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Official Football Thread 2006/2007 (Soccer)

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Yeah really. That would have been pretty damaging to his self esteem. He gets on the pitch and his first touch is an equalizer for the wrong team. lol
 
h0pper said:
I guess in order to not have anyone busting my b**** I'll have to use a neutral avatar lol.

I don't know if this was posted, but I think this is Inter's new away kit.

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I like it. It look's like an English flag but it also resembles the crest on their back of Inter's shirts.


It resembles Milans (the city) crest, not England.





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h0pper said:
I guess in order to not have anyone busting my b**** I'll have to use a neutral avatar lol.

I don't know if this was posted, but I think this is Inter's new away kit.

ibra.jpg


I like it. It look's like an English flag but it also resembles the crest on their back of Inter's shirts.

that's Milano's symbol, a red cross on a white shield.
also it was adopted as the symbol of Lega Lombarda, a covenant of the biggest cities in the north of Italy that fought the emperor sometime around the year 1000.

:)
 
Well right, it's on their backs of their jerseys so I wasn't saying they took it from anywhere but it does look like England's flag.

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I actually like it. It's different at least. So long as the black and blue home kit stays I'm happy ;)

It's a cool concept too. Reminds me of a banner or something you would see on armour in a medieval battle. Pretty cool.
 
I'm tempted to get that as an England strip, it's nicer than any real ones we've put out for a while. I'll just remove the Inter badge and slap an England one on.
 
Mama Smurf said:
I'm tempted to get that as an England strip, it's nicer than any real ones we've put out for a while. I'll just remove the Inter badge and slap an England one on.

And the scudetto?

:D
 
h0pper said:
Well right, it's on their backs of their jerseys so I wasn't saying they took it from anywhere but it does look like England's flag.

http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/europe/uk/images/england-flag.jpg[img]

I actually like it. It's different at least. So long as the black and blue home kit stays I'm happy ;)

It's a cool concept too. Reminds me of a banner or something you would see on armour in a medieval battle. Pretty cool.[/QUOTE]

yeah, both Milan and Inter have that cross on their shirt

[IMG]http://xs216.xs.to/xs216/07225/ac_milan_c.gif

it's like Juventus and Torino that both have a bull in their respective crests cause it's the symbol of Torino (the city) even if Juventus' symbol is a zebra

:)
 
Wow, the millions of times I've seen AC's crest I never noticed the cross on the right side ;x

Yeah that punch was weak.
 
Well that's depressing.

I thought we did alright, but we need to be more clinical in the final third. We're impressively difficult to break down, if you give England nothing else you have to give them that. No defensive midfielders starting and only one first choice defender, the rest being third choice (at best). And against Brazil as well.
 
Mama Smurf said:
What's wrong with set pieces? It's not like it was a penalty.

Nothing a goal's a goal but it would have been nicer if we scored from open play like Brazil just did at the last minute right now. :/
 
h0pper said:
Wow, the millions of times I've seen AC's crest I never noticed the cross on the right side ;x

Yeah that punch was weak.

just realized... it's not really a new concept, Parma's shirt has always been like that

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:)
 
hadareud said:
especially after all that exciting football Brazil have shown in this game

No, both sides were boring. The problem with the brasilian national team is that 95% of them play in europe, hence the same style.


Egnalnd was just more boring
 
One day we'll be able to play Rooney and Owen together again. Maybe sometime next year.

We were 5 first choice players down again today, it's getting annoying, I never get to see even a mostly complete England side anymore it seems.
 
jamesinclair said:
No, both sides were boring. The problem with the brasilian national team is that 95% of them play in europe, hence the same style.


Egnalnd was just more boring
Is this an act or are you really this deluded?
 
Well if our team and squad was fully fit, we'd play the first team and then be able to bring on Lennon, Gerrard/Lampard, Crouch, Woodgate, Richards, Bridge and so on. Actualy quality subs.

