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Melanicus

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  1. I really don't where this guy will end up playing.
  2. Nice roulette, uploaded by me. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2O_W0t9fug&feature=youtu.be
  3. I'm in poor mid table place... Equal to Aston Villa last season.
  4. Boy Girl you came into my life, I miss you sooo bad, I miss you sooo bad, I miss you sooo soooo bad.
  5. It's the proof that it isn't faked or photoshoped, you can see my name in the corner and opend TC.
  6. Poor, poor game. Our squad is overrated, if we will think that we're European Champions and sleep on this glory then it will be deadly for us this season. Our defence plays like they never played together... Bring Azpilicueta and Hulk.
  7. Look, if someone express different (maybe even weird) opinion, you don't need to call him words and make fun of him. I know most of users leave because quality of forum was "worse", but why not to try to make it "better" with arguments for or against. I was talking about different opinion not about SPAM or trolling, which shouldn't be tolerated.
  8. How would you rate Hazard in pre season? From 1-5?
  9. We should keep Malouda and Yossi, because they're awesome squad players. In: Right back: probably Azpilicueta Striker & Winger in one: Hulk or Moses or Lewandowski.
  10. Andriy Shevchenko Announces Retirement A legendary former Chlesea player has called it quits today. Granted, Andriy Shevchenko hardly lived up to legendary status at Stamford Bridge (apart from in the 'transfer flop' category, perhaps), but he was still once one of the premier strikers in all of Europe, once upon a time, and I still have fond memories of him as a player. I mean, who wasn't pretty pleased with this hit? Anyway, Sheva's timing was pretty odd -- the 35-year-old, who'd been with Dynamo Kyiv since 2009, announced said retirement during the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics. Good work, Sheva. Apparently he's going to go into politics now that his football career is over. After some effort, I've determined the strategy his future campaign managers will use: Anyone else in Ukrainian politics ever cause that to happen? No, I didn't think so. Book him that seat in Parliament, yo. PS: I don't think his time at Chelsea was anything like as bad as it's sometimes made out to be. Oh well. Source: WAGNH
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