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re: I'm switching my allegiance in club soccer...
Posted on 1/2/11 at 1:00 pm to IAmTheHatOnMilesHead
Posted on 1/2/11 at 1:00 pm to IAmTheHatOnMilesHead
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Son of a bitch...did B-Mac just talk me into the unthinkable?
yep
Posted on 1/2/11 at 1:06 pm to puffulufogous
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Well aren't you confident. That is a very rosy picture you paint. Where will you find this new incarnation of SAF, a perfect owner, and overabundance of european talent that no one else has picked up on?
well the owner is what's already in place and he's the reason for my enthusiasm tbh. They have money to spend, but with the new rules being put into play it has to be used wisely and that's where I think their advantage will be.
As for the new manager, this shite excites me. I'm fairly certain it's not going to be some recycled mess (Allardyce, Erikson, Hodgson...) but will be a young up and comer with new ideas and enthusiasm. Someone the Liverpool fans can grow with. Hopefully this guy.
Posted on 1/2/11 at 1:31 pm to LfcSU3520
Villas Boas is intriguing...its amazing how well he's done at Porto in his first season...also, never having played professional football...
There are a few out there that I would be happy with, but this guy is definitely the most intriguing
There are a few out there that I would be happy with, but this guy is definitely the most intriguing
Posted on 1/2/11 at 1:32 pm to TFTC
And I would not mind if he brought Hulk with him...
Posted on 1/2/11 at 1:35 pm to TFTC
they just throttled Benfica 5-0...He's having a ridiculous season, and obviously having a similar background to Mourinho (and having worked under him) makes him very intriguing.
Posted on 1/2/11 at 1:37 pm to LfcSU3520
I think he should choose Everton tbh.
Posted on 1/2/11 at 1:39 pm to hendersonshands
The candidates are as follows:
Liverpool
Bolton
Everton
Nottingham Forest
Tottenham
Liverpool
Bolton
Everton
Nottingham Forest
Tottenham
Posted on 1/2/11 at 1:41 pm to IAmTheHatOnMilesHead
Everton and Bolton should be top 2
Posted on 1/2/11 at 1:43 pm to hendersonshands
Everton intrigues me because of all the talent...
Forest intrigues me because of their history...nothing else though.
Tottenham intrigues me because they're fun.
Bolton because of Stubear and they're entertaining.
Pool is suffering at the moment, and new ownership and stuff like that is always exciting.
All teams involved have their merits.
Forest intrigues me because of their history...nothing else though.
Tottenham intrigues me because they're fun.
Bolton because of Stubear and they're entertaining.
Pool is suffering at the moment, and new ownership and stuff like that is always exciting.
All teams involved have their merits.
Posted on 1/2/11 at 1:52 pm to hendersonshands
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I think he should choose Everton tbh.
I could see that, but I just don't know how much fun it would be to support a team that probably never will have a chance to end up on top you know?
I mean when you come from an American sports background that's a hard thing to grasp. Sure it's not the be all end all for everyone, but I'd think it would still be tough when basically fighting for 5-7th place is the best you can expect.
Posted on 1/2/11 at 1:55 pm to IAmTheHatOnMilesHead
This seems forever ago...but hopefully will be coming back soon...
YNWA
YNWA
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The candidates are as follows:
Liverpool
Posted on 1/2/11 at 2:01 pm to TFTC
This one is better imo.
The one when they beat Chelsea to go through was great, but this one when they're getting embarrassed on the biggest stage was better.
The one when they beat Chelsea to go through was great, but this one when they're getting embarrassed on the biggest stage was better.
Posted on 1/2/11 at 2:09 pm to IAmTheHatOnMilesHead
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Tottenham intrigues me because they're fun.
Posted on 1/2/11 at 2:19 pm to IAmTheHatOnMilesHead
I made the switch from Arsenal to Everton over the summer. Passionate fans, great history, and a classic ground. It's been painful to watch at times, but for the most part I've enjoyed it and I'll probably stick with them for a long time.
Here's a few of my favorite videos that helped me make the switch.
Golden era of the club
1966 FA Cup Final (crappy quality)
1995 FA Cup Final
Dixie Dean
2005 FA Cup Semi-Final penalty shootout
Here's a few of my favorite videos that helped me make the switch.
