MetalMario
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New doc on Figo out on Netflix. Specifically for when he went from Barca to Madrid. English subtitles of course.
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Look at this combo Suarez did back at home
Good.. the stories coming out about him are terrible.Everyone hates Mbappe now.
It disgusts me.
This is common knowledge. He would have joined United had they not been so hell bent on no release clause. Dortmund agreed and the rest is history. He has one at city too apparently however, they have so much faith on what they offer players (on/off pitch) they don’t seem too worried in being able to keep him.I’m going to tell you something I heard Haaland say in an interview like 2 weeks ago that might make you cry,
He said (not in verbatim) “Going to City didn’t have anything to do with my Father, that didn’t matter”.
So those rumors that United really had a chance a few years ago could have very well been true.
His touch was always ridiculous.. his Norwich goals were brazy too. So glad he left Liverpool
Good.. the stories coming out about him are terrible.
This is common knowledge. He would have joined United had they not been so hell bent on no release clause. Dortmund agreed and the rest is history. He has one at city too apparently however, they have so much faith on what they offer players (on/off pitch) they don’t seem too worried in being able to keep him.
What makes the Champions League get a slight edge is that the players (for club football) have better chemistry with each other due to playing/training with each other so often. They also train under their respected club's manager often, so it's easier to act upon/ invoke their tactics, whereas in their national teams, they don't play with each other as often. This is one of the reasons why Argentina looked basura in 2018 despite having such a surplus of talent.
To me, this adds to the entertaining of the world cup and also to it's prestige. For a manager to get the best out of their team and win it all. Especially when they make not be the youngest and/or the most talented team.
New doc on Figo out on Netflix. Specifically for when he went from Barca to Madrid. English subtitles of course.
Can’t really compare an annual club competition to a global international competition that comes around every 4 years.
I mean we're like on the cusp of a biannual World Cup schedule if some people get their way. So the WC prestige might lose some shine real quick and really exemplify the quality of the UCL and Euros that much more.We can all agree that the WC holds more weight. But if it were annual like the UCL which would you prefer to watch?
Talent, chemistry, and suspense just hits different during the UCL knock outs.
What stories now?Good.. the stories coming out about him are terrible.