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WombaT
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Northern Ireland26225 Posts
September 28 2021 21:44 GMT
#781
On September 29 2021 06:13 Liquid`Drone wrote:
wow lol, at least on paper, that's one of the biggest upsets in CL history. Rosenborg winning against Milan away in 1996 feeling to this.

That was huge but the gaps were a bit less between the big leagues and the rest back then.

Christ even I hadn’t heard of Sheriff prior to them making groups and it’s pretty darn rare that happens these days.

Good to see!
'You'll always be the cuddly marsupial of my heart, despite the inherent flaws of your ancestry' - Squat
Liquid`Drone
Profile Joined September 2002
Norway28736 Posts
September 28 2021 21:59 GMT
#782
Absolutely gorgeous finish too, lol. 31-4 in shots, 11-3 on target, 13-0 in corners.. 1-2. Finishing and goalkeeping is an important skill of course, but it seems fairly lucky anyway.
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Harris1st
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Germany7036 Posts
September 29 2021 07:46 GMT
#783
Messi Messi Messiiiii! Really happy that he is finding his mojo back. Hope there is more to come

Dortmund winning without Haaland was important since this will be what it's like come summer

Realololololol
Go Serral! GG EZ for Ence. Flashbang dance FTW
Bacillus
Profile Joined August 2010
Finland2011 Posts
September 29 2021 08:36 GMT
#784
On September 29 2021 16:46 Harris1st wrote:
Messi Messi Messiiiii! Really happy that he is finding his mojo back. Hope there is more to come

It's early days, but overall the PSG attack still looked pretty underwhelming. I guess it's fine as long as they can find the goals from the limited chances, but I don't think they're still playing anywhere close to the expected level.
Bacillus
Profile Joined August 2010
Finland2011 Posts
September 29 2021 19:47 GMT
#785
Looks pretty interesting at half time. Barca needs a goal or two, United needs a goal and Juventus is looking pretty strong vs Chelsea.
KobraKay
Profile Joined March 2010
Portugal4237 Posts
September 29 2021 20:52 GMT
#786
how bad can barça be to lose against benfica? the next few days will be hard on the rest of us as their delusional fans wont shut up about beating barça T_T
CJ Fighting! (--.--)
evilfatsh1t
Profile Joined October 2010
Australia8789 Posts
September 29 2021 20:57 GMT
#787
ronaldo with the injury time winner. what an ending. it had to be him again
Oukka
Profile Blog Joined September 2012
Finland1683 Posts
September 29 2021 21:02 GMT
#788
Now that's how you Champions League! I'm starting to warm up yo this Ronaldo signing!
I play children's card games and watch a lot of dota, CS and HS
Liquid`Drone
Profile Joined September 2002
Norway28736 Posts
September 29 2021 21:02 GMT
#789
Another bad game by United, but I have the feeling this type of comeback might have been just the morale boost they needed to get back in decent form.
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evilfatsh1t
Profile Joined October 2010
Australia8789 Posts
September 29 2021 21:19 GMT
#790
yeah the chronic midfield problem was exposed badly today. this time it was mctominay who was given the single pivot role and he was just as clueless as fred a few weeks ago. we couldnt play any passes through midfield at all.
stilt
Profile Joined October 2012
France2754 Posts
September 29 2021 22:50 GMT
#791
On September 30 2021 05:52 KobraKay wrote:
how bad can barça be to lose against benfica? the next few days will be hard on the rest of us as their delusional fans wont shut up about beating barça T_T


The weakest barca since 20 years...
I don't follow them at all but I did a bit last season and even with Messi, that was dreadful lol
GTR
Profile Blog Joined September 2004
51521 Posts
September 29 2021 23:19 GMT
#792
man you know shits serious this year when SAF goes and sees his son ronny every time they're playing at home
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Bacillus
Profile Joined August 2010
Finland2011 Posts
September 30 2021 06:40 GMT
#793
So, I guess Koeman is going to get sacked unless there's some severance fee Barca can't afford.

Yesterday the betting favorites seemed to be Xavi, Roberto Martinez and Erik ten Hag. Now Pirlo seems to be on the rise. I think Xavi and Pirlo are pretty reclutant to wreck their managerial record on the wreck of a team and both are inexperienced for such a tricky task too. Ten Hag seems to be enjoying a really good campaign in Ajax. Maybe Martinez will take over?
WombaT
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Northern Ireland26225 Posts
September 30 2021 07:41 GMT
#794
On September 30 2021 15:40 Bacillus wrote:
So, I guess Koeman is going to get sacked unless there's some severance fee Barca can't afford.

Yesterday the betting favorites seemed to be Xavi, Roberto Martinez and Erik ten Hag. Now Pirlo seems to be on the rise. I think Xavi and Pirlo are pretty reclutant to wreck their managerial record on the wreck of a team and both are inexperienced for such a tricky task too. Ten Hag seems to be enjoying a really good campaign in Ajax. Maybe Martinez will take over?

