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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby SKS » Feb 16, '14, 11:00 am

So Giroud cheated on his wife. What a cunt. :facepalm
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby AkydefGoldberg » Feb 16, '14, 11:05 am

^Oh right. I saw Piers Morgan tweet him something and it was in reply to Giroud apologising but didn't realise it was because he cheated on his wife. Nice to see him scoring, he had been in a barren rut having not scored for a while.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby Daz » Feb 16, '14, 11:06 am

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AkydefGoldberg wrote:^Well done Vince on makin it through the week of seeing Andy Carroll as your profile pic but felt missed out on more Jungle Book posts.


There was only so many posts I could turn into ones about Jungle Book and there were many topics I wanted to comment on. There was actually many times I didn't post purely because I didn't know how to turn it into something about Jungle Book.


so what you're saying is, you kept posting down to the bear necessities.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby Viazon » Feb 16, '14, 11:10 am

SKS wrote:So Giroud cheated on his wife. What a cunt. :facepalm


He's a footballer. I'm never surprised anymore when these stories come out.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby Viazon » Feb 16, '14, 11:10 am

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AkydefGoldberg wrote:^Well done Vince on makin it through the week of seeing Andy Carroll as your profile pic but felt missed out on more Jungle Book posts.


There was only so many posts I could turn into ones about Jungle Book and there were many topics I wanted to comment on. There was actually many times I didn't post purely because I didn't know how to turn it into something about Jungle Book.


so what you're saying is, you kept posting down to the bear necessities.


Precisely.

Also, why the hell didn't we play like this last week?!
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby prophet » Feb 16, '14, 11:17 am

Not sure Liverpool fans would admit it but I think this game was win-win either way. Arsenal can win this game, good for them. They'll likely get spanked by Bayern and I'd fancy Everton to beat them in the next round. Meanwhile Liverpool get another couple of weeks off to rest as they concentrate solely on getting into the Top 4. Champions League football next season is every Liverpool fan's priority.

That being said it's frustrating how the BT Commentators are talking so highly about Arsenal's good form. I'd rather win 5-1 in the league tbh...
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby prophet » Feb 16, '14, 11:23 am

Gerrard scores penalties for fun. Fast forward to Brazil this Summer and you know he'll miss...

Sturridge misses a 1-on-1, Liverpool playing better now. Like I say, the only bad result today is a draw.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby AkydefGoldberg » Feb 16, '14, 11:47 am

Rooney close to signing a new five and half year deal, worth £300,00 a week.

Rooney's new contract coming means there's a decision to make.

I can't see the combination of RVP up top with Rooney behind and Mata on the right working. It's early days and we'll have to see how they do till the end of the season but the early signs aren't great.

I always felt if Rooney left I wouldn't have shed much tears despite his form this season. His age and lack of desire to keep himself in condition suggests he will struggle once he creeps over 30. But he's staying and he damn well better work hard to prove why he's worth £300,000 a week and earning more than Messi from a wages POV.

I think RVP will leave in the summer and thus allow us to play our £37m man in the position he's best at and allow Rooney to go up top and then it's a case of spending well to fill the slots besides Mata (Januzaj to go to the right of him and Moyes seems to be wanting Reus which I doubt he'll get).

But if we have RVP, Mata, Rooney, Januzaj then on paper and on FIFA, it looks great but in reality, fear we might have similiar issues but who knows. Maybe strengthening the midfield and wing positions might help the fluidity of the front four.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby Viazon » Feb 16, '14, 11:58 am

So, Rooney makes suggestions they he may want to leave then gets given a huge contract. All this seems very familiar. I wouldn't pay that much for Rooney. In fact, I would let him go. I'm sure Man U could attract a top striker who would demand less money a weak. Rooney is a great player but I wouldn't expect them to be that desperate to keep him. Especially not at that price. Rooney is just all about the money.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby SKS » Feb 16, '14, 12:36 pm

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SKS wrote:So Giroud cheated on his wife. What a cunt. :facepalm


He's a footballer. I'm never surprised anymore when these stories come out.


Doesn't make him any less of a cunt. There are plenty of footballers that aren't.

