Vivalaraza
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Drake, United fan since 2007.Drake supports teams with cash. I'm not surprised.
In 'The Presentation';
Drake said:Me and my boy Rich, United like Van Nistelrooy
Drake, United fan since 2007.Drake supports teams with cash. I'm not surprised.
Drake said:Me and my boy Rich, United like Van Nistelrooy
K, so kit's aren't cheap and neither is personalization.... What a douche.
Lol at the thought though. Like Ronaldo would muck up his resumé by going to City?
EDIT: Drake is garbage what a bad Nistelrooy line.
Action Bronson does it better "kick shit like a young Ruud van Nistelrooy" as soon as I heard that line I had to rewind the track and re-listen. So awesome that an artist in 2012 from NY can drop a fucking RvN reference in a song. Even cooler that theres probably a small minority of people who listen to Action Bronson that understand the line.
Maybe his time at Madrid has given him a penchant for coming second?
The Best You Ever Had.Who or what is a drake? Apart from Nate
Ruh roh said:A Manchester City youth team star has been forced to apologise for celebrating rivals United's win over Blackburn on Monday night.
Sam Jones took to Twitter praising the late goals by Antonio Valencia and Ashley Young which sent the Premier League leaders five points clear at the top.
The Welsh defender wrote: 'Yeahhhhhhhhhhhh united united united', before adding, 'yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh what a goal!!!!!
What an idiot.
Seen a guy in work today with the current White Liverpool kit with dalglish on the back of it in White print.
Bet he is regretting that now.
He's still a legend at the club from his playing days tho, right?Seen a guy in work today with the current White Liverpool kit with dalglish on the back of it in White print.
Bet he is regretting that now.
He's still a legend at the club from his playing days tho, right?
I remember when people were saying that outside Madrid and Barca, La Liga was shit, so what does that make all the other leagues now that Liga teams are dominating Europe?
You would almost think that European games are an awful barometer of league form.
I remember when people were saying that outside Madrid and Barca, La Liga was shit, so what does that make all the other leagues now that Liga teams are dominating Europe?
You would almost think that European games are an awful barometer of league form.
Teams are good, no doubt. But "HA - LOOK AT EUROPE !" is a dippy argument.
La Liga is shit in terms of competition, but there are some excellent teams playing in that league right now.
I don't know what it is. Real and Barca having too much money that other teams can't compete?
I remember when people were saying that outside Madrid and Barca, La Liga was shit, so what does that make all the other leagues now that Liga teams are dominating Europe?
The strange thing is, that when you take the relative "battles" in the league, it's actually not too dissimilar to the PL.La Liga is shit in terms of competition, but there are some excellent teams playing in that league right now.
I don't know what it is. Real and Barca having too much money that other teams can't compete?
La Liga would be more fun without Real Madrid and Barcelona. They have some awesome teams, but also: they're on huge debt. They have to buy very expensive players to keep them competitive, and that translates in debt. Like Valencia, having to sell Mata.
When the financial fair play kicks in, it will be interesting to see how the English and Spanish leagues do. I understand the german and holland leagues are doing ok on the financial stuff.
Liga teams are dominating Europe
That is how things turned out this season, yes, but the problem is that Barcelona or Real Madrid will always win the league and it will take a miracle for anyone else in La Liga to have a look in. In the PL it is not the case. Despite the points gap in the table, there is not that much difference between the top sides whereas a few correct transfers Arsenal are right back in the hunt for the title next season, same with Chelsea and even Spurs so the competition is always there.Real Madrid and Barca are well ahead of third 3, (30 points between 1st and 3rd) but when United are 18 ahead of Arsenal....I dunno, it hardly matters, it's an insurmountable lead. The money distribution in La Liga is a joke though, IMO UEFA and FIFA both should outlaw it because it's not only unfair domestically it is grossly unfair across European Competition also as two clubs have basically monopolized a league and are milking the revenue from it which allows them to spend a massive amount of money that other clubs simply cannot match.A Because of this also La Liga is the most unhealthy league in the world in financial terms, it is teetering on the brink of numerous clubs going out of existence.
a few correct transfers Arsenal are right back in the hunt for the title next season.
