Re: World Cup 2014
Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 10:42 pm

i think i couldve played better football than that
scspkr99 wrote:At least the Torres deal made some sense, this makes none especially considering PSG's struggle to comply with FFP. It's a ridiculous deal for them and incredibly good business for Chelsea.southstar wrote: I was about to say, surely a worse waste of money than Torres
bABGzus wrote:
Haha, that's brill.Rönin wrote:bABGzus wrote:
Spot the german !
I disagree to me he has shown he is ready to be become a huge star now. Ofcourse he did fuck it up this time, but anyone will understand Thiagos role in it all going wrong. It was a very good sign that he didn't boil over and get a red and yet still felt that responsible. I think it looks worse on Dantes part despite being a substitute.Lazy Alf wrote:scspkr99 wrote:At least the Torres deal made some sense, this makes none especially considering PSG's struggle to comply with FFP. It's a ridiculous deal for them and incredibly good business for Chelsea.southstar wrote: I was about to say, surely a worse waste of money than Torres![]()
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Seriously I feel so ashamed of my club right now![]()
Even before this match I was thinking it was such a stupid transfer but now... We might as well sell him during this same transfer window at whatever price to any club stupid enough to be interested... I don't wanna see this guy with my team's shirt
No but Mourinho is a completely overrated tactician.southstar wrote:Luiz is a midfielder, psg will realise that eventually
Agreed re:Dante (can't remember which one but I remember a CL match this year where I was just terrified by his playing - absolutely awful), another thing about yesterday is that Luiz wasn't really helped by his defensive midfields which were terrible.hubb wrote:I disagree to me he has shown he is ready to be become a huge star now. Ofcourse he did fuck it up this time, but anyone will understand Thiagos role in it all going wrong. It was a very good sign that he didn't boil over and get a red and yet still felt that responsible. I think it looks worse on Dantes part despite being a substitute.Lazy Alf wrote:scspkr99 wrote:At least the Torres deal made some sense, this makes none especially considering PSG's struggle to comply with FFP. It's a ridiculous deal for them and incredibly good business for Chelsea.southstar wrote: I was about to say, surely a worse waste of money than Torres![]()
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Seriously I feel so ashamed of my club right now![]()
Even before this match I was thinking it was such a stupid transfer but now... We might as well sell him during this same transfer window at whatever price to any club stupid enough to be interested... I don't wanna see this guy with my team's shirt
Marcello is a joke though but for the first time this tournament I'm sure the atletico brazilians that should have been called up must be having a laugh.
Most of this should fall back on their tnuc of a coach.
he elbowed two people in the first half and went over the top against Muller in the second, him going over the top seemed clearly intended to get himself suspended for the 3/4 play off but he was too much of a fucking coward to follow through.hubb wrote: I disagree to me he has shown he is ready to be become a huge star now. Ofcourse he did fuck it up this time, but anyone will understand Thiagos role in it all going wrong. It was a very good sign that he didn't boil over and get a red and yet still felt that responsible.