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Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,630
That's the ticket. The best pound for pound fighter v. the best defensive counter puncher ever. A boxing snob's dream.
One's a boxer, the other's a pussy. Doesn't make sense.

But seriously, I hope it happens just so I can see that wife-beating bitches unbeaten record and retarded smirk come to an end.
 

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Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
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Look at how Red Bull played the ball around the back under pressure. If this was Juventus that ball would be 60 yards down pitch or in the stands.
There's a good point being made here. When you can't control the ball in your own half against one of the weakest teams in the league, it's not because they're that good, it's because we're that bad.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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There's a good point being made here. When you can't control the ball in your own half against one of the weakest teams in the league, it's not because they're that good, it's because we're that bad.
I suppose it does help that Red Bull has by far the best ball-playing pair of CB's in the league. Ream is very good with the ball and Marquez has been world class at the back with it for a number of years. Juventus could really use someone who can orchestrate things back there, or at least have sense not to boot it recklessly.
 

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Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,630
I suppose it does help that Red Bull has by far the best ball-playing pair of CB's in the league. Ream is very good with the ball and Marquez has been world class at the back with it for a number of years. Juventus could really use someone who can orchestrate things back there, or at least have sense not to boot it recklessly.
Having someone who's good with the ball would definitely help, but something like simple passes and movement would be enough against most teams. That's where you blame the coach for not having built some understanding between the players. What do they do during practice, just freestyle that shit?
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,949
Having someone who's good with the ball would definitely help, but something like simple passes and movement would be enough against most teams. That's where you blame the coach for not having built some understanding between the players. What do they do during practice, just freestyle that shit?
Chiellini has always been known to just blast the ball forward back there, which is strange considering his play out wide.
 

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