A guy who was sick with fever in the morning came on in the last 30 minutes and score two goals just hours later! Now that was SICK!!!
Spanish Clubs FC Barcelona 2011/12, Goodbye Keiteeee!!
Spanish Clubs FC Barcelona 2011/12, Goodbye Keiteeee!!
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Jan 5 2012, 04:21 PM
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A guy who was sick with fever in the morning came on in the last 30 minutes and score two goals just hours later! Now that was SICK!!!
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Jan 5 2012, 06:28 PM
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QUOTE(faris21 @ Jan 5 2012, 05:54 PM) Some of the credits have to be given to Tito as well. If I'm not wrong, Tito was Cesc's coach when he was still in our youth team. He knows very well what kind of threat Cesc possesses and how to fully utilise him in the best way possible to harm the opponents. Pep + Tito + La Masia '87 trio of Pique+Cesc+Messi! Can things get any better? I might sound arrogant, but I've the feeling that we'll win everything this season. Added on January 5, 2012, 6:52 pm Guys, watch Barca open training session now....LIVE! Incredible RONDO!!! This post has been edited by lolseriuschen: Jan 5 2012, 06:52 PM |
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Jan 7 2012, 08:10 PM
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QUOTE(Innovation @ Jan 7 2012, 07:45 PM) oh between, read something like this from barca stuff: The source came from Malay Mail, not from Spain. Is it trustable? Anyway, the prospect of meeting Pep, Messi, Xavi, Iniesta and others live in front of our own eyes is just too unbelievable. Some might just faint when welcoming them at the airport. "Apart from China, Barcelona may also include Malaysia, Indonesia or India in their Asian summer tour this year. "....hopefully not some rumor and can see them in bkt jalil...^^ |
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Jan 11 2012, 11:55 PM
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QUOTE(tzxsean @ Jan 11 2012, 10:44 PM) sry for the belated congratz for messi Dude, come one.... Even if they dislike me for that, I'll still insist on everything that I've said because they are all facts.and the reason I come to here is to discuss about the reasoning given by one of Barca fans here in Real Madrid thread » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « |
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Jan 12 2012, 07:13 PM
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Both of them agreed with us having to work twice or thrice as hard. They just didn't agree that Madrid's opponent just let Madrid rolled over. So, they still agreed with my main point which was what I was saying and my only intended point at first, all this while. @Uzary I'm glad that you and Matryze agreed with what I said about us having to work doubly hard compared to Madrid. It's so easy to see because the difference is huge. As for the other thing I said about the other Liga teams purposely let Real win because they want Barca to fall, ok I might be wrong in this. But how do u explain the errors and blunders made whenever teams played Madrid. I can accept it if was just once or twice because I know everyone makes mistakes, but it happened so frequently. It's always some defenders or goalkeepers that made some silly blunders and then Madrid went on to score them. They basically gifted them free goals every game. And I'm not talking about defenders or GK's from the bottom team, but from teams like Sevilla who have good defenders and GK's. They conceded 6 goals at HOME to Madrid. You have seen how Sevilla played against us, how crazy their defenders can get and how incredible their GK, Javi Varas making those saves after saves. Before that thrashing they got from Madrid, they have the 2nd best defensive record alongside Madrid and only second behind Barca, and all of a sudden they let in 6 goals EASILY and at HOME. Just a few days ago, Malaga GK made another blunder against them. It can't be just a coincidence or luck, right? If it was, why didnt we see these 'coincidences' and 'luck' happen in Barca's matches? We wouldnt see them because all of them took us extremely seriously, so extreme that they are able to raise their game a few levels than normal that we hardly see them making mistakes and blunders. I agreed with what Matryze saying that Liga teams have great difficulties in dealing with pacey teams and players like what Madrid have and that's the main reason why Madrid scored so many goals. But if they have taken Madrid as serious as they took us, it would have made a whole lot difference. But because they only want to beat the best there is, like what Uzary said, things would most likely remain the same. Madrid would notch up wins after wins, leaving us, I mean me, without hope. My last hope lies on Bilbao in San Mames. Football is Spain is not just about football only. I mean politics involves in it too. Basques and Catalans hates the capital very much and are so proud of their culture and 'country' that the separatists always look to separate their 'country' from Spain. I'm sure it's the same in football. Those 11 Basques players will play with their lives at San Mames. The other Basques team, Sociedad did gave their all but lost only by a mere 0-1. Some of them from Madrid thread asked why am I so serious. I wasnt like this before. You don't see me going to other threads and made all this chaos and troubles just because Barca lost to some teams. But because it is Mou's team, I've to make this an exception. I absolutely despise that douchebag. Look at what he did to Barca over the years. It started all the way back at Chelsea. From accusing Rijkaard of going to the refs room to our players taking drugs last season. He could thought out all sorts of excuses just to bring us down. I find it quite unbelievable that some of those Madrid fans are not fans of their team but only supported them because Mou is the coach. It's fine to support him because he's one of the best tactician around but to agree with him poking Tito's eyes is quite another thing and absolutely shocking. It's like they worship him like some god or something. They just agree with whatever he does and says, good or bad. Take Tzxsean and raj84 for example. Not just them, most are brainwashed with Mou's excuse that Barca are lucky that Cristiano missed those chances he'd normally score. What chances? Is it the header he missed when it was 1-2? If you look clearly, he wasn't in the best position to score it. The ball went a little higher over his head and he had to pushed his head to the back to head it. It's difficult and not a definite goal. If he was in Benzema's position, then I believe he'd score that. Or is it the one he missed earlier from Benzema's pass? I've seen him scored as much as missed those kind of chances. It's 50-50. It's something like the goal he scored against Granada last Liga match. It's easier to score because the ball rolled and reached his right foot first. That Benzema pass, because it rolled over his left foot first, there was every chance the ball would go wide when he side footed that with his right foot. Mou's excuse for that defeat was that Barca are lucky. But wasn't Di Maria LUCKY to received that ball from Valdes, didn't Ozil had the LUCK from Di Maria's deflected shot and finally wasn't Benzema LUCKY that the ball landed right onto his foot to score that goal? 3 lucks in a few seconds...that's what we called LUCK. I apologise to anyone who felt offended at Madrid thread. Again, why am I so serious that I have to say sorry, you asked? There is a reason I chose this nick lolSERIUSchen. Peace out....... |
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![]() Messi with his 3 Balon d'or. Messi now he has 3 'balls', one more than any normal male should have. ![]() The only boots in the world money can't buy! Sportswear brand Adidas is in the mood to celebrate the third straight FIFA Ballon d’Or victory of Lionel Messi, one of its biggest clients, in a grand golden way. Adidas created a special gold pair of adizero F50 boots, which the FC Barcelona striker will wear for the first time on Sunday in the match against Real Betis at Camp Nou. The boots have three stripes which mention the years (2009, 2010, 2011) in which Messi won the award, along with his new personal logo and the words “FIFA Ballon d’Or Player of the Year” and “gracias a todos”, “thanks to all”. source : tB Btw, muchas gracias Maxwell! This post has been edited by lolseriuschen: Jan 14 2012, 05:45 PM |
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