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Spanish Clubs FC Barcelona, Messi won UEFA Best Player Award!

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post Mar 10 2011, 10:54 AM

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sudah-sudahlah..anggap je tahun ni tak ada rezeki. haishhh....




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post Mar 10 2011, 11:54 AM

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QUOTE(barca96 @ Mar 10 2011, 10:03 AM)

Im really disappointed at the current generation of the Dutch since the 2000 era started.
That was RvP btw

ps.can someone edit it in for me please.
keeps on saying its invalid
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i found a video version of that

http://vimeo.com/20825839

ouch!
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post Mar 10 2011, 12:39 PM

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Guys, avoid focusing on ref's mistakes. As I said it's not worth discussing. Even after the first leg, I think we had done remarkably for not discussing over an incident. Only barca96, minority and Angel of Deth were involved in the discussion, and heck it wasn't a long discussion. We acknowledge that our team was wasteful, because we were simply wasteful and ineffective.

This is football. Just accept that ref's incompetency (or idiocy, whatever you prefer) can affect both sides. After all it's obvious that which team were the better performer. Just highlight that.

Note: Some may misinterpret this again, so I stress again, that I said the better performer, not the better team.


Added on March 10, 2011, 12:50 pm
QUOTE(devis87 @ Mar 10 2011, 05:37 AM)
Ibra literally went missing again last nite despite claiming himself as the world best player   doh.gif  doh.gif
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This is another misinterpretation.

I read this headline in Goal.com, but when I read the article, Ibra actually said he has the confidence that he is among the best player, and it is important to have that mentality to succeed. It was not like he said he is the best, better than Messi. He was only stressing on his strong mentality. I don't think that's wrong. Self belief is a must for top football player, its just the way they show their confidence differ.

Nowadays, a lot of words can get twisted very easily. Just read interviews whenever you can, because it can provide complete explanation on certain statement made by the player. There's any chance that nearly every news pieces are BS.

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QUOTE(matyrze @ Mar 10 2011, 12:39 PM)
Guys, avoid focusing on ref's mistakes. As I said it's not worth discussing. Even after the first leg, I think we had done remarkably for not discussing over an incident. Only barca96, minority and Angel of Deth were involved in the discussion, and heck it wasn't a long discussion. We acknowledge that our team was wasteful, because we were simply wasteful and ineffective.

This is football. Just accept that ref's incompetency (or idiocy, whatever you prefer) can affect both sides. After all it's obvious that which team were the better performer. Just highlight that.
That what im try to stressed in the first place. doh.gif
Ref if some kind of incompetence. sweat.gif
But life must go on. laugh.gif
Just accept the lose.
Better luck next time
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post Mar 10 2011, 02:53 PM

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did u even know the news heh champs? brows.gif

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sevilla next, i hope adriano will play. any news on puyol?

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haha...damn match their face expression...XD

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Hahaha I like Pique conversation about Shakira laugh.gif
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QUOTE(Sifha238 @ Mar 10 2011, 08:29 PM)

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Haha..
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post Mar 10 2011, 11:42 PM

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WTF!?

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President suspended over village team bid for Barcelona's Lionel Messi

A bid to sign Barcelona's Lionel Messi has led to the suspension of the president of a French village side. Cédric Enjolras, the president of FC Borne, a second division team in the Haute-Loire league, made the official offer to Barcelona this week. It may have been a joke but the French Football Federation has failed to see the funny side.

Borne, who are based in a village of 400 inhabitants, were looking to add the 2009 and 2010 world player of the year to their ranks but were blocked by France's governing body. The transfer offer was intercepted by the player registration office of the FFF, which refused to submit it to the Spanish FA. Although Barcelona were not exactly likely to accept the bid, they were denied the opportunity to even read it.

But the killjoys did not stop there. Enjolras has been suspended from his position for six months.

"One cannot accept such behaviour. It is perhaps a joke but we are here to judge the facts," said Yves Begon, the head of the FFF registration office.

Enjolras, bemused by the FFF's lack of proportion, explained what had happened: "To submit bids among small clubs, you need to fill out forms on the internet. I decided to register a bid so I typed the name Lionel Messi, his date of birth and his parent club into the system. Then the league transmitted the request to the federation. They were shocked by it and refused to send it to their Spanish counterparts. I have been suspended for six months, of which three are suspended. It was just a joke, to amuse friends.

"I'm going to have spend three months in the bar."

Every cloud has a silver lining.

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post Mar 11 2011, 01:14 AM

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When a Football Manager player applied for the Middlesbrough job

Back in 2006, when Steve McClaren left Middlesbrough to begin his ill-fated stint as England manager, a 25-year-old armed with vast experience in the highly addictive and cripplingly detailed Football Manager video game and a brief spell in charge of a real-life Under-11 team decided to apply for the vacant position. John Boileau was working through a list of things he wanted to do before he turned 30 (which would even earn him a write-up on the BBC) when he sent a brilliant letter to Middlesbrough chairman Steve Gibson declaring his interest and qualifications for the job at the then Premier League side. And he got an equally brilliant response form Gibson himself.
The supremely excellent Letters of Note reminded us of this bit of delightfulness by republishing their correspondence, which you can see right this way...





