lol lol lol we lost to Werder Bremen by 0:3. I don't think moving Torres to the winger side isn't working at all. Mourinho has been testing this for the past few friendlies, but it's just not showing anything positive out of him.
nobody these days can withstand the temptation of money, sadly.LaVolpe024 wrote:
Bayern already discussing Reus' contract publicly, much to the dismay of BVB. I mean fucking hell Bayern, really? Really Rummenigge? I sure as hell hope Reus has it in his heart to not go to Bayern, that's what takes some serious courage.
Besiktas seem somewhat in the middle. Neither one of the easiest or the hardest matchups imo. Crazy atmosphere too haha.LaVolpe024 wrote:
I'd love to play Copenhagen, they've got a smashing atmosphere at the Parken. Definitely want to avoid Athletic though, not a team to be trifled with.
Rip..JonnyThatJonny wrote:
SSC Napoli (ITA) v Athletic Club (ESP)
LOSC Lille (FRA) v FC Porto (POR)
LaVolpe024 wrote:
Franck Ribery retires from international football.
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At the end of the day many Arsenal fans, myself included, are indifferent towards players like Cesc. It's not worth paying attention towards him or any of their sort. Keep in mind that we moulded him to our style, just like we did for Brady, Rocastle, Limpar, Ljungberg and Ramsey.bmin11 wrote:
I'm sorry to say this in front of you, but Fabregas had a wonder of a match. I swear Mourinho just told Cesc to do whatever he wants, because he just turned Chelsea into his team. I didn't see the day to watch one touch passes being made in the penalty box.
Wow o_O impressive kidLaVolpe024 wrote:
15 year old Martin Ødegaard set to make his international debut for Norway quite possibly in a friendly against England scheduled within the coming weeks. This kid has been tearing up the Tippeligaen (Norway's first division), literally running rings around players twice his age. Very promising future prospect, I just hope he doesn't get poached by Bayern, Real Madrid, Barca et al.
If he comes to Germany, he couldn't play until he turns 16 though, which would be in December. Stuttgart and Bayern already showed interest in him, and plenty of other clubs as well. It seems like it won't be an English club since his father disagrees with the mentality regarding young talents there, though I have no clue what he thinks about the other leagues. I actually do hope that he stays with his club for a while longer until transferring, really.LaVolpe024 wrote:
15 year old Martin Ødegaard set to make his international debut for Norway quite possibly in a friendly against England scheduled within the coming weeks. This kid has been tearing up the Tippeligaen (Norway's first division), literally running rings around players twice his age. Very promising future prospect, I just hope he doesn't get poached by Bayern, Real Madrid, Barca et al.
honestly tippeligaen isnt anything special of a league to play in, hence why he is allowed to play as he does. sure the guy probably has talent and probably big talent as well, but in all honesty, if you put him in a league with a bit more of a competition and higher skill cap, he'd probably struggle a lot more.LaVolpe024 wrote:
15 year old Martin Ødegaard set to make his international debut for Norway quite possibly in a friendly against England scheduled within the coming weeks. This kid has been tearing up the Tippeligaen (Norway's first division), literally running rings around players twice his age. Very promising future prospect, I just hope he doesn't get poached by Bayern, Real Madrid, Barca et al.
The attitude and management of youth players in England has come under criticism for being too generous in terms of wages, many believe that it spoils the players or puts too much pressure on their shoulders to perform in top flight football. He's definitely staying for now but if he continues like this until he's 18-ish there'll be a host of clubs lining up to sign him.Jindujun93 wrote:
If he comes to Germany, he couldn't play until he turns 16 though, which would be in December. Stuttgart and Bayern already showed interest in him, and plenty of other clubs as well. It seems like it won't be an English club since his father disagrees with the mentality regarding young talents there, though I have no clue what he thinks about the other leagues. I actually do hope that he stays with his club for a while longer until transferring, really.
that or you guys hve no clue how to spend money, massively overprizing players, and going deeper and deeper into debtLaVolpe024 wrote:
Also EPL is outrageously far ahead of the other leagues in Europe when it comes to net transfer spending. That's the value of marketability and the fact that everyone speaks English.
transfers into league - transfers out of league = net spend of league