Everything posted by Milan
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I was just kidding I know it, I've been a TC member for a long time as well, remembering the old forum as well.
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One of the best posts, given the topic and the problems among a few members.
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No doubt a good choice. Always a good read when it comes to your posts. Congrats Tomo.
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Meh, she's been here since 07-April 2011 and already an admin? Congrats Kez, well chosen.
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Lampard sets sight on 100 eurosport
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They can go and fuck themselves. The history will remember this - when England beat the world champions and no.1 Spain, it was Lampard © who scored the winning goal. Special.
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Petr Cech kept a clean sheet against Montenegro, having made some crucial saves a helping his team to win 2:0. Even with his new protection mask. Here some pictures and a few questions he was asked. Did your broken nose hurt during the game? I do not want to talk about this. At least tell us whether your peripheral vision was worse because of the mask. It was different if I compare it to a normal situation but I was really satisfied with the mask. When I was young, I played ice hockey and street hockey and there were masks with wires in front of your eyes. This mask does not have any of those wires so I had no problems with orientation.
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I'm in, no problem Vedran
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So happy for him. I hope he will be satisfied with himself, however knowing him, he's never satisfied with his performances honestly lol. The best professional.
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Didn't know where I should have posted it so I place it here. The tackle was not the worst one but the consequences are bloody terrible. If you're not mentally strong enough, then do not watch this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xH8qaL16-m8
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncJRGdLKRac
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If you ask me - LEGEND, a true of its kind.
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Hi all, regards from Milan. If everything is okay, I will look as you can see above during the Friday's match. This is the first photo of my new mask, so I'm sending it to you all. Petr
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Neymar is expected to join Real on a contract worth £1 million-a-month That's a reasonable sum of money Disgusting, if I am honest.
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Saw this: Hey CH3L5EA! Whats the Mata? Did you Cech the scoreline? Because you look Terryfived Cunts
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Damn, I will miss this derby. I am refereeing the whole Saturday. I'll have to check my mobile phone.
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I fuck it. I'm going out. Good luck boys, hope to see a victory once I get back.
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It's not that we play Burnley or Barnsley. Seriously, it's Everton v Chelsea. Two top flight clubs and no broadcasting. Fuck them.
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If Torres comes in as a sub, he will get hell of a reception.
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Epic
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It has, and quite often. First time I noticed it it was in the Chelsea game as well, I didn't understand what was going on but the commentators and the rules gave me a clear answer. And it is the same as many people above me said.
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Happy birthday Roman. We are really lucky to have you.
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But Chelsea almost pulled off a remarkable second-half comeback. They countered their numerical disadvantage by condensing space with constant effort and endeavour and, amazingly, put QPR on the back foot. Chelsea gambled at every opportunity and Neil Warnock's men did not help themselves by making poor passing selections and getting caught in possession instead of working the ball calmly and making Chelsea chase from flank to flank.Petr Cech made only one crucial second-half safe. Attacking intent André Villas-Boas positioned his team cleverly after they had been reduced to nine men. It was a gamble to leave so much space in behind, but QPR could not capitalise. Photograph: Graphic David Luiz and John Terry took it in turns to surge forward and support Nicolas Anelka, who missed a great chance from Branislav Ivanovic's cross. It was hectic stuff but amid the mayhem the nine-man system deployed by André Villas-Boas shone. He left one up field in Anelka and as well as asking his two centre-backs to support him, also deployed Frank Lampard and Raul Meireles in semi-forward, narrow positions, reducing the distance between Chelsea's defence and attack. With Mikel John Obi shielding, Ivanovic and Ashley Cole were also allowed to play as semi-wingers, giving the visitors a refreshing attacking shape despite being down to nine players. For 45 second-half minutes, this game felt like the last five minutes of a typical league match in which a team have to throw the kitchen sink at the opposition in order to get a goal. It was incredible that Chelsea came so close to snatching an equaliser, and in defeat their manager displayed shades of José Mourinho during his time at the club; that of a brave tactical transformer. guardian.co.uk
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But Chelsea almost pulled off a remarkable second-half comeback. They countered their numerical disadvantage by condensing space with constant effort and endeavour and, amazingly, put QPR on the back foot. Chelsea gambled at every opportunity and Neil Warnock's men did not help themselves by making poor passing selections and getting caught in possession instead of working the ball calmly and making Chelsea chase from flank to flank.Petr Cech made only one crucial second-half safe. Attacking intent André Villas-Boas positioned his team cleverly after they had been reduced to nine men. It was a gamble to leave so much space in behind, but QPR could not capitalise. Photograph: Graphic David Luiz and John Terry took it in turns to surge forward and support Nicolas Anelka, who missed a great chance from Branislav Ivanovic's cross. It was hectic stuff but amid the mayhem the nine-man system deployed by André Villas-Boas shone. He left one up field in Anelka and as well as asking his two centre-backs to support him, also deployed Frank Lampard and Raul Meireles in semi-forward, narrow positions, reducing the distance between Chelsea's defence and attack. With Mikel John Obi shielding, Ivanovic and Ashley Cole were also allowed to play as semi-wingers, giving the visitors a refreshing attacking shape despite being down to nine players. For 45 second-half minutes, this game felt like the last five minutes of a typical league match in which a team have to throw the kitchen sink at the opposition in order to get a goal. It was incredible that Chelsea came so close to snatching an equaliser, and in defeat their manager displayed shades of José Mourinho during his time at the club; that of a brave tactical transformer. guardian.co.uk