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Re: Football (real)

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 9:49 pm
by nietzsche
betiko wrote:
nietzsche wrote:
betiko wrote:By the way speaking of the conf cup and lyon... They must be so pissed to see that Fred still has game!! :evil:
Fred was lyon s striker during the juninho years and he was sent back to brazil for free because his brother/agent was a huge dick and was trying to take advantage of every little thing. Fred & juninho were both playing and scoring during the world cup 2006 being lyon players.

And in your face spain! The win streak is over :P


Brazil had some help from FIFA, if what Spain claims is true, that they treated them poorly.

I didn't like Brazil winning because that's not Brazil, at least not the historical Brazil. I'd like to see them play jogo bonito again.


Help from where? They can go insert stuff in their anus. They can t even score penaltys what are they talking about? Spain got spanked fair and square.

And no joga bonito with neymar, fred, paulinho, oscar up there? It was a very entertaining game and they have a brilliant attack line. Or is it that torres made you wet?


According to a note in Marca, that I cannot find now, they said they didn't let them stay in good places, neither move around, they were stuck in low quality hotels, and some other things. They trained a couple of times in a place were there were no showers, they didn't know if they would be able to train in Maracana (not sure if they did in the end) and some other things.

The referee allowed too many fouls to Brazil in the first half.

I think Brazil beat them in the final fair and square, but IMO, that's not the Brazil of the joga bonito.

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 9:55 pm
by betiko
f*ck marca. Worse paper ever wouldn t use it to clean my ass but yet i can t restrain from reading it.. Same for spanish people who hate that sensationalist chauvinist load of anti journalism sports press.

If the spanish players weren t so buisy playing strip poker with brazilian prostitutes in their 5 star hotel during a competition they might not have those lame excuses.

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 9:58 pm
by nietzsche
betiko I think you are hanging out too much with max and you're getting a little cranky like him

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 3:22 am
by betiko
nietzsche wrote:betiko I think you are hanging out too much with max and you're getting a little cranky like him


Lol. I do hate marca, and like 80% of the spanish people agree on this: this is shit. It is not sports journalism. It is just about writing anything that will sell paper. It is ridiculously self centered on spain and the real madrid. You are a madrid fan from outside and maybe you don t even realize it.

And did you not read the story about the strip poker sessions with prostitutes the spanish team had in their hotel during the conf cup last week??

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 8:45 am
by nietzsche
betiko wrote:
nietzsche wrote:betiko I think you are hanging out too much with max and you're getting a little cranky like him


Lol. I do hate marca, and like 80% of the spanish people agree on this: this is shit. It is not sports journalism. It is just about writing anything that will sell paper. It is ridiculously self centered on spain and the real madrid. You are a madrid fan from outside and maybe you don t even realize it.

And did you not read the story about the strip poker sessions with prostitutes the spanish team had in their hotel during the conf cup last week??


THe best of marca are the user comments. But I'm not going to read the Sport if I'm a RM fan.

Yes I heard, but I'm sick of those notes really. Imagine you had all that money and were hanging out with friends in a foreign country, no wives (except Shakira). What would you do when invited? Play normal poker? You can't even get wasted cause they'd smell you training in the morning.

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 4:42 pm
by betiko
well in that case would you find excuses for losing such as "the hotel premises were not good enough and because of that the team didn't rest/wasn t concentrated as they should ve" when everybody knows because it was all over the press that the players were too buisy playing strip poker all night?

sport is shit, as is shit, el mundo deportivo is shit too. They are all sensationalist. In france we have 1 big sports newspaper, l'equipe and it always remains quite neutral except for the national team. And when it's about the national team it's no way as chauvinist as the spaniard press can be.

In terms of article comments, it's horrible everywhere. People only know how to be insulting and agressive, spell like 6 years old and write tons of bullcrap.

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 7:05 pm
by nietzsche
betiko wrote:well in that case would you find excuses for losing such as "the hotel premises were not good enough and because of that the team didn't rest/wasn t concentrated as they should ve" when everybody knows because it was all over the press that the players were too buisy playing strip poker all night?

sport is shit, as is shit, el mundo deportivo is shit too. They are all sensationalist. In france we have 1 big sports newspaper, l'equipe and it always remains quite neutral except for the national team. And when it's about the national team it's no way as chauvinist as the spaniard press can be.

In terms of article comments, it's horrible everywhere. People only know how to be insulting and agressive, spell like 6 years old and write tons of bullcrap.


