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  1. hoping for Sanchez Colwill Fofana CuCu Gusto Caicedo Lavia Cole Sancho Madueke Nico
  2. If they go down they lose Pep (maybe leaving in summer anyway) Håland Rodri Dias Gvardiol De Bruyne (likely leaving anyway) Ederson (likely leaving anyway perhaps) Bernardo Kova Maybe Doku Maybe Grealish Maybe Stones Foden will stay I wager, as will Savinho
  3. https://top.soccerstreams100.io/league/uefa-champions https://www.vipleague.pm/football-sports-stream
  4. Brеst – Sturm Grаz Сhаmріоns Lеаguе / 19 September at 20:00 Аtаlаntа – Аrsеnаl Сhаmріоns Lеаguе / 19 September at 20:00 АS Mоnасо – Bаrсеlоnа Сhаmріоns Lеаguе / 19 September at 20:00 Аtlеtісо Mаdrіd – RB Lеірzіg Сhаmріоns Lеаguе / 19 September at 20:00 21:00 - 22:45 | CET Champions League | Atalanta vs Arsenal – S1 21:00 - 22:45 | CET Champions League | Monaco vs Barcelona – S2 21:00 - 22:45 | CET Champions League | Atlético Madrid vs RB Leipzig – S3 21:00 - 22:45 | CET Champions League | Brest vs Sturm Graz – S4
  5. West Ham are better, and it is not even close Alphonse Areola Jean-Clair Todibo Max Kilman Konstantinos Mavropanos Emerson Aaron Wan-Bissaka Vladimír Coufal Edson Álvarez Tomas Soucek Guido Rodríguez Carlos Soler Lucas Paquetá Mohammed Kudus Crysencio Summerville Jarrod Bowen Luis Guilherme Niclas Füllkrug Michail Antonio Danny Ings
  6. https://top.soccerstreams100.io/league/uefa-champions
  7. https://www.vipleague.pm/football-sports-stream
  8. sorry, just got back in from shopping with wifey Сrvеnа Zvеzdа – Bеnfісаlive Сhаmріоns Lеаguе / 19 September at 17:45 Fеyеnооrd – Lеvеrkusеnlive Сhаmріоns Lеаguе / 19 September at 17:45
  9. Manure ownership and Sir Alex cared about the Intercontinental Cup more than those players. IF (and I so wish Palmeiras had beaten Manure) the Mancs had not won then, English teams would have have NEVER won the Intercontinetal Cup. English teams lost all 5 times before Manure won. In fact (and to show the above is true) Manure did not defend their FA Cup trophy in order to compete in the inaugural FIFA Club World Championship in Brazil. They cared about global trophies. BTW, post 1983 (so the last 21 Intercontinental Cups) Brasilian teams only won it twice (those superb early 1990s Sao Paulo sides won it back to back in 1992 and 1993).
  10. Ødegaard injury worse than feared: how long will the Arsenal player be out for and which games will he miss? Mikel Arteta confirmed that the injury suffered by the Norwegian during the international break will keep him out of action for some time. https://en.as.com/soccer/odegaard-injury-worse-than-feared-how-long-will-the-arsenal-player-be-out-for-and-which-games-will-he-miss-n/ Mikel Arteta has confirmed the worst fears regarding Martin Ødegaard, who picked up an ankle injury during the recent international break. The Norway captain limped out of the UEFA Nations League group against Austria on 67 minutes. At first, it was thought that Ødegaard had suffered a sprain but tests have revealed more worrying damage as Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta confirmed today, ahead of tomorrow’s Champions League opener against Atalanta. Arsenal without their captain for two months “The latest scans showed that he has some damage, especially in one of the ankle ligaments. It is quite significant. We will lose Martin Ødegaard for a while,” Arteta told reporters. It means that, the Gunners will be without their captain for the next two months of competition. Ødegaard is not expected to be back on the pitch until November, following the final international break of the year. The games that Martin Ødegaard will miss Premier League 22 Sept Manchester City (A) 28 Sept Leicester City (H) 5 Oct Southampton (H) 19 Oct Bournemouth (A) 27 Oct Liverpool (H) 2 Nov Newcastle United (A) 10 Nov Chelsea (A) Champions League 19 Sept Atalanta (A) 1 Oct PSG (A) 22 Oct Shakhtar Donetsk (H) 6 Nov Inter Milan (A) Arteta loses one of his key players for a sizable chunk of the campaign and with several key games coming up. Ødegaard will miss crucial games against the team’s principal Premier League rivals - starting with this weekend’s trip to City, the defending champions, as well as a tough, three-game run in which Arsenal must face Liverpool, Newcastle and Chelsea. This season, Ødegaard started the first three league games of the campaign, completing the first two, against Wolves and Aston Villa. He was taken off in the Week 3 meeting with Brighton, replaced by Gabriel Martinelli on 74 minutes as a tactical switch. He has not had enough time to get his stats up and running - in the three games he has played at club level and both of the international games with Norway (against Kazakhstan and Austria), he has registered no goals and no assists despite his teams being unbeaten in all five of those games.
