Essential The Official Football (Soccer) Thread - The Scriptures Prophesied the Messiah Plays 3-4-3

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Best strikers in the world, Manchester got that.... you don't got that..
 

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and yeah, if you still seeing DC United next week, im down.

What time is the game, only thing is, can you cop the tickets, i'll give you the cash on Sunday. You know me, i'm strictly cash, so I don't deal with any type of credit transactions.
 

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What time is the game, only thing is, can you cop the tickets, i'll give you the cash on Sunday. You know me, i'm strictly cash, so I don't deal with any type of credit transactions.
how much you willing to pay and willing to sit?
 

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Insomnia like a bytch tonight, just finish watching Goom. good film, and the music in it is great.

This one being my fav

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFdvzH24LP8]Socalled || Work With What You Got [official music video] - YouTube[/ame]
 

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"I’ve said for 12 months now that he’s the best player in the Premier League because he’s maybe not playing alongside the kind of players that, for example, the Chelsea players can play alongside," he told The Liverpool Echo.

"He’s one of the best players in world football and we are delighted to have him. He does things in a game that we see him doing in training on a daily basis.

"There’s always that question, I think being asked unfairly, of whether he scores enough goals, but isn’t he the top scorer in the league at the moment? And that’s in a team that hasn’t won that many league games this season, don’t forget."

Suarez has scored eight of Liverpool's 14 top-flight goals this term leading to questions over whether Rodgers is too over reliant on him to deliver every week, but Carragher says every team has an individual who inspires victory.

"People say that we are dependent on Suarez, but listen," the veteran defender asserted. "Look at [Lionel] Messi at Barcelona and [Cristiano] Ronaldo at Real Madrid. Don’t get me wrong, Manchester United have had a lot of goalscorers from different positions.

"But every team will have a standout player, and Luis is one of them, not just in the Premier League but in the world."


Carra da Gawd calling it like it is:bow:
 

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So Hernandez was so out of favor at Chivas he was offered on loan to Chivas USA in 2009 and Preki said he wasn't good enough :heh:

For me that just inspires analysis about life, how one little twist and turn here changes your entire life.

Life in football just takes one manager loving you, hating you, getting sent on loan because your spot is filled, or the manager giving you that chance to shine. If he goes, what. He is a failure and spends his career in the Mexican 2nd division somewhere. If he's a success then what. It's only MLS and he'd end up somewhere decent, but not "world class club" decent. And Hernandez got lucky Preki said no, also got lucky Chivas stuck with him, somehow got his shyt together, and ended up at Man United bundling in lucky goals and turned into a star in Mexico.

Isn't it crazy?

"We had the idea to support Chivas USA by offering Chicharito," Vergara said through a translator. "But Preki and the past administration said he wasn't any good. I think they made a mistake a little bit."

Vergara later clarified that it would have been on a one-year loan.

"I hadn't heard that," MLS comissioner Don Garber said.

Preki coached Chivas USA from 2007 to 2009. He led the Goats to the playoffs for each of his three seasons in charge and was named MLS Coach of the Year in 2007, after taking over for the departed Bob Bradley and guiding Chivas USA to first place in the Western Conference.

At the time, Chicharito was a reserve player in Guadalajara and didn't score his second first-division goal until 2009. In 2010 he went on the scoring spree that led him to Manchester United and the Mexican national team.
 

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So Hernandez was so out of favor at Chivas he was offered on loan to Chivas USA in 2009 and Preki said he wasn't good enough :heh:

For me that just inspires analysis about life, how one little twist and turn here changes your entire life.

Life in football just takes one manager loving you, hating you, getting sent on loan because your spot is filled, or the manager giving you that chance to shine. If he goes, what. He is a failure and spends his career in the Mexican 2nd division somewhere. If he's a success then what. It's only MLS and he'd end up somewhere decent, but not "world class club" decent. And Hernandez got lucky Preki said no, also got lucky Chivas stuck with him, somehow got his shyt together, and ended up at Man United bundling in lucky goals and turned into a star in Mexico.

Isn't it crazy?


:huhldup:

Son would have been on the Herculez Gomez path and waited years for a chance to shine.
 

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This was a big press conference by the Chivas owner acknowledging Chivas USA was a failure and wanting to revamp things. Wants their own stadium in LA, put Cruyff in a management spot, start fresh. Also revealed a Texas city is very interested in bringing Chivas there but that he wants them to stay in LA.

Threw Preki under the bus with that Hernandez comment though, conveniently ignoring that they finished near top of the league 3 straight years during that time and only recently did they reach Toronto status.

Today at a press conference in Beverly Hills, Jorge Vergara confirmed what we have been hearing for a couple of weeks. He announced plans to make the team more Hispanic, saying the club’s previous attempts at this, and playing in MLS, had failed. He set a goal of two years for reaching the playoffs, and stated once this happened, they hoped to remain at that competitive level.

As far as stadium plans go, the organization is still on the prowl for a new home. Vergara would like a downtown LA location, and even hinted at the possibility of playing in the Coliseum. A team in Texas was mentioned as offering "the stars and the moon" for the franchise to move there. However, Vergara said that the team would not be leaving Los Angeles. He also brought up that rumor of Chicharito coming to Chivas USA a few years back, and that Preki, the coach at the time, said he wasn’t good enough. Glad he could provide us with some great entertainment there.

This biggest news of the day was on the personnel front, and quite frankly, it wasn’t really news at all. Jose Domene will be staying on with the organization as administrative director, and Johan Cruyff will serve as an advisor, much like he does for Guadalajara. From my understanding, Cruyff hasn’t had the best record at Guadalajara, so this is a bit dissatisfying. At the same time, it shouldn’t come as a complete shock considering his role for Guadalajara. The "news" of the day was that there is no coach as of yet. However, Cruyff will be announcing the coach within the next 10 days. They are looking at candidates from Mexico, Argentina, the Netherlands, and the USA.

This is the wrong way to go about things. The Galaxy already have the Mexicans on lock IMO, and Mexicans are no dummies either, supporting a team's little brother blindly doesn't really fly. Look at the recent acquisitions.. Pardo, Marquez. Got a bit of Mex hype at the beginning but didn't exactly turn them into big fans either. At least personally heading to the stadium every few weeks, when Marquez came you saw a lot of Mexicans, then less and less and less, now it's the same fanbase that was always there.
 
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