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Hem fet un..- Number of posts : 801
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Nobody but City can afford the wages he is asking for... I am sure he will stay in the end
Hem fet un..- Number of posts : 801
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Good win yesterday.. Nice to see us destroy a 5-4-1 line up, but it must be said that they fell apart completely with the movement of our attack and midfielders between their lines. Also I was very happy with Fontas and Masche. I think the kid could become a good defender with a good passing range. Masche seems to be fitting in nicely. He has understood that he has to participate much more in the attacking moves than at Liverpool. Villa is managing well in connecting with the rest of the team and he suits the tactics of only one defensive midfielder much better than the Spanish lineup of the doble pivote.
Madriz did pulverise Athletic apparently, but we seem to be in good shape for the clash on Monday...
And Messi, well I think his actions speak for themselves..
Madriz did pulverise Athletic apparently, but we seem to be in good shape for the clash on Monday...
And Messi, well I think his actions speak for themselves..
Hem fet un..- Number of posts : 801
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But I would like to know why the hell Madrizz seems to be granted penalties all the bloody time while we havent received a single call in our favour.
TITO- Number of posts : 3155
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We actually dont need them.
The first one we'll get on Monday.
The first one we'll get on Monday.
fcb- Number of posts : 40471
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I thought the 2-6 could never be bettered. What a performance. In every aspect. Mental, Physical, Teamwork, Work Rate, Talent, Attack, Defense, Midfield, everything. As I said in the match thread, one day we will be proud to tell our kids about this team.
stinger- Number of posts : 6477
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fcb wrote:I thought the 2-6 could never be bettered. What a performance. In every aspect. Mental, Physical, Teamwork, Work Rate, Talent, Attack, Defense, Midfield, everything. As I said in the match thread, one day we will be proud to tell our kids about this team.
Amazing performance. It's about a time, since I don't remember last La Manita well enough.
TITO- Number of posts : 3155
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It was even better than those 2-6. I have forgot the last time i saw this team run so much.
We were in the every fucking inch of the pitch.
Simply wonderful. I just wanted to score 8.
We were in the every fucking inch of the pitch.
Simply wonderful. I just wanted to score 8.
stinger- Number of posts : 6477
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Messiah wrote:I can't believe i fucking missed it
Not sure about replays on TV, so - http://www.myp2pforum.eu/threads/43305-Spanish-Football-Downloads-2010-2011-No-Spoilers/page8
Did you go "Batman route" and watch a movie?
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stinger wrote:Messiah wrote:I can't believe i fucking missed it
Not sure about replays on TV, so - http://www.myp2pforum.eu/threads/43305-Spanish-Football-Downloads-2010-2011-No-Spoilers/page8
Did you go "Batman route" and watch a movie?
Never!!!, was busy all day, had my laptop on me and didn't even get time to watch it
So fucking gutted, knew we would win, but never guessed this
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In fact, on this evidence, Ronaldo is not the best player on the globe. Nor is he the second or third. In Messi, Iniesta and Xavi, Barcelona possess three players who will be among the all-time greats when the history books are written.
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One of the best performances I have ever seen and I have been watching football like a madman since 1994.
Barca covered every blade of grass for 90 mins + extra time, they never slacked not even at 5 0 and never backed off a tackle and always played with fair intentions.
Everyone played great but more credit should be given to the likes of Abidal, Pedro, Busquets and Alves who did a lot of the dirty work.
Puyol was outstanding, makes me proud of being a defender.
Xavi is a passing machine made in Nazi Germany.
Villa is clinical as ever.
Messi proves that the team player will always be bigger than the individual.
Barca covered every blade of grass for 90 mins + extra time, they never slacked not even at 5 0 and never backed off a tackle and always played with fair intentions.
Everyone played great but more credit should be given to the likes of Abidal, Pedro, Busquets and Alves who did a lot of the dirty work.
Puyol was outstanding, makes me proud of being a defender.
Xavi is a passing machine made in Nazi Germany.
Villa is clinical as ever.
Messi proves that the team player will always be bigger than the individual.
