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Fellani was the worst player on the pitch in the ManU-Bayern quarterfinal:



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These are all his aerial duels:



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What role does a 6ft+ non-white have in football if it cannot head the ball?:suspicious:


And here,ALL his Forward passes in the game:




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Pathetic,just pathetic.
 
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And the best gif of this week:


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Alaba trying to dribble like Ronaldo/Hazard/Robben.

Leave it to them,little David,for the sake of your own safety:pound:.


I hate it when every single commentator bemoans the fact that Austria didn't qualify for the World Cup,meaning the true Austrain,Hitler's heir,Alaba wouldn't be able to show-off such^^ 'talents' in Brazil.:yell:

"The World Cup has failed Alaba".
 

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--> manchester united (5 non-whites, giggs counted as non-white) vs bayern munich (2 non-whites):

fellaini was the big failure of the game as said above
everyone is talking about it, even belgians: http://www.7sur7.be/7s7/fr/1767/Lig...assacre-apres-un-match-catastrophique.dhtmlhe has cemented himself as an arab flop
manchester didn't need this in addition to the asian flop kagawa, van persie's injury, and black clowns like wellbeck

1-1, it's a positive result for bayern munich with the away goal, although manchester avoided being humiliated

-->barcelona (2 non-white brazilians) vs atletico madrid (3 non-whites: 1 turk, 2 brazilians)

diego ribas scored an incredible goal but i can't find a replay where they show his control before the shot

iniesta did great pass on the second goal of the game:

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1-1 but atletico madrid is in better position as they scored the away goal
 

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gareth bale scored against dortmund, despite being injured at the start of the season and coming in a new club, he has more goals than benzema, the "goal scorer", in champions league, and 17 goals in all competitions, with many assists ( he has the most assists in la liga with koke and fabregas)

for all the antiwhites who were talking about how real madrid did a dumb move by buying him
they sold ozil the marketing player for a lot of money, kept dimaria (who is turning into one of the best players in the team), and got bale

they should talk about benzema's wage (he's the 4th best paid player in the club) and how he fails to turn into the "galactic" player he was suposed to be when he was bought

dortmund started aubamyang(black) instead of lewandowsky but i think that it was because he was suspended
well, he's not lewandowsky
he missed a goal scoring oportunity and was pretty useless
 

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PSG's pastore (white) is criticised a lot in france because he was bought for a lot of money (actually his price tag includes a part of sirigu's transfer) but last season he scored against barcelona and now he scores a very important goal against chelsea despite ahving very few playing time this season:



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meanwhile, the black/mixed brazilian lucas moura never gets criticised while he never scores, and has zero intelligence, he runs fast but he doesn't know where he's trying to go
he was bought at an insane price for such a young player (40 millions)
 
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Diego's goal:



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meanwhile, the black/mixed brazilian lucas moura never gets criticised while he never scores, and has zero intelligence, he runs fast but he doesn't know where he's trying to go
he was bought at an insane price for such a young player (40 millions)

Well,the jews at Manu helped drive that price tag up.....they bid 25m for him!:nono:

Like you say,he just runs fast....oh and his hairline resembles that of a 40 year old.:eek:
 
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gareth bale scored against dortmund, despite being injured at the start of the season and coming in a new club, he has more goals than benzema, the "goal scorer", in champions league, and 17 goals in all competitions, with many assists ( he has the most assists in la liga with koke and fabregas)

He's the best in the world bar Ronaldo/Messi.
He's in a club including Hazard,Suarez,Aguero,Iniesta(& Ramsey,Di Maria on their most recent showings).


for all the antiwhites who were talking about how real madrid did a dumb move by buying him they sold ozil the marketing player for a lot of money, kept dimaria (who is turning into one of the best players in the team)


They're the scum of this earth.


.......Dortmund started aubamyang(black) instead of lewandowsky but i think that it was because he was suspended well, he's not lewandowsky he missed a goal scoring oportunity and was pretty useless


Here are his shots:


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And here his attempted dribbles:


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And he did not win a single header or find a teammate with a single cross.:lol:
 

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Diego's goal:



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Great shot, but terrible piece of goalkeeping. What is Pinto doing so far from the first post?
I see Barca having huge problems in defence. Puyol is out, now Pique too, Valdes (never a great goalkeeper) is out, this guy's (Pinto) performance was abysmal, they have Mascherano as a center-back (?!), Dani Alves is the typical Brazilian fullback who leaves acres of space behind during his frequent excursions forward... but - hey - they have Neymar! And now Fifa closed the transfer doors on them...
 
