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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby Viazon » Nov 18, '13, 5:40 am

I find these days that I am not really bothered with international matches unless its a World Cup or something. I just can't wait for the Premier League to start again.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby prophet » Nov 18, '13, 8:51 am

Did anyone here watch Bradford/Coventry yesterday? Terrific game finished 3-3. Good advertisement for lower league football albeit not the defending aspect of the game :lol
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby PorkChop » Nov 18, '13, 9:11 am

prophet wrote:Did anyone here watch Bradford/Coventry yesterday? Terrific game finished 3-3. Good advertisement for lower league football albeit not the defending aspect of the game :lol

My dad's a Coventry fan and sent me a text about it. It sounded awesome... if you're a Bradford fan :lol
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby AkydefGoldberg » Nov 18, '13, 11:34 am

^Likewise. Not long to go now with the England/Germany and Portugal/Sweden matches tomorrow. Come on Ronaldo - want you at the WC!
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby PorkChop » Nov 19, '13, 2:40 pm

1-0 to Germany, though I expected them to be about 2-0 up by this point.

That being said, they're playing their B team and England aren't.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby AkydefGoldberg » Nov 19, '13, 3:48 pm

Zlatan 2-4 Ronaldo.

What a second leg. Ronaldo responded in emphatic style after Zlatan scored two on the bounce to make things nervy. Delighted that Ronaldo is at the WC, wanted him there.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby SlightlyJames » Nov 19, '13, 3:51 pm

Decent win over Norway in what was a rather dull match. Boyd didn't play at all which was a shame, would've been nice to see him back.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby Romo » Nov 19, '13, 4:00 pm

Ronaldo is not the best player in the world, he will win the ballon d'or this year and everyone will say he is better than Messi but Messi has spent a quarter of the year injured
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby HFX » Nov 19, '13, 4:12 pm

FRANCE QUALIFIES, BITCHES :fu ! COMING BACK FROM DOWN 2-0 TO BEAT UKRAINE 3-2 ON AGGREGATE AND MAKE HISTORY! THIS TEAM FINALLY LOOKED LIKE HOW FRANCE SHOULD LOOK! BRING ON BRAZIL AND THE WORLD CUP! SUCK IT ALL YOU HATERS OUT THERE :tim

So much more impressive than a 2-0 aggregate win against Iceland ;)
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby SlightlyJames » Nov 19, '13, 4:23 pm

HFX wrote:FRANCE QUALIFIES, BITCHES :fu ! COMING BACK FROM DOWN 2-0 TO BEAT UKRAINE 3-2 ON AGGREGATE AND MAKE HISTORY! THIS TEAM FINALLY LOOKED LIKE HOW FRANCE SHOULD LOOK! BRING ON BRAZIL AND THE WORLD CUP! SUCK IT ALL YOU HATERS OUT THERE :tim

So much more impressive than a 2-0 aggregate win against Iceland ;)

Didn't know you were French mate.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby HFX » Nov 19, '13, 4:41 pm

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HFX wrote:FRANCE QUALIFIES, BITCHES :fu ! COMING BACK FROM DOWN 2-0 TO BEAT UKRAINE 3-2 ON AGGREGATE AND MAKE HISTORY! THIS TEAM FINALLY LOOKED LIKE HOW FRANCE SHOULD LOOK! BRING ON BRAZIL AND THE WORLD CUP! SUCK IT ALL YOU HATERS OUT THERE :tim

So much more impressive than a 2-0 aggregate win against Iceland ;)

Didn't know you were French mate.


Well I'm born and raised Canadian but my dad's side of the family and a good chunk of my mom's side are of french descent. North Americans like to cheer for the teams from the countries they trace their lineage to. Where I live people don't differentiate between Quebec, France and Northern New Brunswick so they just lump everyone together so I feel a spiritual bond with the France French. French people are really not popular in parts of Alberta :lol but I guess that's what you get when most of the people here seem to be descended from Eastern Europe, the UK and Germany.

I was even fluent in French for most of my so far young life but I've lost A LOT of it over the last couple years. My dad came from French Canada(not Quebec) and was fluent in it as well. I can still read it well enough and can understand what others say with little problem but speaking it has become hard.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby SKS » Nov 19, '13, 8:15 pm

The France national team are still full of cunts.

Nice to see Croatia qualify, I think they can get out of the group stages with a lucky draw but I won't expect much more.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby prophet » Nov 21, '13, 9:33 am

Ronaldo > Messi

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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby Romo » Nov 21, '13, 10:46 am

prophet wrote:Ronaldo > Messi

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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby AkydefGoldberg » Nov 21, '13, 11:14 am

prophet wrote:Ronaldo > Messi

Jussayin'


Amen.

