View Full Version : CL matchday 2: Inter Mailand - Werder Bremen (1.10.08 8:45 PM CET) [R]
ForeverRed
02 Oct 2008, 12:27 AM
ha ha
look at bremen's record against big teams at home in recent years instead :D
Yea but no offense to Bremen fans, nothing is guaranteed with them.
They might outplay Inter at home and even lead them and then in the last minute concede a really silly goal and drop two points.
squidward123
02 Oct 2008, 01:21 AM
Yea but no offense to Bremen fans, nothing is guaranteed with them.
They might outplay Inter at home and even lead them and then in the last minute concede a really silly goal and drop two points.
yeah, as long as tim wiese is in goal....
:D
"Eisenfuß" Eilts
02 Oct 2008, 04:21 AM
Yea but no offense to Bremen fans, nothing is guaranteed with them.
They might outplay Inter at home and even lead them and then in the last minute concede a really silly goal and drop two points.
At least we make no 40 metres own-goals... :p ;)
hackespitze123
02 Oct 2008, 06:24 AM
Haha...
Nothing is 'guaranteed', but especially at home, we can beat any team in the world on our day, as proven repeatedly in the last few years.
Stop dissing Wiese for God's sake. Just watch the highlights of the match, he probably was our best player. Again, God knows how often that has been the case.
Every goal keeper makes mistakes,, everyone has a bad match now and then, but in Wiese's case, they are always blown out of proportion for some funny reason. I think it's simply because a lot of people just don't like him as a person.
squidward123
02 Oct 2008, 07:59 AM
I think it's simply because a lot of people just don't like him as a person.
he just looks funnier after a mistake than other goalkeepers. His expressions etc
:D
Projekt4
02 Oct 2008, 11:48 AM
I just saw the last 10 minutes of this one (wishing Werder all the best). Well done.
Diego's constant diving ("drawing challenges") is a disgrace, it's time for him to mature now.
"Eisenfuß" Eilts
02 Oct 2008, 11:54 AM
Diego's constant diving ("drawing challenges") is a disgrace, it's time for him to mature now.
There are greater experts in the Bundesliga.
For example Tobias Weis from Hoffenheim, one of the worst diver
i have ever seen, Andi Möller level.
Projekt4
02 Oct 2008, 11:58 AM
There are greater experts in the Bundesliga.
For example Tobias Weis from Hoffenheim, one of the worst diver
i have ever seen, Andi Möller level.
Interesting, I'll watch out.
Jarolim has cut that out largely after being attacked in the media last season. I guess Diego doesn't read the German news...
"Eisenfuß" Eilts
02 Oct 2008, 12:06 PM
Jarolim has cut that out largely after being attacked in the media last season. I guess Diego doesn't read the German news...
Diego is booed in many away matches also at rough fouls against him.
I also don´t like it, when he fall very easily. But you need to know,
that Diego is the most fouled player in the Bundesliga, so i can
understand, that he falls at light contacts.
Projekt4
02 Oct 2008, 12:18 PM
Diego is booed in many away matches also at rough fouls against him.
I also don´t like it, when he fall very easily. But you need to know,
that Diego is the most fouled player in the Bundesliga, so i can
understand, that he falls at light contacts.
The divers always are the most fouled players...Ballack was the most fouled player at Euro 2008 as well as the one committing the most fouls.
shinyyy
03 Oct 2008, 02:51 PM
Diego is booed in many away matches also at rough fouls against him.
I also don´t like it, when he fall very easily. But you need to know,
that Diego is the most fouled player in the Bundesliga, so i can
understand, that he falls at light contacts.
It's in his self-interest to dive. He is going to be fouled incessantly no matter if he does or doesn't. What matters is if players know he will go down easily, they might tread more softly when making challenges against him.
On the other hand, if he did everything he could to stay on his feet, the more cynical defenders would learn. We would probably see some really nasty challenges on him, and he could suffer an Eduardo-type injury.
I can't say I blame him at all.
dkm1469
03 Oct 2008, 04:21 PM
So where's the Stuttgart thread?? "Eisenfuß" Eilts, Hackespitze123, anyone....