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stinger wrote:fcb wrote:I thought the 2-6 could never be bettered. What a performance. In every aspect. Mental, Physical, Teamwork, Work Rate, Talent, Attack, Defense, Midfield, everything. As I said in the match thread, one day we will be proud to tell our kids about this team.
Amazing performance. It's about a time, since I don't remember last La Manita well enough.
I didn't watch the previous 5-0 games either, but back then the contrast between Barça and Madrid wasn't so stark.
I don't mean in terms of quality on the pitch, but the entire culture (or as Ibrahimovic would say, the "philosophy" ) around the two clubs.
Last night Barça had 8 canteranos on the pitch at all times, 9 in the few mins when Bojan was on (until Keita also came on). Madrid's starting 11 cost over 250m euros, with only Casillas from their academy.
Barça play good football, keeping possession of the ball, and have a manager who is true to this style. Madrid have a reactionary, negative-thinking manager who will do anything to win.
That's why this 5-0 is so sweet.
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Espanyol won the Copa Catalunya yesterday. It was basically a 3 way tournament (L'Hospitalet were the 3rd team) with each game being 45 mins.
Pep played a pretty strong team against Espanyol - Pinto, Adriano, Fontas, Bartra, Maxwell, Mascherano, Thiago, Keita, Victor Vazquez, Bojan, Nolito - but they lost 2-1. That front 3
And even though another set of youth team players beat L'Hospitalet 2-0, Espanyol also beat L'Hospitalet and thus won the Cup.
Already one trophy for the season gone
Pep played a pretty strong team against Espanyol - Pinto, Adriano, Fontas, Bartra, Maxwell, Mascherano, Thiago, Keita, Victor Vazquez, Bojan, Nolito - but they lost 2-1. That front 3
And even though another set of youth team players beat L'Hospitalet 2-0, Espanyol also beat L'Hospitalet and thus won the Cup.
Already one trophy for the season gone
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MD is releasing a DVD of the 5-0
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fcb wrote:MD is releasing a DVD of the 5-0
People will buy, the club makes money. Nothing embarrassing about that.
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I doubt this is officially linked to the club. Any money will go to Mundo Deportivo itself. We'll know more details once they announce it tomorrow.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKpSgaJYf6o&feature=player_embedded#!
With each passing game I'm becoming more and more of a fan of alonso, as a person, you could see he was embarrassed when jose told him to take a red card vs ajax.
But ramos is really starting to get under my skin, every classico is talks shit before it and makes some horror tackle against a barca player are something during the game. every time i see that video i get so pissed.
With each passing game I'm becoming more and more of a fan of alonso, as a person, you could see he was embarrassed when jose told him to take a red card vs ajax.
But ramos is really starting to get under my skin, every classico is talks shit before it and makes some horror tackle against a barca player are something during the game. every time i see that video i get so pissed.
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I think the team looks like it's finally starting to really 'click' again this season.
Guardiola does need to rotate a little more I feel though, just to keep things fresh. Xavi, Puyol, Alves, Iniesta + Messi, have played a lot.
Guardiola does need to rotate a little more I feel though, just to keep things fresh. Xavi, Puyol, Alves, Iniesta + Messi, have played a lot.
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Very pleased with the win last night, and surprised by how comfortable it was. Osasuna ran and ran and ran, their pressing was impressive...but our players just matched them!
This team has great passing, great movement, great individual skill...but I think the best quality is the amount they run and work for each other. Guardiola keeps stressing the importance of this, and if he can keep them doing it all season long (while maintaining fitness) then that will be the key to winning the league and CL.
The front 3 in particular were absolutely phenomenal. I bet they ran a larger distance than any other player on the pitch. We already know about Messi and Pedro's work for the team, but yesterday Villa played his part too. There was one moment in the 2nd half where Osasuna had a man breaking into midfield and outnumbered us, but Villa sprinted back at top speed and broke up the play. As I've said before, this season I haven't missed Etoo at all.
Messi was excellent again, but I keep wondering - why does Pep *never* sub him off, even when he's dead tired like he was yesterday? It's really bizarre...something in his contract perhaps?
