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The Official Football Thread
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 10:50 am
by Mr-E
Well... New forum, new football thread.
What teams do you reckon will be in the Champions league final this year?
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 10:56 am
by vikz22
Barcelona!!!!
i hope!
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 10:58 am
by RoadPilgrim
Madrid - Milan
Two of the most successful teams up against each other!
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 10:58 am
by Mr-E
vikz22 wrote:Barcelona!!!!
i hope!
Against? Should we say Chelsea?
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 11:01 am
by vikz22
Mr-E wrote:vikz22 wrote:Barcelona!!!!
i hope!
Against? Should we say Chelsea?
that would be ace!
until then, you guys need to beat B'ham so that Leicester can meet you in the quarters!!!
banter will ensue!
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 11:09 am
by Rich2086
Anyone but Barcelona.
Whats everyones predictions for the Premiership this season?
Top Four
Manure
Man City
Spurs
Chelsea
Bottom Three
Wolves
Bolton
Wigan
And thats not easy to write being a Wolves Fan
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 11:15 am
by Mr-E
Rich2086 wrote:Anyone but Barcelona.
Whats everyones predictions for the Premiership this season?
Top Four
Manure
Man City
Spurs
Chelsea
Bottom Three
Wolves
Bolton
Wigan
And thats not easy to write being a Wolves Fan
Seems likely, but I would swap Manchester United for Man C.
Man C
Manchester United
Spurs
Chelsea
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 11:44 am
by vikz22
i see.....
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 2:42 pm
by dizlexik
vikz22 wrote:Barcelona!!!!
i hope!
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 4:09 pm
by Zero
dizlexik wrote:vikz22 wrote:Barcelona!!!!
i hope!
Yep
Greetings new footy thread!
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 5:23 pm
by j man
Mr-E wrote:Rich2086 wrote:Anyone but Barcelona.
Whats everyones predictions for the Premiership this season?
Top Four
Manure
Man City
Spurs
Chelsea
Bottom Three
Wolves
Bolton
Wigan
And thats not easy to write being a Wolves Fan
Seems likely, but I would swap Manchester United for Man C.
Man C
Manchester United
Spurs
Chelsea
And I'm afraid I'd swap Chelsea for Arsenal
Man C
Manchester United
Spurs
Arsenal
It seems Chelsea have found a way to get around UEFA's financial fair play rules by not qualifying for Europe
To go down, I reckon
Wolves
Blackburn
Wigan
I still reckon Owen Coyle's got it in him to save Bolton.
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 5:53 pm
by huggybear
Mr-E wrote:Well... New forum, new football thread.
What teams do you reckon will be in the Champions league final this year?
I reckon Napoli, if they don't draw Milan. Cavani, Lavezzi and Hamsik is about as fine a front three in Europe as you'll find. Facing Barca who sneak through on a dodgy decision.
As for the Prem:
Man Utd
Man City
Arsenal
Spurs
United have much much more experience of how stressful a title run in can be, and I think City will crack under the pressure. Man Utd are up against Spurs next round of games, and when Utd win, Spurs will only be 4 points ahead of us.
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 2:27 am
by Dom1878
For me its:
Man C
Manchester United
Tottenham
Chelsea
Best of the rest (outside top 6) id say Everton
Going down:
QPR
Wolves
Wigan
Really hope two of Wigan/Blackburn/Bolton dont go down, they are close for away matches
. But Blackburn have yak upfront and are playing well, and Bolton seem to have more determination than the others.
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 8:06 am
by Blacklotus
Mr-E wrote:Well... New forum, new football thread.
What teams do you reckon will be in the Champions league final this year?
nice new forum! quite a shocking change after ... 8 years!
Barcelona or Arsenal would be for me ... though as weird as it may sound, I also do have my sympathies for Chelsea
btw, what is the gossip regards Mou in the UK? today it made to the news he just bought a house in London.
pre olympics investment or is he preparing a move to Chelsea (?) for next season ?
