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It's amazing to see the difference between the play of La Liga & the Prem. It's like seeing sunlight after days of dark skies...
It's amazing to see the difference between the play of La Liga & the Prem. It's like seeing sunlight after days of dark skies...
It's not even just La Liga. The Italian league, Portuguese league, German league are way different.. England plays like they're stuck on an island (which they are) and never learned any better. There's just no ball control and fluidity. I wanted to smack my television set watching the way Man United plays there "system". It's so desperate and ugly.
Higuian just sealed the deal for Napoli vs Milan with a great goal and Balotelli just missed his first ever penalty
Glad Southern Italian teams are finally sticking it to the Northerners.
United doesn't have a system.
Moyes is just throwing out the most experienced 11 players and hoping that individual brilliance saves him.
PSV 4-0 over Ajax. Light work.
Keep clowning my wallpaper request, Coupe.
United doesn't have a system.
Moyes is just throwing out the most experienced 11 players and hoping that individual brilliance saves him.
Haven't United been one of league leaders is crossing the ball for years tho? It dipped down when Ronaldo was there, but that's been the system right?
I'll agree with Moyes tho, I thought United needed to go outside the box and hire someone different since football has changed so much. Not a phony Sir Alex.
Istanbul Derby Between Besiktas and Galatasaray Abandoned After Fans Invade Pitch In Injury Time Posted on September 22, 2013 by Christopher Harris Share0 Tweet0 0 Reddit0 The Istanbul derby between Besiktas and Galatasaray was abandoned Sunday after Besiktas fans invaded the pitch in the 92nd minute with their team losing 2-1 to Galatasaray. Dozens of Besiktas fans ran on the pitch and began throwing chairs at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium. The referee stopped the match and sent the two teams to the locker room. The referee then made the decision to abandon the match. According to the Hurriyet Daily News, “A scuffle broke out between supporters and security personnel after Galatasaray’s midfielder, Felipe Melo, was booked with a red card in the 92nd minute. Police fired tear gas to disperse the supporters on the field.” The match between Besiktas and Galatasaray had gotten off to a good start, with a record Turkish attendance of 76,127. Besiktas plays its derby games at the Turkish national stadium, Atatürk Olympic Stadium, although away supporters are not allowed to attend derby matches. Galatasaray were in front in the game 2-1 after two goals by Didier Drogba. The Turkish Football Federation will now have to decide what will happen regarding the match — whether they’ll force a replay, fine Besiktas for failing to control their fans, or award a victory to Galatasaray. Here’s the video showing the scenes in Istanbul that led to the match being abandoned:
Sunderland just confirmed they sacked di Canio. What a disaster that was.
RDM...
Glad to see that rat b*****d sacked. Never understood why he was able to get the job & why the uproar wasn't sustained. di canio has a very elaborate tattoo celebrating his fascist beliefs. For those that don't know, that's an "imperial" eagle holding what's called fasces which were mussolini era symbols of fascism. Under the eagle is the image marauding mussolini in a military/ss like helmet. The imperial eagle was later adopted by the nazi party. That t-shirt he's wearing in the pic below is a mussolini quote.
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Lets not go comparing facism and nazism in the same sentence now tho. Plus he's throwing the thousands of years old Roman salute (he's Roman), not the "nazi" salute.
Di Caneo has fascist nationalistic political beliefs, that has nothing to do with Nazism. The word Facism in this country has been thrown into the propaganda bucket of "evil" words like communism, socialism, etc. Di Caneo is not the bad guy people portray him to be. Yes he's a stubborn man who runs his team with an iron fist, because that's the way he thinks he can inspire players. - It didn't work, so he got fired. But he's not evil.