European Leagues Thread 2012/2013

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2008/2009

by earleyroyal » 04 Oct 2008 22:32

Not watching it now, he started but understandably found it difficult to get in the game. Don't think he touched it until they were 3-0 down, he showed a couple of flashes of class in the first half but not much. Also a nice touch when all the Atletico players were complaining about the free-kick goal, he pulled them away from the ref, obviously he has a bit of dignity as well as skill.

Never mind the contest Chi, I'd pay to watch Messi when they were 10-0 up. When they had Ronaldinho, Eto'o and Deco in full flow in 2006, they were the best team in the world to watch, on today's evidence they might be again.

Anyone know who the oxf*rd Sergio Busquets (sp) is?

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2008/2009

by RoyalChicagoFC » 04 Oct 2008 22:43

Know what I know

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2008/2009

by earleyroyal » 04 Oct 2008 23:07

Thanks for the link, it says that 'The next season, Busquets was promoted to Barça B under Pep Guardiola. He didn’t play until the 12th game.'

Would I be right in thinking that Barca B play in the third or fourth tier of Spanish football? If so it seems strange that he goes from there straight into the Barca first team.

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2008/2009

by papereyes » 05 Oct 2008 09:32

rg6royal Spanish footie is boring...


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i understand it is harder to get involved in a game that one does not care about but the best spanish football can offer >>> the best English football can offer (and the best English games are always ones like Villa Spurs, teams that aren't up at the top but still have some talent). [Just watching highlights - Atletico's equaliser is :P ]

Anyway, I like watching it, in small doses. If you want a truly mental football experience, try Colombian football. That's absolutely batsh1t.

Would I be right in thinking that Barca B play in the third or fourth tier of Spanish football? If so it seems strange that he goes from there straight into the Barca first team.


Isn't it a case that the whole B side is young, so while individuals are good enough to step up, the team will probably change a fair bit from week to week and they're lacking in terms of experience and physical presence. Atletico Bilbao have something different where they have something like seven local clubs all affliated to some degree.

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2008/2009

by Kitsondinho » 05 Oct 2008 10:02

earleyroyal If you're not being sarcastic... :roll:

Barcelona 3-0 up inside 9 minutes, 3rd goal was a free-kick where the keeper wasn't ready and Messi knocked it into the corner. Atletico score from 30 yards out about 2 minutes later, Barca 5-1 up after about 30 minutes, Messi then gets the ball in his own half and beats 6 players before shooting wide, about a minute later he beats another couple of players.

Whereas in the Premiership we have Rory Delap.


I watched it too and was amazed by the first half......however I thought Maxi's goal was superb and Barca's best goal was Henry's stunner!Messi is the new Pele...he used to beat lots of players then miss, whereas Maradonna seemed to score after doing that.


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Re: European Leagues Thread 2008/2009

by soggy biscuit » 05 Oct 2008 18:09

rg6royal Spanish footie is boring...


ALOL. Spanish football>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>English football

Messi is simply incredible. I would pay a whole lot of money to see someone that good play.

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2008/2009

by earleyroyal » 05 Oct 2008 22:22

Didn't even see the sixth Barcelona goal last night. Watched it today and found myself jumping off the seat urging it in when it went back to Henry just before the finish, absolutely stunning football.

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2008/2009

by Platypuss » 05 Oct 2008 22:38

earleyroyal Didn't even see the sixth Barcelona goal last night. Watched it today and found myself jumping off the seat urging it in when it went back to Henry just before the finish, absolutely stunning football.


BORING!

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2008/2009

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 05 Oct 2008 23:23

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rg6royal Spanish footie is boring...


ALOL. Spanish football>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>English football.


I think "better" is very subjective. I remember the first time I really got into foreign football in any way. It was watching Milan beat Real Madrid 5-0 in a european cup semi-final in the late 80s. At the time the press here were, in their typical blinkered way, calling Liverpool the best team in the world, but Milan were on a different planet. I got quite into Italian football for a while and I enjoyed the different style, and there's no doubt that if it's pure skill that floats your boat, then highly technical football is better, but I still find a good English game is just more exciting than a good Spanish/Italian one.


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Re: European Leagues Thread 2008/2009

by RoyalChicagoFC » 06 Oct 2008 13:38

earleyroyal Didn't even see the sixth Barcelona goal last night. Watched it today and found myself jumping off the seat urging it in when it went back to Henry just before the finish, absolutely stunning football.

From 6:54, so long as it lasts.

That's not football --it's hands-free basketball played on grass.

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2008/2009

by Bill Oddie's Beard » 06 Oct 2008 14:08

Who scored the Barce goals?

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2008/2009

by Kitsondinho » 06 Oct 2008 14:13

Bill Oddie's Beard Who scored the Barce goals?


Barcelona 6-1(HT 5-1) Atletico Madrid Maxi 13
Marquez 3
Eto'o (pen) 6
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Re: European Leagues Thread 2008/2009

by Starfish » 18 Nov 2008 10:42

A pity that this thread has died the way it has. Herr Biscuit was right, it would seem. Would it be possible to attach this thread to the end of the old Ups and Downs thread? Maybe that would bring the whole thing back to life in some way.


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Re: European ups & downs

by Starfish » 18 Nov 2008 10:47

Please attach here please. Please?

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2008/2009

by papereyes » 18 Nov 2008 10:52

Hoffenheim are doing well.

In the MLS, NY Red Bulls finished 5th in their division (losing more games than they won ...) and are now the divisional champions of the other division, with a chance of actually winning the whole shebang. Which just shows that Americans have their own ideas about sport and woe betide anyone who gets in their way.

I've been watching all sorts of highlights on mightfootball.com. Some of the Spanish football makes me want to actually find a decent bar in this sh1thole of a city and watch it properly. I wish I'd managed to get a job abroad rather in this bastion of unemployment, obesity and track suits.

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2008/2009

by Archie's penalty » 18 Nov 2008 11:08

papereyes Hoffenheim are doing well.

In the MLS, NY Red Bulls finished 5th in their division (losing more games than they won ...) and are now the divisional champions of the other division, with a chance of actually winning the whole shebang. Which just shows that Americans have their own ideas about sport and woe betide anyone who gets in their way.

I've been watching all sorts of highlights on mightfootball.com. Some of the Spanish football makes me want to actually find a decent bar in this sh1thole of a city and watch it properly. I wish I'd managed to get a job abroad rather in this bastion of unemployment, obesity and track suits.


Oy!

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2008/2009

by Starfish » 19 Nov 2008 00:59

Yaaaaaay! Thank you Herr Doktor Platypuss!

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2008/2009

by papereyes » 12 Dec 2008 10:54

Is this the thread?

Anyway

Real vs Barce this weekend, isn't it?

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2008/2009

by Starfish » 12 Dec 2008 13:29

papereyes Is this the thread?

Anyway

Real vs Barce this weekend, isn't it?


Who are you 'up' for?

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2008/2009

by papereyes » 13 Dec 2008 13:03

Would just want a good game - thinking the Lass O'Gowrie or the Friendship might be a good bet

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