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 8:55 am
by fatsi
Top four in the Prem;
United
City
Spurs
Arsenal
Newcastle and Liverpool fight it out for last Europa spot.
Relegated;
Blackburn
QPR
Wigan
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 8:59 am
by Mr-E
Blacklotus wrote:Mr-E wrote: I also do have my sympathies for Chelsea
btw, what is the gossip regards Mou in the UK? today it made to the news he just bought a house in London.
pre olympics investment or is he preparing a move to Chelsea (?) for next season ?
attaboy!
About Mou in London.. I don't read too much into it. I doubt very much he would end up in CFC again. Would make more sense if 'Arry was set for England and Mou were to énd up in Spurs.
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 2:41 pm
by SDLRob
obviously i'm going to say MUFC for the EPL title
Arsenal have beaten Liverpool, though with the current Liverpool side... it's not a difficult think
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 6:49 pm
by Mr-E
Oh dear. What is going on?
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 9:45 pm
by ToughGuy
Arsrnel 2 Liverpool 1
Kennys boys were fantastic in 2nd half, but could not find the net.
Van Persie was there when it mattered. 2 great goals from him.
In all a great match today..
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 11:05 pm
by huggybear
ToughGuy wrote:
In all a great match today..
Not so much for Arsenal fans. Yes we won, but it's the second game in a row we've conceded a penalty because a player on the other team dived. Also we've lost Arteta for an unknown period of time, and his replacement Diaby in the space of half an hour.
On the plus side, the pass for RVP's winner was Alex Song's 10th domestic assist this season. Not bad for a DM.
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 11:18 pm
by fatsi
huggybear wrote:ToughGuy wrote:
In all a great match today..
Not so much for Arsenal fans. Yes we won, but it's the second game in a row we've conceded a penalty because a player on the other team dived. Also we've lost Arteta for an unknown period of time, and his replacement Diaby in the space of half an hour.
On the plus side, the pass for RVP's winner was Alex Song's 10th domestic assist this season. Not bad for a DM.
Just watched that on MOTD. The way Suarez went down screaming and holding his leg was a disgrace and it was this reaction that IMO influenced the ref to award the pen as from where he was couldn't have fully seen the "incident". I think it was Alan Shearer who described the contact as "brushing socks at best"
Great 2nd goal from RVP though.
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 2:11 am
by nike2die4
i dislike Suarez more and more....the way he worst cast it you'd have thought he had broken his leg.
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 3:08 am
by vikz22
fatboy72 wrote:huggybear wrote:ToughGuy wrote:
In all a great match today..
Not so much for Arsenal fans. Yes we won, but it's the second game in a row we've conceded a penalty because a player on the other team dived. Also we've lost Arteta for an unknown period of time, and his replacement Diaby in the space of half an hour.
On the plus side, the pass for RVP's winner was Alex Song's 10th domestic assist this season. Not bad for a DM.
Just watched that on MOTD. The way Suarez went down screaming and holding his leg was a disgrace and it was this reaction that IMO influenced the ref to award the pen as from where he was couldn't have fully seen the "incident". I think it was Alan Shearer who described the contact as "brushing socks at best"
Great 2nd goal from RVP though.
i loved the dive, shows the premier league is not immune to it as many people had suggested
good game, arsenal were a tad lucky, but did well in the end
RVP is a class player, hopefully arsenal can bring in some players over the summer !
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 3:45 am
by huggybear
vikz22 wrote:fatboy72 wrote:
i loved the dive, shows the premier league is not immune to it as many people had suggested
Huh? Rooney and Gerrard are the worst offenders. Well, except Gareth 'better than Messi' Bale, who's been booked for diving twice already this season.
Everyone dives, it's a part of the game. I do find it hilarious that Gerrard claims he doesn't like divers when he dived in a CL final, and against Andorra of all people.
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 3:51 am
by Mr-E
huggybear wrote:vikz22 wrote:fatboy72 wrote:
i loved the dive, shows the premier league is not immune to it as many people had suggested
Huh? Rooney and Gerrard are the worst offenders. Well, except Gareth 'better than Messi' Bale, who's been booked for diving twice already this season.
