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So UEFA referee provokes/cheats Neymar, gives a fake penalty for Madrid, then when PSG players are tired of playing against 14 players, rested fraud propaganda gets a lucky tap.
This is what football has came down to. Now watch the VAR cheating drama in Russia. You heard it here first. Oh and another cheap goal by Madrid against tired legs. By diver 7-1 Marcelo who faked like he was going to hospital for his shoulder early in the game (well, a good Madrid bred player), a lucky goal against a goalkeeper who I have no idea what is doing in this rich PSG side. Why get an expensive teenager Mbappe when you don't even have a good goalkeeper?
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Went to bio, come back tie over xD
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On February 15 2018 06:32 N1E wrote: So UEFA referee provokes/cheats Neymar, gives a fake penalty for Madrid, then when PSG players are tired of playing against 14 players, rested fraud propaganda gets a lucky tap.
This is what football has came down to. Now watch the VAR cheating drama in Russia. You heard it here first. Oh and another cheap goal by Madrid against tired legs. By diver 7-1 Marcelo who faked like he was going to hospital for his shoulder early in the game (well, a good Madrid bred player), a lucky goal against a goalkeeper who I have no idea what is doing in this rich PSG side. Why get an expensive teenager Mbappe when you don't even have a good goalkeeper? Didn't know it was cheating when the team gets tired after 70 minutes. Maybe if PSG didn't have games won after 30 minutes in there league and had a challenge every week they wouldn't falter. Plus Neymar and Mbappe have been irrelevant this game and for £450million between thats pretty sad no :D
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On February 15 2018 06:33 Pandemona wrote: Went to bio, come back tie over xD Heard that when Juventus was leading 2-0. Can't guarantee that.
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Tbh Tott/Juve/PSG and Real have shown pretty clear weaknesses so far, whoever advances it looks doubtful that one of these will lift the trophy in the end. I'll start to think that Heynckes will be legendary, Bayern might be the most stable/strong side this year.
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Now the theory could be that when a league like Ligue 1, and Serie A is so lopsided towards the likes of PSG is all the talent they buy wasted as they are never challenged?
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On February 15 2018 06:34 Pandemona wrote:Show nested quote +On February 15 2018 06:32 N1E wrote: So UEFA referee provokes/cheats Neymar, gives a fake penalty for Madrid, then when PSG players are tired of playing against 14 players, rested fraud propaganda gets a lucky tap.
This is what football has came down to. Now watch the VAR cheating drama in Russia. You heard it here first. Oh and another cheap goal by Madrid against tired legs. By diver 7-1 Marcelo who faked like he was going to hospital for his shoulder early in the game (well, a good Madrid bred player), a lucky goal against a goalkeeper who I have no idea what is doing in this rich PSG side. Why get an expensive teenager Mbappe when you don't even have a good goalkeeper? Didn't know it was cheating when the team gets tired after 70 minutes. Maybe if PSG didn't have games won after 30 minutes in there league and had a challenge every week they wouldn't falter. Plus Neymar and Mbappe have been irrelevant this game and for £450million between thats pretty sad no :D Why describe Manchester City? They haven't falter, they have weak players like a teen, a bad goalkeeper, an old right-back (good though, but old), captain Marquinhos (captain? what the hell), Kimpebe (who the hell), Yuri (average left-back at most). They got rid of hard worker Matuidi I don't know why. They leave Draxler on the bench I don't know why. Plus Cavani didn't do anything at all in this game.
But they still had to cheat with that completely biased typical european (giving yellow for Neymar for 1 foul when he was constantly fouled in the ankle and no card was given, plus the dive) referee ruining the beautiful game.
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On February 15 2018 06:37 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: Now the theory could be that when a league like Ligue 1 is lopsided towards PSG is all the talent they buy wasted as they are never challenged?
Bayern are trashing bundesliga in even more epic proportions since Dortmund decline and are top 3 in CL with Real and Barca these last years. Imo la Liga is the best training, quite a lot of talented teams and almost everyone is trying to play so lower table sides are relatively easier to beat. Or you bring Pep and destroy whatever league you're in once the play style is assimilated :D
Funny to see ppl raising to defend PSG without knowing who Kimpembe is :D
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On February 15 2018 06:37 imre wrote: Tbh Tott/Juve/PSG and Real have shown pretty clear weaknesses so far, whoever advances it looks doubtful that one of these will lift the trophy in the end. I'll start to think that Heynckes will be legendary, Bayern might be the most stable/strong side this year.
Thing is I love heynkes so much that I cant even whine about Bayern dominance.. No surprise hoeness and rummenige are breaking their promise and try to kerp him for more years
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On February 15 2018 06:39 imre wrote:Show nested quote +On February 15 2018 06:37 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: Now the theory could be that when a league like Ligue 1 is lopsided towards PSG is all the talent they buy wasted as they are never challenged? Bayern are trashing bundesliga in even more epic proportions since Dortmund decline and are top 3 in CL with Real and Barca these last years. Imo la Liga is the best training, quite a lot of talented teams and almost everyone is trying to play so lower table sides are relatively easier to beat. Or you bring Pep and destroy whatever league you're in once the play style is assimilated :D
But they have challenges i.e. Premier League has Man City working on their skills constantly against Liverpool, Man united, Tottenam and so on. La Liga has Barca, Atletico Madrid.
