2014 - 2015 Football Thread - Page 2
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LeLfe
France3160 Posts
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Kleinmuuhg
Vanuatu4091 Posts
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Skynx
Turkey7150 Posts
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Steveling
Greece10806 Posts
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Mensol
14536 Posts
Our chairman even report it to federation. | ||
Skynx
Turkey7150 Posts
On July 04 2014 01:18 Mensol wrote: Galatasaray's new manager is Prandelli. Our chairman even report it to federation. Source? Every paper says they are just on the talking phase. | ||
Mensol
14536 Posts
On July 04 2014 01:21 Skynx wrote: Source? Every paper says they are just on the talking phase. http://www.galatasaray.org/futbol/futbol_as/haber/20570.php Well you know he is going to be our new manager, Aysal wouldnt've reported it if it wasnt done deal. | ||
Shellshock
United States97248 Posts
On July 03 2014 23:50 Pandemona wrote: I added MLS transfers (kinda) the big name ones anyway :3 Kaka and David Villa in there for example :D oh cool I didn't know Kaka was coming to MLS too | ||
Pads
England3228 Posts
On July 04 2014 01:28 Shellshock wrote: oh cool I didn't know Kaka was coming to MLS too He'll go to Sao Paulo for a year first on loan. | ||
Shellshock
United States97248 Posts
Makes sense. If he's going to Orlando I don't think their team starts until next season anyways | ||
funkie
Venezuela9373 Posts
Just in case someone doesn't know wtf I'm talking about.. | ||
malcram
2752 Posts
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RvB
Netherlands6077 Posts
On July 04 2014 01:22 Mensol wrote: http://www.galatasaray.org/futbol/futbol_as/haber/20570.php Well you know he is going to be our new manager, Aysal wouldnt've reported it if it wasnt done deal. Then you have a fantastic manager although he'll be fired after 1 or 2 years anyway. | ||
WhiZ
Sweden853 Posts
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Steveling
Greece10806 Posts
He was lucky I didn't bump into him there or he would hear how much better messi is, xD. | ||
fbs
United Kingdom2476 Posts
On July 03 2014 00:27 GizmoPT wrote: Hey hey (back from my temp ban lol) we have great hopes for this kid UEFA Article: http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=2121106.html And since everyone here seems to love Messi: http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=2047654.html#europes other messis Welcome Well I'll be sure to watch some Sporting games this season. | ||
Kotreb
Croatia1392 Posts
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Micro_Jackson
Germany2002 Posts
On July 04 2014 05:01 Kotreb wrote: Dunno, if it's said before, but apparently van Gaal told Woodward to sell Fellaini. I dont quite get all the hate for Fellaini. He plays a pretty good WC, it is not his fault that he was massively overpriced. | ||
Greg_J
China4408 Posts
On July 04 2014 02:53 funkie wrote: Tim Howardinho LOL. Just in case someone doesn't know wtf I'm talking about.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6z7-u7EZ1g I know its only my opinion and people have different opinions but is he supposed to be a comedian? What a huge waste of my last 5 mins watching that video. Its just an old man ranting with no content or jokes or any point what so ever. Is the joke supposed to be that he is yelling and getting quite irate whilst telling people to calm down? I guess its ironic but its not really funny. I don't know, I guess if people like it then good for them. Anyway this Premier league season could be really exciting. I fully expect Man United to come back strong and push for the top 4 under Van Gaal. Chelsea are probably the team I'm going to back for the league considering the signing of Diego Costa and how close they came to wining it last season without a real top class centre forward. Man City will still be up there. I haven't followed any major change there other than Yaya Toure either feinting to leave to try and get more money or actually wanting to go. I don't know what to make or Arsenal but assume they'll be up there again fighting for the top 4 but not good enough for the title. Liverpool could be substantially weaker if they do lose Suaez but I expect them to be challenging for top 4 rather than the League. I also would note that the players Tottenham wasted their Bale millions on have had an extra year to bed in and get used to the league, could they be dark horses to fight for top 4 as well? (probably not). So my prediction is Chelsea will pip City to the title with a huge melee of Arsenal, Liverpool, Man U and Tottenham fighting over the final 2 Champions league places. I haven't mentioned Everton.... What will happen to the once proud but know gutted for parts club Southampton? Will they stay afloat? Or have they lost too many essential parts. Also Newcastle looked awful for the latter half of last season huge improvement is required there. I'm sure my expertise falls way behind the average poster in this thread and I advise all of you to pay little heed to my opinion. I'm in even less knowledgeable about Europe but I predict that Atletico will sadly fall a bit short of their amazing highs last season and La Liga will once more be a two horse race. I hope very much that this isn't the case. I will go with Barcelona to regain La Liga with the arrival of Suaez. I don't know much about German football but all I can hope for is Dortmund to be a bit stronger and Munich less dominant. But the move of Lewandowski won't help that. On July 04 2014 05:01 Kotreb wrote: Dunno, if it's said before, but apparently van Gaal told Woodward to sell Fellaini. I have no idea why United ever brought Fellaini. He's not a bad player he just fulfils no useful role at all in the United team. He's more of a chest it down and hold it up whilst someone else gets forward guy and that’s not how United play. edit:spelling, gramar | ||
Liquid`Drone
Norway28264 Posts
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