Marca comentators are actually smarter and more centered than the journalists. They usually call the crap in the articles, and they seem to be able to see the reality, except for when they are hardcore RM or Barca fans talking shit to each other. If you order the comments by user votes you get the funnier and most centered comments in the first two pages.

For instance, they make fun of Arbeloa with reason (including RM fans). When the note on Alves (or some other player) crashing and leaving his car behind, the best comments were of the many Arbeloas that were in the scene.

Arbeloa:
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Re: Football (real)

Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 8:30 pm
by betiko
Spanish people can be really funny and with a great humour. Marca is such RM brainwashing shit that you don t need to be very smart to see where they are going with their articles.
Or you know that any transfer made official on marca is not official until it s in foreign press. They always make a fool of themseves anouncing stuff for sure just tu sell paper. I just can t stand them. Remember when eduardo inda was head of marca and he made his own chronicle? Oh my, i hated his guts so much! What a self centered idiot.
Anyway, spanish people are very self centered and don t know much what s going on outside of their country for most of them, a bit like americans.

So nietzsche, what did you think of spain wining vs mexico in the 90' 2-1 in the u20 world cup tonight? France has beaten turkey 4-1 (hard attack might not be happy, hehe)

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 9:30 pm
by nietzsche
betiko wrote:Spanish people can be really funny and with a great humour. Marca is such RM brainwashing shit that you don t need to be very smart to see where they are going with their articles.
Or you know that any transfer made official on marca is not official until it s in foreign press. They always make a fool of themseves anouncing stuff for sure just tu sell paper. I just can t stand them. Remember when eduardo inda was head of marca and he made his own chronicle? Oh my, i hated his guts so much! What a self centered idiot.
Anyway, spanish people are very self centered and don t know much what s going on outside of their country for most of them, a bit like americans.

So nietzsche, what did you think of spain wining vs mexico in the 90' 2-1 in the u20 world cup tonight? France has beaten turkey 4-1 (hard attack might not be happy, hehe)



The first goal of Spain was lucky to some extent, Mexico outplayed Spain up to that point, but didn't have the stamina to continue to do it after the goal. Mexico could've scored a couple of goals more in the first half.

Even the second goal was lucky.

But to win you have to play 90 mins. Mexico burned out all it's stamina in the firs 75.

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 4:51 am
by betiko
Cavani about to sign with psg for 63M€. What a team! I don t know if cavanimand ibra can play together though!

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 3:11 pm
by ConorJames
I don't suppose anyone is planning on watching the Bundesliga when it starts next month?

I'm probably the most casual, noob-ish football watcher on the planet, but as I recently moved to Germany I'm planning to watch it and try to get into it.

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 5:53 pm
by GreecePwns
Whatever you do, don't become a Bayern fan. They have enough plastic fans as it is.

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 6:23 pm
by betiko
ConorJames wrote:I don't suppose anyone is planning on watching the Bundesliga when it starts next month?

I'm probably the most casual, noob-ish football watcher on the planet, but as I recently moved to Germany I'm planning to watch it and try to get into it.


Which city will you be in? No matter what you got to sport the club of your city eh! ;)


Problem in this thread is that there aren t much people interested in european leagues in general. There s a few that come in here once in a while just to talk about arsenal/united/tottenham.

This summer psg and monaco are the big shots with so many high class transfers, both spending over 100M€ but it s not even commented when i mention it.

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 6:34 pm
by nietzsche
We don't get Bundesliga games on TV here. I get all La Liga, around 4 Premier and a couple of Calcio games per week.

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 7:49 pm
by ConorJames
betiko wrote:
ConorJames wrote:I don't suppose anyone is planning on watching the Bundesliga when it starts next month?

I'm probably the most casual, noob-ish football watcher on the planet, but as I recently moved to Germany I'm planning to watch it and try to get into it.


Which city will you be in? No matter what you got to sport the club of your city eh! ;)


I live in Bielefeld but it has been decided (by my girlfriend and her entire family) that I will be supporting Borussia Dortmund instead. Who am I to argue? Especially since Arminia Bielefeld seem to be pretty awful and are only second division anyway. :P

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 10:57 pm
by rishaed
ConorJames wrote:
betiko wrote:
ConorJames wrote:I don't suppose anyone is planning on watching the Bundesliga when it starts next month?

I'm probably the most casual, noob-ish football watcher on the planet, but as I recently moved to Germany I'm planning to watch it and try to get into it.