Who do PSG have... nobody. Juve... nobody. Their stagnant as a result.
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On February 15 2018 06:42 {CC}StealthBlue wrote:Show nested quote +On February 15 2018 06:39 imre wrote:On February 15 2018 06:37 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: Now the theory could be that when a league like Ligue 1 is lopsided towards PSG is all the talent they buy wasted as they are never challenged? Bayern are trashing bundesliga in even more epic proportions since Dortmund decline and are top 3 in CL with Real and Barca these last years. Imo la Liga is the best training, quite a lot of talented teams and almost everyone is trying to play so lower table sides are relatively easier to beat. Or you bring Pep and destroy whatever league you're in once the play style is assimilated :D But they have challenges i.e. Premier League has Man City working on their skills constantly against Liverpool, Man united, Tottenam and so on. La Liga has Barca, Atletico Madrid. Who do PSG have... nobody. Juve... nobody. Their stagnant as a result.
Napoli is really good. Roma isnt bad either. Though your point is valid.
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On February 15 2018 06:32 N1E wrote: So UEFA referee provokes/cheats Neymar, gives a fake penalty for Madrid, then when PSG players are tired of playing against 14 players, rested fraud propaganda gets a lucky tap.
This is what football has came down to. Now watch the VAR cheating drama in Russia. You heard it here first. Oh and another cheap goal by Madrid against tired legs. By diver 7-1 Marcelo who faked like he was going to hospital for his shoulder early in the game (well, a good Madrid bred player), a lucky goal against a goalkeeper who I have no idea what is doing in this rich PSG side. Why get an expensive teenager Mbappe when you don't even have a good goalkeeper?
This just sounds like salt. Who’s at fault? The UEFA ref, Madrid for simulating, Madrid for scoring cheap goals late in the match, PSG for fielding an uneven squad, or all of the above?
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Both Neymar and Mbappe are too arrogant in similar situations Asension on the other hand 
But yea, PSG clearly lack of team stamina, Veratti looked like he's in a shower with heavy breath, and it's clearly salty brazilian fan of Neymar complaining about wrong result
LaLiga also has Sevilla, which might be not the most stable team but still playing play-off unlike Simeone
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Charlie Sheens House51493 Posts
On February 15 2018 06:37 N1E wrote:Show nested quote +On February 15 2018 06:34 Pandemona wrote:On February 15 2018 06:32 N1E wrote: So UEFA referee provokes/cheats Neymar, gives a fake penalty for Madrid, then when PSG players are tired of playing against 14 players, rested fraud propaganda gets a lucky tap.
This is what football has came down to. Now watch the VAR cheating drama in Russia. You heard it here first. Oh and another cheap goal by Madrid against tired legs. By diver 7-1 Marcelo who faked like he was going to hospital for his shoulder early in the game (well, a good Madrid bred player), a lucky goal against a goalkeeper who I have no idea what is doing in this rich PSG side. Why get an expensive teenager Mbappe when you don't even have a good goalkeeper? Didn't know it was cheating when the team gets tired after 70 minutes. Maybe if PSG didn't have games won after 30 minutes in there league and had a challenge every week they wouldn't falter. Plus Neymar and Mbappe have been irrelevant this game and for £450million between thats pretty sad no :D Why describe Manchester City? They haven't falter, they have weak players like a teen, a bad goalkeeper, an old right-back (good though, but old), captain Marquinhos (captain? what the hell), Kimpebe (who the hell), Yuri (average left-back at most). They got rid of hard worker Matuidi I don't know why. They leave Draxler on the bench I don't know why. Plus Cavani didn't do anything at all in this game. But they still had to cheat with that completely biased typical european (giving yellow for Neymar for 1 foul when he was constantly fouled in the ankle and no card was given, plus the dive) referee ruining the beautiful game. Didn't know losing 4-3 (4-1 at a stage) was not faltering xD
Well Kimpebe is class, Silva is 33 and lookes 40 on the pitch these days and imo has never been world class but that is my opinion. I mean look at where he has played football and his best achievement seems to be missing the 7-1 defeat to Germany. Marquinhos is amazing too, i don't know if you have never watched him before but he is one of the most promising defenders around. Chelsea/Madrid wanted him but PSG refused to sell, we wanted also Kimpebe before Luiz and had to make do with Luiz as well. Could pick holes in the rest but that PSG team that played was around like £1billion worth xD yet as you said they TIRED after 70 minutes in the biggest games of there season xd
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On February 15 2018 06:44 Rebs wrote:Show nested quote +On February 15 2018 06:42 {CC}StealthBlue wrote:On February 15 2018 06:39 imre wrote:On February 15 2018 06:37 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: Now the theory could be that when a league like Ligue 1 is lopsided towards PSG is all the talent they buy wasted as they are never challenged? Bayern are trashing bundesliga in even more epic proportions since Dortmund decline and are top 3 in CL with Real and Barca these last years. Imo la Liga is the best training, quite a lot of talented teams and almost everyone is trying to play so lower table sides are relatively easier to beat. Or you bring Pep and destroy whatever league you're in once the play style is assimilated :D But they have challenges i.e. Premier League has Man City working on their skills constantly against Liverpool, Man united, Tottenam and so on. La Liga has Barca, Atletico Madrid. Who do PSG have... nobody. Juve... nobody. Their stagnant as a result. Napoli is really good. Roma isnt bad either. Though your point is valid. Yeah the PSG point is ok, but seems Serie A is actually getting a bit more competitive, especially this season.
