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pablo85
29 Jul 2007, 05:50 PM
This coming from the guy who said la liga was way better than the Prem....How many la liga teams in CHampions Semis?Im assuming your spanish by your name and your opinions and if you are than how you seem to forget that your team is barely in 2 place with scotland having a game in hand oh yeah i forgot about 3-2 northern ireland and 2-0 sweden but that never happend right.Since where on the topic of you claiming Nani was overpayed ? what about Fernando Torres soon to be the most expensive bust EVER in europe hes so overrated its not even funny he was even that good in spain the only reason the transfer was so high was because they where desperate and Benetiz is spanish he has never shown 30m form. But wait thats not all i seem to remember Benitez trying to get 2 or 3 of our "shit" generation players but failed HAHAHHA.
So the EPL has one year 3 semi finalists in the CL, the other year it is Spain, the other year Italy. Look in the past you see it.
I agree Liverpool has bad scouting team.
Fernando torres is good not very. Villa is 10 times better. And ryan babel is very bad but in England there is a hype for him.
But Fernando has shown that he can play it is now up to Nani to convince.
pablo85
29 Jul 2007, 05:59 PM
So the EPL has one year 3 semi finalists in the CL, the other year it is Spain, the other year Italy. Look in the past you see it.
ive made it easy for you i am a nice guy looked it up for you:
99/00 3 spanish semi 1 german
00/01 spanish final
01/02 2 spanish semi
02/03 3 italian semi 1 spain
03/04 ---------------
04/05 2 english semi
05/06 2 spanish semi
06/07 3 english semi 1 italian
So don't come with that kind of stupid arguments xxx
PSousaSCP
29 Jul 2007, 06:02 PM
No YOUR argument is stupid because the discussion FOR THE MILLIONTH TIME was about last year and this year not 2000 or 2003 or 2004...
PSousaSCP
29 Jul 2007, 06:04 PM
How many players are still left on Barcelona n Madrid from even 3 years ago.So What Happend then doesnt matter league strength fluctuates year by year due to transfers....Last year PREM WAS STRONGEST AND WILL BE THIS YEAR
pablo85
29 Jul 2007, 06:07 PM
No YOUR argument is stupid because the discussion FOR THE MILLIONTH TIME was about last year and this year not 2000 or 2003 or 2004...
So you don't take me serious because I said the primera division is better than the english league.
You say that the english league is better because they had 3 teams in the semi finals of the champions league.
and who won the final an italian team, so does that say that the italian league is the best. Next year when there are 3 spanish teams in the semis, do you say than that the spanish league is the best in the world????
It differs every year.
But I go to sleep byebye x
PSousaSCP
29 Jul 2007, 06:18 PM
WOWOWOW was that not what i said VERBATIM
Samo Nashte
04 Aug 2007, 07:37 PM
some of these ppl n nothing about soccer putting romania aheahd of bulgaria i geuss the forgot about Berbatov and teh other 7 guys we have playing in the epl
TheBoss84
05 Aug 2007, 01:38 AM
Please guys, stop ruining the threads everywhere you are you start a fight. Take it to PMs.
As for me. I think Germany will win the EC. With a team like portugal or holland in the final.
Passage
05 Aug 2007, 01:33 PM
I think Holland may surprise a few.
johan neeskens
06 Aug 2007, 06:24 AM
I think Holland may surprise a few.
If we get a new manager in the meantime maybe.
squidward123
06 Aug 2007, 08:22 AM
If we get a new manager in the meantime maybe.
jurgen klinsmann is unemployed
johan neeskens
06 Aug 2007, 08:46 AM
jurgen klinsmann is unemployed
You won't see a foreigner managing Holland in your lifetime full stop, let alone a German!
I'm hoping Hiddink will return.
The Jitty Slitter
06 Aug 2007, 08:47 AM
You won't see a foreigner managing Holland in your lifetime full stop, let alone a German!
I'm hoping Hiddink will return.
i am pretty sure squid was joking!
squidward123
06 Aug 2007, 10:50 AM
i am pretty sure squid was joking!...
;)
johan neeskens
07 Aug 2007, 04:03 AM
...
;)
Whoops! Seeing that you're from NZ I wasn't sure that you were aware of Dutch-German sensibilities!
squidward123
07 Aug 2007, 05:16 AM
Whoops! Seeing that you're from NZ I wasn't sure that you were aware of Dutch-German sensibilities!
I thought you would have got past that after our discussion on the other thread. I've only been here for a few years ;)
pfg68
11 Aug 2007, 11:56 PM
You won't see a foreigner managing Holland in your lifetime full stop, let alone a German!
I'm hoping Hiddink will return.
Ernst Happel, an Austrian, was manager of the Netherlands when they missed out on winning the 1978 World Cup by the width of a goal post (Rensenbrink's shot near the end of normal time).
I think Hiddink would be very successful if he returned as manager of the Dutch national team, but out here in Australia we'd like to have him back as our coach (with the real Johan Neeskens again as his assistant!).
johan neeskens
13 Aug 2007, 05:17 AM
Ernst Happel, an Austrian, was manager of the Netherlands when they missed out on winning the 1978 World Cup by the width of a goal post (Rensenbrink's shot near the end of normal time).
I think Hiddink would be very successful if he returned as manager of the Dutch national team, but out here in Australia we'd like to have him back as our coach (with the real Johan Neeskens again as his assistant!).
I don't think there's a single club or country that wouldn't want Hiddink. Oh I forgot, the English didn't want him. Didn't want him enough anyway.
German Ham
13 Aug 2007, 01:13 PM
Nah, we Germany fans are very pleased with Loew as manager. Granted, it will probably be a very long time until we would/could have a Dutch manager, but Loew is doing a fantastic job of keeping the team at its World Cup form. Many actually think it was he, not Klinsmann, who was the mastermind behind the current attacking style of the national team.
johan neeskens
14 Aug 2007, 06:44 AM
Nah, we Germany fans are very pleased with Loew as manager. Granted, it will probably be a very long time until we would/could have a Dutch manager, but Loew is doing a fantastic job of keeping the team at its World Cup form. Many actually think it was he, not Klinsmann, who was the mastermind behind the current attacking style of the national team.
Much as it pains me to say it, Germany's done very well in the past couple of years and probably will be the favourite going into the tournament.