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Post by Sméagol on Mar 30, 2017 15:34:58 GMT
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Post by WhatsTheMata on Jun 7, 2017 11:03:41 GMT
Wankers
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2017 11:19:59 GMT
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Post by WhatsTheMata on Jun 7, 2017 11:25:03 GMT
MLS seems like a parallel universe sometimes
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Post by RAZ on Jun 7, 2017 14:19:33 GMT
MLS seems like a parallel universe sometimes aye, even the football they play seems so out of this world...
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Post by WhatsTheMata on Jun 10, 2017 18:46:54 GMT
FINALLY SC Internacional is going to play a match that isn't at an indecent time for me to watch. Dear god, staying awake to see them playing in Série B (and pissing all over it!) is punishment enough.
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Post by WhatsTheMata on Jun 17, 2017 19:37:07 GMT
Hate to admit it but my local rivals are doing very well this year. Luan and Arthur, the kids they've upfront seem talented.
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Post by Deez on Jul 19, 2017 21:47:52 GMT
New dance for the Stretty?
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Post by WhatsTheMata on Jul 27, 2017 17:41:38 GMT
globoplay.globo.com/v/5995603/Only now I found out a Vasco fan died after this. No wonder attendances are dropping - most stadiums are far away from city centres, urban violence is worse than I've ever seen, night matches, expensive tickets and incompetence from club authorities. You have one of the cities' biggest derbies and you insist to do it at home, in this case, São Januário with ultras that hate each other concentrated in the same little space instead of doing so at Maracanã, much easier to control. It was a given it would happen. Hooligans are morons but while you can't deal with them, prevent this from happening the best you can, there are kids, families in there ffs. If the stadium followed the FIFA standards, the acrylic fence wouldn't be there to prevent a massive pitch invasion. Had everything to be a great night of football, even Coutinho was there.
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Post by WhatsTheMata on Jan 15, 2018 23:26:11 GMT
Cruzeiro is currently kissing goodbye to the Copa São Paulo.
Assist by Liziero, a fullback. His passes are very good, definitely see him as a winger. Ready to be on the senior team.
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Post by CaajScot on Jan 29, 2018 20:17:42 GMT
David Beckham launches Miami Major League Soccer team
1 hour ago|Football Former England captain David Beckham has launched his long-planned Major League Soccer team in Miami.
Beckham exercised an option in his contract with former side LA Galaxy to buy an expansion franchise in 2014. The as yet unnamed team is set to play at a 25,000-seat stadium in the city's Overtown neighborhood. "I'm excited to bring this great team to this great city - it has been a hell of a journey," said former Manchester United midfielder Beckham, 42. "I promise you the team we will bring into the league will be the best team." Miami was officially granted an expansion side by MLS commissioner Don Garber at an announcement ceremony on Monday. Beckham was congratulated in a video featuring his four children, wife and former Spice Girl Victoria, 23-time Grand Slam winner Serena Williams, eight-time Olympic gold medallist Usain Bolt, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and other celebrities including Will Smith, Jay Z and Jennifer Lopez. Beckham, who joined LA Galaxy from Real Madrid in 2007, becomes the first former MLS player to own a team in the league. "I joined the Galaxy because I realized the long-term potential in this league," he said. "I moved from Real Madrid to a league that wasn't fully established yet - that was a big move and one I knew was going to be a big challenge but an exciting challenge. "Commissioner Garber came to me and sat down and explained the plan of this league and where he wanted to take it - I was in from day one" Los Angeles FC will join city-rivals Galaxy in 2018, bringing the total number of teams to 23, with the league planning to increase to 28. Nashville was awarded an expansion club in December. Beckham, who won 115 England caps, retired from football in 2013 after a five-month spell with Paris St-Germain, choosing Miami as the location for his MLS team later that year. The city has not had a football team since Miami Fusion folded in 2001. The launch follows four years of disputes over the site for a stadium in southern Florida, with residents having opposed multiple locations. Beckham's team of investors purchased the land to build a stadium in December 2015, following three failed attempts to buy a suitable site. The Miami-Dade government was subsequently sued by wealthy businessman Bruce Matheson, who claimed it had sold the site below fair value and without a competitive bid process. The lawsuit was dismissed in October, although Matheson has said he will appeal. The other partners involved in the team include former Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller, Bolivian-American businessman Marcelo Claure, South Floridian businessmen Jorge and Jose Mas and Japanese entrepreneur Masayoshi Son. www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42864461
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Post by WhatsTheMata on Mar 19, 2018 17:15:24 GMT
Hate to admit it but my local rivals are doing very well this year. Luan and Arthur, the kids they've upfront seem talented. Oh well.
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Post by WhatsTheMata on Mar 19, 2018 17:16:03 GMT
Lautaro Martinez of Racing could be the next Argie striker to shine in Europe.
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Post by CaajScot on Apr 9, 2018 16:32:52 GMT
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Post by WhatsTheMata on May 5, 2018 14:57:09 GMT
Lautaro Martinez of Racing could be the next Argie striker to shine in Europe. Rodrygo of Santos is a joy to watch too. Those two and Paulinho are the three gems of South America
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