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Great shot, but terrible piece of goalkeeping. What is Pinto doing so far from the first post?


I concur,a better goalie would've saved it.
But Valdes isn't that guy,i fear...and he's leaving this summer anyways.I'm always puzzled by Barca's selection of goalies.

Valdes' status there is still understandable because of the fact that he's a La Masia graduate,but Pinto's role as the #2 always looked crazy.

Its especially crazy considering the number of excellent goalies plying their trade at mid-table teams in Serie A/Bundesliga/La Liga.


The depth of goalkeepers in those leagues is so good that
I would take the #4 goalkeeper of Spain/Germany/Italy over England's #1.

Seriously:

#4 for Spain probably translates to De Gea,behind Casillas,Reina,Valdes...in that order.
(And this without counting Diego Lopez who's now Real's #1:shocked:)

I'd take him over Joe Hart.


#4 for Spain probably translates to Morgan De Sanctis(who's now Roma's #1),behind Buffon,Marchetti,Sirigu...in that order.

I'd take him over Joe Hart.


#4 for Germany probably translates to Marc-Andre Ter Stegen(who's now Monchen Gladbach's #1),behind Neuer,Weidenfeller,Adler...in that order.


I'd take him over Joe Hart.
 

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I concur,a better goalie would've saved it.
But Valdes isn't that guy,i fear...and he's leaving this summer anyways.I'm always puzzled by Barca's selection of goalies.

Valdes' status there is still understandable because of the fact that he's a La Masia graduate,but Pinto's role as the #2 always looked crazy.

Its especially crazy considering the number of excellent goalies plying their trade at mid-table teams in Serie A/Bundesliga/La Liga.


The depth of goalkeepers in those leagues is so good that
I would take the #4 goalkeeper of Spain/Germany/Italy over England's #1.

Seriously:

#4 for Spain probably translates to De Gea,behind Casillas,Reina,Valdes...in that order.
(And this without counting Diego Lopez who's now Real's #1:shocked:)

I'd take him over Joe Hart.


#4 for Spain probably translates to Morgan De Sanctis(who's now Roma's #1),behind Buffon,Marchetti,Sirigu...in that order.

I'd take him over Joe Hart.


#4 for Germany probably translates to Marc-Andre Ter Stegen(who's now Monchen Gladbach's #1),behind Neuer,Weidenfeller,Adler...in that order.


I'd take him over Joe Hart.


i'm not a big fan of the spanish goalkeepers, they are as bad as the english ones usually
the best are french (non black ones), italian and german goalkeepers
the germans might be the best out of these 3 countries right now

the spanish goalkeepers all have obvious weaknesses
 
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A long rant about goalies.

i'm not a big fan of the spanish goalkeepers, they are as bad as the english ones usually
the best are french (non black ones), italian and german goalkeepers
the germans might be the best out of these 3 countries right now

the spanish goalkeepers all have obvious weaknesses


I think you're being a little harsh.
Sure German,Italian,French are better in general.

But really every other country other than those three would give away half their territory to have the roster of keepers at Spain's command!


Also,while you're right that all of them have some obvious weaknesses.......who apart from France/Germany/Italy have a better keeper than Casillas(and that after Lloris being a bit shaky recently....though that has to do with playing behind a defence with three blacks:yuck:...the horror)?

The Dutch #1 is playing for a team about to get relegated from the EPL(partly because of the Caste system which meant his talent was never acknowledged).

The Czech's Petr Cech while still good,is now a shadow of his former self and will soon be replaced by a man who will feature in this post.


The powerhouses of Brazil,Argentina haven't had a decent keeper for ages!

England haven't had a keeper of note since the Arsenal great David Seaman.


I can't think of one other than Belgium with Thibaut Courtious....maybe Poland at a stretch with Szczesny....that's it,really.
 

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I concur,a better goalie would've saved it.
But Valdes isn't that guy,i fear...and he's leaving this summer anyways.I'm always puzzled by Barca's selection of goalies.

Valdes' status there is still understandable because of the fact that he's a La Masia graduate,but Pinto's role as the #2 always looked crazy.

Its especially crazy considering the number of excellent goalies plying their trade at mid-table teams in Serie A/Bundesliga/La Liga.