Ronaldo deserves the Ballon D'Or and if he doesn't get it then he'll never get his second one.

People say "Oh well Messi's been injured" and? Does that negate Ronaldo's success? It shouldn't do.

We're approaching end of November and time for Ronaldo to get as close as he can to Messi's record breaking goals scored in a year which is 86 I believe.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby Viazon » Nov 21, '13, 5:53 pm

SKS wrote:The France national team are still full of cunts.

Nice to see Croatia qualify, I think they can get out of the group stages with a lucky draw but I won't expect much more.


As long as the French team have Evra, then that's enough average to class them as being full of cunts.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby Romo » Nov 21, '13, 6:25 pm

AkydefGoldberg wrote:
prophet wrote:Ronaldo > Messi

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Amen.

Ronaldo deserves the Ballon D'Or and if he doesn't get it then he'll never get his second one.

People say "Oh well Messi's been injured" and? Does that negate Ronaldo's success? It shouldn't do.

We're approaching end of November and time for Ronaldo to get as close as he can to Messi's record breaking goals scored in a year which is 86 I believe.


It does make Ronaldo's success any less but it still doesn't make him better than Messi, Messi has been the best in the world for the last 4/5 years and been leaving Ronaldo in his wake, Messi got injured and thats that so Ronaldo plays alot better, scores goal etc but it doesn't mean suddenly he is the best in the world and better than Messi.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby SlightlyJames » Nov 21, '13, 6:26 pm

Romo wrote:
AkydefGoldberg wrote:
prophet wrote:Ronaldo > Messi

Jussayin'


Amen.

Ronaldo deserves the Ballon D'Or and if he doesn't get it then he'll never get his second one.

People say "Oh well Messi's been injured" and? Does that negate Ronaldo's success? It shouldn't do.

We're approaching end of November and time for Ronaldo to get as close as he can to Messi's record breaking goals scored in a year which is 86 I believe.


It does make Ronaldo's success any less but it still doesn't make him better than Messi, Messi has been the best in the world for the last 4/5 years and been leaving Ronaldo in his wake, Messi got injured and thats that so Ronaldo plays alot better, scores goal etc but it doesn't mean suddenly he is the best in the world and better than Messi.

For what it's worth I've felt Ronaldo was a better played long before Messi got injured.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby Romo » Nov 21, '13, 7:28 pm

SlightlyJames wrote:
Romo wrote:
AkydefGoldberg wrote:
prophet wrote:Ronaldo > Messi

Jussayin'


Amen.

Ronaldo deserves the Ballon D'Or and if he doesn't get it then he'll never get his second one.

People say "Oh well Messi's been injured" and? Does that negate Ronaldo's success? It shouldn't do.

We're approaching end of November and time for Ronaldo to get as close as he can to Messi's record breaking goals scored in a year which is 86 I believe.


It does make Ronaldo's success any less but it still doesn't make him better than Messi, Messi has been the best in the world for the last 4/5 years and been leaving Ronaldo in his wake, Messi got injured and thats that so Ronaldo plays alot better, scores goal etc but it doesn't mean suddenly he is the best in the world and better than Messi.

For what it's worth I've felt Ronaldo was a better played long before Messi got injured.



I've always seen it like a Rocky v Ivan Drago situation, Ronaldo is built to succeed, you look at him and he's built like an athlete and then you look at Messi and he looks like an average guy you'd see on the street.
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Re: Football/Futbol/Soccer thread

Postby SlightlyJames » Nov 21, '13, 8:15 pm

Romo wrote:
SlightlyJames wrote:
Romo wrote:
AkydefGoldberg wrote:
prophet wrote:Ronaldo > Messi

Jussayin'


Amen.

Ronaldo deserves the Ballon D'Or and if he doesn't get it then he'll never get his second one.

People say "Oh well Messi's been injured" and? Does that negate Ronaldo's success? It shouldn't do.

We're approaching end of November and time for Ronaldo to get as close as he can to Messi's record breaking goals scored in a year which is 86 I believe.


It does make Ronaldo's success any less but it still doesn't make him better than Messi, Messi has been the best in the world for the last 4/5 years and been leaving Ronaldo in his wake, Messi got injured and thats that so Ronaldo plays alot better, scores goal etc but it doesn't mean suddenly he is the best in the world and better than Messi.

For what it's worth I've felt Ronaldo was a better played long before Messi got injured.



I've always seen it like a Rocky v Ivan Drago situation, Ronaldo is built to succeed, you look at him and he's built like an athlete and then you look at Messi and he looks like an average guy you'd see on the street.

That's fair enough, but does that movie trope mean that the "built to succeed" guy can't ever be better? In this case I feel he is.
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