This team has great passing, great movement, great individual skill...but I think the best quality is the amount they run and work for each other. Guardiola keeps stressing the importance of this, and if he can keep them doing it all season long (while maintaining fitness) then that will be the key to winning the league and CL.
The front 3 in particular were absolutely phenomenal. I bet they ran a larger distance than any other player on the pitch. We already know about Messi and Pedro's work for the team, but yesterday Villa played his part too. There was one moment in the 2nd half where Osasuna had a man breaking into midfield and outnumbered us, but Villa sprinted back at top speed and broke up the play. As I've said before, this season I haven't missed Etoo at all.
Messi was excellent again, but I keep wondering - why does Pep *never* sub him off, even when he's dead tired like he was yesterday? It's really bizarre...something in his contract perhaps?
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fcb wrote:Very pleased with the win last night, and surprised by how comfortable it was. Osasuna ran and ran and ran, their pressing was impressive...but our players just matched them!
This team has great passing, great movement, great individual skill...but I think the best quality is the amount they run and work for each other. Guardiola keeps stressing the importance of this, and if he can keep them doing it all season long (while maintaining fitness) then that will be the key to winning the league and CL.
The front 3 in particular were absolutely phenomenal. I bet they ran a larger distance than any other player on the pitch. We already know about Messi and Pedro's work for the team, but yesterday Villa played his part too. There was one moment in the 2nd half where Osasuna had a man breaking into midfield and outnumbered us, but Villa sprinted back at top speed and broke up the play. As I've said before, this season I haven't missed Etoo at all.
Messi was excellent again, but I keep wondering - why does Pep *never* sub him off, even when he's dead tired like he was yesterday? It's really bizarre...something in his contract perhaps?
I wonder the same thing my self, he finishes every game and plays in the most irrelevant of copa games for example.
I don't know if its a situation where its a clause in his contract or maybe he has just told pep he wants to play unless its physically for him to do so, don't know but it worries me.
but i guess we should be happy that he is so committed to the cause
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I think it is because Messi has a bit strange, introvert, personality so you have to be careful not to screw up his moods.. The kid obviously loves playing and Pep knows that he will drift in and out of the games, basically conserving energy for those short bursts.. I think the staff has evaluated that Messi is able by himself to maintain his physique for the entire game
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http://www.101greatgoals.com/videodisplay/osasuna-barcelona-la-liga-december-2010-7758784/
he is the assist and goal by perdo that kas was mentioning in the messi vs ronaldo thread, very nice indeed.
he is the assist and goal by perdo that kas was mentioning in the messi vs ronaldo thread, very nice indeed.
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I also think that he wants to break every single record that there is to break, and he can do that only by playing. Pep knows this and he let's him play.
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Silent. Steady. Unspectacular yet still special. These are some of the terms that spring to mind when considering Barca’s son of the soil Sergio Busquets. Born and raised a cule, Busquets came from nowhere to become an ever present fixture not only for Pep Guardiola’s Barca but also for Vincente Del Bosque’s Spain. He has, at the age of 22, won all there is to win in the world of football and yet his reputation as one of the finest young midfielders in Europe is only now beginning to take hold, with the likes of Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester City all making eyes at the boy born Blaugrana.
With his father, Carles Busquets, playing in goal for Barca it seems Sergio had little choice as to which would be his chosen club. That he would go on to be such a vital member of their greatest ever team still feels like a huge surprise for the midfielder who last month gave a revealing interview to Four-Four-Two magazine.
“Like many goalkeepers, my father was seen as a character but he was very serious about my education. He told me to work hard at school and I did. I think I could have gone to university but football started to become more important and suddenly I was 18 and playing for Barca,” said Sergio of his introduction to the game, showing just how close he came to straying from what most would now recognise is his true calling in life – football.
But perhaps through this we can see just why the young man is such a prominent figure for current coach Pep Guardiola, a manager who wants his players to be not only technically gifted but also intelligent, committed and always willing to learn. This seems to be something Sergio demonstrates every day in training, with his desire to improve not going unnoticed by his colleagues. Speaking of his teammate, Andres Iniesta said, “[He is] Quiet and focused off the field. He loves to train and is always first to arrive in the morning. He loves to play – he has that enthusiasm every day.”
