Copa America 2011 - General Thread (6 Viewers)

Jul 1, 2010
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#44
I love listening to the Copa America mainly for two things:

-The football is usually very offensive.
-I love listening to it in Spanish with the commentators screaming GOOOOOOOOL for two minutes :lol:
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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#49
I love listening to the Copa America mainly for two things:

-The football is usually very offensive.
-I love listening to it in Spanish with the commentators screaming GOOOOOOOOL for two minutes :lol:
I like the double entendre in "very offensive".

as long as its not mexican commentary
Oh, comon! I love the Mexican commentary. Those guys are hilarious. They are like the only reason to not hate Mexicans next to chicas with bare midriffs on TV sports programs.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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#51
Oh, but I would so soooo rather hear that idiot Pablo Ramírez and his bastardizations of "Schweinsteiger" and "Simão Sabrosa" over John Harkes and other ex-U.S. players turned announcer-wankers. :andyandbarcelona:
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,382
#55
Argentina to win it all, Messi to finally step up his international game and actually do something. You heard it here first.
 
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Fake Melo

Fake Melo

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Sep 3, 2010
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  • Thread Starter #56
    Cambiasso should have been there. He was in great form, and then Milito should have played too, at least instead of that old dude, was it Palermo? can't remember now. and most importantly, they needed an average coach at least.
    :agree:
    It was a shame that he left Cambiasso out and took in Martin Palermo (Only because of his goal in the qualifiers). Maradona fucked up, I knew he wasn't a proper coach. What a sad decision from the board it was.

    Palermo didn't play much IIRC. Wasn't Milito recently injured at the time?
    He shouldn't have been in the squad at all. There wasn't anything wrong with Milito.

    Palermo shouldn't have played at all, when you have all those forwards. I don't think Milito was injured, but he should have played, he had an amazing season then.. I saw him in the bench all the time, not sure if he was injured..
    :agree:

    Maradona was giving priority to Higuain and Tevez, but yep Milito should have played the guy was coming from winning the treble with Inter...
    :tup:
     

    blondu

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    Nov 9, 2006
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