He's been married for three years and has a young daughter, considers himself a strong believer in Christ, even has a tattoo that says "the Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want".

Wanker.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby Viazon » Feb 16, '14, 12:55 pm

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SKS wrote:So Giroud cheated on his wife. What a cunt. :facepalm


He's a footballer. I'm never surprised anymore when these stories come out.


Doesn't make him any less of a cunt. There are plenty of footballers that aren't.

He's been married for three years and has a young daughter, considers himself a strong believer in Christ, even has a tattoo that says "the Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want".

Wanker.


Yep. Like I said. Footballer.

I'm not saying he is any less of a cunt. I'm just saying I am not surprised anymore when I hear stories about footballers cheating on their wives. I just rolled my eyes when I read it in the paper.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby PorkChop » Feb 16, '14, 1:11 pm

Both Rooney an Giroud are cunts.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby prophet » Feb 16, '14, 1:19 pm

PorkChop wrote:Both Rooney an Giroud are cunts.

So is Howard Webb for missing the most stone-wall penalty I've ever seen from 5 yards away.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby AkydefGoldberg » Feb 16, '14, 2:13 pm

Suarez didn't help himself with theatrical roll over, he was in the air at one point with his roll but should have been a penalty. Only defence I have of Webb for not giving it was that he was maybe straight on so didn't see the full collision from the angle he was standing it. If he more near the D, then he would have given it.

Or not. Refs are hesitant to give two pens to the same team it seems no matter if it is a penalty.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby SKS » Feb 16, '14, 2:23 pm

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From his view it doesn't look all that bad, plus Suarez flopping like a fish didn't help his case.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby prophet » Feb 16, '14, 2:43 pm

Nope that's bollocks. It was a stone-wall penalty and he's the only fucker in the ground that didn't catch it despite being the first one there. People will say that Suarez' reputation proceeds him which is a fair point but it's Howard Webb's job to put that to the see and make the right call. He dropped the ball for Liverpool the other month against Chelsea too which is probably why I'm bitter. If it was a tough call then sure but that for me is the easiest call to get right he'll have all season.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby Daz » Feb 16, '14, 2:47 pm

If I was the ref, I wouldn't have given it. Especially not from that angle.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby prophet » Feb 16, '14, 3:04 pm

From that GIF, Suarez knocks the ball on then gets clattered. No two ways about it even from that angle.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby SKS » Feb 16, '14, 3:08 pm

Dude, I think you're clearly blinded by your Liverpool bias. From his point of view it looks like a rough shoulder challenge where they both meet. Suarez grabs his leg and flops around like he's just been sniped, which makes it look like more of a dive than anything else.

Liverpool had just been given a penalty before that. I don't fault Webb for the decision to not give one there, because of the theatrics and his point of view, and quite frankly Liverpool is lucky Webb didn't send off Sterling for putting his hand on him earlier in the match since refs have sent people off for far less.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby prophet » Feb 16, '14, 3:23 pm

SKS wrote:Dude, I think you're clearly blinded by your Liverpool bias. From his point of view it looks like a rough shoulder challenge where they both meet. Suarez grabs his leg and flops around like he's just been sniped, which makes it look like more of a dive than anything else.

Liverpool had just been given a penalty before that. I don't fault Webb for the decision to not give one there, because of the theatrics and his point of view, and quite frankly Liverpool is lucky Webb didn't send off Sterling for putting his hand on him earlier in the match since refs have sent people off for far less.

Bollocks. The commentary team and pretty much the entire world agreed that it was the most stone-wall penalty of the season. Sure Suarez went down theatrically but all the foreigners do that and it's Webb's job to put that to one side and make the call based on the challenge. Fuck that about Sterling too he had his hand on Webb for about 2 seconds in frustration and Webb's common sense prevailed there. I will admit that we were lucky to have Gerrard on the pitch because he should've seen a second yellow for hacking down Oxlade-Chamberlain.

I'm not being biased towards Liverpool because as I said earlier I'm not actually bothered about being eliminated from the cup. I just happen to feel (as does most of the world) that Webb got an easy decision wrong.
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