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European Leagues 2014/15 thread
SBSP-
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European Leagues 2014/15 thread
La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A etc.
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Barcelona actually look better since the red card.
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Maybe because Rafinha came off.
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Anyone remember that guy who thought there was one player named Pedro Busquets?
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Good performance and result. It's Elche, but it's clear this season Barcelona are looking sharper.
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Great to see Eibar start with a win.
Watched most of Dortmund x Leverkusen on Saturday. Leverkusen are gonna be a hell of a team this season on form. Roger Schmidt had them out gegen-pressing Dortmund. It was amazing. One more thing: [b]Stefan Kiessling! Traumtor![/b]
I am eagerly awaiting Yoda's first goal for Getafe. I was down when he wasn't even on the bench today.
Watched most of Dortmund x Leverkusen on Saturday. Leverkusen are gonna be a hell of a team this season on form. Roger Schmidt had them out gegen-pressing Dortmund. It was amazing. One more thing: [b]Stefan Kiessling! Traumtor![/b]
I am eagerly awaiting Yoda's first goal for Getafe. I was down when he wasn't even on the bench today.
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Arrasate needs to go. He's a fucking joke, there's people on the Spanish La Real boards that are seething.
I've literally just started watching the Barcelona/Elche match, the black cat was pretty funny (with Roy Hudson joking around), it's the 4th minute so far. I expect Barcelona to dominate this mach comfortably, probably 3-0 or 4-0.
omfg messi what a chance for rafinha how did you fuck it up
I've literally just started watching the Barcelona/Elche match, the black cat was pretty funny (with Roy Hudson joking around), it's the 4th minute so far. I expect Barcelona to dominate this mach comfortably, probably 3-0 or 4-0.
omfg messi what a chance for rafinha how did you fuck it up
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The remainder of the Meistrliiga season should be quite interesting because of the system to break tiebreaks when two teams are equal on points at the end of the season. The first tiebreaker is least withdrawals or annulled matches and Kalju has one because of using an ineligible player against FC Infonet, right now they are 3rd in points but this means if they want to win the league they must have a one point lead at the end of the season.
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No offence Weather but can you not pollute this good thread with poverty leagues from across the world?
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You know, I don't think I've ever seen Weather actually reply to someone. He's kind of in his own world.
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I like to keep people informed about leagues that others neglect, Europe has 54 national associations, not 10.
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bro they are neglected for a reason and it's because they are povertyWeather130 wrote:I like to keep people informed about leagues that others neglect, Europe has 54 national associations, not 10.
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http://www.gfycat.com/ImperfectSecondDore
Y no gifs?
Y no gifs?
SBSP-
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Img tags don't work with gfycat. You have to copy the iframe link.Scuba Steve wrote:
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The left back couldn't handle the beauty.
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Why are Villarreal fans booing Alves?
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Maybe because of the banana? Not sure.
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That's what I thought, but that'd be such a stupid thing to boo someone.
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tbh honest I'd throw a banana at Alves.
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Stoke fans boo Ramsey for having had the gall to get his leg broken against them.FCB wrote:That's what I thought, but that'd be such a stupid thing to boo someone.
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SBSP wrote:Stoke fans boo Ramsey for having had the gall to get his leg broken against them.FCB wrote:That's what I thought, but that'd be such a stupid thing to boo someone.
Its more because he refused to accept Shawcross' apology but still silly.
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