Little wonder Pep values his talents so much. It can’t be for nothing that two of the greatest defensive midfield players in the world (Yaya Toure and Javier Mascherano) have found themselves warming the Barca bench because of Pep’s preference for Busquets. From all reports, the boy born in Sabadell, a small town just outside of Barcelona, is a real committed character, who despite his lack of years, leads by example both on and off the field.
Think back to when Pep first took over. He changed the rules about punctuality and tardiness, and enforced a sense of togetherness and a strict high work ethic within the team. This saw some players fined and cast out from the group. Busquets, on the other hand, knew what to expect and set about making his presence felt behind the scenes. Following Pep from Barca B to the first-team, it seems Sergio was the player Pep would point to as a demonstration of what he expected.
Asked how important Pep has been to his career, the midfielder acknowledges just how Guardiola’s guidance has enhanced him as a player. “Enormously. I played under him for the B team, then he promoted me to the first team in 2008. He showed absolute faith in me and I played every game despite there being very good players in my position. He told me to enjoy myself and not get nervous. He said there was no pressure because I was good enough. I was lucky that everything went well from the start. We won the title at the end of my first season.”
But did everything go well for him from the start?
One of the first ever opinion pieces I wrote for totalBarca was about Sergio with the title of the piece asking whether or not he was actually good enough for Barca. The article received a huge response, with many feeling Busi’ was not up to our demanding standards, and while many called for the boy to be given time some were a lot more adamant that he would never make the grade and should be shipped out as soon as possible. Many felt he was too lightweight in the tackle, reckless with the ball and didn’t deserve his place ahead of the more experienced Yaya Toure.
How times have changed. Yaya has been and gone. Sergio is growing stronger by the game.
Today it seems Sergio has impressed himself on the fans the way he did on Pep, his work-rate and quiet toughness changing many minds. Sure he can still be slightly sloppy in possession and his tackling still lets him down on occasion but all in all his presence within the team is certainly a lot more secure today than it once was – from a fan perspective of course, Pep has always known. Add to that the revelation that is his ability to pick a pass and suddenly the player who everyone once mocked now seems set to step up and become one of the club’s all time greats – what with many fans feeling he may yet be the rightful heir to Xavi’s throne.
But maybe it’s not just his technical gifts and vision that sees the fans singing his praises. Maybe, like Xavi, Iniesta and Lionel Messi before him, it is his nature and personality. Like those mentioned, he seems humble and reserved, never thinking of himself as more important than the club. Asked how his time in the youth teams sculpted him, he stated, “They teach you not only to be a good Barca player, but also to be a good Barca person: to understand what this club is about and what it means to the people, to Catalonia.” A lesson the lad has certainly learned well.
But of course it was not only his time in the youth system that sculpted the man and player Sergio has become today. Having a professional footballer for a father undoubtedly helped too. “He [my father] taught me a lot about the mentality of being a good professional: work hard, listen to your coaches, don’t have a big ego. It sounds elementary but I’ve seen some really talented kids leave Barca because they wouldn’t learn.”
Elaborating on what it meant to have his father playing in the Barca first-team, Sergio reveals some details that are surely enough to make any fan jealous. “He would take me to the changing room and I remember meeting players like Rivaldo and Figo. I see the current players bringing their kids and always make a fuss of them because that was me not so long ago.”
Perhaps this explains why when he was only a little older, Busquets felt no concerns in walking into a Barca dressing room filled with the likes of Eto’o, Messi and Puyol and feeling right at home. He was used to seeing his heroes up close and personal, and as such he felt at ease to perform in front of them.
So what of his life now? “One minute nobody recognised me, the next I played for Barca and was a World Cup winner. It was like a dream for me, but nothing changed in my barrio (working-class housing estate): my friends are the same as they’ve always been. People want to talk to you more and are very happy for me. Wherever else you go people stop you for photos or autographs all the time.”
