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skill and tactics are antagonistic to money? it's quite strange, cause I thought money bought skill and better tacticians.Symmetry wrote:Tactics and skill went out of the window. Money will be the driving force behind the winning team.

I wouldn't be surprised to see Atletico, PSG, and/or Monaco win. I'll be happy if Atletico won and unhappy if PSG wins. As for Monaco-Juventus, I don't really have a preference as to who wins.betiko wrote:so no one even comented on the quarter final draws?
atletico vs real madrid
PSG vs Barcelona
Bayern vs Porto
Monaco vs Juventus
I say real madrid, barcelona, bayern and juventus. Crap draw for PSG, if there are 2 teams they really had to avoid, it's bayern and barcelona. I think they had good chances against all the rest, but barcelona will kick them out of the competition again (kind of bored to see so many psg-chelseas and psg-barcelonas)
Is that including l'OM's 4-0 today over Lens?betiko wrote:In france, things are getting more interesting:
Paris 59 (30p)
Lyon 58 (30p)
Marseille 57 (30p)
Monaco 53 (29p)
so if monaco wins its rescheduled game... they will leave the top 4 teams in france in a 3 points finish for the last 8 games. Can't believe monaco's comeback in the league... I think they were last or something after the first 6 games of the season.
So you think money is the primary force?betiko wrote:skill and tactics are antagonistic to money? it's quite strange, cause I thought money bought skill and better tacticians.Symmetry wrote:Tactics and skill went out of the window. Money will be the driving force behind the winning team.
well, i would be really surprised if atletico, paris and monaco made it, mostly all ath the same time... I think 1 of the 3 will make it and will be the offset, as there is always one. Hope it's Paris!sempaispellcheck wrote:I wouldn't be surprised to see Atletico, PSG, and/or Monaco win. I'll be happy if Atletico won and unhappy if PSG wins. As for Monaco-Juventus, I don't really have a preference as to who wins.betiko wrote:so no one even comented on the quarter final draws?
atletico vs real madrid
PSG vs Barcelona
Bayern vs Porto
Monaco vs Juventus
I say real madrid, barcelona, bayern and juventus. Crap draw for PSG, if there are 2 teams they really had to avoid, it's bayern and barcelona. I think they had good chances against all the rest, but barcelona will kick them out of the competition again (kind of bored to see so many psg-chelseas and psg-barcelonas)
Is that including l'OM's 4-0 today over Lens?betiko wrote:In france, things are getting more interesting:
Paris 59 (30p)
Lyon 58 (30p)
Marseille 57 (30p)
Monaco 53 (29p)
so if monaco wins its rescheduled game... they will leave the top 4 teams in france in a 3 points finish for the last 8 games. Can't believe monaco's comeback in the league... I think they were last or something after the first 6 games of the season.
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it obviously is. not the only one, but the most important one. If you take the champion's league winners of the latest 10 years you won't find a winner that isnt within the top 8-12 clubs with the biggest budget in europe.Symmetry wrote:So you think money is the primary force?betiko wrote:skill and tactics are antagonistic to money? it's quite strange, cause I thought money bought skill and better tacticians.Symmetry wrote:Tactics and skill went out of the window. Money will be the driving force behind the winning team.


Yeah France 2016 will have 24 teams. But still it's pretty important what pot you get stuck into, not to mention saving yourself the humiliation.betiko wrote:France is facing brasil tonight just for fun since we don t need to qualify.
This euro 2016 in france will be with 24 teams For the first time right? Or is it for the 2020 edition?
With 24 participants i don t see how big european nations can be left out of the competition anymore.
I don t even know how the 24 teams format works... 4 groups of 6 or 6 groups of 4 with some dumb shit rule to chose the 2 best seconds of each group?



Are you reading subtitles or do you understand spanish? In spanish it's a marvel, he could've been a poet lol.waauw wrote:
Interesting speech and background music, but why is he talking in spanish? Do his players even understand him?

Lol french sucks for poetry? There are far more talented french poets than in the whole hispanic world.. From Ronsard to Du Bellay to victor Hugo, to Alfred Musset, to Arthur Rimbaud, to Paul Verlaine, to the greatest poet of all times, Charles Baudelaire...nietzsche wrote:Didnt you say the two goals by PSG in the second half were lucky goals?
It seems to me he's pleased with the effort of the players in the pitch in that particular game, and more importantly he's trying that the players dont lose morale. 9 games left and they still have a shot.
I dont know how he's managed the team but the speech was highly inspirational, almost poetic. And you know the french language sucks for poetry. Spanish lenguage ftw!

Haller is the name and we like his game. He had a golden start, eventhough his latest games have turned out to be a little less glorious as the start insinuated. He'll hopefully grow up a little and become a man here in Utrecht. You can say of FC Utrecht whatever you like, but players tend to man up here. Sometimes they get a fist on the jaw by another player, or the likes. In this specific case the attacking player (Anouar Kali) is now playing in Qatar, probably the best place for him.betiko wrote:Oh and if jblombier reads this... Just saw something on tv last night about heller (or whatever his name is?) and utrecht. Made me thought of you as i had never heard of him before!
He s a very young guy and never got to play in first division here.