At the time, Boileau concluded that Middlesbrough and Steve Gibson "are ace" and I have to agree. From Boileau stating his "very reasonable" desired starting wage of £80,000 to Gibson concluding his letter by saying, "We consider it a sign of our progress that someone of your status could consider us," this whole exchange is evidence of the wonderful things that can happen when people have a sense of humor.
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How about that?

ps. do we put the quote in bracket at the start and end or ??

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QUOTE(barca96 @ Mar 11 2011, 01:14 AM)
When a Football Manager player applied for the Middlesbrough job

Back in 2006, when Steve McClaren left Middlesbrough to begin his ill-fated stint as England manager, a 25-year-old armed with vast experience in the highly addictive and cripplingly detailed Football Manager video game and a brief spell in charge of a real-life Under-11 team decided to apply for the vacant position. John Boileau was working through a list of things he wanted to do before he turned 30 (which would even earn him a write-up on the BBC) when he sent a brilliant letter to Middlesbrough chairman Steve Gibson declaring his interest and qualifications for the job at the then Premier League side. And he got an equally brilliant response form Gibson himself. 
The supremely excellent Letters of Note reminded us of this bit of delightfulness by republishing their correspondence, which you can see right this way...
At the time, Boileau concluded that Middlesbrough and Steve Gibson "are ace" and I have to agree. From Boileau stating his "very reasonable" desired starting wage of £80,000 to Gibson concluding his letter by saying, "We consider it a sign of our progress that someone of your status could consider us," this whole exchange is evidence of the wonderful things that can happen when people have a sense of humor.
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How about that?

ps. do we put the quote in bracket at the start and end or ??
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Start AND end.

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post Mar 11 2011, 07:57 AM

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QUOTE(matyrze @ Mar 10 2011, 11:42 PM)
WTF!?
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who knows if messi really wanna join tongue.gif
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QUOTE(BoltonMan @ Mar 11 2011, 08:57 AM)
who knows if messi really wanna join  tongue.gif
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Lol, they just want to make their club famous laugh.gif laugh.gif
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post Mar 11 2011, 02:06 PM

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QUOTE(Sifha238 @ Mar 11 2011, 11:45 AM)
Lol, they just want to make their club famous laugh.gif  laugh.gif
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the president thought he play FM ... laugh.gif
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post Mar 11 2011, 02:40 PM

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QUOTE(Ken @ Mar 11 2011, 02:06 PM)
the president thought he play FM ... laugh.gif
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good one

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At least the president should reveal how much money he put in the website, so that we can estimate market value for Messi. So far we never receive official offer from any club for Messi right? Only Moratti has made occasional noises.
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post Mar 11 2011, 06:00 PM

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Added on March 11, 2011, 6:01 pmhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmoeiWgavHg&feature=youtu.be

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QUOTE(devis87 @ Mar 10 2011, 12:43 AM)
LOL so this is his personal opinion? not trolling?? i replied to that so den it was a personal attack? Dude..ur cute  rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif
Fact is u guys lost even with referee's help (disallowed goal) on the first leg and we nvr complain. So just suck it up.
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Nope, not trolling really. You could simply reply something like: "I disagree that it was a boring match. Passes were great etc. etc"

Instead, your reply was:

QUOTE(devis87 @ Mar 9 2011, 10:32 PM)
Neh..tats what i meant..here comes another top 3 BPL team's troll. Eii wait.."they" are #4.. : tongue.gif  icon_idea.gif
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He made his opinions known about the match, which did not include any criticism of Barca or Arsenal, nor any personal attacks.

Your reply was to attack him as a "top 3 BPL team's troll". You could have argued his opinions but you chose to go personal instead.

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Sorry for clogging your thread, but again, I feel like too many people get personal too quick.

As before, within the context of the result, I agree that Barca's performance was much better, but I was here to refute the contention made by some posters that the result would have certainly been the same if van Persie was not sent off. After all, Arsenal was playing at a slower pace and hoping for a late counter-attack, just like the first leg. The tactic was definitely blunted by the red card.

I am not blaming the ref, nor am I saying that if the red card was not served, Arsenal would definitely have won. I am saying that nothing was a foregone conclusion. Even if Barca continued to dominate, there was always a chance that the counter-attacking strategy would've paid dividends. Dani Alves' late mistake is proof that complete concentration is hard to maintain for 90 minutes even for the best players and that was what Arsenal was obviously banking on.

Apologies if anyone is annoyed by this subject being brought up again, but I discuss this without getting personal with anyone nor in an abrasive manner and discussion is free.

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