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Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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He hasn't done well for Rangers.

He is an average player at best. He seems to have done nothing but give the ball away and take shit set-pieces so far.

Hun bastard.
He really isn't anything special. I've seen him too much frankly.

This qualifies him to be a world class player.
Oh yeah, that's right. :weee:

Best blood there happens to be!

Clark is solid, but he's just not used to getting punched in the face every time he gets the ball, meaning the roughness of English football. Yet another reason our top players need to play in Europe, Mr. Donovan.
Donovan is just a pussy and bad example of a professional.
 

Bjerknes

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Cut right through the midfield, Bocanegra like the dumbass he is steps forward for some reason and gets caught out of position leaving the defensive line stranded, with Gerrard slotting home an easy through ball.

You're right, Enron, we need someone who can get stuck in out there like Mastroeni. Clark is just too much of a pushover.
 

Bjerknes

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Erm, perhaps a better move, nice skill by Dempsey who is really our only hope out there for individual brilliance one vs. one.

That's why we need Adu.
 

Alen

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Watching the English NT play and watching EPL teams you can see the difference.
Andy won't like it but i do think the EPL is the strongest at the moment.

But there is not much English in the English Premier League. The best players are foreigners, the clubs are owned by foreigners, the coaches are foreigners. The English have 1 or 2 good young players, not even one good goalkeeper and not even one good coach (for almost 50 years). They pay 20-30m euro for players like Bent....it's disgusting.
Their National team is fucked up because tactically they are at the same level as one Estonia or Iceland. Mentally they are at the same level as a chimpanzee that can not understand that football has changed in last 50 years, that the others around them became better and that they must change the tactics.

Why did John Terry shot the last penalty ? Because he's the captain, the symbol. He walks to the penalty spot, he touches the armband, the spectacle is ready in a real way, the English way.
And of course, he missed because he's a 2 metres tall timber that plays a centre back all his life.
They should have given the last kick to a technical player who would have simply placed the ball in the net, they would have celebrated the win and do the job.
But no, they had to be idiots.
That's why i always cheer against England and i want them eliminated. And they're always eliminated exactly because they have no football brains.

Look at Italy under Lippi. Football intelligence, formations, tactics, everything was perfect. And these monkeys stand in 4-4-2, they think that if the crowd starts singing their stupid songs and if Gerrard takes 3 thirty metre shots on goal they'll easily win. Monkeys. That's why they are losers.

And their league is not English but it's a product of foreign investitions. Not much English about it. Where there is smthg English, they lose.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Watching the English NT play and watching EPL teams you can see the difference.
Andy won't like it but i do think the EPL is the strongest at the moment.

But there is not much English in the English Premier League. The best players are foreigners, the clubs are owned by foreigners, the coaches are foreigners. The English have 1 or 2 good young players, not even one good goalkeeper and not even one good coach (for almost 50 years). They pay 20-30m euro for players like Bent....it's disgusting.
Their National team is fucked up because tactically they are at the same level as one Estonia or Iceland. Mentally they are at the same level as a chimpanzee that can not understand that football has changed in last 50 years, that the others around them became better and that they must change the tactics.

Why did John Terry shot the last penalty ? Because he's the captain, the symbol. He walks to the penalty spot, he touches the armband, the spectacle is ready in a real way, the English way.
And of course, he missed because he's a 2 metres tall timber that plays a centre back all his life.
They should have given the last kick to a technical player who would have simply placed the ball in the net, they would have celebrated the win and do the job.
But no, they had to be idiots.
That's why i always cheer against England and i want them eliminated. And they're always eliminated exactly because they have no football brains.

Look at Italy under Lippi. Football intelligence, formations, tactics, everything was perfect. And these monkeys stand in 4-4-2, they think that if the crowd starts singing their stupid songs and if Gerrard takes 3 thirty metre shots on goal they'll easily win. Monkeys. That's why they are losers.

And their league is not English but it's a product of foreign investitions. Not much English about it. Where there is smthg English, they lose.
I agree that the Premiership is the top league at the moment, but it's only because of their top seven or so teams. All the clubs from ten down just play that ugly, fast-paced, English football that I don't know why anybody could love it. Clubs such as Arsenal, Chelsea and Pool have finally developed tactical brains, which Wenger didn't seem to have at first and Houllier absolutely never had. It really did take the likes of Mourinho and Benitez to change the mentality of those sides. Of course the money is the only reason for that, not because of anything English in the game. The top teams in England are anything but English. That's a given.

Agreed on the National Team part. They are indeed a bunch of monkeys cheering for their English football, thinking it's so special. But it's not. If it was, they'd be playing in the Euros. Bunch of clowns. I just hope Capello doesn't have it in him to change their mentality.
 

Bjerknes

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So they announce the player of the Match, Steven Gerrard, before the match is over? What if Adu scores two goals in the last five minutes?

Geez, what a bunch of pretentious bastards.
 
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    Blah. Shitty performance really. Should have started Adu, but instead we're stuck with fools like Wolff. Thanks Bradley.
    Rule number one in the Bob Bradley guide to coaching is "Always make adjustments after your team is in a hole it can't get out of".

    Rule number two, "If your team is competing against a good team, like Argentina, take out every player doing well and replace them with the surplus of your bench".

    What I got from the match. Adu needs to start. Eddie Lewis and Heath Pearce should be taking free kicks not De Marcus "Dribble Monster" Beasley. The US need to find some strength in the center of the pitch so Bradley can get forward with the ball. And Brad Guzan has a decent future ahead of him.

    PS. Who saw Eddie Lewis make a move? :lol: Wayne Bridge must hate himself.
     
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    Does Red Bull have a match tonight or something? Houston went Clark go at least.

    We're a side very much like England that uses power and pace to get things done, but we don't have anywhere near the skill they do, so obviously it's not gonna work out. While Spain on the other hand we could give them more of a struggle with over-powering them, which is really all we can do. At least with this squad we have.
    Yeah he has one on Saturday I think. Plus Red Bull are in a three way tie for first in the East.
     

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