Everything posted by Vesper
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totally an Eden style goal
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wooooot 1 1
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nil 1 Jesus again he is on fire
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Сrystаl Раlасе – Аrsеnаl England. Premier League / 21 December at 18:30 https://statistics.soccerstreams100.io/event/eng-1/arsenal-vs-c-palace-live-soccer-stats/704446
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https://www.vipleague.pm/epl/crystal-palace-vs-arsenal-1-live-streaming https://www.vipleague.pm/epl/crystal-palace-vs-arsenal-2-live-streaming
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Scouting report: best performing young players Thanks to the collaboration with Wyscout, the CIES Football Observatory has developed a robust and innovative method for comparing player performance. This report presents the footballers from 65 leagues around the world born in 2004 or later with the best performance index in the current or last completed season for the leagues alredy finished. The performance index used to establish rankings is calculated on a 100-basis from player activity in six areas of the game: ground defence, aerial play, distribution, chance creation, take on and finishing. This other study details the methodology exclusively developed to measure performance in each of these areas. The scouting report presents the 20 best performing young footballers for 20 categories defined according to players’ main position and technical characteristics. For each player, we alspo present his estimated transfer value according to the exclusive CIES Football Observatory statistical model. At the top of the list in their respective categories are: Goalkeepers: Guillaume Restes (Toulouse) and Rome Jayden Owusu-Oduro (AZ Alkmaar). Centre backs: Abdukodir Khusanov (Lens), Pau Cubarsí (Barcelona) and Taras Mykhavko (Dynamo Kyiv). Full/wing backs: Jorrel Hato (Ajax), Malick Diouf (Slavia Prague), Oliver Braude (Heerenveen), Martim Fernandes (Porto) and Geovany Quenda (Sporting CP). Midfielders: Warren Zäire-Emery (Paris St-Germain), Aleksandar Pavlović (Bayern Munich), João Neves (Paris St-Germain), Kendry Paez (Independente del Valle) and Aleksey Batrakov (Lokomotiv Moskow). Wingers: Kenan Yildiz (Juventus), Thiago Fernández (Vélez Sarsfield), Lamine Yamal (Barcelona) and Arda Güler (Real Madrid). Centre forwards: Samu Aghehowa (Porto) and Kauã Elias (Fluminense). >>> Top 20s per category (update if the file is not displayed) https://football-observatory.com/IMG/sites/mr/mr98/en/report.pdf
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nil 4 Isak completes his hat trick
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nil 2 Forest Elanga
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NUFC are smashing Ipswich nil 3 and counting
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my cousins in Nottingham are over the fucking moon the last few months
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I love this Forest side great buys congealing
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nil 1 Forest Chels old boy Ola Aina
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Murillo steaming down the middle ona 60 to 70 metre run
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great save Flekken
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I was out, but Isak scored in the first few seconds for NUFC
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https://www.vipleague.pm/epl/brentford-vs-nottingham-forest-1-live-streaming https://www.vipleague.pm/epl/ipswich-town-vs-newcastle-united-1-live-streaming https://www.vipleague.pm/epl/tag-west-ham-united-vs-brighton-hove-albion-live Wеst Hаm Unіtеd – Brіghtоn England. Premier League / 21 December at 16:00 Ірswісh Tоwn – Nеwсаstlе Unіtеd England. Premier League / 21 December at 16:00 Brеntfоrd – Nоttіnghаm Fоrеst England. Premier League / 21 December at 16:00 https://soccer-100.com/league/eng.1
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Something to jog your memory and also to back you up about the UEFA Cup/Europa League in re the Fairs Cup https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1970–71_Inter-Cities_Fairs_Cup 1970–71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup The 1970–71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup was the 13th and final season of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, a European football competition for teams not qualified for the European Cup or the European Cup Winners' Cup. Back in 1969, UEFA determined this would be the final year of the Fairs Cup before taking over the organizational duties and evolving the competition into the UEFA Cup, which is now known as the UEFA Europa League.[1] 1970–71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Tournament details Teams 64 Final positions Champions Leeds United (2nd title) Runners-up Juventus Tournament statistics Matches played 126 Goals scored 382 (3.03 per match) Top scorer(s) Pietro Anastasi (10 goals) ← 1969–70 1971–72 (UEFA Cup) → The final was played over two legs at Stadio Comunale, Turin, Italy, and at Elland Road, Leeds, England. It was won by Leeds United of England, who defeated the Italian team Juventus on the away goals rule after a 3–3 aggregate draw to claim their second Inter-Cities Fairs Cup title. It was the first time the competition final had been won on the away goals rule. This was to be the final European title for Leeds United, which would cap off its most successful era later in the decade with two further finals in UEFA-organized tournaments. It was also the second Fairs Cup final lost by Juventus, who still had not won a European title. Notably, the first leg of the final was replayed from scratch two days later after the initially scheduled game, which was abandoned after 51 minutes of play with a score of 0–0 due to heavy rain and a waterlogged pitch. As no team had ever managed to permanently win the Inter-Cities Fairs trophy that was to be discontinued, its destination was decided in a special play-off between the first and last competition winners: Barcelona and Leeds United, respectively.[1]
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Fofana is DONE. SELL HIM!! and this lad below worries me (we are scouting him): Castello Lukeba to Miss Two to Three Months Due to Hamstring Injury Reece 2.0?
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there are 3 we never won Continental: UEFA Intertoto Cup Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Global: Intercontinental Cup There is now a new Intercontinental Cup, so we can win that. Juve, if they had not lost their 2 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup finals (in 1965 nil 1 to Ferencváros in Turin, when they were missing 2 of their top players, and 1971 to Leeds on away goals, as that year it was home and away 2 legs) would have been the ONLY team to have a chance to win everything, as they did win the old Intercontinental Cup (twice, in 1985 and 1996) . They still do not have the FIFA World Club Cup (now much harder to win) and also lack the new UEFA Conference League. They have won everything else (or still have the chance to do so) of true import at least once. Not even Barca, Real Madrid, Ajax, AC Milan, Manure, Pool, Bayern, Dortmund, Inter Milan, etc can claim that. To get hyper-technical, they also did not win the 2 year only (1951, 1952) held Rio Cup, when they lost the first final, to Palmeiras, in 1951, and then they did not play in it in 1952, nor did they play in its successor, the one year only held (1953) Torneio Octogonal Rivadavia Correa Meyer. Those two 2-offs and 1-offs were the first ever 'world club championships', and are now seen as the predecessor 'world club championships' to the Intercontinental Cup, which started in 1960, but becuase they were only played twice and once, I do not really count them as being 'official'. There are a lot of trophies (continental) all over the planet that were only played once or twice, which are nice to have, but are more just a 'luck of the draw' time-wise in terms of even being able to play in them. South America and Africa are notorious for these types of one or 2-offs.
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love this!!!!!! I hope all here watch it