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On February 15 2018 06:44 Rebs wrote:Show nested quote +On February 15 2018 06:42 {CC}StealthBlue wrote:On February 15 2018 06:39 imre wrote:On February 15 2018 06:37 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: Now the theory could be that when a league like Ligue 1 is lopsided towards PSG is all the talent they buy wasted as they are never challenged? Bayern are trashing bundesliga in even more epic proportions since Dortmund decline and are top 3 in CL with Real and Barca these last years. Imo la Liga is the best training, quite a lot of talented teams and almost everyone is trying to play so lower table sides are relatively easier to beat. Or you bring Pep and destroy whatever league you're in once the play style is assimilated :D But they have challenges i.e. Premier League has Man City working on their skills constantly against Liverpool, Man united, Tottenam and so on. La Liga has Barca, Atletico Madrid. Who do PSG have... nobody. Juve... nobody. Their stagnant as a result. Napoli is really good. Roma isnt bad either. Though your point is valid.
Bayern is like the counter exemple and last years their league has been easier than Ligue 1 (Monaco last year) and Serie A (Napoli probably being the biggest disappointment of the season in CL)
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Lyon has beaten that garbage Emery side when Neymar wasn't playing. Monaco beat your mighty Manchester City and reached CL semis last year.
Well I guess only 1-0 against these cheaters was good for us
![[image loading]](http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/soccer/500/6273.png) who reached the final of the club world cup 3 times unlike the irrelevant English leaders.
PS: Atletico who? Europa league.
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On February 15 2018 06:46 imre wrote:Show nested quote +On February 15 2018 06:44 Rebs wrote:On February 15 2018 06:42 {CC}StealthBlue wrote:On February 15 2018 06:39 imre wrote:On February 15 2018 06:37 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: Now the theory could be that when a league like Ligue 1 is lopsided towards PSG is all the talent they buy wasted as they are never challenged? Bayern are trashing bundesliga in even more epic proportions since Dortmund decline and are top 3 in CL with Real and Barca these last years. Imo la Liga is the best training, quite a lot of talented teams and almost everyone is trying to play so lower table sides are relatively easier to beat. Or you bring Pep and destroy whatever league you're in once the play style is assimilated :D But they have challenges i.e. Premier League has Man City working on their skills constantly against Liverpool, Man united, Tottenam and so on. La Liga has Barca, Atletico Madrid. Who do PSG have... nobody. Juve... nobody. Their stagnant as a result. Napoli is really good. Roma isnt bad either. Though your point is valid. Bayern is like the counter exemple and last years their league has been easier than Ligue 1 (Monaco last year) and Serie A (Napoli probably being the biggest disappointment of the season in CL) True Bayern have it easy, there league is a joke but thy accept that, their bosses even say it multiple times a season. But they don't fail as much to the big top sides in Europe much. PSG do xD
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On February 15 2018 06:50 N1E wrote:Lyon has beaten that garbage Emery side when Neymar wasn't playing. Monaco beat your mighty Manchester City and reached CL semis last year. Well I guess only 1-0 against these cheaters was good for us + Show Spoiler +who reached the final of the club world cup 3 times unlike the irrelevant English leaders. PS: Atletico who? Europa league. Yes because that same Man City side who lost to Monaco were trash last season then Pep spent another £300million to fix it Buying 2 of those monaco players and now they are doing a bit better xD
English clubs playing in that amazing club world cup that is supposedly a big trophey in everyones eyes not in Europe if you want to live with that you can but no one gives a crap about that in Europe, or certainly not in England
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Silva is 33 and lookes 40 on the pitch these days and imo has never been world class but that is my opinion. Thiago didn't play, possibly he will in Paris. Maybe you confused with Alves (Daniel) who is 34 already. Both were world class and nowadays still good, but you need strenght against 14 man. Perhaps in Paris the PSG president will have some sort of relevance because today his politics were useless and that matters a lot in todays football. Like when Perez bought the spanish league last season.
EDIT: Oh, europe doesn't care... so that's the excuse for the south americans leading the world in the number of titles. Coincidence like the most best players of all times being from here too.
And can't you read? Tired against 14 players team. The weak players were tired, that is. They are on 6-1 Unai's level.
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