No it isn't
Ozil's eyes look like they're going to pop out of his head at any moment don't they?
Ozil's eyes look like they're going to pop out of his head at any moment don't they?
And.......isn't RMs football so much more exciting than Barcas? Willing to try anything, rather than the one-dimensional stuff we saw last night.
Wanna argue 'bout it, Diego? :lol:
Would love to!
Barca have been so good for so many years now that nobody tries to play them anymore. If Bayern went at Barca as they are Real, I reckon Barca would have torn them a new one.
This Barca side in my honest opinion over the past 3 years have been THE greatest football side I have ever witnessed.
Would love to!
Barca have been so good for so many years now that nobody tries to play them anymore. If Bayern went at Barca as they are Real, I reckon Barca would have torn them a new one.
This Barca side in my honest opinion over the past 3 years have been THE greatest football side I have ever witnessed.
By the same mark I reckon Real would have torn apart Chelsea last night. Chelsea got away with defending like that because Barcelona have no height in the box to threaten them from crosses. Real are a much more physical side. Benzema and Higuain would have been harder to handle than Messi and Sanchez.
In summary of the last few pages
punk_is_back said Thudd is a Cheatski fan, I think he was just joking so don't get your knickers in a twist. p_i_b gets his information from goal.com and itk's anyway, so don't sweat it.
Jurgen: Crawley works at Gatwick so he could stop your plane from being passed fit to fly or something.
Ozil and Pepe look like bad photofits - as though someone just threw together some random facial parts and called it a face
And I can't decide who dives most, Real Madrid, Bayern, Barca or Cheatski - or Man U - this is definitely something Spurs will soon need to adopt as refs are too blind to realise. Saddening.
Tottenham midfielder Tom Huddlestone admits he's Chelsea mad!
Spurs boss Harry Redknapp has likened him to an American football quarter-back, setting up the crucial play. Indeed, Redknapp has compared his passing ability with Hoddle who, like Huddlestone, had his short-sighted critics. But Huddlestone takes it all in his thoughtful stride.
ÔÇ£The manager wants me to mix it up , to get on the ball a lot and get our attacks going. But the other side of my game, which I think IÔÇÖve improved a lot this season, is closing people down, making more tackles and trying to win the ball back in the opponentsÔÇÖ half rather than let them come on to us. IÔÇÖm still only 23, but this season has been my best and most consistent so far. ÔÇØ
The variety and class of his early influences suggest he may well be at home if Spurs make it to the Champions League.
He told the Daily Express: ÔÇ£I used to like watching Pep Guardiola and Fernando Hierro in Spanish football. And growing up in England, I used to love watching Steven Gerrard and Marcel Desailly.
ÔÇ£I grew up supporting Chelsea when Hoddle was the manager, so heÔÇÖs a massive idol. And I worked with him at Wolves, which was very good.ÔÇØ