Alex Ferguson has been seriously vindicated for getting rid of him anyway, as crazy as it seemed at the time.
would love to know mancini's opinionshocking from tevez if he refused to come on and the quicker city get rid of him the better now. shame such a talented player may now only be remember for all the bad publicity / trouble that accompanied him with all his clubs in england.
" football is a simple game "
Alex Ferguson has been seriously vindicated for getting rid of him anyway, as crazy as it seemed at the time.
Isn't it a remarkable difference between RTÉ Souness and Sky Souness.
Remember "Who have you managed?" "I've managed to keep myself alive for 63 years, baby."
Have you noticed that Harry Rednapp is dragged out by Sky to speak on every subject under the sun? I wonder is he on a retainer for them. Amazed Roy Keane wasn't asked to comment or is he now one of the forgotton men of football who disappear in to the shadows eventually (please God).
Perhaps because he doesn't have to listen to his fellow pundits and compere stirring things up with the greatest load of contradictory and deliberately "controversial" sh*te, baby.
Last edited by OwlsFan; 29/09/2011 at 5:29 PM.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
This thread's gone strangely quiet.
Messi at it again tonight - a hat-trick away to ten-man Plzen, to add to a hat-trick in La Liga at the weekend, making it four hat-tricks already this season. So that's 6 goals in 5 European games and 16 in 12 domestic games. If he plays the same number of games as last season, he's on course for 70 goals this season. Just unreal.
Interesting that Barca never seem to feel they have to "rest" Messi unlike Man U and the other Premiership teams. He seems to love playing no matter against whom it may be.
The Arsenal bandwagon came to a halt last night. It is always the same. Some terrible results are forgotton after some good ones and there was talk of the league title on Sky the day before yesterday.
Fair dues to the Cypriot team beating Porto. What is their secret for success?
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
To me he's the greatest ever. I don't care if he hasn't quite replicated it in international football yet, he's done it at La Liga and CL level. Take out local state championships and friendlies and I'm sure he's already scored more than Pele. But it's not just the goal scoring, his all round game is phenomenal, he finishes as good as anyone, dribbles as well as anyone and his passing is amongst one of the best, he has 84 assists for Barca too! I hope he can remain unscathed from injuries, his legacy will be amazing.
Barca played 60 games in 2010/11 versus 59 for Man United, so the first point isn't true. And of that, Messi played in 55 games last season, while Nani and Evra played most for United with just 48 games. I don't think the weather affects a player that much, and if any player is going to be kicked repeatedly, it's Messi.
Thanks stato.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Thanks for that information. I think over the course of a season the weather and the fact you wouldn't have as many teams playing rugby against Barce (if they could get the ball from him/them) does help injury prevention/tiredness etc etc kicking in. All about opinions that's one of the many many reasons i love the beautiful game.
Last edited by KK77; 03/11/2011 at 11:50 AM.
Lets talk about six baby
Except saying Man U play more matches than Barca isn't an opinion. It's just factually wrong.
And not being able to get the ball off the players (especially Messi) surely means they're more likely to be kicked? If they can't be stopped legally, stop them illegally.
I don't know why you think the weather would be a particular influence.
Last edited by pineapple stu; 03/11/2011 at 11:54 AM.
He may have played 55 games last year and don't get me wrong its a great achievement.
But Messi's average distance ran per game is 6-7km/game that's 5kms less than Alves and Xavi.
I agree he is top class and imo the best the world has seen.
With regards the fouls- some of the tackles put in, in the premier league would never be aloud in Spain.
For example Carragher on Nani last year and Kevin Davies every week and Ryan Shawcross on Ramsey etc.
La Liga defenders are more cynical than the premier league defenders who are out and out hatchet men.
Right now Messi playing every game is a great thing but unless he is a machine it will take it's toll.
ALA the Real Ronaldo.
He is at the top right now and long may it last.... I just hope Barcelona are managing him properly and protecting him from himself....
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"Joe Jordan is off to watch Young Boys tomorrow" Ian Darke
Real Madrid going mad tonight; 3-0 up after 9 minutes; 4-0 now (20 minutes gone)
Apoel Nicosia are through to the last 16 already. Porto in the same CL group, must be candidates for the most disappointing team so far this season, though Dortmund would run them close.
Last night, Napoli v Man City was a fascinating match, I hadn't seen much of either team before this. The game was a footballing lesson.
Talk this morning that Hiddink has agreed to become new Anzhi coach for next season and that Chelsea are going to bring Roy Hodgson in to the steady the ship.
Lets talk about six baby
Yes, the Napoli vs City games was one of the best games I have seen. Great standard of football.
As for the Hodgson rumour, keep taking the pills.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Move on with your life Rafa.... Roy has.
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