Golden era of the club
1966 FA Cup Final (crappy quality)
1995 FA Cup Final
Dixie Dean
2005 FA Cup Semi-Final penalty shootout
Posted on 1/2/11 at 2:35 pm to LfcSU3520
Everton fans can root for the team to get to 4th place and a Champions League spot or the Europa League. That's the good thing about soccer leagues .
Posted on 1/2/11 at 2:39 pm to hendersonshands
yeah that's true but I guess it all depends on your outlook.
Posted on 1/2/11 at 2:49 pm to LfcSU3520
This year, the Bundesliga is pretty much decided already. Borussia Dortmund is a fricking train right now, but Bayern can fight back in and get a top 3 spot.
Posted on 1/2/11 at 2:50 pm to IAmTheHatOnMilesHead
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5. Some semblance of a history and tradition are a must. It gives me something to research and learn about my new team.
Sunderland is your answer. Have only been up again since 2007, but a squad with a lot of history.
They have good ManU connections - e.g. Roy Keane took his first job as manager at Sunderland.
They have an awesome stadium.
They have an awesome rivalry with Newcastle.
They have a RATIONAL American owner who has really built the club up into something. (currently in 6th place, directly behind Chelski). In other words, you have something legitimate to pull for that has not happened in years - a spot in Europa League competition.
They have a lot of exciting players.
The people are great - I went to a match their last year and met the salt of the earth. I'm a fan for life now.
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4. Leeds. frick them.
The absolute highpoint of the club's history was the last piece of major hardware they won - when they beat mighty Leeds for the FA Cup at Wembley.
Your welcome.
Posted on 1/2/11 at 3:02 pm to LfcSU3520
Watching us rise from these ashes is going to be so awesome. Following this team through the shite storm that Rafa and the Americans left it in is really building a passion for the team I never knew I would have.
Its really painful sometimes. Hell that wolves game was probably the lowest I've felt since I started following these guys. But when we finally claw our way back out it'll all be worth it.
The thing that makes Liverpool so special are the fans. The same fans that are world renown for staying fiercely loyal to their manager and their team even in the darkest of hours. And that's why "You'll Never Walk Alone" is such a perfect anthem for them. It personifies the one thing the club has stood for since its inception: loyalty and hope in face of hopelessness. You think those are just words? Go look up what happened in the locker room at halftime of the '05 CL final. Go watch the videos of Pool fans belting out YNWA even while their team is down 0-3 against Milan and victory seemed impossible. Its that type of passion and loyalty that allows the truly legendary types of games and comebacks like the ones against West Ham in the FA final, Milan in the CL final, and Olympiakos in the group stage in '05.
Its really painful sometimes. Hell that wolves game was probably the lowest I've felt since I started following these guys. But when we finally claw our way back out it'll all be worth it.
The thing that makes Liverpool so special are the fans. The same fans that are world renown for staying fiercely loyal to their manager and their team even in the darkest of hours. And that's why "You'll Never Walk Alone" is such a perfect anthem for them. It personifies the one thing the club has stood for since its inception: loyalty and hope in face of hopelessness. You think those are just words? Go look up what happened in the locker room at halftime of the '05 CL final. Go watch the videos of Pool fans belting out YNWA even while their team is down 0-3 against Milan and victory seemed impossible. Its that type of passion and loyalty that allows the truly legendary types of games and comebacks like the ones against West Ham in the FA final, Milan in the CL final, and Olympiakos in the group stage in '05.
Posted on 1/2/11 at 3:34 pm to BleedPurpleGold
If anyone has some free time, regardless of your affiliation, you might want to check out these.
One Night in May - Part 1
One Night in May - Part 2
One Night in May - Part 3
One Night in May - Part 4
One Night in May - Part 5
Its a documentary on the greatest European final to ever be played (not just my opinion. Its generally regarded as one of, if not the best Champion's league games ever to be played).
I know its a lot to watch but it really is a well made documentary and gives really good insight to what I was talking about earlier.
One Night in May - Part 1
One Night in May - Part 2
One Night in May - Part 3
One Night in May - Part 4
One Night in May - Part 5
Its a documentary on the greatest European final to ever be played (not just my opinion. Its generally regarded as one of, if not the best Champion's league games ever to be played).
I know its a lot to watch but it really is a well made documentary and gives really good insight to what I was talking about earlier.
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