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Deportivo La Coruna ( 0 ) -vs- ( 8 ) FC Barcelona  [Full Time]

FC BARCELONA GOALSSCORERS

Luis Suárez 11', 24', 53', 64'

Rakitić 47'

Messi 73'

Bartra 79'

Neymar 81'

 

http://www.laliga.es/en/live/temporada-2015-2016/liga-bbva/34/deportivo_barcelona

http://www.sofascore.com/deportivo-la-coruna-barcelona/rgbsHgb

http://www.flashscore.com/match/UweVPEGI/#match-summary

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5 minutes ago, Essien19 said:

Atletico did it again, 1:0 specialists. ?

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Imagine if Atletico win both la liga and the cl, now that would be fantastic. Hope they manage somehow.

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Imagine if Atletico win both la liga and the cl, now that would be fantastic. Hope they manage somehow.

Cheering for Nando these days, you always meet again in life, haha.

Barca has to win, good that they keep up the pressure.

Don't think Atleti will beat Bayern, but a man can hope, especially when it's against that prick Guardiola...

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7 minutes ago, Essien19 said:

 

 

Cheering for Nando these days, you always meet again in life, haha.

 

Barca has to win, good that they keep up the pressure.

 

Don't think Atleti will beat Bayern, but a man can hope, especially when it's against that prick Guardiola...

El nino on his way to his first Liga title and second Cl! :P
Don't know about Bayern, they seemed to limp both times against Juve and Benfica, it will be difficult but Atletico can definitely do it. Just have to keep focus for 180 minutes and do some damage control in the first leg. :D 

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Ah Suarez.... 

I remember advocating on this forum for us to get him from Liverpool by any means  necessary but got ridiculed because he was a Scouser...... 

The way he lifted up average Liverpool players to almost win the title, and lifted a Barcelona that lost the league to athletico to treble winners just proves world-class is world-class, no beating around the bush. 

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On 4/23/2016 at 4:39 AM, kellzfresh said:

Ah Suarez.... 

I remember advocating on this forum for us to get him from Liverpool by any means  necessary but got ridiculed because he was a Scouser...... 

The way he lifted up average Liverpool players to almost win the title, and lifted a Barcelona that lost the league to athletico to treble winners just proves world-class is world-class, no beating around the bush. 

oh come on man! Liverpool would have never sold Suarez to us. There was no point showing any concrete interest because of the bizarre amount they would demand. (70M plus ish)

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On 4/25/2016 at 3:15 PM, BleedsBlue said:

oh come on man! Liverpool would have never sold Suarez to us. There was no point showing any concrete interest because of the bizarre amount they would demand. (70M plus ish)

Sorry for the late reply, I didn't see this. 

 

It's this mentality that got our team to the state it is this season. When we see a world-class attacking player, we should at least attempt to go all out to get him like we did for Hazard. We had no competition except from arsenal's 40 mil and one pound bid :lol: 

Strikers that are world-class or creative creative/goalscoring wingers can change a team from an average one to a title winning one. Look no further than when we bought costa and he played like a world-class forward in the first half of last season with us. Our football was on a different level, now he isn't the same, no matter how well hazard or willian plays, the key to bringing a team to world-class standards is a world-class  goalscoring striker imo.

But since we won the Champions League, we've lost the ambition to be the best and are more concerned with topping the financial fair play table :doh:

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On 4/25/2016 at 9:15 AM, BleedsBlue said:

oh come on man! Liverpool would have never sold Suarez to us. There was no point showing any concrete interest because of the bizarre amount they would demand. (70M plus ish)

Not to mention one of the big issues with Suarez was the media attention he was receiving in England after all his issues. He didn't just want out of Liverpool, he wanted out of England. There was no way he was going to another English team for any amount of money.

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This article highlights the importance of an effective sporting director:

The secret behind Sevilla’s success? Meet Monchi, the transfer wizard

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/may/17/sevilla-monchi-liverpool-europa-league-final

“No one takes a ‘what great economic results’ banner to the stadium,” he says. 

Honestly I would not be surprised if I see such banners in stadiums of Premiere League clubs.

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Strong rumours about Simeone to psg. Blanc was practicaly sacked by psg president, with simeone main target.

Well we are losing on all fronts...all clubs in our range are getting further, while we cant make a strong statement.

Will be a big change in approach if they appoint him

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