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kevcam wrote:pimptacular wrote:unlike barca the rest of europe actually has strength beyond the starting 11 and or the bench
Which european teams can play 7-8 players beyond the starters and the full substitutes bench and prove to be strong?
Mark! wrote:LOL the only ones beating up here are the barca boys, by responding soooo strongly to Cjruckus playful comments
Cjruckus wrote:Half of you "fans" only back front runners anyway. I am sure in 98 all of you were United Fans.
Morpheus wrote:Cjruckus wrote:Half of you "fans" only back front runners anyway. I am sure in 98 all of you were United Fans.
^^Dwight Yorke Fans.....
mitch wrote:lol yuh hadda excuse them ManUre men, they kinda slow
apparently they eh realize almost everybody was Man. Utd. fans back then cos of Yorke
De Dragon wrote:Morpheus wrote:Cjruckus wrote:Half of you "fans" only back front runners anyway. I am sure in 98 all of you were United Fans.
^^Dwight Yorke Fans.....
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*Looks at 1998 Rivaldo jersey and smiles*
Morpheus wrote:De Dragon wrote:Morpheus wrote:Cjruckus wrote:Half of you "fans" only back front runners anyway. I am sure in 98 all of you were United Fans.
^^Dwight Yorke Fans.....
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*Looks at 1998 Rivaldo jersey and smiles*
^The original cowboy bend legs. Ooooh gooood that chest trap and bycycle from the top of the 18 yard box!! Oh gyad!!
CESC FABREGAS is on the verge of completing his dream move to Barcelona and bringing an end to one of the longest transfer sagas of recent years.
But after such a long wait, things were never going to run smoothly on a day which began with Gunners boss Arsene Wenger saying in his morning press conference: "Nobody will be leaving Arsenal."
The influential midfielder, 24, had originally been expected in Spain this weekend to complete a £36million move and commit to a five-year deal.
But although the Gunners had given the green light for talks to go ahead, negotiations were still on-going when Barcelona stars began announcing news of the transfer being done on their twitter accounts.
Gerard Pique declared "He's finally here!" while skipper Carles Puyol sent a "welcome home" tweet to Fabregas' official account.
But as the afternoon progressed, it became clear that the Arsenal favourite was still in London and would not sign in time to make his Barca debut against Real Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup on Sunday.
Keeper Victor Valdes then spent much of a scheduled press conference talking about Fabregas's impending arrival rather than his club, angering boss Pep Guardiola who was mindful of upsetting the Londoners having just got agreement to sign the player.
Fabregas is now expected to travel to Spain after the weekend to finally put pen to paper.
He had been a long-term target of the Catalan giants and as Spain celebrated their World Cup win last summer his team-mates teased him by pulling a Barcelona shirt over his head.
X_Factor wrote:^ nope
i think it will be the opposite....we'll score 2 they may pull back one coming to the end
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