The depth of goalkeepers in those leagues is so good that
I would take the #4 goalkeeper of Spain/Germany/Italy over England's #1.

Seriously:

#4 for Spain probably translates to De Gea,behind Casillas,Reina,Valdes...in that order.
(And this without counting Diego Lopez who's now Real's #1:shocked:)

I'd take him over Joe Hart.


#4 for Spain probably translates to Morgan De Sanctis(who's now Roma's #1),behind Buffon,Marchetti,Sirigu...in that order.

I'd take him over Joe Hart.


#4 for Germany probably translates to Marc-Andre Ter Stegen(who's now Monchen Gladbach's #1),behind Neuer,Weidenfeller,Adler...in that order.


I'd take him over Joe Hart.

I would agree, but goes even deeper. There is a general tendency in "modern football" to neglect, even ignore defence. This is especially visible in the most "global" league of them all - the English Premier League (hence the quality of the goalkeepers there is lower) - but also other leagues and competitions are following suite. It goes back to very young age when kids are simply not tought how to defend, man-mark, tackle etc. or are tought very little about these elements of the game (and tactics also) because "it's boring". It fits into the trend of trying to change football/soccer and make it more of a high scoring game that caters to the short attention span of today's populations, damaged by too hyperstimulation. Football must compete with trash-TV, videogames, hyperventilating "action" movies, frivolous smart-phone apps etc. They tried to do it in the 70s when they tried to "americanize" the game by abolishing offsides, making goals bigger etc. and it didn't work. Now they are trying to do it in this underhanded, loopsided way.
That's why I like the somewhat decadent Serie A, as their style of play is still pretty conservative. Anyway, that's the trend I see.
 

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I think you're being a little harsh.
Sure German,Italian,French are better in general.

But really every other country other than those three would give away half their territory to have the roster of keepers at Spain's command!


Also,while you're right that all of them have some obvious weaknesses.......who apart from France/Germany/Italy have a better keeper than Casillas(and that after Lloris being a bit shaky recently....though that has to do with playing behind a defence with three blacks:yuck:...the horror)?

The Dutch #1 is playing for a team about to get relegated from the EPL(partly because of the Caste system which meant his talent was never acknowledged).

The Czech's Petr Cech while still good,is now a shadow of his former self and will soon be replaced by a man who will feature in this post.


The powerhouses of Brazil,Argentina haven't had a decent keeper for ages!

England haven't had a keeper of note since the Arsenal great David Seaman.


I can't think of one other than Belgium with Thibaut Courtious....maybe Poland at a stretch with Szczesny....that's it,really.

there are a lot of goalkeepers better than casillas
casillas is like a black goalkeeper, he has great reflexes, but that's it
he can't get the ball on corner kicks etc

white brazilian murara neto was excellent last time i saw him, during napoli-fiorentina
he should be brazil's goalkeeper, but he's young
 

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I would agree, but goes even deeper. There is a general tendency in "modern football" to neglect, even ignore defence. This is especially visible in the most "global" league of them all - the English Premier League (hence the quality of the goalkeepers there is lower) - but also other leagues and competitions are following suite. It goes back to very young age when kids are simply not tought how to defend, man-mark, tackle etc. or are tought very little about these elements of the game (and tactics also) because "it's boring". It fits into the trend of trying to change football/soccer and make it more of a high scoring game that caters to the short attention span of today's populations, damaged by too hyperstimulation. Football must compete with trash-TV, videogames, hyperventilating "action" movies, frivolous smart-phone apps etc. They tried to do it in the 70s when they tried to "americanize" the game by abolishing offsides, making goals bigger etc. and it didn't work. Now they are trying to do it in this underhanded, loopsided way.
That's why I like the somewhat decadent Serie A, as their style of play is still pretty conservative. Anyway, that's the trend I see.

very true
that's also why i watch the french league even with all the black clowns, because it's funny, and the style of play is very conservative
 
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Lukaku's agent in Spurs talks

His agent Christophe Henrotay has spoken to other teams, including Tottenham, about the player's future.

He told Belgian newspaper Het Nieuwsblad: "I'm looking for a club for Romelu. And yes, I've talked to Daniel Levy once, but that doesn't mean Romelu will definitely join Spurs. That's not a talking point at this moment."
But Henrotay added that, should Chelsea opt to sell Lukaku, their asking price may limit the number of teams that could sign him.


Jews buying useless blacks at inflated prices,and promoting them over whites.
 
