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YasoR17

Mirkofan #1
Jul 4, 2008
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He's only captain at QPR because they are trying to keep him at the club, he isn't a leader and is very much a maverick individual, but he has a lot of talent even if he does too much at times.
Yeah I know he isn't a leader, but he has changed after moving to QPR. He is more mature than I remember him 1-2 years ago. And that shows with the amount of passes and assists he has had this season. Fergie wanted him in January, but he said he didn't want to leave and was only concentrating on promoting QPR to the PL.
Don't wanna jinx him, but he can do big things in the coming years.
 

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YasoR17

Mirkofan #1
Jul 4, 2008
7,751
Do you say fuck Afellay also??
I understand Afellay playing for Holland. Good for him, I don't give a fuck. But Chadli even played for Morocco, and said he wanted to play for us. And then suddenly he goes for Belgium? That annoyed me. If he wanted Belgium he should've opted for them in the first place and don't talk bullshit to the Moroccan fans. Coward move.
 

Trezegol17

Senior Member
Nov 1, 2006
9,131
Ofcourse you give a fuck, Don't lie! That's haram you know.
But i understand how you feel, but he made his choice, deal with it and move on and some day he might find out he made the wrong choice!
 

YasoR17

Mirkofan #1
Jul 4, 2008
7,751
Ofcourse you give a fuck, Don't lie! That's haram you know.
But i understand how you feel, but he made his choice, deal with it and move on and some day he might find out he made the wrong choice!
:lol: No I don't really, players like him are not a problem, we have plenty.
As for Chadli, it's not that I'm sad he'll not play for us. It's simply the false bullshit he was spewing. I don't like two faced people.
 

Trezegol17

Senior Member
Nov 1, 2006
9,131
:lol: No I don't really, players like him are not a problem, we have plenty.
As for Chadli, it's not that I'm sad he'll not play for us. It's simply the false bullshit he was spewing. I don't like two faced people.
Name one who equals Ibi :D
And again i agree with you on Chadli, i guess he was thinking that he could have a better international career with Belgium then with Morocco.
 

YasoR17

Mirkofan #1
Jul 4, 2008
7,751
Name one who equals Ibi :D
And again i agree with you on Chadli, i guess he was thinking that he could have a better international career with Belgium then with Morocco.
There's not really anyone who is like him, but we have enough players in the CM position, players like Kharja, Hadji, Belhanda, El Ahmadi etc. And on the wings we have a lot of quality players, maybe too many :p Specially now with many opting for Morocco, like Mehdi Carcela-Gonzalez, we have a lot of backup for players like Boussoufa.

Eric Gerets' "project" has attracted a lot of players.
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
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Blog: Blue shoots of recovery
After an encouraging performance in their 1-1 draw with Germany last night, Scott Fleming extols the promise of Cesare Prandelli’s new Italy




Italy and Germany went at each other with such energy and endeavour in Dortmund last night that it seemed like a continuation of the 2006 World Cup semi-final. It appeared as if the last four years hadn’t happened, as if time had stood still, and the sad thing is that for the Azzurri it had.

During those wasted years, Marcello Lippi promulgated the myth that Italy’s young players were weak, fragile and unreliable, that they would wilt the moment you put them on the field against international class opposition. How wrong he was.

It might have been 'just a friendly’, but the visit to the Westfalenstadion was Cesare Prandelli’s biggest test since stepping into Lippi’s shoes. In wait lay a Germany side ranked third in the world, 10 places above Italy, a side that annihilated Argentina and eradicated England at the World Cup last summer. They have fought and won together, unlike Italy, integrating youngsters isn’t a new idea or a big deal for them, unlike Italy.

However, any casual observers of last night’s match wouldn’t have been able to tell you what team had played together for longer. The next generation of La Nazionale went about their task with professionalism, hunger, and – most importantly – self-assurance, a healthy kind of arrogance. Daniele De Rossi and Riccardo Montolivo bombed forward with such regularity that Prandelli’s 4-3-1-2 seemed more like a 4-1-3-2 at times.

Antonio Cassano in particular was a revelation. Few that have followed his career, through all its twists and turns and melodrama, could have watched Cassano finally reveal his boundless talent in Savoy blue without feeling a sense of satisfaction, elation even.


His first half performance was a thing of beauty, and it seemed like lunacy to withdraw him at the interval – until Giuseppe Rossi stepped into the breach. His 81st minute equaliser was the biggest goal of his career, but the Villarreal forward’s reaction was revealing. He didn’t sprint off in celebration, he scurried into the net and collected the ball, intent on winning the match.

Here was proof that Prandelli hasn’t only changed the personnel and the average age of the Azzurri, but the philosophy. The new Italy isn’t interested in doing the bare minimum and grinding out results like so many of its predecessors did. The new Italy doesn’t see the need to be cynical with so much individual talent in its ranks, it wants to strut and swagger and win in style. The new Italy isn’t afraid of anyone.


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Yep, Lippi.


Cassano wouldn't have helped in 2010.

Not one bit.


:sigh:
 

Satchy

Senior Member
Nov 4, 2004
1,293
It's been more than four years man. Haven't gotten over yet? :oops:
Come again? I think I didn't even watch the game, because I had to work. Other than that, what does that certain 2006 defeat has to do with me saying they've cried for a penalty in yesterdays game? And why is someone from Iran getting involved in this at all? Questions, questions, questions.
 

blondu

Grazie Ale
Nov 9, 2006
27,408
so the jokes about mutu called back to the romanian nt appeared:

-why did mutu arrived in the country at 05 am ? .... because that's when clubs close
-why did mutu appeared at trainings 4 hours earlier ? ... so that he'll catch the no. 10 shirt
 

YasoR17

Mirkofan #1
Jul 4, 2008
7,751
Possible Moroccan team against Algeria. Can't wait :weee:

Lamyaghri
Chretien - Benatia - Kantari - Slimani
Belhanda - Kharja - Hermach
Taarabt - Chamakh - Boussoufa​
 

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