[SPA] La Liga 2015/2016 (13 Viewers)

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CrimsonianKing

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Jan 16, 2013
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Master of AIR FUTBOL :delpiero:


I posted this clip nonstop throughout the years, reminds me so much of early childhood (footie craze for me then was all about Baggio and Romario, before Del Piero stole the show :heart: )




Never ever again will be a player this fucking casually cold and effortless as fvck, he played like he doesnt give a fvck and only strolling to training in 20% energy, fully in control with sublime touches :touched:


Too bad he was a moronic basket case :p
I was lucky enough to have watched most of his career, literally week in week out. There won't another pure striker like him.

He used to say he treated every chance like it was his last. Hence why he managed to score over 800 official goals. Cold, ruthless, clinical and you know what made him so different from everybody else? He very rarely went for the easy dull goal, he always tried to make it look like a masterpiece, even if by just the unique way he used his feet (something he brought in from Futevôlei).

He also used to really HATE training as he thought it was "pointless" since he had nothing else to learn from it. Which funnily enough is true :lol: Actually it was one of the reasons he left Europe, he couldn't stand the compromise and adapt to the lifestyle over there. He wanted to be at the beach playing Futevôlei and having churrasco with his friends.
 

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I don't think anyone can disagree with this. It's still early but so far in 2015-2016; Neymar has definitely been better than both CR and Messi.

And his work for the 4th goal was indeed out of this world, such an amazing footballer.

Muller too is world class, he is such an efficient player. He doesn't do any fancy stuff, but his intelligence off the ball, his predator finishing, his movement are all of world class level. He's a dream player for any coach.
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I don't see how anyone could dislike watching this Barca. I know you like Pep, and early Pep-era Barca was pretty fantastic to watch too, but this Barca plays some of the most entertaining attacking football I've ever seen. It's a joy to watch the interplay between Suarez, Messi, Neymar when they're working together. That 4th goal, Neymar's work was brilliant, and the no look pass to Messi... but then you have Suarez's brilliance to one time the ball back to Neymar rather than being a selfish striker, and Messi's perfect run. Brilliant football.
 

Osman

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icemaη;5151541 said:
Gary Neville confirmed as Valencia's coach. Interesting choice.
Valencia's owner owns a small Manchester club together with the Man U 90s generation so he is friends with them. Phil Neville was already on Valencia staff as assistant.

But it takes huge balls to give the most important job to a novice like Gary. Especially Spanish club, who badly need results.
 

Fr3sh

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Valencia's owner owns a small Manchester club together with the Man U 90s generation so he is friends with them. Phil Neville was already on Valencia staff as assistant.

But it takes huge balls to give the most important job to a novice like Gary. Especially Spanish club, who badly need results.
Maybe they're trying to emulate Bersluconi/Galliani with what they've done with Seedorf and Inzaghi.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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Those are Milan legends, choices to temporarily distract the fans, these are wtf are they doing here kinda choices. Makes no sense.
 
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