As it is half our subs are playing already and the other half are injured too.
 
jamesinclair said:
No, I thought the game was boring and Im not alone
Nice swerve...:lol

But yeah it really was a boring game... I miss the old days of nail biting, drama filled friendlies.
 
Ryck said:
I miss the old days of nail biting, drama filled friendlies.
Like the riveting US-China friendly that I'll be attending tomorrow?

Meaningless warmup...Check!
B-teams...Check!
Sub-par small pitch...Check!

At least sweet liquor eases the pain, and I'll be able to take some pictures of Beasley for Falch.

Joking aside, I'm excited to check out my first live match in almost a year.
 
Some of these are guesses, some are certainties, but this is who I think McClaren would play with a fully fit squad, and his second choice XI too:

First

---------------------Robinson-----------------

G Neville----Ferdinand----Terry-----A Cole

Beckham---Hargreaves--Gerrard----J Cole

-----------------Owen------Rooney-----------

Second

------------------------Foster----------------------

Richards----Woodgate----Carragher-----Bridge

Lennon-------Carrick-------Lampard---Downing

----------------Smith--------Crouch--------------

And here's who we had available:

First

-------------------Robinson-----------------

______-----______-----Terry-----______

Beckham---______----Gerrard-----J Cole

--------------Owen------______------------

Second

----------------------_____------------------------

_____-------_____-------Carragher-----______

_____-------Carrick-------Lampard----Downing

---------------Smith--------Crouch---------------

5 first teamers down, 10 out of 22 missing overall. So annoying.
 
I like how some are trying to shit on Dyer.:lol
Just because he's not got past performances and the "name" yet, hes instantly disregarded. He didnt get long but the time he was on the pitch, he was better then Owen and Smith. At least he tried to make things happen.

Edit: Typical England laziness bit us in the arse. They should of won that game for the manager if not for themselves.
 
Perhaps this was only a mere use of alliteration but England does not equal Britain.

Yeah i've just noticed that is he saying that England, Wales, Scotland, and Nothern Ireland all play boring football?

What are the odds.
 
There's a programme on Channel 4 this Thursday called The Million Pound Footballers' Giveaway. Here's the Radio Times' description:

Economist Noreena Hertz persuading footballers from the most recent season's Premiership clubs to donate a day's wages to hard-up nurses. No preview DVDs were available, but as a way to highlight how we undervalue key workers, it sounds inspired - with the added pleasure of a possible glimpse inside the sordid, money-soaked world of football.

Now, a day's wages is a lot of money from Premiership footballers, certainly in the thousands, tends of thousands for those right at the top. But it seems rather...stingy all the same. Like they couldn't afford to give a week's wages at least. I would hope all top footballers are regularly making donations to things like this anyway of course.

I guess a day's wages though is to highlight the ridiculous differences, how even a day's wage can cover a massive amount of a nurses' annual salary. I'm looking forwards to it, I doubt it'd make much difference in the long run but it'd be nice if it did.

There seem to be lots of footballers involved, I saw Reo-Coker, Pedersen, Giggs, Jamie Redknapp (does...does he get a week's wages anymore?) on the advert and there were plenty more, I wasn't paying attention.
 
Steroyd said:
Yeah i've just noticed that is he saying that England, Wales, Scotland, and Nothern Ireland all play boring football?

What are the odds.

Northern Ireland isn't part of Britain.


although we can be considered British (Ireland is part of Great Britain)


CONFUSED? You will be you will be.

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I am unconvinced that footballer make regular contributions and donations. I'd go as far and say that the percentage is lower than that of general public.
I'm going to watch the program though.
MrPing1000 said:
this dog must be northern irish, green ears and all.

a british yoda, so to say.
 
I keep reading that Alex has secured a work permit to move from PSV to Chelsea, only it's just a throwaway line hidden in articles about something else. Is that really confirmed yet? Wouldn't that be big enough to get a story of its own? Or did I just miss it?

