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Re: General Football/Soccer Talk

Thu Apr 07, 2011 12:49 pm

That's interesting. I guess it's a good thing if he gets us more exposure in America. $$$ :applaud:

Re: General Football/Soccer Talk

Sat Apr 16, 2011 9:12 pm

based on, well, a lot of factors including their stupidity in pick their Top 10, i've always maintained that the people that run ESPN's Sportscenter don't know anything about sports.

further evidence today (well, yesterday now) when they hyped today's meeting between Barca & Real Madrid:
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trying to inform the American public that it's gonna be a big matchup between "Ronaldo & Messi"
smh :facepalm:

Re: General Football/Soccer Talk

Sat Apr 16, 2011 10:43 pm

"The worldwide leader in sports" indeed. :facepalm2:

Re: General Football/Soccer Talk

Sun Apr 17, 2011 12:22 am

:lol:

Re: General Football/Soccer Talk

Sun Apr 17, 2011 3:33 am

Terrible (N)

Re: General Football/Soccer Talk

Sun Apr 17, 2011 3:36 am

Wow lol that's awful

Re: General Football/Soccer Talk

Mon Apr 18, 2011 3:34 am

Incredible finish to that game. Don't think either team deserved to lose. Hope Carragher's okay too. :(

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Re: General Football/Soccer Talk

Mon Apr 18, 2011 3:38 am

I still support Eboue; that wasn't a penalty, and the referee spotted it at 101 mins, when they added 8. Terrible (N)

Re: General Football/Soccer Talk

Mon Apr 18, 2011 6:28 am

No respect to Dalgish.

Re: General Football/Soccer Talk

Mon Apr 18, 2011 3:36 pm

Thierry • wrote:I still support Eboue; that wasn't a penalty, and the referee spotted it at 101 mins, when they added 8. Terrible (N)

It made up for the double-penalty in the first half that we didn't get when Eboue struck Carroll across the face and then Djourou tripped Spearing. :wink:

As for the amount of injury time, there was a minute between them getting the penalty and Van Persie scoring it. Then another minute before the game restarted. Another 2 minutes from when we got that freekick to when it was taken. Mainly because the Arsenal wall wouldn't got back the required distance.

8+4=12. 90+12=102. That's why it went to 102 minutes.

And it was a penalty. Eboue was all over Lucas. He had his hands in his back and pushed him down. Stupid foul to give away at any point of the game, let alone that late on. All he had to do was shepherd Lucas out towards the corner and the whistle would have blown.

Cruzerr wrote:No respect to Dalgish.

Firstly, it's Dalglish. Secondly, you obviously know nothing about him if you have no respect for King Kenny.

Wenger is the one showing no class, complaining and going onto the field to confront the referee.
Strange how he managed to see this incident, yet when the decision against him isn't given he is always looking the other way and somehow misses it. :cool:

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The fact that we lost 3 players (including our captain) and had a 17 and an 18 year old in the fullback positions, we fought really hard for a deserved point.

Re: General Football/Soccer Talk

Mon Apr 18, 2011 11:40 pm

Phil89 wrote:And it was a penalty. Eboue was all over Lucas. He had his hands in his back and pushed him down


The Djourou-Spearing one was a penalty, I'll give you that. But that one, I saw that replay like 10 times, Lucas tripped down himself and then raised his leg, that struck Eboue, who also went down and the referee bought it. Like Ferguson bought him in August. :|

Re: General Football/Soccer Talk

Mon Apr 18, 2011 11:50 pm

Phil89 You are correct. It is football and these kind of games are very tense. I really didn't like when Dalglish * hope I got it right * blew Wenger off. I did not see the whole game, but knowing Wenger, he was not happy with the coach, which is usual. Im pretty sure I am talking to a scouser ? :D

Re: General Football/Soccer Talk

Tue Apr 19, 2011 2:09 pm

Thierry • wrote:
Phil89 wrote:And it was a penalty. Eboue was all over Lucas. He had his hands in his back and pushed him down


The Djourou-Spearing one was a penalty, I'll give you that. But that one, I saw that replay like 10 times, Lucas tripped down himself and then raised his leg, that struck Eboue, who also went down and the referee bought it. Like Ferguson bought him in August. :|

I guess it doesn't matter in the end. This result doesn't really help either team in their aims for this season. :(

I want Arsenal to catch United to stop them winning the title and overtaking our record. But there have been more than just this game to blame for them not being able to do it. Very much like Liverpool losing against teams like West Brom cost us any chance at going for 4th or 5th. (N)


