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Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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In a league where Bayern are already walking away with the title so soon. It's the same as La Liga.
Yeah, I know. Maybe it'll be a little tougher when he isn't inheriting a team full of players that have been at the club since childhood and been drilled everyday into the team's system of football, not to mention 3 of the world's best players. If the league might be a walk in the park, Europe will be his test.
 

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Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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Hm, was hoping Guardiola would go somewhere of a real challenge that might expose him as a not so special one. Maybe this might be that challenge.
Looks like we're gonna see Bayern dominating Europe.

Oh well thats a lot better than him coming to City and destroying England and Europe with them
 

Nzoric

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Jan 16, 2011
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just a bunch of wannabe Jews, Ajax ultras actually pretend they are Jewish, so much so that Feyenoord pretend they are hammas terrorists just to taunt them
That's one strange situation. I was quite shocked when I was at an Ajax v Twente game and the Twente fans started the "HSSSSSSSS" sounds - like a gas chamber baby.
 

Trezegol17

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Nov 1, 2006
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just a bunch of wannabe Jews, Ajax ultras actually pretend they are Jewish, so much so that Feyenoord pretend they are hammas terrorists just to taunt them
:sergio: Are you really that ignorant? They don't pretend it part of the club's history, Ajax used to be owned by Jews, in fact the current Chairman is a jew. If you don't know anything please don't say another word before you embarres yourself.
 

Gian

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Apr 12, 2009
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I wonder how'll the likes of Robben and Ribery will adapt to tiki-taka-football. Both are always going to cut inside and love to dribble with the ball.
 

Dostoevsky

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In a league where Bayern are already walking away with the title so soon. It's the same as La Liga.
This year, because Dortmund is doing amazing at CL, they might have fallen a bit in Bundesliga. Over the past 2 years it was hardly a walk in the park for Bayer. Actually they had to bent over a fair share of times.
 
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