By FootballFan Go To PostIt's Zidane's fault imoI think you're either trolling or not old enough to tie your own shoes
By Ricky Go To PostI think you're either trolling or not old enough to tie your own shoesNeither, it was just a joke lol
Clearly more to it than just Zidane or any other coach.
By FootballFan Go To PostNeither, it was just a joke lolWell to an extent, Zidane has something to do with it, because Ancelotti didn't have these kind of problems.
Clearly more to it than just Zidane or any other coach.
But yeah he's not entirely to blame, he's young and at least RM plays better than during Rafa.
Also TBH Ronaldo didn't say anything too wild, take out Barcelona's front three and results will totally change.
The question here is whether Bale and Benzema are actually top of the world when fit and playing, and of course he can't always carry the team onto his shoulders.
By Perfect Blue Go To PostRonaldo might not be the problem but he's still an unlikable cunt.I don't disagree, I think there's worse in Spain but I really like your avatar.
By Ricky Go To PostI don't disagree, I think there's worse in Spain but I really like your avatar.It is the GOAT RPG, or at least one of them.
By Gurthang Go To Postshit goal by Antonelli
If I drank a shot of Coca Cola for every counter that Torino wasted, I'd be wasted.
By Perfect Blue Go To PostIt is the GOAT RPG, or at least one of them.Way too hard and cryptic for 2006 me.
SMT always broke my bones, even SMTIV. I couldn't even pass the tutorial.
Persona 4 tho.
Where is Persona 5.
By Ricky Go To PostSMT always broke my bones, even SMTIV. I couldn't even pass the tutorial.You ever gave the Devil Summoner games a go? They're up on the PSN Store and both are worth playing.
Persona 4 tho.
Where is Persona 5.
By Perfect Blue Go To PostYou ever gave the Devil Summoner games a go? They're up on the PSN Store and both are worth playing.A friend lent me... Nocturne IIRC. They're up as PS2 classics for PS4? I might check that out once my credit card gets some oxygen, praise the upcoming birthday.
EDIT: judging from the cover it was probably Lucifer's Call. And that's seemingly the only SMT on EU PSN, and only on PS3.
By Ricky Go To PostA friend lent me… Nocturne IIRC. They're up as PS2 classics for PS4? I might check that out once my credit card gets some oxygen, praise the upcoming birthday.Ah, damn. :( Yeah Nocturne and Lucifer's Call are the same game. idk why they changed the name for Europe.
EDIT: judging from the cover it was probably Lucifer's Call. And that's seemingly the only SMT on EU PSN, and only on PS3.
Ronaldo is one of the problems and isn't capable of being a solution
please retire and buy a house in Morocco
let them use your money
please retire and buy a house in Morocco
let them use your money
By Perfect Blue Go To PostAh, damn. :( Yeah Nocturne and Lucifer's Call are the same game. idk why they changed the name for Europe.
i was doing a replay up until sony shit the bed on PS2 emulation. Held off continuing my game in the hopes they'd do the right thing, 4thegamers etc.
Haven't touched it since. I beat that fucking douche leopard boss easy
By Esch Go To Postwhat a goal from El ShaawarmaYep, right between the pipes
Seems to be doing much better at Roma.
Blaface
By FootballFan Go To PostYep, right between the pipes
Blaface
oh, danny boy
By Ricky Go To PostA friend lent me… Nocturne IIRC. They're up as PS2 classics for PS4? I might check that out once my credit card gets some oxygen, praise the upcoming birthday.Ye PS3 only so far.
EDIT: judging from the cover it was probably Lucifer's Call. And that's seemingly the only SMT on EU PSN, and only on PS3.
Maybe we get lucky and those cunts release it for the PS4.
Really good game.
Jack Gaughan @Jack_Gaughan 3m3 minutes ago
Blackpool have apologised after playing Billy Joel's "we didn't start the fire" at today's match against Bradford City.
:|
By noal Go To PostFUCKING HELL!Simple, it's not an accident
How does that even happen?
By Laboured Go To Post:|I dont get it
By Bold 2 in One Go To PostI dont get ithttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradford_City_stadium_fire
By Bold 2 in One Go To PostI dont get it
There was a fire at Bradford's stadium in 1985. It occurred during a league match, killing 56 and injuring at least 265.
Edit: Or what Esch dun said.
By Esch Go To Posthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradford_City_stadium_fire
By Laboured Go To PostThere was a fire at Bradford's stadium in 1985. It occurred during a league match, killing 56 and injuring at least 265.oh wow...
Just finished our match with Saints (had an emergency surgery pop five mins in at the hospital this morning. Stupid lab ate a bathmat and nearly died. He's okay!) and I think we got away with one today.
