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Regardless of the way they played, they must have been strong to pull out such a fantastic UEFA Cup run, it was a tough competition this year. Although I must say St Petersburg fully deserve their crown =) either way, the way in which Zarate makes a Premiership defence look as good as that of Derby County is a clear sign of the talents the boy has. I'm just gutted he wont be back at Birmingham next year =(
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The Argentines don't so much show up to watch a game, they show up to party and a game happens.
I'm really interested to see how we perform against their national team in a few weeks.
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I have my favorite in every league
EPL: Man U and Liverpool (because of Ronaldo & Torres particularly) Bundesliga: Bayern Munich Serie A: AC Milan La Liga: Barcelona As for this coming Euro, I used to support Spain. But now I'm all for France! (Alizée has something to do with it) The most least that I watch is Bundesliga, don't have time to watch all four leagues together, unfortunately |
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I'm all about some Torres, but...
Is that legal?
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As I make my living as a football writer I've really been enjoying this thread.
It's always good to hear from fans from different parts of the world and how they've chosen which teams to support.I see that the English Premier League still seems to be the most popular outside of Europe and with the quality of players like Cristiano Ronaldo and Torres I'm not surprised. As for my own team , sadly they went out of business in 2002.They were called Clydebank and while they have reformed at amateur level I still miss having a pro team to support. I still like and admire any teams who try to play football the right way such as Man Utd , Barca etc. but most of the time I have to try and remain impartial. As for the Euro's , pretty close to call but probably Germany given their decent group draw.France , Italy and Portugal should do well too. |
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Bad luck for Birmingham though.For all they did for Scotland I was really disappointed for McLeish and Faddy ! |
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MLS may not be le sexy football, but its our trashy league and I'll support it, dammit!
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It is similar to the NFL in alot of ways...more physical with alot of stop and go action, which leads to less variety and more loose 50/50 ball conflicts. You can really tell the difference for instance when Beckham is on the field. As soon as he touches the ball the flow of the game changes and for a few seconds it doesn't look like typical MLS. He is a pure genius with the ball. |
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