Everyone dives, it's a part of the game. I do find it hilarious that Gerrard claims he doesn't like divers when he dived in a CL final, and against Andorra of all people.
Diving must end. Players should be fined a big amount if found diving. It's getting worse.
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 3:54 am
by vikz22
huggybear wrote:vikz22 wrote:fatboy72 wrote:
i loved the dive, shows the premier league is not immune to it as many people had suggested
Huh? Rooney and Gerrard are the worst offenders. Well, except Gareth 'better than Messi' Bale, who's been booked for diving twice already this season.
Everyone dives, it's a part of the game. I do find it hilarious that Gerrard claims he doesn't like divers when he dived in a CL final, and against Andorra of all people.
it wasn't aimed at anyone here, just a few of my mates giving me grief is all
i really dislike diving and unfortunately for me, there are Barca players who do it (namely pedro, busquets and alves)
best course of action, get booed by their own fans, show its not acceptable
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 4:29 am
by ToughGuy
huggybear wrote:ToughGuy wrote:
In all a great match today..
Not so much for Arsenal fans. Yes we won, but it's the second game in a row we've conceded a penalty because a player on the other team dived. Also we've lost Arteta for an unknown period of time, and his replacement Diaby in the space of half an hour.
On the plus side, the pass for RVP's winner was Alex Song's 10th domestic assist this season. Not bad for a DM.
Yes, the Suarez dive was a disgrace and I'm a Liverpool fan.
He's so gifted as a player, so to do that is like an insult to his talent.
I thought Arsenel were crisp in the 1st half. Easily holding their own against the reds.
But in the 2nd half all Liverpool.
Anyway, it was 3 goals for Arsenel in the end and 3 points
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 10:26 am
by j man
Mr-E wrote:huggybear wrote:vikz22 wrote:fatboy72 wrote:
i loved the dive, shows the premier league is not immune to it as many people had suggested
Huh? Rooney and Gerrard are the worst offenders. Well, except Gareth 'better than Messi' Bale, who's been booked for diving twice already this season.
Everyone dives, it's a part of the game. I do find it hilarious that Gerrard claims he doesn't like divers when he dived in a CL final, and against Andorra of all people.
Diving must end. Players should be fined a big amount if found diving. It's getting worse.
Agreed. It is very easy to stamp out. Retrospective suspensions using video evidence are handed out for all manner of offences, so why not for diving? It is very easy to determine whether a player has dived when you have a slow motion replay and you can watch it again and again, and players will be more reluctant to dive to win a penalty if they know they'll get a ban.
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 11:16 am
by ToughGuy
why dont they start using the video REF in football.
I just dont get it honestly...
it would get rid off the diving and provide some additional suspense for the viewing spectacle.
Just dont make ense.
Can someone offer a valid reason why they DONT use video reffing in football.
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 11:32 am
by nike2die4
Mr-E wrote:huggybear wrote:vikz22 wrote:fatboy72 wrote:
i loved the dive, shows the premier league is not immune to it as many people had suggested
Huh? Rooney and Gerrard are the worst offenders. Well, except Gareth 'better than Messi' Bale, who's been booked for diving twice already this season.
Everyone dives, it's a part of the game. I do find it hilarious that Gerrard claims he doesn't like divers when he dived in a CL final, and against Andorra of all people.
Diving must end. Players should be fined a big amount if found diving. It's getting worse.
i agree,the only way it would end is if a ridiculous penalty is imposed on them like a 20 game ban min and if it's only say 5 games left then the ban carries on to the following season,they'd think twice about diving if they know they could risk being banned for the rest of the season and fined.
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 11:56 am
by huggybear
Imo diving isn't necessarily that bad. It's annoying and frustrating, but there should be measures in place to stop it (competent referees, video evidence), so while UEFA/FIFA refuse to address those issues, people will always try to con the officials. It sucks, but a lot of the time it's difficult to judge in real time.