Anyway, Mourinho's talking about Chelsea's spending, or lack thereof:

“Roman is the boss, that doesn’t change,” Mourinho told The Times. “The change in philosophy is not because Mr Abramovich turned off the tap. The philosophy is we spent money before, built the squad for a long time and don’t need to make big investments season after season.

“Last season to this season, we will have basically the same squad. The squad can be together for a few more years so we don’t have big needs. If you don’t have big needs, why spend big money?”

Mourinho opted to join battle with a small squad last season, but the decision backfired when injuries to key players punctured the club’s challenge for honours. “If you tell me we have exactly the same squad as last season without injuries, I accept immediately,” Mourinho said. “I don’t need one single more player or one single more pound.”

So they already have 3 new players (and Johnson back from his loan), anymore than that and it's becoming less and less like the same squad as last year. Are we already done with Chelsea's "spending" too?

I figure Boulahrouz and Geremi will be sold at the very least. I thought Ferreira would be sold too, but I don't see how that's an option if they're not going to spend to bring in another right back. So, if I'm right, Chelsea's squad next year would look something like this:

GK

Cech
Cudicini
Hilario

RB

Johnson
Ferreira

LB

A Cole
Bridge

CB

Terry
Carvalho
Alex

RW

J Cole
Wright-Phillips

LW

Robben
Kalou
Sinclair

CM

Lampard
Essien
Ballack
Sidwell
Makelele
Mikel
Diarra

FW

Drogba
Shevchenko
Pizarro
Sahar

Now in goal, left back, midfield and up front (as Kalou could play there too if necessary), there's no problem. That's all sorted.

What is a problem is centre back and right back. AGAIN. Those are three awesome players at centre back, but the problem isn't their quality, it's their lack of numbers. Why would they do this to themselves again, all it takes is one player to pick up a long term injury and then everyone's on tenterhooks, hoping neither of the other two gets injured or suspended. And they're bound to at some point. Just get a 4th centre back Mourinho!

Right back has the numbers, but it's still an obvious weakness, this time because of quality. Ferreira has shown he's not good enough, and while I prefer Johnson I don't think he's Chelsea standard either. There are some good right backs on the market at the moment, Chelsea should do themselves a favour and snap them up, 'cos I guarantee you Ronaldo wants to run at Johnson a lot more than he does Micah Richards.

I don't think having 5 new players could count as having basically the same squad as last year, it's a normal amount of transfers any side would make at the end of a season, but I still think Chelsea will bring in one more player at least, despite what Mourinho says. Richards is actually perfect as he can play right back or centre back, but maybe they can still get Ben Haim. It seems like he might end up at Newcastle instead now, but Chelsea could maybe get him if they assure him he'll have a good chance of being regular right back, which he can play. Not as good as Richards though, as you'd prefer to have a player who's best at right back but can play centre back too, rather than the other way round.

Anyway, if Chelsea don't buy at least one more defender I think they're just making the same mistakes they did last season.
 
I think England fans need to be thankful that England didn't win... you think McClaren would EVER drop the Lampard/Gerrard non-partnership if that midfield managed to beat Brazil?

"See, I knew they could do it, and they did it against the best team in the world, blah blah..."
 
haha

chelsea did really buy pizarro. i mean, he's not a bad player but regarding the charakter he's a total letdown. very arrogant, you know. He doesn't fit to Chelsea.
 
hadareud said:
:lol

I get the feeling you're not a fan of him

edit: we have overtaken the world cup thread and are now the 2nd biggest ever thread on this forum.
Woohoo. We'll soon become the biggest thread thanks to mama's novel like posts :)

What is the biggest thread?
 
West ham fans will probably smash their heads against the wall if their is any truth to the rumour that west ham will be buying richardson. Its good news for us United fans though, 4 million pounds for richardson sounds like a vcery good deal :D
 
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