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re: Its nice to see more African Americans playing Youth Soccer
Posted on 12/7/13 at 10:16 pm to Dandy Lion
Posted on 12/7/13 at 10:16 pm to Dandy Lion
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You do know that Germany scrapped their system, and remade it, based upon the Spanish rise? They went technical, upon seeing Spain´s U surge, two years before Spain beat them in the Euro 2008.
Ok. So, using the same system of play, but with bigger, better "athletes," Bayern beat the shite out of them, twice. Once at the Camp Nou. Does this not reinforce the point I've been trying to make? Or have I not explained it well? I've been drinking whiskey.
Posted on 12/7/13 at 10:19 pm to mynamebowl
Dandy are you from Spain or did you just move there a long time ago?
Posted on 12/7/13 at 10:27 pm to mynamebowl
quote:You´re talking about a one off. You´re not talking about the definitive demise of a system. Jesus, you´re so fricking American. Bayern, by the way, were not all German, as Barça were not all Spanish (or Catalonian, if you like).
Ok. So, using the same system of play, but with bigger, better "athletes," Bayern beat the shite out of them, twice. Once at the Camp Nou. Does this not reinforce the point I've been trying to make? Or have I not explained it well? I've been drinking whiskey.
When they were smashing everybody previously, were you saying the sky was falling? I don´t think so.
They did revolutionize football, proof of that, is Guardiola being in Munich (he wouldn´t be there if they didn´t think he could do something über important and historic).
There was total football, which he enhanced into attacking football. Well, he didn´t, he was credited with it. A little curly haired genius taught him this style of play. Lillo. He also gleaned things from others, but basically, Juan Manuél Lillo.
A sort of full court press.
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