Argentine women drive me crazy whenever I meet one here in Venezuela or watch them on Fox Sports. Beautiful or not, the sassy inhibited way they talk with that accent just screams "fuck me hard against that wall" to me. Nnnggghhh.
the low specs are worrying though..Bought MG Rising for PC even though I already have it on PS3. I just hope PC port is great, didn't really play much of it on PS3.
Let it go, KidA. <3
Trezegol <3 We can't lose, we simply can't.So excited for this match + Trezeguet's visit. Should be amazing.
hahahahaha, I know man
women are very different here, they're much more interesting and confident. Also they have much better legs and ass.
If i had google glases I would do a live streaming of the main avenue in the afternoon. It would be the best youtube channel. hnnnnnggg
You want to throw yourself in Mumei's arms like Andres did ?
The Guardian said:Amid the thrills of Liverpool's attacking play last weekend and the aimless toil of Tottenham Hotspur, some things went relatively unnoticed, such as another assured performance by Mamadou Sakho in the heart of Liverpool's defence. After a period of adaptation the £15m summer recruit is starting to show that he should become the best centre-back at the club, tough in duels, savvy in his positioning, classy with his distribution and, moreover, powerful from set-pieces at both ends of the pitch. The question, especially when Liverpool play with two rather than three centre-backs, is who should partner him? It has been Martin Skrtel in the last two matches but, while the Slovakian has qualities and is enjoying a better season than last term, he always gives the impression that an outbreak of flimsy haplessness is imminent. Daniel Agger has not been more secure this term, while Kolo Touré was woeful in his last appearance at Hull and Martin Kelly has barely played all season. So it's a pickle for Brendan Rodgers and a small source of hope for Cardiff City this weekend
Eh, Javier Faus is right. They can't simply renew his contract every 6 months.
QPR manager Harry Redknapp has confirmed that Benoit Assou-Ekotto could return to Tottenham next month.
West London Sport revealed this week that there is a clause in the left-back’s season-long loan deal enabling Spurs to recall him.
They are also able to take midfielder Tom Carroll back to White Hart Lane but are more likely to want Assou-Ekotto, who was frozen out by Andre Villas-Boas prior to the Portuguese’s sacking as Tottenham boss.
Redknapp is yet to hear from his former club, where Tim Sherwood is in caretaker charge, but accepts there is every chance Assou-Ekotto will leave Loftus Road early.
He said: “It can happen, yes. We haven’t got any control over it. I hope it doesn’t happen as they’ve both been excellent loan signings for us.
“I think he [Assou-Ekotto] is very happy here and enjoying his football. He’s playing well and we’d like to keep him.”
Kenka pls, what's the point when this perfection exist?
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Frankfurt vs. Augsburg today, why would God do this to us?
The Guardian '100 best footballer's in the world' list has Ivanovic, Eto'o and Lampard higher than Eden Hazard.
wut
http://www.theguardian.com/football/ng-interactive/2013/dec/100-greatest-footballers-2013
The Guardian '100 best footballer's in the world' list has Ivanovic, Eto'o and Lampard higher than Eden Hazard.
wut
http://www.theguardian.com/football/ng-interactive/2013/dec/100-greatest-footballers-2013
Hazard is pretty shit to be fair.
Cabaye higher than Alexis Sanchez.The Guardian '100 best footballer's in the world' list has Ivanovic, Eto'o and Lampard higher than Eden Hazard.
wut
http://www.theguardian.com/football/ng-interactive/2013/dec/100-greatest-footballers-2013
4th actually. Crystal Palace are just below Bradford.
4th actually. Crystal Palace are just below Bradford.Haha fuck you Watford and Swindon, 3rd bottom ain't that bad!
That Guardian list is shockingly bad. No doubt Neymar will be in the top 10 for no reason.
Can't wait until the Premier League bubble bursts and the casualties that crash down with it. Modern football stinks.
I bet he's considering 'arryCardiff owner Vincent Tan will decide in the coming hours whether to sack manager Malky Mackay before or after Saturday's Premier League match at Liverpool.
Tan is currently flying to the UK having sent Mackay a letter on Monday telling him to resign or face being dismissed from the position he has held since June 2011 - and Mackay has repeatedly stated he will not walk away voluntarily.
Chairman Mehmet Dalman has a preferred candidate to succeed the 41-year-old Scot and Tan has given him permission to strike a deal.
Dalman, who has failed in his attempts to make peace between Tan and Mackay, plans to open talks immediately and make an appointment the coming days.
Cardiff City's managerial target is understood to be a household name currently in work at another British club.
Tan was considering a role for Dave Jones, recently sacked by Sheffield Wednesday, as manager or director of football - the pair have rebuilt their relationship after Jones took legal action against Tan after being dismissed by the Bluebirds in May 2011 - but the Malaysian businessman has decided against proceeding with that idea.
Meanwhile, reported interest in well-travelled Turkish coach Yilmaz Vural is inaccurate.
Despite the latest developments Mackay is keen to stay on at the club he guided to the Premier League for the first time last summer, but he and the Cardiff hierarchy acknowledge his relationship with Tan is damaged beyond repair.
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Cardiff owner Vincent Tan will decide in the coming hours whether to sack Malky Mackay before or after Liverpool game
I bet he's considering 'arry
It must be Harry. Who else is mental enough to take that job?
BBC Sport ‏@BBCSport
Cardiff owner Vincent Tan will decide in the coming hours whether to sack Malky Mackay before or after Liverpool game
I bet he's considering 'arry