Haha. I give as good as I get and although I'm only like 5'10" I have quite a strong build. I don't get pushed around easily!
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That's Rodrigo <3
http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/00bpcgu58K0UT/610x.jpg[IMG]
Crazy Real doesn't want him, we'll take him.
Cardozo scored one too.[/QUOTE]
Cardozo* I swear I know his name :P He's seriously underrated.
It's always good business to buy Real Madrid's rejects.
Purple boots are a sure fire way to get nailed to the nearest 5-a-side wooden barriers where I come from.
God speed, dc.
I don't think I'm needed in a 5-a-aside.Deep-lying playmaker
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:lol What the hell? Unlike Bayern...they pissed.BERLIN, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich and champions Borussia Dortmund were locked in a war of words on Monday days after the latter snapped up forward Marco Reus, long a target for the Bavarians.
The 22-year-old Borussia Moenchengladbach and Germany forward, who has scored 10 goals this season, agreed last week to join Dortmund at the end of the season in a five-year deal that is the biggest so far in the winter transfer period.
"Dortmund have been successful in keeping up with their own understated position," Bayern sports director Christian Nerlinger told Bild newspaper. "This is now finished with this transfer. It is a whole new step."
Bayern coach Jupp Heynckes said Bayern had had a string of rivals over the years but remained top of the heap as challenges from clubs such as Werder Bremen, Gladbach and Dortmund faded after a few seasons.
"Let's wait and see how long they can keep moving on this level," Heynckes told reporters.
Dortmund, surprisingly dominant champions last season and in second place three points behind Bayern in the current campaign, have repeatedly played down their chances of defending the title, saying they would be happy with a finish that would secure them European football next season.
"Have no fear. When we decide to change our strategy we will make sure to let Mr Nerlinger know," Dortmund coach Juergen Klopp told reporters in response.
The 1997 Champions League winners have come back from the brink of financial ruin a few years ago to become Bayern's biggest title rivals in recent seasons.
Reus's reported 17-million-euro transfer only underlines their ambition for a more permanent place at the top of the Bundesliga.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/feedarticle/10031942
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i hate matri's goal celebration, he looks like a twat
lost 3-2. Not happy as we were 2-0 up and in the last 10 minutes of the first half, crazy shit happened and bam, 3 goals let in. Sums up our season really.
I think you need to be fitter to play 5 a side. At least if it's competitive 5 a side anyway. Infact in general, at the level most of us probably play at...I think you need to be a better player to do well in 5 a side than 11 a side.
I play both and you see some rubbish players playing 11 a side, but because they are big/strong/quick they can hold their own. They would get nowhere playing 5 a side with a poor touch and bad discipline, if you let your man go even a second early in 5 a side it's curtains...probably will result in a goal.
I enjoy 5 a side, it's so quick paced and physically demanding, but nothing can beat 11 a side for me, it's "real football".
My boots are blue. My turfs are green. Come at me bros.
:lol What the hell? Unlike Bayern...they pissed.
Lol, MPW! I actually made that picture! I've seen it used in another forum as well
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BERLIN, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich and champions Borussia Dortmund were locked in a war of words on Monday days after the latter snapped up forward Marco Reus, long a target for the Bavarians.
The 22-year-old Borussia Moenchengladbach and Germany forward, who has scored 10 goals this season, agreed last week to join Dortmund at the end of the season in a five-year deal that is the biggest so far in the winter transfer period.
"Dortmund have been successful in keeping up with their own understated position," Bayern sports director Christian Nerlinger told Bild newspaper. "This is now finished with this transfer. It is a whole new step."
Bayern coach Jupp Heynckes said Bayern had had a string of rivals over the years but remained top of the heap as challenges from clubs such as Werder Bremen, Gladbach and Dortmund faded after a few seasons.
"Let's wait and see how long they can keep moving on this level," Heynckes told reporters.
Dortmund, surprisingly dominant champions last season and in second place three points behind Bayern in the current campaign, have repeatedly played down their chances of defending the title, saying they would be happy with a finish that would secure them European football next season.
"Have no fear. When we decide to change our strategy we will make sure to let Mr Nerlinger know," Dortmund coach Juergen Klopp told reporters in response.
The 1997 Champions League winners have come back from the brink of financial ruin a few years ago to become Bayern's biggest title rivals in recent seasons.
Reus's reported 17-million-euro transfer only underlines their ambition for a more permanent place at the top of the Bundesliga.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/feedarticle/10031942
Aye, 5/6 aside is also visually more appealing. If pulled off correctly, quick and snappy passing/movement can look sexy as fuck, especially if a goal is at the end of it. It's much more tight so it relies a lot more on 2/3 touch football than an 11 aside game.
Despite that, I would never drop 11 aside in favour of it though. A full game of football is always a great experience. I'd enjoy it more if I weren't a right back. :lol
Full back can be a really fun position to play, though I think it depends on how good you're team is. If you're playing in a good team the full backs get alot of time on the ball and get to push on forwards, can be good. You're usually up against really good quick players though, mastering the professional foul is a must!
I read that on rawk so it's probably not true! We'll buy Brian Deane for £19m instead.According to twitter (fucking lol) we've had a £6 million bid for Hoilett accepted following a transfer request.
If there is any truth to that, it could well be the deal of the window.
According to twitter (fucking lol) we've had a £6 million bid for Hoilett accepted following a transfer request.
If there is any truth to that, it could well be the deal of the window.
According to twitter (fucking lol) we've had a £6 million bid for Hoilett accepted following a transfer request.
If there is any truth to that, it could well be the deal of the window.
Re: 5-a-side, maybe it's because I'm shit but I much prefer 11-a-side. I usually play on the wing and put in crosses, or take lots of shots from long distances. I look awful when the pitch and goals are lessened
Bjaelke = Chris Foy confirmed.I prefer 11-a-side too. But I'm usually the ref - it gives a decent pay![]()
Bjaelke = Chris Foy confirmed.
There are a lot of devils. Not only small devils. There are a lot of big devils and we have to fight against them.
You can see traits forming in a player even at young age. You know you have something 'good' when a 7-8 year old shows composure on the ball and basically looks like a 4' professional footballer.
The latest Inside City is pretty good.
The goal keeping training is insane.
http://www.youtube.com/user/mcfcofficial#p/u/8/zrxrZAE_SKM
Is Rodrigo the one that was at Bolton and looked like a one trick pony?
You're not really leaving it up to him - you've made numerous posts about his, and other City fans, reaction to the game. They're not happy they lost - they're proud of the effort their side put in against the PL Champions and Champions League finalists from last season - with 10 men for 80 minutes.
And his point is his side DID show fight and could have won the game - United showed none and got smashed at home. I know I'd rather be on the losing end of a narrow 3-2 defeat than lose 6-1 at home to my closest rivals.
holy shit! that's awesomei googled "he mad" and this pic came up lol http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&f...urce=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=ZhYLT4jBBurw0gGU6uikAg
ibra lol
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Answers the question why I never flourished.
As a young'un I had real problems with composure and it affected my touch greatly. I'm class now of course.
LOL at that Ibra pic. Horrible luck though :/
It really isn't. There's a reason Mou sold him, he's just terrible in Europe.Ibra is legend. But Ibra has shitty luck.
Rooney is in the Fifpro team of the year.
How the hell did he manage that?