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The 2010-11 Football/Soccer Thread

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man utd have a player who is on loan IN league 2, ajose at bury, he looks quite good tbh

and chris smalling appears to have played for maidstone! OH GOD LETS ALL LAUGH AT HIM BECAUSE HE ONCE PLAYED FOR A TEAM THAT ISNT IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE. you see the ridiculousness of your position?
 
i actually like koscielny and its really unfortunate that he's being blamed for the loss. It was a misunderstanding between the GK and the CB.

the ones who should actually be blamed should be the players who missed all of these chances. seriously, finishing was really shitty.

arsenal have a promising squad


Arsenal have had a promising squad for years...
 
and whats the point you are making? i wasnt the one calling a player bad because they were plucked from the lower leagues in the first place, i was saying birmingham have players who have moved up from league 2 and won that cup. and blackpool have a player that has scored for them in ALL FOUR DEVISIONS no that does take some doing.
smalling has been good, i wasn't sure when i saw him at fulham though tbh i couldnt see why.
and what about bebe... meh
 
I would argue that league 2 is a significantly higher standard then the French League 2,especially in the qualities Arsenal lack or have been accused of lacking(strength, heart) and with respect to teams like Blackpool,Birmingham they arn't competing with the likes of Barcelona,United,Madrid etc.

Add to that why was Koscielny a stick thin, weak defender brought in when Arsenal struggle most with big centre foward types(Zigic today just one example). I know Wenger is notoriously cheap but the amount of money we have lost by going out of the Champions league early or cups early, due to defensive mistakes could have easily covered a world class defender.
 
@Everyone.

What is your top 5 goalkeepers around the world?

Mine here.

1) Maarten Stekelenburg.
2) Gianluigi Buffon.
3) Iker Casillas.
4) Edwin van der Sar.
5) Manuel Neuer.

1) Peter Schmeichel
2) Peter Schmeichel
3) Peter Schmeichel
4) Peter Schmeichel
5) David Seaman
 
ahh the great dane himself

and didnt bebe come from an even lower level then french league 2 (some low portugese one)

Bebe came off the streets. No wonder he doesn't know how to cross.

But given a few seasons at Old Trafford, he should do all right. Or at least secure a move to a mid-table premier league team...
 
and whats the point you are making? i wasnt the one calling a player bad because they were plucked from the lower leagues in the first place, i was saying birmingham have players who have moved up from league 2 and won that cup. and blackpool have a player that has scored for them in ALL FOUR DEVISIONS no that does take some doing.
smalling has been good, i wasn't sure when i saw him at fulham though tbh i couldnt see why.
and what about bebe... meh

ah, fair - i misread the post above yours and thought you were implying that birmingham were shit due to having lower-quality players. apologies <3
 
Birmingham are not a shit team and playing in lower leagues doesn't make you a shit player.

But you don't take a player from a league of a lower standard in a foreign country and throw him into your first team and expect him to play every game, which is the difference between names like Bebe who isn't starting every game or Smalling who has experience at another premier league side and has worked his way into the side, when you haven't won a trophy in 6 years(and are expected to), are competing with the best teams in the world and you have the resources to spend on at least a defender with proven experience in the same league.

Ferguson doesn't do it,Chelsea doesn't do it,the big spanish/italian teams doesn't do it, i don't really get why Wenger insists on doing it then wonders why Arsenal have underachieved for the last 6 years.
 
birmingham are kind of a shit team imo - i find their football to be (carling cup final excepted) negative and boring to watch. now i'm not saying playing attractive football automatically makes you a 'good' team, but it does go a long way to helping. like in the same way i don't think Allardyce's Blackburn or Pulis's Stoke will ever be 'good' teams, despite their relative success - football should be nice to watch. i think.

what do other people think about this?
 
