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Stalemate.
Night night all x
Night night all x
I don't but he is part of the golden generation. I also said in that post he should be there but not undroppable.Why do people consider Rooney to be part of the "old guard"- he's 28 FFS.
He'll be at the next World cup and potentially, at Euro 2020. In fact, he could go all out crazy and do a Lampard and turn up at the 2022 World Cup at the age of 36
I hate to stop you in your tracks but you are chatting shit,
here is the Real Madrid starting 11:
BenzemaOnly two of them were in the spanish world cup squad, barcelona first 11:
Ronaldo --------------- Bale
Di Maria
Modric ----- Alonso
Marcelo -- Pepe --- Ramos -- Carvajal
Lopez
MessiThey did have 5 players from their starting 11 go with Pedro and Fabreags. Heres Atletico Madrid starting 11
Neymar --------------- Sanchez
Iniesta --- Xavi
Busquets
Alba -- Pique --- Mascherano -- Alves
Valdes
Costa ---- VillaOnly 3 went and one of them got an appearance.
Koke --------------- Turan
Tiago --- Gabi
Luis Felipe -- Godin --- Miranda -- Juanfran
Courtois
Now lets look at the italian top 3 teams. Juve:
Tevez Llorente5 of the starting 11 but only 4 have played. Roma:
Pogba Pirlo Vidal
Asamoah --------------------------- Lichsteiner
Cheillini Bonucci Barzagli
Buffon
TottiOnly one person from the whole squad made the cut, de rossi of course. Finally Napoli also only had one player from their whole squad there and he isn't a starter for the National team. Inter play more than 3 on average? Their most played starting 11 is this
Florenzi --------------- Gervinho
Strootman --- Pjanic
De Rossi
Dodo -- Castan --- Benatia -- Maicon
De Sanctis
PalacioOnly one italian in the team line up! Ranocchia was the only one in the national team, worth noting just because they have italian citizenship doesnt make them italian.
Kovacic
Taider Cambiasso Guarin
Nagatoma --------------------------- Jonathan
Jesus Ranocchia Rolando
Handovic
No you said the top 3 spanish teams are bursting with spanish players and other than Barcelon a they aren't.The top 3 teams in Spain made up 10 of the starting XI then? Isn't that pretty much what I said?
I know Inter play more than 3 keep going to the other teams and you'll see what I mean. If you want to that is. My point remains.
he did say he died 8 years agoGary Lineker just regurgitated that story about the dead father.
Shocking how people make up shit and how said shit spreads.
he did say he died 8 years ago
No he said it just now and that Die was thinking of his father during the anthem which is why he was cryingNo, I'm pretty sure he said "who had died just earlier, and he still managed to play."
No he said it just now and that Die was thinking of his father during the anthem which is why he was crying
They might of said that earlier but he just said live now, that it was an error and that he died 8 years ago and that the emotion go to him and he was thinking of his fatherMate I'm pretty sure he was referring to the myth started today. Some on twitter agree too, I checked to make sure I wasn't deaf.
They might of said that earlier but he just said live now, that it was an error and that he died 8 years ago and that the emotion go to him and he was thinking of his father
They might of said that earlier but he just said live now, that it was an error and that he died 8 years ago and that the emotion go to him and he was thinking of his father
Hahaha. I heard something completely different live now.
Oh well, all viewpoints are equally valid an' all.
Northern Ireland - about 15 miles from BelfastWhere in Ireland are you?
Oh my God.
He said in his first link that the guy's father had died 2hrs before kick off.
They then showed a clip.
He then corrected the story in the following link and said it was actually 8 years ago, but he was thinking of him, so apologies for saying before that it was 2hrs before, but that was the story he'd been fed and was doing the rounds.
This all happened in about 3 minutes, in the middle of the Ivory Coast/Colombia highlights. It's that simple!
All viewpoints are not equally valid if they're factually incorrect - and you were right.
I get the idea you haven't the faintest clue what you are talking about and none of your theory is actually backed up by any facts. What about the other teams in Spain like Atletico (chap ions) or Sevilla (Eurpa winners) ? And you conveniently ignored Italy, or how about Portugal, France or Germany or Holland or Belgium ? Their quota systems are in some cases less stringent than England's, have much smaller populations competing with their imports, yet they continually manage to produce decent footballers and footballing international teams. Uraguay not playing Cricket or water polo doesn't explain how a nation with a population a quarter of London's manages to beat England. It is about an endemic ethos that was laid down by wankers like Charles Hughes and adopted by the litany of poorly educated dimwits who largely frequented football for decades. Anyone who read the Guardian or used a fucking clip board, or took notes was deemed not to be trusted, complicating a simple(tons) game.
This attitude didn't prevail in other countries where intelligence was valued not just physicality and stamina.
Yes, things have changed in English coaching in the last 10 years, and we are seeing the evidence of this now. Not some xenophobic bollocks about how it's all johnny foreigner's fault.
I shouted so loud for that Suarez goal ive lost my voice! Felt like a Spurs cup win!
Now go home England, sack dinosaur hodgson and drop the shitty mediocre over the hill players + start playing Spurs players.
You from Uruguay?