The Ultimate Football Thread 2013-2014 Vol. 4 EPL, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A etc

Dude doing the play by play on my feed, said that in 45 games vs Spaniard teams in CL, Man U has only won 10 :x
 
Based Ron...

RMA1-0JUV.gif
 
Switching back and forth between these 3 games

PSG/Anderlecht
Man U/Real Sociedad
Real Madrid/Juventus


Ibra socres for PSG

Chicha heads in a goal, but it's called offsides
 
Llorente with the equalizer... Off a Pogba miss... 1-1 now....

Damn eiddy, you're a jedi master with the gifs....
 
Last edited:
Madrid's defense slept on that Pogba header. Easy rebound for Llorente. If only Barca had some tall players to take advantage of Madrid's weakness (yes, I know Barca is trash at that too :lol )
 
Last edited:
Real may be in denial but they need better defenders. Arbeloa is a joke, Pepe is getting sloppy and old.
 
This guy just can't catch a break in the prem...

3:10PM, WED 23 OCT 2013
Ian Holloway and Crystal Palace set to part company today after one Premier League win in eight games

Crystal Palace will part company with Ian Holloway today after just one victory in his opening eight Premier League games, ITV Football understands.

The club have called a press conference for 5:30pm this evening.

The final straw for Ollie was Monday night's humiliating 4-1 defeat at home to Fulham, when Palace started the match brightly and took a deserved early lead.

Holloway was appointed at Selhurst Park on November 3rd 2012, less than one year ago, and guided them to promotion against all the odds, via the Championship play-offs.

Given the circumstances and his extremely tight budget, many will feel Holloway has not been given a fair chance to turn things around at the club.

Chairman Steve Parish described Holloway as "categorically the right man" to lead Crystal Palace before their defeat to Fulham

More to follow.

http://www.itv.com/sport/football/a...-after-one-premier-league-win-in-eight-games/








is this where they call 'Arry again to try and save the season? :lol
 
Last edited:
Feels like typical Moyes' United.

Gets a goal, and then there's no waves of pressure at the opposing goal...
 
Back
Top Bottom