Which city will you be in? No matter what you got to sport the club of your city eh! ;)


I live in Bielefeld but it has been decided (by my girlfriend and her entire family) that I will be supporting Borussia Dortmund instead. Who am I to argue? Especially since Arminia Bielefeld seem to be pretty awful and are only second division anyway. :P

:lol: :lol:
The people where I was at hated Bayern and went for Dortmund, even though I was closer to HSV or Hannover 96

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 4:36 am
by betiko
rishaed wrote:
ConorJames wrote:
betiko wrote:
ConorJames wrote:I don't suppose anyone is planning on watching the Bundesliga when it starts next month?

I'm probably the most casual, noob-ish football watcher on the planet, but as I recently moved to Germany I'm planning to watch it and try to get into it.


Which city will you be in? No matter what you got to sport the club of your city eh! ;)


I live in Bielefeld but it has been decided (by my girlfriend and her entire family) that I will be supporting Borussia Dortmund instead. Who am I to argue? Especially since Arminia Bielefeld seem to be pretty awful and are only second division anyway. :P

:lol: :lol:
The people where I was at hated Bayern and went for Dortmund, even though I was closer to HSV or Hannover 96


if you like trolling, please go with schalke 04. They are very good too and will be playing the champion's league as well. Dortmund's biggest rival ever!!

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 8:10 am
by ConorJames
I'm not averse to trolling under most circumstances, but I have been sternly warned away from having anything to do with Schalke 04. Wearing a Bayern Munich jersey around the girlfriend's family would be a mean joke but they might see the funny side. Wearing a Schalke jersey would be grounds for immediate, violent execution. There are lines I am simply not ballsy enough to cross, and that's one of 'em. :P

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 10:36 am
by betiko
ConorJames wrote:I'm not averse to trolling under most circumstances, but I have been sternly warned away from having anything to do with Schalke 04. Wearing a Bayern Munich jersey around the girlfriend's family would be a mean joke but they might see the funny side. Wearing a Schalke jersey would be grounds for immediate, violent execution. There are lines I am simply not ballsy enough to cross, and that's one of 'em. :P


Booo! You are a schalke fan and i know that. I also know who wears the pants in your couple!

So is lewandowski leaving for the bayern this summer or not? What does your "family" think of aubameyang? I think it was a very good pick and he ll do great there.

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 1:22 pm
by ConorJames
To both questions: no idea.

As I've said before (though I can't remember if I said it in this thread or in the one I made before I knew this thread existed), I'm kind of a football noob. And when it comes to the Bundesliga I'm an absolute beginner. I've only heard of like four or five teams (mostly remembered from a few Champion's Leagues I watched as a child), so this season will be my entry point into German football.

Re:

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 2:09 pm
by squeaks_is_mine
jay_a2j wrote:"Real" football involves full body contact. Men play American football and boys play soccer. :P



GO DOLPHINS!

TRUUUUUUE! I thought this was about "real" football not soccer...anyways HOW BOUT THEM FALCONS!

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 2:21 pm
by nietzsche
ban him please

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 2:37 pm
by HardAttack
betiko wrote:
ConorJames wrote:I'm not averse to trolling under most circumstances, but I have been sternly warned away from having anything to do with Schalke 04. Wearing a Bayern Munich jersey around the girlfriend's family would be a mean joke but they might see the funny side. Wearing a Schalke jersey would be grounds for immediate, violent execution. There are lines I am simply not ballsy enough to cross, and that's one of 'em. :P


Booo! You are a schalke fan and i know that. I also know who wears the pants in your couple!

So is lewandowski leaving for the bayern this summer or not? What does your "family" think of aubameyang? I think it was a very good pick and he ll do great there.


what s goin on with monaco m8 ? :shock: :shock: :shock:

:shock: :shock:

what s it, cavani, falcao, hulk ? where is it monaco heading to ?

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 3:01 pm
by HardAttack
barca announced it "we are ready to pay amends for tiago silva of PSG to recruit him into barca."
the day later, PSG announced it, "we are ready to pay amends for lionel messi to recruit him into PSG"


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

WHAT A ballsy call =D> =D>

Re: Football (real)

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 3:04 pm
by sempaispellcheck
HardAttack wrote:what s goin on with monaco m8 ? :shock: :shock: :shock:

:shock: :shock:

what s it, cavani, falcao, hulk ? where is it monaco heading to ?

They're trying to buy themselves a title, like PSG did last year. :roll:
They were even rumored to be pursuing Dani Alves and Victor Valdes early this summer - glad nothing's come of that.

sempai