As far as I’m aware he paid himself out of his Netherlands contract, with the proviso that Barca owe him that money if they remove him before a certain point in his contract.

So yeah pretty expensive.

I don’t really understand Laporta’s actions in this domain. Yes Koeman isn’t doing great and isn’t your guy but why continually undermine him in this time of real trouble for Barca? It can’t help to motivate players who know you’re dead man walking, and this Barca squad isn’t nearly of the quality that Champions League football is a lock regardless of coach.

There’s no real benefit from undermining Koeman and having the team do even worse, and despite poor performances Koeman does at least deserve some credit on a personal level for sticking around with broken promises and a complete clusterfuck.

Just makes it even more of a bear pit for a relative novice like Xavi to get mauled in, or less attractive for more experienced managers who have other options available.


'You'll always be the cuddly marsupial of my heart, despite the inherent flaws of your ancestry' - Squat
Harris1st
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Germany7036 Posts
September 30 2021 08:31 GMT
#795
I'm actually really happy about the clusterfuck that is Barca. It was about time they get in touch with the real world again and not just the fantasy world that is international high end football and moon prices
I hope other clubs will learn the lesson as well and tread a bit more careful when throwing around money
Go Serral! GG EZ for Ence. Flashbang dance FTW
Bacillus
Profile Joined August 2010
Finland2011 Posts
September 30 2021 09:25 GMT
#796
On September 30 2021 16:41 WombaT wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 30 2021 15:40 Bacillus wrote:
So, I guess Koeman is going to get sacked unless there's some severance fee Barca can't afford.

Yesterday the betting favorites seemed to be Xavi, Roberto Martinez and Erik ten Hag. Now Pirlo seems to be on the rise. I think Xavi and Pirlo are pretty reclutant to wreck their managerial record on the wreck of a team and both are inexperienced for such a tricky task too. Ten Hag seems to be enjoying a really good campaign in Ajax. Maybe Martinez will take over?

I don’t really understand Laporta’s actions in this domain. Yes Koeman isn’t doing great and isn’t your guy but why continually undermine him in this time of real trouble for Barca? It can’t help to motivate players who know you’re dead man walking, and this Barca squad isn’t nearly of the quality that Champions League football is a lock regardless of coach.

There’s no real benefit from undermining Koeman and having the team do even worse, and despite poor performances Koeman does at least deserve some credit on a personal level for sticking around with broken promises and a complete clusterfuck.

Just makes it even more of a bear pit for a relative novice like Xavi to get mauled in, or less attractive for more experienced managers who have other options available.

Yeah, spot on.

Managing current Barca is always going to be a tough task for any manager in the world. You're piloting a really imbalanced squad, likely facing unrealistic expectations and get probably very little guaranteed stability until Barca can figure out some sort of long term financial plan.

The last thing you want at that point is the board undermining your work even further. The way Koeman has been treated, the chances are even more candidates are going to skip it and find some other job elsewhere.
RvB
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Netherlands6261 Posts
Last Edited: 2021-09-30 12:51:21
September 30 2021 12:51 GMT
#797
The board doesn't treat him well but Koeman also has a hard time admitting he does anything wrong. It's always someone else. At this point it's clear that he's not good enough to manage a club like Barca although the alternatives aren't any better.
{CC}StealthBlue
Profile Blog Joined January 2003
United States41117 Posts
September 30 2021 21:19 GMT
#798
That didn't take long:

"Smokey, this is not 'Nam, this is bowling. There are rules."
{CC}StealthBlue
Profile Blog Joined January 2003
United States41117 Posts
Last Edited: 2021-10-01 00:00:15
October 01 2021 00:00 GMT
#799
I can see it now, Wall St home of world finance next to that FIFA HQ.

Looking to expand its global footprint beyond its cloistered headquarters next to a zoo on the outskirts of Zurich, soccer’s governing body, FIFA, is studying the feasibility of moving its financial engine, the commercial operation that produces billions of dollars in revenues for the organization, to the United States.

The possible move will be determined by technical factors including the suitability of locations on both coasts, the ease of acquiring work visas for overseas staff members and tax rules, according to an official with direct knowledge of the discussions who declined to speak publicly because a final determination had yet to be made. The operations involved represent a vital part of FIFA’s business: They oversee FIFA’s sale of sponsorships and broadcasting rights, which represent some of the most lucrative properties in global sports.

Since the election of Gianni Infantino as its president in 2016, FIFA been looking at extending its footprint beyond its glass-and-steel headquarters on the east side of Zurich. It has already opened an office in Paris, where most of its staff involved in development and relations with its 211 member associations will eventually be based.

