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FootballGAF 2019/2020 |OT| Does Your Team Got What It Takes To Be Crowned?

Dark Rider

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[ESPN FC] Sergio Ramos has scored more goals than Figo, Xavi, and Zidane. In La Liga



Ramoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooos :messenger_beaming:
What a legend.

 
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Dark Rider

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Mourinho hits back at Arsenal’s social media post on Friday mocking #THFC defeat at Sheff Utd: “You only enjoy the problems of others when you are also in trouble. In the end it says more about them, they don't have much to celebrate they have to get every opportunity to do it.”



It is heating up.
 

Dark Rider

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Doubt it, he looked like ass in the world cup where he was set to shine. He never got back to the levels he reached prior to that injury. I would hold a grudge.

He can blame himself for initiating the whole incident because he is the one that grabbed Ramos, Ramos as a veteran just made the best he can with the situation for himself.
Salah play for Egypt a mediocre team which was bound to be out in the first round regardless of what form Salah was in.
It is a non serious shoulder injury so the default is he can fully recover from it, the way you talk about it I would think this is an ACL injury for both knees.

Again this is a topic we will never agree on I know :messenger_smiling:
 
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Again this is a topic we will never agree on I know :messenger_smiling:

Nope lol. But I respect Ramos a great deal. He's a winner, a great player and a very driven athlete. To do it at that level for as long as he has takes something special. I'll never LIKE him, but I do appreciate what he achieved.

How are you feeling about your chances to win the league? Barcelona finally played well today and Real hasn't been setting the world on fire. Is it happening?
 

Dark Rider

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Nope lol. But I respect Ramos a great deal. He's a winner, a great player and a very driven athlete. To do it at that level for as long as he has takes something special. I'll never LIKE him, but I do appreciate what he achieved.

And I totally respect that :messenger_sunglasses:

How are you feeling about your chances to win the league? Barcelona finally played well today and Real hasn't been setting the world on fire. Is it happening?

These few matches are tough fixtures with a very tough tight schedule with not enough rest time, so us grinding them out with victories pleases me although we are not at our best on the pitch.
Will we win it? we are 4 points ahead with 4 matches to go. I think we can win it yes but it is not guaranteed so I'm approaching it with caution :messenger_hushed:
 

Dark Rider

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Enjoy the tension! I had to endure the Liverpool game today and meaningless football really sucks lol.

But you have your trophy, better than not knowing if you will have a trophy by the end of it :messenger_hushed:
Also I thought Liverpool are aiming to get 100+ points now? so you have to win at least 3 more out of the remaining 5, I assume you want more to set the record as high as possible.
 
But you have your trophy, better than not knowing if you will have a trophy by the end of it :messenger_hushed:
Also I thought Liverpool are aiming to get 100+ points now? so you have to win at least 3 more out of the remaining 5, I assume you want more to set the record as high as possible.

4 wins in fact to surpass the Man City record (although 3 wins and a draw also puts them at 100 points, but short of the record). Definitely doable, they have Chelsea and Arsenal along the way so it isn't a total cakewalk like today was. Remains to be seen if the team is focused on that, they didn't play like it today.

Today was also an atrocious game for cult heroes Chamberlain and Origi. Both should be on the way out in the summer.
 
4 wins in fact to surpass the Man City record (although 3 wins and a draw also puts them at 100 points, but short of the record). Definitely doable, they have Chelsea and Arsenal along the way so it isn't a total cakewalk like today was. Remains to be seen if the team is focused on that, they didn't play like it today.

Today was also an atrocious game for cult heroes Chamberlain and Origi. Both should be on the way out in the summer.

Huh, is the Liverpool fan base out on Chamberlain and Origi? Never would have assumed that. Can you fill me in?
 
Huh, is the Liverpool fan base out on Chamberlain and Origi? Never would have assumed that. Can you fill me in?

Chamberlain is unreliable, he might be great in a game and disappear for the next 10 rounds. Origi is lost. He can't pass, he can't shoot, he can't do anything. While it's certainly not the feeling of the entire fan base, I've seen some consensus forming about them leaving.
 