i don't care, unless it is stupid stuff like 10 men behind the ball at home *cough*city*cough* to get a point
birmingham are better then the league position shows, but playing attractive football is worthless if you cant win games, like west brom a couple of years ago, they played good stuff, left themselves open, and got religated.
stoke are interesting, but how they do so well i dunno.
blackpool play attacking football, its got them places but they cant defend, but do enough to get the odd points and have some decent players.
no point in being nice to watch if it doesnt get you anywhere.
 
i'm not sure about that really - granted i'm horribly biased but i'd much rather have the Swans playing the pretty pretty football they do (the Swansea-Leeds game from last weekend is actually worth watching from a neutral standpoint, i think) and struggling to make the play-off places in the Championship than middling in the Prem and doing a Stoke..
 
welsh teams in the english leagues -_-
maybe so but teams have toi work up to it, "doing a stoke" stabilizes your position in the league, balance the finances, buy better players and build up, i would take that any day

and on this day 35 years ago.. man city won thier last trophy lol
 
PSV - Ajax 0-0

Ajax got an undeserved draw. Maarten Stekelenburg (Ajax goalie) played perfect and the rest sucked (except for Eriksen of course). PSV deserved to win, and PSV did play horrible too, but Ajax was worse. Eyong Enoh and Demy de Zeeuw should die this instant to the most horrible death they can suffer. PSV midfielder Ola Toivonen gave "a Rooney" (elbow) in Jan Vertonghens face.
 
Still don't understand why there are Welsh teams in the English Leagues when there is a Welsh League, I think they should just stick to one or the other.

To be honest I think teams should just play to their strengths and try to do as well as they can, as Stoke do. Teams like Blackpool and Wolves may be the most entertaining in the league, but they're sadly both relegation candidates, and I think that both of them will be out of the premier league by the end of next season (blackpool had a good enough first few months to stay up imo).
 
I don't understand why Berwick play in the Scottish league when there is an English league. It is the same point.

Cardiff and Swansea deserve to play in the English leagues, and both of them have a decent shot for making the EPL next season (come on Cardiff!). And whats more, they both existed before the Welsh League did, as the competition started in 1992, and Cardiff were founded in 1899.

Explanation over, I prefer to see an attacking style of football, much like that of Barcelona and Swansea, but I understand that playing that way may not get results. Teams should play how they need to win, be that by pretty passing or other means.
 
I don't understand why Berwick play in the Scottish league when there is an English league. It is the same point.

Cardiff and Swansea deserve to play in the English leagues, and both of them have a decent shot for making the EPL next season (come on Cardiff!). And whats more, they both existed before the Welsh League did, as the competition started in 1992, and Cardiff were founded in 1899.

Explanation over, I prefer to see an attacking style of football, much like that of Barcelona and Swansea, but I understand that playing that way may not get results. Teams should play how they need to win, be that by pretty passing or other means.


Oh god, please don't tell me you're a scummer.. :d
Absolutely spot on though - Newport, too, I think (and maybe one day Wrexham who knows). But Cardiff and Swansea are good enough to play in the English leagues - if they were to be put in the Welsh league they'd shit over absolutely everyone then go out of business.
Incidentally, if a Welsh club does go into administration I believe they're taken out of the English leagues and put forever in the Welsh leagues. Which isn't fair.
One last - Welsh teams suffer from being in the English league on occasion (see: having to get international clearance for loans from English teams, the Welsh FA meting out different punishments than the English FA for the same offence) so to suggest that they should 'stick to one or the other' when actually they're in a fairly difficult position is unfair
 
I don't see why people have a problem with welsh teams being in english league, they have been in english league for such a long time it shouldn't be an issue. However, it would be much appreciated if Cardiff and Swansea could start losing so Norwich can get the promotion slot.
 
it is incredible! SO MANY QUESTIONS - why was he bringing a gun to work/why did he think a gun he owned was unloaded etc. I'd ask what inspires someone to point a gun at someone and shoot it in the first place but that's already answered by virtue of it being ashley
 
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