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I hope PSG succeeds in buying De Bruyne. Would be awesome to see him play at one of europe's top teams of the moment.betiko wrote:Lavezzi.... He is the kind of guy who will run tirelessly all game, but my god he sucks shooting and stuff... Paris really wants to get rid of him this summer, I think he s probably worth around 18M€ by now.

Jackson Martinez is overrated. He's good, except he's not the super forward everyone think he is. Vietto on the other hand is quite good. I told you about him when he had only played like 10 games for Villarreal, he has a lot of determination.betiko wrote:I think he s wayyy too expensive by now!
And jackson martinez signed for the Atleti?? Wtf?? Seemed almost like a done deal with ac milan!
I heard Vietto could ve signed for the atleti as well??

He will not. JAckson will not defend like Simeone asks, and Atleti will end up playing with Griezman + Raul Garcia.betiko wrote:Dude, i bet you hands down that jax will score 25+ goals in liga. It s in the club s DNA... I ve never seen a striker sign for atletico and not do great. Yeah Kezman maybe...
I didn t think Falcao was that good when he still played for Porto...
I didn't know him, so I had to look him up. But it seems to me he had is big breakthrough quite late. He's 25 already and only now showing good stats.nietzsche wrote:What amazes me is that nobody is going for Hector Herrera, also a Porto player.
I really thought Herrera had been the best player for Porto this season, and that he was going to be sold for some 30-35 million euros.
have you see him play? he's a back and forth midfielder, excellent for the equilibrium of any team. after seeing him play in the WC, rio ferdinand tweeted that if anyone in europe was looking for a cheap midfielder this was the guy, little did he now that Porto had him protected with a 40M clausule (is that the right word).waauw wrote:I didn't know him, so I had to look him up. But it seems to me he had is big breakthrough quite late. He's 25 already and only now showing good stats.nietzsche wrote:What amazes me is that nobody is going for Hector Herrera, also a Porto player.
I really thought Herrera had been the best player for Porto this season, and that he was going to be sold for some 30-35 million euros.
I just can't see a team pay 30-35 million for such a player when there are more proven players out there for the same price. Not to mention, due to the financial fair play rules focus seems to have shifted much more to younger talents.

I read Mexico's goal was to win a game in the WF for the first time. It was supposed to be vs Colombia.betiko wrote:Nietzsche, france s feminine team has beaten mexico 5-0 in the world cup! We ve made it through to quarter finals after beating south korea last night.
France is ranked #3 in the fifa standings, with germany and USA ahead... Of course we re going to meet germany next, and the winner most likely faces USA in semis while the other side of the brackets is a pile of crap.
Ok, there s just canada perhaps... Last night brazil got kicked out by aussies!

NYCFC has won three straight MLS games, with Villa scoring a brace in Saturday’s 2-0 road win at Giovinco’s Toronto squad.

saxitoxin wrote:Serbia is a RUDE DUDE
may not be a PRUDE, but he's gotta 'TUDE
might not be LEWD, but he's gonna get BOOED
RUDE
Yeah... Like this guy who just played yet another champions league final a couple of weeks ago?Serbia wrote:You realize that aging stars that can't quite hack it in the major European leagues come to play in America because the American clubs will pay, and because the talent pool is watered down, allowing these guys to appear relevant, right?
Bollocks.

I'm not saying they wouldn't. You don't think Newcastle would love to score Pirlo and Villa? Obviously they would. But those guys won't go play for Newcastle. If they can't cut it on the top European clubs, they'll leave. That's what I'm saying, and I admit I expressed this poorly in my original comments. They're better off going to play in the States, in a league that is up-and-coming, than to play for a second-tier Premier/La Liga/Bundesliga/Serie A team.betiko wrote:Yeah... Like this guy who just played yet another champions league final a couple of weeks ago?Serbia wrote:You realize that aging stars that can't quite hack it in the major European leagues come to play in America because the American clubs will pay, and because the talent pool is watered down, allowing these guys to appear relevant, right?
Bollocks.
There is a big difference between the soccer stars that join the MLS compared to the ones that join The Qatar or Indian super league, or the chinese leage etc...
These guys are not completely done, and I could assure you that most european clubs would be delighted to have Pirlo, Lampard and Villa..
As long as you guys are getting stars finishing their career coming from big european clubs where they were still playing a major role there is much more to be proud of than ashamed of..
saxitoxin wrote:Serbia is a RUDE DUDE
may not be a PRUDE, but he's gotta 'TUDE
might not be LEWD, but he's gonna get BOOED
RUDE

bah... sure they are not too good lately but they definitely have some awesome supporters, an awesome stadium, lots of history and good money to throw in transfers.khazalid wrote:bit generous of you to describe newcastle as second tier. relegation fodder


