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toohyper
22 May 2006, 09:41 PM
Henry for some reason on the French NT never seem to perform as good as he does with Arsenal. I would think it's lack of chemistry.
I'm personally much more worried with Trezeguet than Henry.
I'll be happy as long as Silvestre, Boumsong, and Barthez gets the playing time against Korea. I do not understand how you pick Barthez over Coupet, that just comes in pure shock to me.
No offense but Boumsong got to be the worst footballer ever, period.
hanul21
22 May 2006, 09:52 PM
the poor Irish guy must be detained somewhere in the peninsula for the sake of the national interest...;) :D
lol that could happen, or that theres a pretty noticeable amount of foreigners living in Korea these days. when i went to a pretty well known mall in Korea, i saw a bunch of white people everywhere. in this one arcade, id say half the people in there werent Asian.
Goh Kheng Lim is an Iranian sock. from the looks of it, its probably either mani or valanjak.
hanul21
22 May 2006, 09:54 PM
Henry for some reason on the French NT never seem to perform as good as he does with Arsenal. I would think it's lack of chemistry.
I'm personally much more worried with Trezeguet than Henry.
I'll be happy as long as Silvestre, Boumsong, and Barthez gets the playing time against Korea. I do not understand how you pick Barthez over Coupet, that just comes in pure shock to me.
No offense but Boumsong got to be the worst footballer ever, period.
the bad thing is that with Silvestre playing, is that he might have pretty good knowledge on Park's style of play. of course any coach for a team can anaylze a player's weakness from match videos, but Park and Silvestre train together all the time and whats even worse is that Saha probably knows Park's style of play pretty well now.
K:theCore
22 May 2006, 09:58 PM
Silvestre sucks. Teammate or not, out of those four, Id still want this fool marking up Park....PJS would have a field day on MS.
toohyper
22 May 2006, 10:13 PM
the bad thing is that with Silvestre playing, is that he might have pretty good knowledge on Park's style of play. of course any coach for a team can anaylze a player's weakness from match videos, but Park and Silvestre train together all the time and whats even worse is that Saha probably knows Park's style of play pretty well now.
Dude...Have you seen Silvestre? You must be crazy if you don't want Silvestre starting. He's absolutely garbage, same goes to Boumsong.
ilv2
23 May 2006, 06:27 AM
Dude...Have you seen Silvestre? You must be crazy if you don't want Silvestre starting. He's absolutely garbage, same goes to Boumsong.
up until charlton his performances at the end of the season were encouraging, and his callup was merited.
toohyper
23 May 2006, 05:20 PM
up until charlton his performances at the end of the season were encouraging, and his callup was merited.
So how was Silvestre in Euro 04? :D :p
gaijin
23 May 2006, 05:43 PM
좆만한 새끼.... 아랍애들 좆이나 빨고 뒈져라!
Hey!
The thing a love about Korea, aside from their wacky Northern neighbour, a penchant for real hot dogs and Jeong Cheol is their unique script.
After getting their heads pushed down the lavatory bowl by their Chinese brethen for so long they just said 'screw you' and went out and devised a new script based on an older and more mystical writing system of the language. Now of course their even more wackier neighbours to the East whom Nanba is ordering a bride from - still use the old Chinese letters. This often promotes a lot of hostility between the parties, as Koreans will often drive around in their slightly inferior cars but listening to their better LCD flat screen monitors with MP3 digital sound shouting 'we no use hanja - hahahahaha - you suck' to Japanese buisnessmen and then slowly drive off with some TVXQ blasting out at crystal clear sound...
If you're wondering my favourite script happens to be 'abugida' - and there you go.
Oh yes, anyone know the name of these chicks?
http://thegadgetblog.com/wp-content/kes2005-panasonicgirls.jpg
Hit it would I! :)
gaijin
23 May 2006, 05:44 PM
I'd also hit these guys as well, all be it a slightly different context;
http://amicky.cocolog-nifty.com/one_step_closer/images/TVXQ.jpg
StepINTOliquid
24 May 2006, 08:47 PM
I'd also hit these guys as well, all be it a slightly different context;
http://amicky.cocolog-nifty.com/one_step_closer/images/TVXQ.jpg
Hopefully with a a)brick b)bat c)Mac truck d)Mace e)all of the above
kakaboypuf redded
26 May 2006, 10:21 PM
Hey!
The thing a love about Korea, aside from their wacky Northern neighbour, a penchant for real hot dogs and Jeong Cheol is their unique script.
After getting their heads pushed down the lavatory bowl by their Chinese brethen for so long they just said 'screw you' and went out and devised a new script based on an older and more mystical writing system of the language. Now of course their even more wackier neighbours to the East whom Nanba is ordering a bride from - still use the old Chinese letters. This often promotes a lot of hostility between the parties, as Koreans will often drive around in their slightly inferior cars but listening to their better LCD flat screen monitors with MP3 digital sound shouting 'we no use hanja - hahahahaha - you suck' to Japanese buisnessmen and then slowly drive off with some TVXQ blasting out at crystal clear sound...
If you're wondering my favourite script happens to be 'abugida' - and there you go.
Oh yes, anyone know the name of these chicks?
http://thegadgetblog.com/wp-content/kes2005-panasonicgirls.jpg
Hit it would I!
You have any idea how small n tight those ************** must be?? IMPOSSIBLE, at least for me it is :rolleyes: :p
gaijin
27 May 2006, 08:02 AM
You have any idea how small n tight those ************** must be?? IMPOSSIBLE, at least for me it is :rolleyes: :p
I don't see any cats in that picture. :confused:
I thought Koreans liked dogs?
Nikogfrog
01 Jun 2006, 08:28 AM
Anyone named Lim Goh Kheng deserves a punch in the face, and the people who were involved in the naming.
I like this one pretty much :)
I am not sure whether he is trying to convince himself of something that may never happen or if he is pretty sure of what he says. Either way, The French squad are quite aware of the Korean team's potential strength. And -I am repeating my words- that will not be an easy match for both teams, but after watching France improve through the matches against Mexico and Denmark, (and doing so with Zidane out of form), I am getting more confident they can move on to the second stage.