They probably will. I cant belive River choked it. Now america is gonna choke it, i can already tell thier gonna underestimate Arsenal the way every other team has. The only thing that puts a doubt in my mind is the fact that Arsenal will close the final at home. All of thier great performances in this copa have been second leg victories as visitors, now its backwards and they have to get a result in the first leg. They cant rely on playing for that 0-0 crap. I just hope its a good final and the officiating does what its suppose too.
these are the facts that make me laugh and proves that mexican futbol league is equal to Honduras if you take out the South Americans.. Copa Sud 2005: Pumas. Scored 14 goals total and the mexicans scored a WHOOPING 3 goals. Copa Sud 2006 Pachuca: 21 goals total and the Mexican't scored a WHOOPING 5 goals. Copa Sud 2007: America: 11 goals total so far and guess how many Mexican't scored???????????????? fOOKING 2 GOALS. And you have the nerve to talk sh1t? If it wasn't for the South americans you wouldn't be here talking crap. you'd be arguing with FC Haiti futbol fans. but to be far, I'll post what Cienciano did in their winning run. Copa Sud 2003: Cienciano scored 14 goals and the Peruvian players scored a WHOOPING 13 goals. Mexican Clubs have money to buy what MEXICO as a whole have never had, have or able to produce. GOALS AND WINNING TROPHIES. and you call it Mexican futbol? Please..
been there and done that.. we got bigger fish to fry. Are you trying to suggest what? Boca trophies cabinet is bigger than the entire mexican futbol clubs combine? or that you are really dissappointed we did not win yet "ANOTHER" trophy? Which one is it. Our next trophy is in japan. Let's see how your Pachuca handles A.C Milan. should be a laugh..
I'll give Platini the benefit of the doubt. UEFA does not strike me as quite on FIFA's level of crookedness and corruption. Plus I don't think Platini needs the money. Blatter is an entirely different story.
Seriously, they did participate. But nobody can win them all, not even Boca. Still, Boca won two of the last four Sudamericanas, and this year they won the more important tournament, which is Copa Libertadores. And, they also have won more international cups than any other professional football club in the known universe. Any more dumb questions?
it's club futbol you stupid piece of shit. do people discredit boca's 00 and 01 titles because Oscar Córdoba was the goalie? how many saves did an argentine goalie make? 0? THEY MUST NOT BE GOOD. most every club team in every league in the world plays with foreigners, that's how club football is played. learn about the game and get over it you stupid twat.
News: Quiere hacerse la America Arsenal enfrenta a los mexicanos en la cancha de Racing con una ventaja muy cómoda de 3-2. Con la victoria en la ida y los tres goles como visitante tiene media Copa en el bolsillo. Seguí las acciones Minuto a Minuto. More...
hoy, dos golazos de Cabanas, uno de Rodrigo Lopez...nos dara la victoria merecida, mi pronostico 3-1 favor america.
Vamos Arsenal The game will end in a draw IMO or a 1-0 or 2-1 win for America that won't be enough for them to win
esta noche, se va ah grandar el pocho insua, por estar jugando enfrente de su gente. va ser un partido no apto para cardiacos
HAHAHHAHAHA. The only difference is that you don't see EuropeanS claiming it was all their doing. ITALY IS ITALY..GERMANY IS GERAMNY.. HOLLAND IS HOLLAND..SPAIN IS SPAIN and finally MEXICO WILL ALWAYS BE MEJICO.. Diaherria boy.
I was looking at the number of foreigners on each of the squads of the teams that will participate in the Club World Cup. ACMilan by far has the most foreigners with twelve, including six Brazilians. Fans in Mexico have to understand that club tournaments are about Club pride, not about National pride. They were interviewing some Mexican fans on TV, and they were saying how this game was all about the Mexico vs Argentina rivalry. I was thinking, what the hell are they talking about? I'm not sure if that is the way most Mexicans actually see it. But I know that Argentines don't look at it that way at all. Arsenal fans will support Arsenal, and possibly other people in Argentina will support them because of the fact that they are underdog. Because, really, Arsenal is so small that it has few rivals who hate them, other than in the south side of Buenos Aires. Actually, support is not the right word. Probably to say that many fans will sympathize with Arsenal woud be a better word, but they don't really care much one way or the other. Some fans of Pocho Insua will probably sympathize with America. But I garantee that if it was River who had made it, a huge majority of Argentines other than River fans would strongly hope for their failure. And it's the same for Boca in the CWC, those who are not Boca fans are loving that Riquelme is not playing and would love to see us fail. Because as I said, it is about club, not country. BTW, here is the number of foreign players at the CWC: ACMilan (Italy) 12 foreigners Waitakere (New Zealand) 7 foreigners Pachuca (Mexico) 6 foreigners Etoile (Tunisia) 6 foreigners Boca (Argentina) 4 foreigners Sepahan (Iran) 4 foreigners Urawa (Japan) 3 foreigners