Dark Rider

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4 wins in fact to surpass the Man City record (although 3 wins and a draw also puts them at 100 points, but short of the record). Definitely doable, they have Chelsea and Arsenal along the way so it isn't a total cakewalk like today was. Remains to be seen if the team is focused on that, they didn't play like it today.

Today was also an atrocious game for cult heroes Chamberlain and Origi. Both should be on the way out in the summer.

I would be surprised if they didn't aim for it, I'm sure we would if we were in that situation.
who do you want to replace Chamberlain and Origi?
 
I would be surprised if they didn't aim for it, I'm sure we would if we were in that situation.
who do you want to replace Chamberlain and Origi?

Not sure about Origi, but Chamberlain is rumored to get replaced by Thiago Alcantara and that would be a significant upgrade. Fabinho and Henderson are really good passers, but aside from them we have a lot of runners in the midfield. Alcantara would add some creativity there.
 

Dark Rider

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Not sure about Origi, but Chamberlain is rumored to get replaced by Thiago Alcantara and that would be a significant upgrade. Fabinho and Henderson are really good passers, but aside from them we have a lot of runners in the midfield. Alcantara would add some creativity there.

Yes I saw those rumors :pie_thinking:
Thing is I don't Think Liverpool will get much for both Chamberlain and Origi so whatever Thiago deal will be it will be mostly financed from Liverpool coffers. Unless Liverpool sell other players too.
 

Teslerum

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Do you think Arsenal will get into Europe competitions for next season?

I think we do have a decent chance of europa league, but too many things have to align to get champions league for it to be a real possibility. Despite us having a really hard run on paper, its beatable. Leicester and Spurs aren't on the greatest of forms and Liverpool is a toss up on if they still care enough.

We'll see though. It's football, anything can happen.
 
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Dark Rider

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I think we do have a decent chance of europa league, but too many things have to align to get champions league for it to be a real possibility. Despite us having a really hard run on paper, its beatable. Leicester and Spurs aren't on the greatest of forms and Liverpool is a toss up on if they still care enough.

We'll see though. It's football, anything can happen.

if you didn't make UCL do you rather Europa League or no European football?
 

Teslerum

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if you didn't make UCL do you rather Europa League or no European football?

We're on a rebuild under Arteta so rather have some money than no money. So, yes I'd rather have europa league.
Doesn't mean I'm particular hyped for it. Still miss the CL and the EL has given us mostly bad memories.
 

Dark Rider

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We're on a rebuild under Arteta so rather have some money than no money. So, yes I'd rather have europa league.
Doesn't mean I'm particular hyped for it. Still miss the CL and the EL has given us mostly bad memories.

No European football means players will be less likely to come to Arsenal unless you overpay them to give away their spot light in Europe. So it is more than just less money money to gain but also harder transfers and more expensive players. Unless Arsenal forget about all the mid tier players (and the top tier obviously) and go chasing unknown prospects to build up then battle to keep them if they live up to their potential.
 

Teslerum

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No European football means players will be less likely to come to Arsenal unless you overpay them to give away their spot light in Europe. So it is more than just less money money to gain but also harder transfers and more expensive players. Unless Arsenal forget about all the mid tier players (and the top tier obviously) and go chasing unknown prospects to build up then battle to keep them if they live up to their potential.

Eh, yes? I didn't mean to imply money was the only positive thing about it.
That second/third sentence is from my point of view purely as a fan/consumer/watcher.
 
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Dark Rider

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Eh, yes? I didn't mean to imply money was the only positive thing about it.
That second/third sentence is from my point of view purely as a fan/consumer/watcher.

Going down that hole is scary for me as fan to be honest, the club might never crawl out of it :messenger_grimmacing_
I would accept it if I'm guaranteed unlimited spending until we make it at the top again.
 
Going down that hole is scary for me as fan to be honest, the club might never crawl out of it :messenger_grimmacing_
I would accept it if I'm guaranteed unlimited spending until we make it at the top again.