Cruzerr wrote:Phil89 You are correct. It is football and these kind of games are very tense. I really didn't like when Dalglish * hope I got it right * blew Wenger off. I did not see the whole game, but knowing Wenger, he was not happy with the coach, which is usual. Im pretty sure I am talking to a scouser ? :D

No, I'm not a scouser. I am very passionate about Liverpool though. Image

Re: General Football/Soccer Talk

Wed Apr 20, 2011 8:27 am

Phil89 wrote:I guess it doesn't matter in the end. This result doesn't really help either team in their aims for this season. :(

I want Arsenal to catch United to stop them winning the title and overtaking our record. But there have been more than just this game to blame for them not being able to do it. Very much like Liverpool losing against teams like West Brom cost us any chance at going for 4th or 5th. (N)


That's true. :cry: We lost to WBA in both ocassions this year. At least Newcastle stole a point from Utd today.

Re: General Football/Soccer Talk

Wed Apr 20, 2011 11:38 am

Still some hope then. Although United always seem to find a way to win.

Their game against West Ham pissed me off. They deserve to get relegated after giving up a 2-0 half time lead. :roll:

Re: General Football/Soccer Talk

Thu Apr 21, 2011 12:09 am

Phil89 wrote:Their game against West Ham pissed me off. They deserve to get relegated after giving up a 2-0 half time lead. :roll:


That was terrible. I also remember a Utd-Blackpool game where the 'Pool had a 2-0 lead too and gave it up. :shake:

Re: General Football/Soccer Talk

Fri Apr 22, 2011 3:11 am

LOL. After Real beat Barca in the Copa del Rey final, Sergio Ramos dropped the trophy whilst on the top of the bus and it got driven over. :applaud:

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Re: General Football/Soccer Talk

Fri Apr 22, 2011 3:15 am

Hahaha :D:D:D

Re: General Football/Soccer Talk

Fri Apr 22, 2011 7:54 pm

http://www.footballeconomy.com/content/ ... d-kit-deal
Liverpool secure record kit deal.

22/04/2011 - 09:01

Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has urged that money be made available for summer spending after the club secured the biggest kit deal in English football history. The £25m-a-year contract with Boston-based Warrior Sports more than doubles Liverpool's present agreement with Adidas and demonstrates the value of the New England contacts of the new owners.

Adidas which launched a new away kit last week as part of a £12 million a year contract with the club had the chance to match the American company's offer. However, they were not prepared to meet the price. It's a big blow to Adidas as only Real Madrid sell more branded shirts than Liverpool.
Warrior is a subisdiary of New Balance, a company best known for its running shoes. Liverpool's owner, Fenway Sports Group, have become increasingly close in recent months to Jim Davis, the chairman nof New Balance. It has entered into a multi-year partnership with the Boston Red Sox including a kit deal and a $1m fee for an illuminated logo inside Fenway Park, the home of the Red Sox.

Warrior has been best known up to now for its association with the game of lacrosse which has Native American origins. It is little known in Britain, but is played at top girls' schools like North London Collegiate and is popular at the better universities.

Whatever the link up does for lacrosse, it is solved the short-term cash flow problems at Liverpool caused by a likely failure to qualigy for the Champions League.

So combined with the kit sponsorship deal signed last year, this will give us £45m a year. Up from our previous deals worth £19m combined from Adidas and Carlsberg. :D

Re: General Football/Soccer Talk

Sat Apr 23, 2011 4:16 am

Hooray?

Re: General Football/Soccer Talk

Wed Apr 27, 2011 3:07 pm

I wonder if Wenger will still be at Arsenal next season. I suppose the board are happy with finishing top 4 every season for financial reasons.
But the fans surely aren't happy with not winning anything since 2005.

Re: General Football/Soccer Talk

Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:47 am

Henry said it: There's no Arsenal without Wenger, and I've gotta agree.

At least he said he will buy this summer. Big relief.
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Re: General Football/Soccer Talk

Thu Apr 28, 2011 11:46 am

As good as Barcelona are, seeing them racing over and surrounding the ref trying to get players booked or sent off all the time is quite pathetic. :scold:

Re: General Football/Soccer Talk

Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:13 pm

the pepe red card was really questionable in my eyes, especially with dani alves spinning around in the air with his leg still out to draw attention like a punter does in american football to get a call from the referee. it obviously proved to be the difference as barca scored two goals afterwards. pathetic to see matches turn into big flopfests and players diving and complaining after every challenge.

Re: General Football/Soccer Talk

Thu Apr 28, 2011 11:32 pm

Adebayor hits out at Barca 'babies' :applaud:
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