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Football Thread 13/14 |OT17| I'm Spartacus

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Moyes is trying his best, and that's all you can ask for. Ingrates.

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Zabojnik

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So yesterday Udinese's 17yo goalkeeper Simone Scuffet had a brilliant game against Inter. Today everybody's comparing his debut to Buffon's with Parma, calling him the next #1, etc. The usual media bullshit.


However, today I got the chance to speak with one of Udinese's keeper's althletic trainers at the casino and he basically confirmed that Scuffet is indeed the real deal. Just so you know, you heard it here first.
 

Elchele

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So yesterday Udinese's 17yo goalkeeper Simone Scuffet had a brilliant game against Inter. Today everybody's comparing his debut to Buffon's with Parma, calling him the next #1, etc. The usual media bullshit.



However, today I got the chance to speak with one of Udinese's keeper's althletic trainers at the casino and he basically confirmed that Scuffet is indeed the real deal. Just so you know, you heard it here first.

wait. you live in Italy?
 

arkon

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So yesterday Udinese's 17yo goalkeeper Simone Scuffet had a brilliant game against Inter. Today everybody's comparing his debut to Buffon's with Parma, calling him the next #1, etc. The usual media bullshit.



However, today I got the chance to speak with one of Udinese's keeper's althletic trainers at the casino and he basically confirmed that Scuffet is indeed the real deal. Just so you know, you heard it here first.

Where is this fine establishment located?
 

Zabojnik

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Scuffet will be world class. Fucking crazy that he is doing this stuff at 17.

I broached the 'Buffon is getting old, we need someone to replace him at Juve' subject with the guy and told him they fucking owe us for Isla. He said it wouldn't surprise him if a move to Juve happened.

So I pretty much signed Scuffet for Juve.
 
But when he was pushed further on if he will definitely be the Arsenal manager next season, he replied: “Yes... unless I decide otherwise.

"I have told you many times we have had no time to sit down and do it. But I want to have a feeling coming out of the season that I have done the maximum for the club. Let’s see when the season is over.”

Interesting.
 

bobito

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Man U fans at work are fucking annoying as shit. Telling me they are loyal for sticking with the team during this bad time. Kill me
 

Zabojnik

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Are the two Nymphomaniac movies any good? I tend to not give a shit / outright hate Von Trier films, but I'd be willing to sacrifice a couple of hours, if there was good stuff to be seen. If you know what I mean. Technicaliteh.
 
City looking to launch 3 more affiliate clubs apparently. Africa, far east and Europe.

They "made" £25m selling "intellectual property" to the likes of New York City so FFP what chu gonna do.
 

PowderedToast

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quite a revealing rodgers piece by the guardian

"Being turned away from the club car park at Nottingham Forest before a youth cup tie involving his son, Anton, then of Chelsea, hammered home to Rodgers that he was outside football for the first time in his professional career. The Liverpool manager has not forgotten the misery and now makes a point of contacting every sacked manager to extend an invitation to Melwood, the club's training ground.

Revisiting that defining period, one that has ultimately made Liverpool dream of a first league title in 24 years, Rodgers reveals: "I got the sack on 16 December. It was 5pm on a Wednesday and my first thought was to ring the family to make sure they heard the news from me first. My objective then, because it was the first time in my life I was out of work and out of football, was to make sure it did not spoil Christmas for my family."

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"There were three clubs. I received a reply from two. Two clubs were in the Championship and one in League One. I didn't get an interview and so I thought my managerial career was over before it had started.

"Then I got a call from Manchester City and I thought I'd probably have to go in the coaching game again for a couple of years to get my name back. How it all worked out was I was sitting in McDonald's one day with my two children. I got a call saying Swansea were keen to speak to me. On the Friday of that week [16 July] I became the manager of Swansea. That, in short, was the seven months."

http://www.theguardian.com/football...gers-fear-of-failure-liverpool-premier-league
 
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