Such a Real Madrid fan thing to say lol.
Then again I support Manchester United so I really shouldn't be throwing stones from glass houses :messenger_beaming:

It's kinda weird being able to watch matches and feel like football's fun again. The MGM era (Moyes-van Gaal-Mourinho) really took a toll on fans' psyche.
 

mekes

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Nope lol. But I respect Ramos a great deal. He's a winner, a great player and a very driven athlete. To do it at that level for as long as he has takes something special. I'll never LIKE him, but I do appreciate what he achieved.

Players like Ramos get branded with labels like being “cultured” or being a “master of the dark arts.” Puyol was a bit like this for Barca too, imo. Even down to off the ball antics like knowing what buttons to push in small confrontations, the little micro fouls and of course if you fail them they roll over 30+ times hoping to get you a yellow card. Really not my favourite style of player or defending at all, but they do seem to become talismans of their teams.

Ramos would need his own team of personal VAR‘s monitoring his every second if he played in the premier league 😂
 

Dark Rider

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Such a Real Madrid fan thing to say lol.
Then again I support Manchester United so I really shouldn't be throwing stones from glass houses :messenger_beaming:

Navigating out of these types of holes is really hard and require continuous success. Money make it easier but it is not a guarantee but still make it a bit easier.
Remember Real Madrid is owned by the us the fans, Perez is just a president we keep electing so the club does not have a "sugar daddy/mommy" for unlimited funding. Perez loves the club and is dedicated, his heart is in the right place and we know he's doing his best for the betterment of the club. His late wife was a Madridista too and she also asked him to take care of the club when she died not like he needed anyone to ask him to do that because he was and is doing that already to the best of his ability but imagine that.

It's kinda weird being able to watch matches and feel like football's fun again. The MGM era (Moyes-van Gaal-Mourinho) really took a toll on fans' psyche.

Moyes was The Chosen One though remember the banner? He was hand picked. :messenger_beaming:

Players like Ramos get branded with labels like being “cultured” or being a “master of the dark arts.” Puyol was a bit like this for Barca too, imo. Even down to off the ball antics like knowing what buttons to push in small confrontations, the little micro fouls and of course if you fail them they roll over 30+ times hoping to get you a yellow card. Really not my favourite style of player or defending at all, but they do seem to become talismans of their teams.

Ramos is more than that, he is a true leader on the pitch motivating the team and pushing them forward. He does not accept defeat and do his best offensively too, look at his goals especially this season for example :messenger_sunglasses:
I really dread the day he retires. :messenger_fearful:

Ramos would need his own team of personal VAR‘s monitoring his every second if he played in the premier league 😂

Why more than what he get in La liga/CdR/UCL? :pie_thinking:
As far as I know the fans are not happy with VAR so far in the BPL.
 
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Yes I saw those rumors :pie_thinking:
Thing is I don't Think Liverpool will get much for both Chamberlain and Origi so whatever Thiago deal will be it will be mostly financed from Liverpool coffers. Unless Liverpool sell other players too.

Not sure how they're going to do it financially. Klopp earlier said something like yeah we're bringing some players but don't expect anything major. Thiago Alcantara would definitely be a bit major, he could even give Fabinho or Gini a run for their money at a starting job. Hopefully one day Keita reaches that level too, he has shown some great potential at times.

Ox, sadly, does not have enough.

Players like Ramos get branded with labels like being “cultured” or being a “master of the dark arts.” Puyol was a bit like this for Barca too, imo. Even down to off the ball antics like knowing what buttons to push in small confrontations, the little micro fouls and of course if you fail them they roll over 30+ times hoping to get you a yellow card. Really not my favourite style of player or defending at all, but they do seem to become talismans of their teams.

Ramos would need his own team of personal VAR‘s monitoring his every second if he played in the premier league 😂

Yeah every winning team has a guy like that, someone who specializes on being an asshole. Ramos on the PL would be an interesting thing to watch, he would have to cover A LOT of ground and backs don't play that aggressively. Ramos has twice as many yellow cards in La Liga this season alone than Virgil got in his FIVE YEARS playing in the Premier League. It would be interesting to know what kind of treatment he'd get from the refs.
 