  11. Chelsea ready tempting offer to sign Lautaro Martinez https://football-talk.co.uk/207473/Chelsea-ready-tempting-offer-to-sign-lautaro-martinez/ Chelsea remain keen on landing a striker in 2025 and although Victor Osimhen is their primary option, an alternative to the Nigerian has emerged in the shape of Inter Milan’s Lautaro Martinez. In their bid to land the Argentine international, the Blues are ready to table a tempting offer to Inter Milan. As per Football Transfers, Chelsea are willing to include Benoit Badiashile, Carney Chukwuemeka and Mykhaylo Mudryk in a swap deal for the South American hitman. Martinez recently penned a deal at the Giuseppe Meazza until 2028 and is valued at £93 million by Inter Milan, the report adds, and Chelsea are prepared to sweeten the deal by offering a up to three players – whose collective valuation stands at £110 million. A transfer for Martinez is still in its formative stages but it will not come as a surprise if the west Londoners formally show an interest in his signing next summer. Martinez better suited for Chelsea than Osimhen Lautaro Martinez is the captain at Inter Milan but having enjoyed a successful career in Italy, he could be open to the prospect of pursuing a new challenge, especially in the Premier League. The World Cup winner would perhaps be a better option for Chelsea as compared to Osimhen. Not only is he a more capable player in areas outside the box, but his conduct off the field is also better than that of the Napoli marksman, who is now on loan at Galatasaray. Osimhen has caused controversy in the past by raising questions over his continuity in Naples while the issue regarding his future in the recently concluded transfer window was also not handled as professionally as it should have been by him and his entourage. On the contrary, Martinez has maintained a low profile amid rumours linking him with a move away from the San Siro, and his dedication to Inter Milan has seen him get rewarded with the captain’s armband. He would certainly be an exciting signing for Chelsea but the Blues’ attempt of signing him in a swap deal might be completely rebuked, especially given that would be offering players who have severely underperformed for them in recent years.
  12. the hearing lasts 10 weeks and the result will not be announced until early 2025
  13. “Palmeiras não tem Mundial” We (Chelsea) also got big stick, as we were the only European club to lose the FWCC (2012 v Corinthians with Rafa the FSW bollocksing up the game) since the era of the 'stacked' Brasilian teams ended in 2006 (Brasilian sides won the first 3). By 2007 and onward there were no longer any truly great Brasilian club sides, due to most of the best Brasilian players leaving for UEFA teams (something that had been already happening, but had really kicked in by 2007). Post 2006, for the next 10 FWCC's, only TWO Brasilian sides even made the final (2011, when Santos was destroyed 4 nil by that insane Pep Barca side, and of course 20212 where we choked against Corinthians) From 2007, non stop through the most recent one, in 2023 (Citeh won), we were the ONLY UEFA team to play in the FWCC and did not win it.