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dortmund started aubamyang(black) instead of lewandowsky but i think that it was because he was suspended
well, he's not lewandowsky
he missed a goal scoring oportunity and was pretty useless


Well,he did prepare well enough:



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[h=1]A cut above the rest... but new trim can't inspire Aubameyang as Real run riot[/h]

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang showed his commitment to the Borussia Dortmund cause with a drastic new haircut.
Sadly, Real Madrid were a cut above the German side as they romped to a 3-0 win to leave Aubameyang and his team-mates with a mountain to climb in the Champions League quarter-finals.



The new fancy haircut would've racked up his price tag by a few millions,I guess:suspicious:.
 
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Maroune Fellani - the biggest flop in the Premier League?

fellaini was the big failure of the game as said above
everyone is talking about it, even belgians: http://www.7sur7.be/7s7/fr/1767/Lig...assacre-apres-un-match-catastrophique.dhtmlhe has cemented himself as an arab flop


Everyone up and down Europe has been on the case:



[h=1]Marouane Fellaini: The Albatross Around Moyes' Neck[/h]

Considering the amount United invested in Fellaini, it is not unreasonable to have expected more in his contribution so far at Old Trafford. Against Bayern, he was the third most expensive player on the pitch, and yet fans were calling for his substitution as early as the half-hour mark. "It's like a bad joke," remarked one, as Fellaini once again lost possession to leave the hosts vulnerable to a counter-attack.
The defining moment in the Belgian's performance came only eight minutes after Nemanja Vidic headed United into the lead. As Bayern broke through Rafinha down the right, Fellaini watched as the ball floated on to the head of Mario Mandzukic. What he should have been doing was picking up Schweinsteiger on the edge of the area, but the German had the final say in a battle he dominated throughout the evening.



Until now, the only impression Fellaini has made is the one he left in Zabaleta's face. But his and Moyes' futures are inextricably linked and, at the moment, he is a symbol of United dropping to a level beneath that required to advocate more time for his beleaguered manager.

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[h=1]Fellaini was so poor against Bayern that he wasn't even given a rating![/h]


The Belgian was so abject - yet again at Old Trafford - that Spanish newspaper AS refused to give him a rating.

It's hardly surprising. Fellaini stands at six feet and four inches, yet somehow lost 83 per cent of his aerial battles against Bayern Munich. He is a big, imposing central midfielder but lost 76 per cent of his tackles.




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Bild handed Fellaini a 5 out of 6, but do their ratings on the basis 1 is the best mark possible.

They are damning statistics for a man who cost Manchester United a staggering - at the time, and definitely now - £27.5million from Everton in the summer.
Bill Kenwright must have been laughing all the way to the bank, particularly as the Toffees replaced him effortlessly
 

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According to the British press Mourinho is counting on Samuel Eto'o to turn things around for Chelsea tonight against Paris St Germain. If Mourinho starts a supposedly hurt Eto'o over Torres that would be quite an insult to the Spaniard.
 

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According to the British press Mourinho is counting on Samuel Eto'o to turn things around for Chelsea tonight against Paris St Germain. If Mourinho starts a supposedly hurt Eto'o over Torres that would be quite an insult to the Spaniard.

etoo starts...
 
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I posted this in another thread a few days ago:

The Atletico Madrid miracle goes on...they beat a resilient Athletic Bilbao yesterday.

Their best player,Koke,won them the game yesterday:


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The media still says that Diego Costa is their best player only because they perceive him as a 'non-white'.I think he's their second best player.

....and Koke scores the decisive goal in the Quarterfinals to send Atletico through:


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This guy is Xavi's true heir,not Cesc.
 

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PSG did nothing in that 2nd half.

And now "Demba Ba is a Chelsea Hero"

http://www.sbnation.com/soccer/2014/4/8/5594992/demba-ba-goal-chelsea-psg

i couldn't see the goal very clearly but i think that he shoots the ball partly with his tibia
the ball went very high, it almost went over the bar, which is incredible considering how close to the goal he was
in other terms, i think that he had no control in his shoot, so he was lucky to score, otherwise it would have been one of the worst miss ever considering the importance of the goal

as for PSG, they just need to get whiter
tiago silva has been exposed
get atleast a white central defender alongside him and then give him all the praise but get at leat a white central defender

lucas moura is one of the worst flops ever, and cavani is overrated, what a surprise
 
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