Loftus Cheek ruptured his Achilles. It's official.
Loftus Cheek ruptured his Achilles. It's official.
That transfer ban effectLoftus Cheek ruptured his Achilles. It's official.
Play friendlies in US before the season ends brehsLoftus Cheek ruptured his Achilles. It's official.
It's gonna look like this for no other reason then it's Copa America.
And that's just gonna be the first game between Brazil and Bolivia.
Can someone clue me in on the potential fukkery level for 2019 Copa America?
Thanks. I've learned enough to be aware of everything you mentioned and this is going to be-This tournament is pretty much do or die for Tite. It’s Brasil’s first tournament on home soil since 7-1, and we’re the “favorites” :saddavidluiz2:
-Messi is back with Argentina after quitting for like the 100th time. They also have a caretaker manager with very little experience that’s supposed to finally put it all together somehow. It’ll either be great for them or it’ll turn into a disaster.
-Chile is the two time defending champs, but they missed the WC and they’re in a rebuilding phase. It’s also Alexis Sanchez’s chance to show he can still play football.
-Colombia has a lot of talent, but a new manager.
-Uruguay is probably the most stable and well oiled team, but with Luis Suarez you never know what could happen.
-Everybody else is pretty much just there to f#ck s#it up and cause as much mayhem as possible. Anytime the South Americans get together you’re guaranteed violence on and off the pitch
-This tournament is pretty much do or die for Tite. It’s Brasil’s first tournament on home soil since 7-1, and we’re the “favorites” :saddavidluiz2:
You know I always wondered if central American and Caribbean teams in concacaf left and joined conmebol would their national teams and domestic leagues improve? I honestly believe the U.S. and Canada are holding them back.-This tournament is pretty much do or die for Tite. It’s Brasil’s first tournament on home soil since 7-1, and we’re the “favorites” :saddavidluiz2:
-Messi is back with Argentina after quitting for like the 100th time. They also have a caretaker manager with very little experience that’s supposed to finally put it all together somehow. It’ll either be great for them or it’ll turn into a disaster.
-Chile is the two time defending champs, but they missed the WC and they’re in a rebuilding phase. It’s also Alexis Sanchez’s chance to show he can still play football.
-Colombia has a lot of talent, but a new manager.
-Uruguay is probably the most stable and well oiled team, but with Luis Suarez you never know what could happen.
-Everybody else is pretty much just there to f#ck s#it up and cause as much mayhem as possible. Anytime the South Americans get together you’re guaranteed violence on and off the pitch
Rabiot to Arsenal?