Officials are hopeful that relocating its commercial business to a major American city would help FIFA attract and retain key staff members, amid concerns that its current home is proving a hurdle in attracting talent. Local regulations require FIFA to employ a fixed number of Swiss staff members.

FIFA’s interest in decoupling itself from Zurich is also — in part — an effort to improve its reputation and loosen its ties with its troubled recent past in Switzerland, the country that has been its home since 1932.

Several members of FIFA’s executive board were arrested in Zurich in 2015 as part of a sprawling United States Department of Justice investigation that revealed corrupt practices dating back at least two decades. That scandal led to the downfall of FIFA’s longtime president, Sepp Blatter, and most of the organization’s top leadership.

A move to the United States would have been unthinkable for FIFA in the immediate aftermath of the arrests, since it might have put the organization’s officials, operations and financial accounts within the reach of the U.S. authorities. (Some former FIFA executives, possibly fearing arrest, have not set foot in North America since the scandal.) But now staying in Switzerland comes with its own issues.

Infantino, who replaced Blatter as FIFA president a year after the raids, has faced a yearslong investigation into his relationship with Michael Lauber, Switzerland’s former attorney general. Lauber, who was forced out after revelations that he held private meetings with Infantino, was responsible for Swiss investigations stemming from the 2015 American indictment. Those inquiries have yielded few charges.

The failure of the Swiss authorities to act in the corruption case has frustrated elements of FIFA’s current leadership, who have privately expressed incredulity at the inaction given the amount of evidence obtained in searches of FIFA’s headquarters. At the same time, the investigation into Infantino led to a furious response, with FIFA’s assistant secretary general branding it “a little grotesque and unfair.”

FIFA’s effort to move parts of its operations away from Zurich is seen by insiders as necessary measures for an organization looking to move beyond working methods dating back several decades. The decision to relocate to Paris, for example, has offered officials in its development and member association departments easier access to Africa, a region over which FIFA has largely assumed complete control after a separate corruption scandal involving the president of the regional governing body on the continent.

“Our aim of making football truly global also means that FIFA itself needs to have a more balanced and global organizational set up,” Infantino said when the Paris office opened in June.

FIFA was established in Paris in 1904 but moved to Zurich in 1932 because of Switzerland’s location in the center of Europe, its political neutrality and because “it was accessible by train,” according to a timeline on FIFA’s website. In 2007, FIFA moved into its current headquarters building on a hill overlooking Zurich. The building, known as FIFA House, cost more than $200 million and has several subterranean levels, including the marble-floored, soundproof room where its governing council holds its meetings.

Officials at FIFA remain undecided about how much of a presence the organization would keep in Switzerland, which — thanks to light-touch government oversight and friendly tax arrangements — has grown into the location of choice for international sporting federations. Lausanne, the home of the International Olympic Committee, actively recruits such organizations and has labeled itself “the Silicon Valley of sports.”

Pushing for such significant changes is emblematic of FIFA under Infantino. A Swiss national, he has tried to institute major changes to the way both FIFA and soccer operate, with mixed results. He has enlarged the World Cup, an event responsible for more than 90 percent of FIFA’s revenues, to 48 teams from the current 32-nation format. But his efforts to force through other innovations and increase FIFA’s influence in club soccer have often fallen flat, and his current push to shift the World Cup from a quadrennial event to one staged every two years threatens a major fight with European soccer officials and even the International Olympic Committee.

Moving to the United States would offer FIFA the chance to build out its commercial operation in a country that its officials feel has yet to embrace soccer at a level matching the sport’s place in other parts of the world. The timing would also allow FIFA to exert greater control over preparations for the 2026 World Cup, the first edition of the expanded tournament; that tournament will be co-hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada.

But being closer to Wall Street and major American companies, some top FIFA officials contend, would also offer the chance to significantly increase revenues as well as find partners to finance new events and invest in the growing popularity of women’s soccer.

As well as tapping into the potential commercial opportunities available in the world’s largest economy, being based in the United States also would offer FIFA another chance to show that it has moved on from its scandal-ridden past.

FIFA has in recent years tried to mend its relationship with the U.S. government, and officials have been in regular contact with the Department of Justice, which has continued its probe into corruption in world soccer. Some of the fruits of those improved ties were made clear last month when FIFA and its two regional confederations most implicated in the 2015 scandal were cleared to receive more than $200 million recovered from companies and individuals. The Justice Department said the money would have to be administered through FIFA.


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"Smokey, this is not 'Nam, this is bowling. There are rules."
gTank
Profile Joined January 2011
Austria2601 Posts
October 01 2021 10:39 GMT
#800
On October 01 2021 06:19 {CC}StealthBlue wrote:
That didn't take long:

https://twitter.com/sistoney67/status/1443684820786286594


Is there some context to it? I dont know why they are yelling
One crossed wire, one wayward pinch of potassium chlorate, one errant twitch...and kablooie!
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