On the Eve of the new Season...

You know I saw that this morning bit didn't think it was worth posting….I forgot we had a toonie on the board.

For the good of professional football I hope his next team is called "The Dog and Duck" or some other merseyside pub team.
Euro over.

Transfer period begins.

Chelsea sign Deco from Barca
Originally posted by vansmack:
Euro over.

Transfer period begins.

Chelsea sign Deco from Barca
Yet more proof they have no interest in the long-term development of a team buying an aging player like that. He just wants to buy the CL then he'll go do something else.
Originally posted by 47 YEAR OLD VIRGIN:
then he'll go do something else.
Like coach the US?
Originally posted by vansmack:
Originally posted by 47 YEAR OLD VIRGIN:
then he'll go do something else.
Like coach the US?
I was talking more about the russian.

Dr. Phil's credentials don't impress me. I could coach Brasil to a world cup and how much silverware did he bring to Portugal?
Originally posted by 47 YEAR OLD VIRGIN:
I was talking more about the russian.
Oh. I see.

I'd prefer Huddink over Scolari anyway, but I'll take either for the US.
the winner of this Euro was Cruyff. The midfield of Spain was made out of players (Xavi, Iniesta, Cesc) that grew up seeing Barcelona playing in the nineties, passing the ball all the time, even short passes in the corner kicks (sometimes even going back to the goalkeeper to start a new play). glad for Spain, although far from buying the red t-shirt and celebrating all night long.
Originally posted by Barcelona:
, passing the ball all the time, even short passes in the corner kicks (sometimes even going back to the goalkeeper to start a new play).
They could also have been watching Manchester United these past few years, so I don't think 90's Barca are exclusive to that style. And to a lesser degree Arsenal, but they take it too far by trying to pass the ball all the way into the goal. Long-ball teams like Chelski will always get outplayed in the longrun.
hopefully the english national team has been watching manusa and le arse the past few years then. they could learn a thing or two

luckily i did see many manchester united posters in ireland, so maybe things are looking up there

however both have italian managers, so maybe euro '12
Originally posted by god's shoeshine:
hopefully the english national team has been watching manusa and le arse the past few years then. they could learn a thing or two

luckily i did see many manchester united posters in ireland, so maybe things are looking up there

however both have italian managers, so maybe euro '12
The Irish love the EPL…just not the English!

The big teams in Ireland are ManU, Liverpool and probably these days Sunderland. Chelski are johnny-come-latelys. Arseholes have a so-so following. Leeds have a bit of a following too.

As for the English national team, you'll never get a bite out of me beacause I happen to agree they're they biggest underachievers in international footie.
the Irish have always been big supporters of the English and Scottish leagues, mainly because all our good players end up there….after a brief childhood flirtation with Notts Forest I formally switched by allegiance to Man U in 1981 when they signed Frank Stapelton from Arsenal for the then princely sun 900,000 pounds and a starting salary of 2 grand a week!
Slight correction there mate…the EPL and Glasgow Celtic.
yeah, i saw mostly manchester united and liverpool gear over there. i saw one guy in an everton shirt, but that was about it

for a relatively small country, they have tons and tons of sports, though
oh yeah, and roy was definitely in cork scouting city players for scumderland while we were over there
i believe with the suspended sentence, newcastle does not get the fee back. now the choice is sack him and get nothing back (and risk him turning it around), or keep him (hopefully at a reduced wage). so i guess we're stuck with ole joey, which is kind of a bummer
Come on lads, lets keep this thread alive. It was all the way back to page three!!!

Ronaldo - anybody care if he stays or goes at this point? I certainly don't.

(Question for United fans of course, I know toonheads don't care)
NOT TRUE

i almost bumped this today to post this: http://www.goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=769733

but seriously, saf cant let this go on, can he