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    Shaun2J

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    European Football leagues

    Post  Shaun2J on Sat Sep 20, 2008 3:03 pm

    Talk about the Serie A, La Liga, Bundesliga, Andorran First Division and so on.

    Well Bayern are being destroyed by Bremen atm. 1-5 at Home! Laughing

    Hector_Nicols_Accordian

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    Re: European Football leagues

    Post  Hector_Nicols_Accordian on Sat Sep 20, 2008 3:29 pm

    Nice one, that game is being shown here at 12.30, think I will set a reminder to watch that Smile

    The Chosen1

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    Re: European Football leagues

    Post  The Chosen1 on Sun Oct 05, 2008 4:12 pm

    Be The Boss

    A group of 20,000 fans are hoping to become the next Massimo Moratti thanks to website www.squadramia.it. Each member pays £50 towards buying an Italian Football Club, with an identical scheme in England already having purchased non-League side Ebbsfleet United earlier this year.

    Source: Calcio Italia.


    Perhaps Kai fancies ditching Ebbsfleet for a new team? Wink

    IOV

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    Re: European Football leagues

    Post  IOV on Wed Dec 03, 2008 5:07 pm

    This was quite a popular thread on the old forum and yet here not so much

    Looks like Real have Huntelaar signed up for January, which is a pity I'd have loved to seen him at United

    The Chosen1

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    Re: European Football leagues

    Post  The Chosen1 on Sun Dec 07, 2008 1:45 pm

    I'd expect Inter to win the Scudetto, but I don't think they'll come close to winning the Champions League.

    I also think Crespo will leave, either in January or the summer. But I'm sure he'd still be a good signing for someone, he's just out of favour under Mourinho.

    The Chosen1

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    Re: European Football leagues

    Post  The Chosen1 on Wed Dec 10, 2008 2:23 pm

    Just a reminder that this Saturday it's Barca vs. Real, Sky Sports 1 9pm.

    Real are nine points behind Barca.

    I'll be watching.

    Shaun2J

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    Re: European Football leagues

    Post  Shaun2J on Wed Dec 10, 2008 2:32 pm

    And Schuster is gone since yesterday. The put in Ramos till the end of the season.

    The Ayatollah

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    Re: European Football leagues

    Post  The Ayatollah on Wed Dec 17, 2008 7:45 pm

    Ex Hibs boss John Collins back in a job, now boss of Charleroi

    Rooq

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    Re: European Football leagues

    Post  Rooq on Mon Dec 22, 2008 8:52 am

    Hmmm I think Mourihno lost it the weekend when he said that Ibrahimovic was better than Ronaldo!!!

    Ibrahimovic who is the most inconsistent player in the world isnt in the same league as Ronaldo.

    Tomc2488

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    Re: European Football leagues

    Post  Tomc2488 on Tue Dec 23, 2008 4:28 pm

    Talent wise, on his day Ibrahimovic I'd say can be as good as Ronaldo. He has the same knack of conjuring something out of nothing and scores some wonderful goals. When his head is right, like it seems to be at the moment, he gives a lot to the team with his presence up front too. But you're right in saying that he is inconsistent, certainly in Europe and on the international stage he doesn't quite seem to do it enough as he should. I think if any coach can sort him out it might be Mourinho. Ibrahimovic seems the sort of player that needs his ego feeding and Jose is a master of that.

    IOV

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    Re: European Football leagues

    Post  IOV on Tue Dec 23, 2008 5:03 pm

    He's consistent enough in Serie A but take him out of his comfort zone and he does very little especially infront of a British audience

    I would take Ronaldo over him any day!

    Shaun2J

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    Re: European Football leagues

    Post  Shaun2J on Tue Feb 03, 2009 1:47 pm

    Willy Sagnol has ended his career because his Achilles tendon became a big problem.
    Quite a shame. He was a good right back and had a few years left in him, I reckon he wouldn't have been the same again anyway.

    IOV

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    Re: European Football leagues

    Post  IOV on Fri Apr 10, 2009 11:13 am

    Inter striker Adriano has decided to take a break from football and says it could last up to three months. He'll end up back in Brazil soon I think, cant see any European team wasting their time with him after the way he's behaved this last two years

    IOV

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    Re: European Football leagues

    Post  IOV on Sun May 03, 2009 1:03 pm

    Madrid 2 Barca 6

    Impressive performance from the Catalans, Chelski might just be getting worried

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