Dark Rider

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Not sure how they're going to do it financially. Klopp earlier said something like yeah we're bringing some players but don't expect anything major. Thiago Alcantara would definitely be a bit major, he could even give Fabinho or Gini a run for their money at a starting job. Hopefully one day Keita reaches that level too, he has shown some great potential at times.

Ox, sadly, does not have enough.

If the deal happen I'll be interested how he fit in the team and how much it will improve the performance :messenger_beaming:

Yeah every winning team has a guy like that, someone who specializes on being an asshole. Ramos on the PL would be an interesting thing to watch, he would have to cover A LOT of ground and backs don't play that aggressively. Ramos has twice as many yellow cards in La Liga this season alone than Virgil got in his FIVE YEARS playing in the Premier League. It would be interesting to know what kind of treatment he'd get from the refs.

La Liga refs give cards much easier than BPL refs, so he would get less cards in the BPL I think :pie_thinking:
and BPL refs know him as they did ref some Real Madrid matches in UCL so he is not a stranger.
BUT he's not going anywhere, he is staying at Real Madrid :messenger_sunglasses:
 

Dark Rider

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Allegri on Zidane: "The strength he's had in finding the indispensable balance of a team so full of class and talent. For me, the positioning of Casemiro has been a tactical masterclass from Zizou."


Casemiro is one of our most important players :messenger_sunglasses:
 

Teslerum

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Fantastic performance in the first half, second half we gone for game management which worked until the Nketiah incident unfortunatly happened. Really should have taken our first half chances, but 1:1 is a fair result and we can now delete CL from our minds which actually might help for Top 6 and FA Cup. Nketiah is young also so hopefully its going to be a lesson for him. (though it happened to Auba as well earlier in the season)


As frustrating as it was, still a much better watch than an Emery draw. No trees today.
 

DonJorginho

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Havertz coming to Chelsea it seems, next season gonna be a blast and way more competitive than this one.

Pulisic, Werner, Ziyech

Havertz, Kovacic, Mount

Easily the second best front 6 on paper in the league, just gotta tighten up that backline and we're set to challenge.
 

Prison Mike

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Havertz coming to Chelsea it seems, next season gonna be a blast and way more competitive than this one.

Pulisic, Werner, Ziyech

Havertz, Kovacic, Mount

Easily the second best front 6 on paper in the league, just gotta tighten up that backline and we're set to challenge.

Silva de bruyne foden
Mahrez aguero sterling
 

Dark Rider

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Fifa to take control of VAR and ensure it’s used the same across all competitions to end Premier League’s variation


Fifa gains control of VAR rulings


Setting a standard is a good idea.
 
Greenwood's got promise and poise oozing out of his ears. The kid's got skills. With MGR leading the line next year (or perhaps with Sancho being the lead role and Greenwood being the primary rotation guy) and Brogba pulling the strings in the middle, United could really have something special.

Of course, we saw what happened with Januzaj and Macheda, so I'll try to keep my expectations grounded. Still, the kid can play.
 

Dark Rider

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UEFA decided that the remaining UCL and UEL round of 16 second-leg matches will be played at home teams’ stadiums – where they are currently playing domestic matches in their own stadiums, and where travelling is possible without restrictions for the visiting clubs.



It is only fair, I agree.
 

Dark Rider

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Arsenal have failed in both appeals over Eddie Nketiah's red card against Leicester. Dismissal and suspension upheld, meaning he will miss the next three games (Spurs, Liverpool, Man City).

 

Dark Rider

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Fabregas on the craziest players he's played with: "[Piqué] used to do crazy things all the time. One day he burst the tyres on the car of our goalkeeper. The guy went home and halfway back he was stuck on the motorway. He has to be in my top two."


If this led to a car accident Piqué would be on trial.
 

Dark Rider

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Conte after Inter 2-2 Hellas Verona: "At the end of the year I'll make my considerations, and the club will make theirs. I'll tell the club how I feel, everyone wants to win but we need to realize just how far we are from winning. Maybe someone will feel one way, and the other will feel another”



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