  14. from February 2022: biggest Cup final in the Roman era other than the 3 CL's and the 2 Europa Leagues so much pressure after blowing the 2012 FWCC I am so fucking nervous due to Palmeiras quality and thirst for the world championship they want it more than any other club on planet the only giant SA and Euro clubs (who have won the CL or Copa Libertadores. so Citeh and PSG do not count) who have never won either the Intercontinental Cup or the FWCC and played in the FWCC era are Chelsea Palmeiras (lost both the IC and FWCC) Vasco da Gama (sort of make the list due to 2 Brasil teams (and 2 UEFA clubs, Real Madrid and Manure, the only 2 Euro clubs to not make the final game, Manure did not even medal, Real lost the 3rd place game) in the 2000 FWCC, they made it (and lost the final to Corinthians) as they won the Copa Libertadores in 1998 and were invited to the initial FWCC, after losing the Intercontinental Cup in 1998) If you go back to historically huge clubs (pre FWCC era) and who played in the Intercontinental Cup and never won it then you can include Portugal Benfica — 2 — 1961, 1962 Brazil Cruzeiro — 2 — 1976, 1997 Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach — 1 — 1977 England Nottingham Forest — 1 — 1980 England Aston Villa — 1 — 1982 Germany Hamburger SV — 1 — 1983 PSV Eindhoven — 1 — 1988 6 of the big 7 Argentinian teams have won the IC (Boca Juniors, Independiente, Estudiantes, River Plate, Racing Club, Vélez Sarsfield) San Lorenzo never did, they never played in it, but they did play in the FWCC (and lost, in 2014) Argentian were the dominat nation in the IC, but have lost the FWCC all 5 times they had teams in it Both big Uruguay (Penerol and Nacional) won the IC multiple times, Nacional won all 3 times they made it England were fucking HORRID 1 lone win (Manure 1999), 5 losses (Pool 2, Manure, Aston Villa, and Forest once)
  15. no old Intercotinental Cup either you did win the first Copa Rio (only 2 were played, 1951 and 1952) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copa_Rio_(international_tournament) The Copa Rio (English: Rio Cup) was the first international club football tournament with teams from Europe and South America, having been held on two occasions, in 1951 and 1952, in Brazil. Both editions were organised and endorsed by the Brazilian Sports Confederation (Confederação Brasileira de Desportos), the then Brazilian FA and sports main body. The tournament is often regarded in Brazil as an official tournament, at least as far as the Brazilian clubs are concerned (since 1955, FIFA Statutes do not regard international club competitions endorsed uniquely by national football associations as being official).[1][2][note 1][note 2][note 3] The name Copa Rio, Portuguese for Rio Cup, was a homage to Rio de Janeiro City. The 1951 edition of the competition was also hailed as "Club World Cup" or "World Champions Cup" by the Brazilian FA and press. Though some previous club competitions (Football World Championship, Sir Thomas Lipton Trophy, Coupe des Nations) may have been hailed as "the club world contest", Copa Rio was the first attempt at creating a Club World Cup with intercontinental reach. Two editions of the Copa Rio were held, in 1951 and 1952. Brazilian club Palmeiras won the 1951 tournament, and Fluminense, also from Brazil and co-organizer of the 1952 edition, won the competition in 1952 (CBD, the Brazilian FA, entitled Fluminense to organise the 1952 tournament as part of its 50th anniversary celebrations- the second edition of the tournament was originally scheduled to 1953, but was advanced to 1952 for the aforementioned anniversary celebrations). In 1951 and 1952, Copa Rio suffered the concurrence of the Latin Cup, as some European clubs declined to participate in the former in order to participate in the latter; in 1952, Copa Rio suffered the concurrence of the 1952 Small Club World Cup, as Millonarios and Real Madrid declined to participate in the former in order to participate in the latter. The 1951-1952 Copa Rio was succeeded by another intercontinental club cup organised by the Brazilian FA, the 1953 Torneio Octogonal Rivadavia Correa Meyer, which was then often referred to also as Copa Rio by the European press, which was won by Vasco da Gama from Brazil. In 1953, the Uruguayan FA launched their own intercontinental club cup, based on Copa Rio, and named Copa Montevideo, having been played in Uruguay in 1953 and 1954, won respectively by Nacional and Peñarol. The last attempt of the Brazilian FA to create an intercontinental club cup occurred in 1955, with the Charles Miller Trophy won by Corinthians,the same year the European Cup emerged and became the main international priority of the European football clubs. In 1960, the International Soccer League rose in the USA as another attempt at creating a "Club World Cup" along the lines of Copa Rio, but, as a "world-champions honour", it was overshadowed in importance by the Intercontinental Cup.
  16. absolute howler by the Girona GKer at the end cost Girona a draw PSG were shit
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