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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: England
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I actually think Benfica have done themselves no favours, it's a shame.
The way they made a huge deal over Drogba's reaction when the draw was made, players like Gaitan criticising Torres and Drogba before the first leg, the way they were convinced they should of won both legs (especially the first one at home). In the end they were 2 goals short, with Chelsea playing the second half on Wednesday in 2nd gear to try and save energy for the hectic schedule coming up. I expected alot more from Benfica really, both on the pitch and off it. |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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Clearly a penalty. Those shirt pulling incidents in the box should be punished more. What else you got simpleton?
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: University of Arizona
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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#1 Nadal fan : Surfaces are perfect the way they are. Funny how every time Fed loses, the surface is at fault. How about: the player is at fault? |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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you should see what "an scandal" they made for this send off - they went for the newspapers, the federation and uefa claiming this send off was unwarranted and exagerated: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bnoz0KuMEf4 pretty much they are the kind of team that Cesc the Gastly defends... lying cheating idiots who think the referees are there to allow them to play ballet. not surpringly, given the extreme gayness of ballet... wink wink cesc!!!
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#1 Nadal fan : Surfaces are perfect the way they are. Funny how every time Fed loses, the surface is at fault. How about: the player is at fault? |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: England
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The football Benfica played in the first leg at home was really poor, they just kept going for the long ball. To hear their manager say Chelsea were lucky to win that one and were outplayed was very strange. Do you watch Top Gear at all? Their manager looks like James May! |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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The Benfica manager looks like an ageing rockstar.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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So who's Hazard going to go to? Seems like all the top Prem sides are in for the player who's been described as Cristiano Ronaldo's natural successor. Given his links/the Spurs connection, I'd be gutted if he went elsewhere, but with his recent fawning comments re Man U, I fear the great red-faced one will have him in his clutches come next season. Gutting as that would be, it of course wouldn't be half as bad as him ending up at the Emirates!
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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I'm certain he wants to go to Spain though, if he does come to England he'll only be here for a year or two. I'm pleased Chelsea pulled out of the race after seeming like front runners. Why pay £40 million for someone who flirts with every club out there and has his heart set on Spain? We need to build for the future, someone with the wrong attitude and will bolt after a couple of seasons would be a big mistake. |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Maybe, but i'm guessing there will be alot of younger players coming in over those 2 years. Do we really want one of the biggest players setting the tone of flirting with every club under the sun and using the club as a stepping stone to Spain?
The next manager will have to create a new identity, but having him would create the wrong atmosphere imo. |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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Hazard would fit at United but they already have 3 great wingers who would all want to play as much as possible, think they'll just go for a playmaking centre mid and maybe a backup for Evra and that's it.
City are dying for wingers but it's not in Mancini's tactics unless it's a 'plan B', which I don't think Hazard would accept as other clubs would make him first choice. Johnson and Milner as two examples hardly even play as true wingers for us anymore and Hazard would probably end up the same, really wouldn't want to see his skill and creativity bottled up a bit with City's tactics. Spurs would be a great fit, Bale and Hazard interchanging on the wings would make for a scary attack, would give them 3 top quality wingers as well with Lennon thrown in and maybe Dos Santos getting a game or two eventually. Of course this means he'll end up at Newcastle miraculously for 6mil or so when they make top 4 so it doesn't matter anyway. |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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#1 Nadal fan : Surfaces are perfect the way they are. Funny how every time Fed loses, the surface is at fault. How about: the player is at fault? Last edited by Gorecki : 04-07-2012 at 03:22 AM. |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: University of Arizona
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Who would want Di Maria? He's genuinely one-footed and his only real asset is his speed (and occasionally his shot from distance, I think he scored a 30 yarder a few months ago). He hasn't got many tricks either. I wouldn't want him playing for Chelsea...
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Man. Messi is unreal. Barca are a juggernaut.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: England
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There are other options too, Anzi maybe? They love a name, Dalglish likes a wide player aswell. Breaker says Man City need wide players and they have money to burn. He's fallen out with the club and the manager over contract issues, so it seems likely they will cut their losses and get rid whilst his stock is still fairly high. |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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When I see games like today, I wonder what all the hype about Modric is? Too many times, he's just ordinary.
Not a bad player but can't see why Chelsea was so hot on him last summer. I'd love to see how this Spurs team would look if they were managed by Fergie. It makes you appreciate his aggressive attitude over the years: he's never been one to simply pick up a point. Not hammering your boys Ross, just making comments from an entertainment standpoint as a neutral
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