 of their 3 washed up defenders injured and several key players recovered their form from two years ago or even improved on that. Likely thanks to having a decent coach that can motivate people, at least until they sack him for not winning CL in may... | ||
DucK-
Singapore11447 Posts
2. We have an ultra motivated right winger willing to run his socks off to prove himself, after several seasons of being overlooked. 3. We actually have a left wing now. | ||
sharkie
Austria18481 Posts
I also know that its not a win when they don't post. :D | ||
Salteador Neo
Andorra5591 Posts
Fun fact: The Game of Thrones cast was actually at the stadium and must have had a blast. I saw the actor who plays Jaime recording the stadium on the phone while the fans sang the anthem. Sevilla crowd is the only one in Spain that comes close to Anfield in that regard. | ||
haitike
Spain2716 Posts
It is a pity that they couldn't keep that high level in the second half. | ||
nayumi
Australia6499 Posts
Perez's parting gift to his successor? :D | ||
WillyWanker
France1915 Posts
On November 08 2016 08:49 nayumi wrote: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3913302/Cristiano-Ronaldo-declares-got-10-years-left-Real-Madrid-star-pens-new-five-year-365-000-week-deal.html Perez's parting gift to his successor? :D What successor? Realistically, he could stay president for as long as he wants because of how their elections work x) I wonder how it's going to end with Ronaldo. He's famous for taking super good care of his body, but he'd have to change his playstyle to something like a playmaker, and I don't think he has those qualities. Maybe a more fixed 9? Meanwhile, Marca trophies ceremony is the usual circus we have every year xD I know I shouldn't care but I still do. Ronaldo best player of la liga (???), Simeone best coach (makes a bit more sense but still), Morata best Spanish player (their CL final was 2 seasons ago guyyys)... | ||
evilfatsh1t
Australia8716 Posts
his positioning is still retardedly good and hes clinical enough to make goals with little chances so why change? just stick him in cf forever and hell do what ibrahimovic does with higher success rate | ||
Dante08
Singapore4128 Posts
On November 07 2016 08:35 haitike wrote: Messi was spectacular today. PD: Sevilla Sampaoli is playing so well. Well fuck my country's service provider, I won't be able to watch Messi live. We pay USD50+ per month for cable and you would expect to be able to watch every league with that but nope only EPL, CL and Bundesliga. | ||
Rebs
Pakistan10726 Posts
On November 08 2016 13:30 Dante08 wrote: Well fuck my country's service provider, I won't be able to watch Messi live. We pay USD50+ per month for cable and you would expect to be able to watch every league with that but nope only EPL, CL and Bundesliga. You dont get star channels in Singapore ? | ||
WillyWanker
France1915 Posts
On-demand subscriptions to your favorite teams/competitions would sell so easily. Every country has their own TV rights but it's such a bad user experience. TV is outdated, streaming your computer to your TV or using a smart TV is super easy now. On-demand games with the choice of the commentary language... Maybe one day it'll happen. Only a huge, rich group could buy enough TV rights to make that a reality.. | ||
Greg_J
China4409 Posts
On November 08 2016 14:05 WillyWanker wrote: I wonder why no one is trying to do a Netflix of sports... On-demand subscriptions to your favorite teams/competitions would sell so easily. Every country has their own TV rights but it's such a bad user experience. TV is outdated, streaming your computer to your TV or using a smart TV is super easy now. On-demand games with the choice of the commentary language... Maybe one day it'll happen. Only a huge, rich group could buy enough TV rights to make that a reality.. As long as it wasn't stupidily expensive I would pay to watch Exeter games. There's no way to watch your local team if they are small and you have fled the country. But you are talking more about the big clubs. I guess it might mean the rich clubs get richer though. Far more people will subscribe to the bigger teams, bigger games and it could mean big clubs get richer. I like the way the Premier League splits the TV around the teams evenly even if it's crazy to have some games one channel and others on an entirely different network. | ||
stilt
France2751 Posts
On November 07 2016 22:14 sharkie wrote: I always know the result of a barca match when their fanboys praise how good the match was (funnily enough a match was never good when they lost :p) hehe. I also know that its not a win when they don't post. :D You always seem pretty bitter and salty when you talk about football, maybe you should calm down a bit. | ||
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