Koeman had a sound strategy coming in. One or two touches from the midfielders and then cross the ball from where-ever on the pitch into our box. And that was kind of working. They had a number of corners and Shane Long really should have scored that early header that Azpili flaked on defending.
We then settled down and really started taking over possession. So their tactic changed to holding their formation in defense, staying compact and clearing the ball up to Austin or Long to make a play on. That wasn't working until Baba's massive mistake which let Long through to score a really nice goal.
For all of our possession, we really had no creative ideas going forward. Saints were crossing whenever they had a chance, but we weren't interested in anything of the sort. It was nothing but one two's with overlapping runs until someone would lose the ball which would be cleared back for Ivanovic or Cahill to deal with. We were the epitome of trying to pass and walk the ball into goal today. It was awful to watch happen over and over.
I don't know if I can blame Pedro's injury for our lack of width or outright urgency, but Oscar provided absolutely nothing. He did have our first shot on target and later put another shot right at Foster, but overall, to the surprise of no one, he did nothing from the 10 spot.
Kenedy who came on at half, however, from LB of all places had much more of an impact on the ball going forward. In fact, after the Cesc goal, there was a moment when it looked like Mane was going to turn and take off down the center of the pitch with the ball, but the boy Kenedy chased him down, forcing him wide left to make a pass which stopped the counter and allowed everyone to regain their positioning. I really don't have anything negative to say about Kenedy's play today, other than I wish there was more of it and that he was played in a position where he could have had a greater influence in our attack. How Oscar can be the first choice to come off the bench for anyone is beyond me. How he can come on, and stay on when we have this kid Kenedy, who is clearly dying to play for us and be involved is outright baffling.
We were extremely fortunate that Cahill wasn't called out for handball in the box. I think it was a penalty.
Overall, no one player stood out as a star or villain and I'm grateful for the three points. Need to do better against Norwich on Tuesday. It's my day of birth for Christ's sake.
Koeman had a sound strategy coming in. One or two touches from the midfielders and then cross the ball from where-ever on the pitch into our box. And that was kind of working. They had a number of corners and Shane Long really should have scored that early header that Azpili flaked on defending.
We then settled down and really started taking over possession. So their tactic changed to holding their formation in defense, staying compact and clearing the ball up to Austin or Long to make a play on. That wasn't working until Baba's massive mistake which let Long through to score a really nice goal.
For all of our possession, we really had no creative ideas going forward. Saints were crossing whenever they had a chance, but we weren't interested in anything of the sort. It was nothing but one two's with overlapping runs until someone would lose the ball which would be cleared back for Ivanovic or Cahill to deal with. We were the epitome of trying to pass and walk the ball into goal today. It was awful to watch happen over and over.
I don't know if I can blame Pedro's injury for our lack of width or outright urgency, but Oscar provided absolutely nothing. He did have our first shot on target and later put another shot right at Foster, but overall, to the surprise of no one, he did nothing from the 10 spot.
Kenedy who came on at half, however, from LB of all places had much more of an impact on the ball going forward. In fact, after the Cesc goal, there was a moment when it looked like Mane was going to turn and take off down the center of the pitch with the ball, but the boy Kenedy chased him down, forcing him wide left to make a pass which stopped the counter and allowed everyone to regain their positioning. I really don't have anything negative to say about Kenedy's play today, other than I wish there was more of it and that he was played in a position where he could have had a greater influence in our attack. How Oscar can be the first choice to come off the bench for anyone is beyond me. How he can come on, and stay on when we have this kid Kenedy, who is clearly dying to play for us and be involved is outright baffling.
We were extremely fortunate that Cahill wasn't called out for handball in the box. I think it was a penalty.
Overall, no one player stood out as a star or villain and I'm grateful for the three points. Need to do better against Norwich on Tuesday. It's my day of birth for Christ's sake.
By noal Go To PostGood post JT.🙏🚢🙏
By FootballFan Go To PostTalk to him in his language
Meow
bichano
By Laboured Go To PostJT r u a catofc u silly horse
By Bungie Go To PostJames Nesbitt is absolutely smashed
Yeah, just heard that. Funny as fuck.
Roma's last six (W x 6) games
Frosinone (18th)
Sassuolo
Sampdoria (17th)
Carpi (19th)
Palermo (16th)
Empoli (1 win in 2016)
"Scudetto contenders"
Frosinone (18th)
Sassuolo
Sampdoria (17th)
Carpi (19th)
Palermo (16th)
Empoli (1 win in 2016)
"Scudetto contenders"
Manchester United have reportedly set their sights on Juventus wing-back Alex Sandro.
Former Juve boss Antonio Conte is eyeing a swoop for Alex Sandro
Pep wants Sandro at City