For me what needs to go first is the awful 'I've got a slight touch on the ball, so I can just go straight through the man' tackles. Football isn't a contact sport, but English teams love a tackle that gets studs on the ball, and sends the man flying.
Rubbish like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCbmnoPtgIs
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 1:43 pm
by SDLRob
AVB FIRED!!!!! Breaking news!!!
Roberto Di Matteo to take charge till the end of the season
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 1:50 pm
by vikz22
Dr Lee wrote:AVB FIRED!!!!! Breaking news!!!
Roberto Di Matteo to take charge till the end of the season
just saw!!
i guess losing to WBA was the final nail in the coffin
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 2:06 pm
by fatsi
nike2die4 wrote:Mr-E wrote:huggybear wrote:vikz22 wrote:fatboy72 wrote:
i loved the dive, shows the premier league is not immune to it as many people had suggested
Huh? Rooney and Gerrard are the worst offenders. Well, except Gareth 'better than Messi' Bale, who's been booked for diving twice already this season.
Everyone dives, it's a part of the game. I do find it hilarious that Gerrard claims he doesn't like divers when he dived in a CL final, and against Andorra of all people.
Diving must end. Players should be fined a big amount if found diving. It's getting worse.
i agree,the only way it would end is if a ridiculous penalty is imposed on them like a 20 game ban min and if it's only say 5 games left then the ban carries on to the following season,they'd think twice about diving if they know they could risk being banned for the rest of the season and fined.
What's the the previous edit - I never wrote the bold
Anyway agree with the previous that diving needs to be stamped out and I am all for video evidence being used and if found guilty then issue bans. I don't think punishment of a fine would carry much clout footballers these days earn so much money the fines seem like pocket money.
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 2:14 pm
by SDLRob
vikz22 wrote:Dr Lee wrote:AVB FIRED!!!!! Breaking news!!!
Roberto Di Matteo to take charge till the end of the season
just saw!!
i guess losing to WBA was the final nail in the coffin
First time that WBA has EVER taken a point from Chelsea... let alone three points....
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 3:10 pm
by Mr-E
Well there we go again then.
Now what? Rafa?
Who in their right mind would want that job now? Here I am dreaming of Mou or even Capello, but I quickly wake up. Imagine Capello and Roman together. Someone would end up stabbed.
Well, Chelsea heaven, Chelsea Hell. Atm the latter.
Re:
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 4:38 pm
by keoni
Mr-E wrote:Well there we go again then.
Now what? Rafa?
Who in their right mind would want that job now? Here I am dreaming of Mou or even Capello, but I quickly wake up. Imagine Capello and Roman together. Someone would end up stabbed.
Well, Chelsea heaven, Chelsea Hell. Atm the latter.
£5million for 10 months work? Sounds good to me
Re:
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 10:32 pm
by fatsi
Mr-E wrote:Well there we go again then.
Now what? Rafa?
Who in their right mind would want that job now? Here I am dreaming of Mou or even Capello, but I quickly wake up. Imagine Capello and Roman together. Someone would end up stabbed.
Well, Chelsea heaven, Chelsea Hell. Atm the latter.
According to this the Rafa deal is off and Roman wants to make Pep the highest paid manager in football
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story ... ob?cc=5739
Re: Re:
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 12:20 am
by Mr-E
fatboy72 wrote:Mr-E wrote:Well there we go again then.
Now what? Rafa?
Who in their right mind would want that job now? Here I am dreaming of Mou or even Capello, but I quickly wake up. Imagine Capello and Roman together. Someone would end up stabbed.
Well, Chelsea heaven, Chelsea Hell. Atm the latter.
According to this the Rafa deal is off and Roman wants to make Pep the highest paid manager in football
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story ... ob?cc=5739
Well if Pep joins, you will probably find me in the nearest psychiatric hospital. I'd rather stick with Di Matteo.
Re: The Official Football Thread
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 10:27 pm
by Zero
Arsenal nearly pulled it off. Can't believe Van persie missed basically an open goal in the 2nd half. Still overall very well played Arsenal, especially since no one gave them half a chance..
Theo Walcott is useless 95% of the time!