I guess so...but, when you consider in the 19 seasons of the PL, only 4 different teams have won the title...it's not really that competitive is it. One club has won it 12/19 times.That is how things turned out this season, yes, but the problem is that Barcelona or Real Madrid will always win the league and it will take a miracle for anyone else in La Liga to have a look in. In the PL it is not the case. Despite the points gap in the table, there is not that much difference between the top sides whereas a few correct transfers Arsenal are right back in the hunt for the title next season, same with Chelsea and even Spurs so the competition is always there.
Because it's their only realistic chance of winning a trophy.
(Not trolling)
What I like about the Premiership is a club can get promoted to it then finish in the top 6 two seasons later, spending barely anything.
He's still a legend at the club from his playing days tho, right?
newcastle are a big club, albeit one that fucked up horribly enough to get relegated.
I like Newcastle but they couldn't compete in the CL at the moment.
I like Newcastle but they couldn't compete in the CL at the moment.but that's true in plenty of other leagues as well. plenty of italian clubs that have no chance of winning anything flame out of the EL regularly for one. the main difference between the premier league and other leagues is that you have a few more 'elite' teams- by which I roughly mean teams that could go deep into the CL without surprising anyone (6, which is more than any other league right now).
newcastle are a big club, albeit one that fucked up horribly enough to get relegated.
I like Newcastle but they couldn't compete in the CL at the moment.
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Yeah, but the competition is always there was what I was getting at. Man U are always challenging, most of the time winning, but they are not clear cut in most of them making it still compeitive. Chelsea and Man City are there because of their owners of course but they are there, adding to the competition. With Arsenal already basically sealing the Podolski deal seems to direct that Arsene Wenger is intent on building a more competitive complete side for next season but we'll see how that pans out. Same with Chelsea, rebuilding needs to be done there and we'll see how that goes.I guess so...but, when you consider in the 19 seasons of the PL, only 4 different teams have won the title...it's not really that competitive is it. One club has won it 12/19 times.
The competition is always there...it's there in one off games, it's not really there in the title race. In England the title race is almost always contested between two clubs, usually Man United + another.
I hope that doesn't sound like I'm being arrogant, but it really is like that (and Chelsea and City are only relevant in the title picture because of their owners, okay, they're there, fair enough...but it is entirely down to money that they can compete or they'd be down the table too).
What I like about the Premiership is a club can get promoted to it then finish in the top 6 two seasons later, spending barely anything.
What I hate about the Premiership is that every time I follow it, Man United end up winning it. :shakes fist:
edit: I agree with Viva. Premiership is dominated by a few clubs too. This season seems like bizarro season to me because of how poor Arsenal and Chelsea have done.
but that's true in plenty of other leagues as well. plenty of italian clubs that have no chance of winning anything flame out of the EL regularly for one. the main difference between the premier league and other leagues is that you have a few more 'elite' teams- by which I roughly mean teams that could go deep into the CL without surprising anyone (6, which is more than any other league right now).
chelsea is just a club of spoiled brats these days. Huge egos, huge wages, and low turn out.
And whats bizarro is Manited gettin their 20th cup most likely this season with lackluster plays, "sprise bech" goals from out of nowhere, frequently injured players like Ando, and outplayed by Iberian/swiss clubs euro competitions.
So true. This is the weakest Man Utd team I've seen and yet they're still top.. wtf!
Must be Fergie's magic powers.
You would almost think that European games are an awful barometer of league form.
Teams are good, no doubt. But "HA - LOOK AT EUROPE !" is a dippy argument.
I suppose you are right. Just I get the feeling now that every off season you sit and think "hmm, this season could be really tight" and then it never is. As you say, if Arsenal go and get the right players, if Chelsea spend big, if Spurs keep their better players and add a couple more quality ones...then you're looking at 5 potentially really good teams.Yeah, but the competition is always there was what I was getting at. Man U are always challenging, most of the time winning, but they are not clear cut in most of them making it still compeitive. Chelsea and Man City are there because of their owners of course but they are there, adding to the competition. With Arsenal already basically sealing the Podolski deal seems to direct that Arsene Wenger is intent on building a more competitive complete side for next season but we'll see how that pans out. Same with Chelsea, rebuilding needs to be done there and we'll see how that goes.
But lets not kid ourselves, this Man U squad is not that great. Next season it's all on again. In the La Liga you don't really have this, it's only Barcelona and Real Madrid with the rest making up numbers.
So true. This is the weakest Man Utd team I've seen and yet they're still top.. wtf!
Must be Fergie's magic powers.
(maybe this is more hope than anything)
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