And yet the boy from the Barrio continues like nothing has changed. Maybe that’s because it hasn’t. He is still the quiet, unassuming defensive midfield player who shuns the limelight while getting his job done. A job he so obviously enjoys, not only for the glory but also for the challenges. Alongside Xavi, Iniesta and Messi, I would say Busquets has the greatest ability for drawing a foul from an opposing player; he twists, he turns, he feels any touch and he goes down. This isn’t a criticism, in fact it is a compliment. It is not diving. It is inviting the opponent to do something they don’t want to do – foul you – through your own technical know-how.
Many have said Sergio is not strong or robust enough for the tougher, more physical games. While this is certainly a part of his game he can still improve upon, it is little things like the above mentioned point that sees Pep remain faithful to the 22-year old. Certain in the knowledge that he has the brain to get out of most sticky situations. Only when he can get out of all sticky situations will he be truly worthy of Xavi’s crown.
Having said that it seems Sergio relishes the challenge of a physical battle too, what with this story he recalls from his time with Barca B. “I remember one game the people were shouting all kinds of abuse at us, as were the other players. Most of us were 18 or 19, playing against 34-year-old men who wished they played for Barca. It didn’t intimidate me. I don’t mind that part of the game. In fact I quite like an aggressive game – I’m from a barrio so I was not scared playing down there, but some of the other players were nervous after the first challenge went in.”
Such a calm head, not to mention such leadership, explains why Pep and Del Bosque feel no concerns putting Busquets out on the kind of stage where many youngsters often falter – crucial games in the Champions League and World Cup proving no obstacle.
So what of the young man’s future? There are two interesting points raised by this recent interview – both concerning where his future lies, both on and off the field.
Asked if he could ever see himself joining Barca’s bitterest arch-rivals Real Madrid, Busquets replied, “There are many teams I’d prefer to join before I joined Real Madrid. Many. For me, a Catalan, who plays for Barca, for me to play in Madrid – that would be very difficult.”
A diplomatic answer for sure but one that seems to say that Barca is the place to be for Busi’. Sure things can change, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see Madrid try to unsettle the boy, but generally speaking, from the things we have heard earlier, it seems unlikely that he would ever do a ‘figo’.
The second interesting point comes when asked about his role within the Barca team. Busquets responds, “That depends on the opponents. I can be the only defensive midfielder and try and break up play. Or I can play a little more forward. Whatever the coach wants. I’ll be his man.”
Such willingness and versatility bodes well for the youngster’s future while also throwing up a few questions. If he can make the step up and become ‘the play-maker’ then do we really need to be considering the likes of Cesc, Pastore, et al? Mascherano will step in behind Busi’ while Oriol Romeu steps up from the B team as re-enforcement?
I must say for large parts of last season I felt Sergio was a liability; he gave away the ball too cheaply, went down too easily and often got caught out of position. Did I want him to leave – no. Did I want to see Yaya given more of a chance – certainly. Then came the World Cup and I found myself nodding at Busquets’ work a lot more than shaking my head in disdain. You could see him growing into his role, becoming the player Pep obviously knew he could be. And he has continued on from there with aplomb.
This season he has been one of our most consistent and sturdy performers. He has shown a stronger positional sense whilst also improving on his physical presence in the challenge. Is he ready to replace Xavi? Not quite, but given the faith shown in him by Pep thus far it does seem he will be given a chance to stake his claim. Don’t be surprised if he just goes on right ahead and takes it.
Read more: http://www.totalbarca.com/2010/interviews/parking-the-busquets/#ixzz17IQp2czS
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barca 1-2-3 in wpoty tiki-taka bum-love fest.
ronaldo is watching the tears run down his own face in a diamond incrusted mirror. As normal when he is checking himself out, he is erect.
ronaldo is watching the tears run down his own face in a diamond incrusted mirror. As normal when he is checking himself out, he is erect.
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Nice cartoon from SPORT today
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fcb wrote:Nice cartoon from SPORT today
They should be thanking Osasuna for not insisting that they match be played at the originally scheduled time.
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How Barça's scouts are allocated:
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