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- GreecePwns
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This only applies to one player in MLS today. And maybe one other (Djorkaeff) in MLS' history.Lord+Master wrote:GreecePwns wrote:New York 5-0 Toronto
Dear England,
Thank you for Luke Rogers.
Ummmm... Who? Guess not all the MLS' foreign contingent are washed-up has-beens looking for more money!
Chariot of Fire wrote:As for GreecePwns.....yeah, what? A massive debt. Get a job you slacker.
Viceroy wrote:[The Biblical creation story] was written in a time when there was no way to confirm this fact and is in fact a statement of the facts.
- sam_levi_11
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Gust going to add, i have always like Park, even for PSV, and think he is majorly under rated.
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Nola_Lifer wrote:Anyone watching Copa America?
I watched until Argentina disappointed me.
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Pirlo wrote:Nola_Lifer wrote:Anyone watching Copa America?
I watched until Argentina disappointed me.
QFT. Prefer Chile though tbh.
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Yeah, Argentina is stacked up front but they lack in midfield. Chile is good. I like Paraguay and Uruguay and Brazil is always fun to watch.
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I heard Brazil was as awful as Argentina.
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Pirlo wrote:I heard Brazil was as awful as Argentina.
Awful is a very nice word. If people thought that Dunga's Brazil was bad.... Manolo has lost the plot completely. Paulo Henrique (Ganso) isn't read and neither is Neymar. If anything, Lucas right now would be a much better fit, but if anything, Manolo should have taken the best players rather than his favourites (Nilmar and Marcelo are two worst snubs).
But... It was so artistically done.
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Commander9 wrote:Pirlo wrote:I heard Brazil was as awful as Argentina.
Awful is a very nice word. If people thought that Dunga's Brazil was bad.... Manolo has lost the plot completely. Paulo Henrique (Ganso) isn't read and neither is Neymar. If anything, Lucas right now would be a much better fit, but if anything, Manolo should have taken the best players rather than his favourites (Nilmar and Marcelo are two worst snubs).
I'm afraid Neymar is just an overrated piece of shit.
- Lord and Master
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Just seen that UCD (crap irish team) beat Villareal 4-3. Admittedly took a Spanish own goal right at the end but that's like a pub team beating a championship side 

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welcome to friendly games where nobody cares.
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Pirlo wrote:welcome to friendly games where nobody cares.
QFT
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sam_levi_11 wrote:Pirlo wrote:welcome to friendly games where nobody cares.
QFT
sorry my friend, I'm not very good at abbreviations. explanation would be much appreciated.
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Pirlo wrote:sam_levi_11 wrote:Pirlo wrote:welcome to friendly games where nobody cares.
QFT
sorry my friend, I'm not very good at abbreviations. explanation would be much appreciated.
quoted for truth, it means he agrees with you.
while friendlys arent a big deal its stil surprising that amateurs who have jobs as plummers,electricians etc can beat a la liga team whos players make more in a week than these guys do in a year.

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Sniper08 wrote:Pirlo wrote:sam_levi_11 wrote:Pirlo wrote:welcome to friendly games where nobody cares.
QFT
sorry my friend, I'm not very good at abbreviations. explanation would be much appreciated.
quoted for truth, it means he agrees with you.
while friendlys arent a big deal its stil surprising that amateurs who have jobs as plummers,electricians etc can beat a la liga team whos players make more in a week than these guys do in a year.
oh thanks for help..
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I don't know about this whole "not trying" thing either. While I can get, say, Wayne Rooney not trying in a friendly because he has nothing to gain from it, but those reserves certainly want to leave an impression on the manager in a way that will get them the starting job (or at least a substitution role of some sort).
Chariot of Fire wrote:As for GreecePwns.....yeah, what? A massive debt. Get a job you slacker.
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GreecePwns wrote:I don't know about this whole "not trying" thing either. While I can get, say, Wayne Rooney not trying in a friendly because he has nothing to gain from it, but those reserves certainly want to leave an impression on the manager in a way that will get them the starting job (or at least a substitution role of some sort).
I think they are nit warmed up. the big team definitely take money for playing a friendly game.
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Personally i think its like the FA Cup, if a team of amateurs play proffesional's, who don't take them seriously, and who have their minds elsewhere, every so often an upset is bound to happen.
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sam_levi_11 wrote:Personally i think its like the FA Cup, if a team of amateurs play proffesional's, who don't take them seriously, and who have their minds elsewhere, every so often an upset is bound to happen.
And added to that, the lower ranked team will always be more up for the game, and will play without fear having nothing to lose.
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Sniper08 wrote:Pirlo wrote:sam_levi_11 wrote:Pirlo wrote:welcome to friendly games where nobody cares.
QFT
sorry my friend, I'm not very good at abbreviations. explanation would be much appreciated.
quoted for truth, it means he agrees with you.
I always just assumed it meant Quite Fucking True

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The friendly games doesn't explain Brazil & Argentina not advancing
in the Copa Americas. It might just be the full moon.
I thought QFT meant quit fucking talking?
in the Copa Americas. It might just be the full moon.
I thought QFT meant quit fucking talking?
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oVo wrote:The friendly games doesn't explain Brazil & Argentina not advancing
in the Copa Americas. It might just be the full moon.
I thought QFT meant quit fucking talking?
I can find many excuses for Brazil like bad luck. but sadly Argentina have been just rubbish for about 10 years.
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ovo wrote:I thought QFT meant quit fucking talking?
Nah, that'd've made no sense at all in at least 80% of context.
Can we at least agree that Venezuela deserved a cup victory however unlikely!

