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re: USA v Jamaica In Game Thread

Posted by CTID on 9/7/12 at 9:04 pm to
Totally outclassed. No organization. No heart. No fricks. And no damn reason Cameron and Beckerman should be starting. If we play like that again Tuesday we will lose for sure.

re: UCL group stage draw

Posted by CTID on 8/30/12 at 11:47 am to
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Leauxgan


Lol

re: worst crest ever?

Posted by CTID on 7/15/12 at 3:08 am to


Looks like something from Microsoft Clip Art.. I am a sucker for classy crests, and Wolves' crest is a calamity.

re: PSG making huge strides

Posted by CTID on 7/12/12 at 2:25 pm to
As a supporter of the vanguard of moneybaggers, I'm looking forward to having a viable French side in Europe.
Not sure how many foresters there are here, but another English club has been bought by a wealthy Arab family. Whether it means spending like City or operating more like Fulham, we might be seeing Forest in the EPL sometime soon. After arduous research (google/wikipedia), this family previously owned club in Kuwait (i know, i was shocked to learn that grass for a pitch can be grown in Kuwait) that was relatively successful, so maybe this will be big for Brian Clough's old stomping grounds.


But don't take my word for it, take ESPN's
I've never even considered the fact that i might be gay until now.. But every time i see a picture of Stu Holden i get....feelings......
You're right, it's by God July 4th, i'll have some of that kool-aid too.

I better book my flight to Brazil, sounds like i'm gonna be in for one hell of a show.

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Still really cool for us plus who knows what will happen by 2016, hell we could be world cup champions by then.


As I peruse various soccer-specific websites, I can't help but notice regular reference to a "Manchester United?" But there is only one Mancucian side, and they are boys in blue holding the trophy. So this begs the question...

who the frick are united?
All aboard the Roma express. Baby Bradley has my heart.
If anybody would do something crazy, it would be Swag. But I am afraid that his comments, while understandable, will ultimately be counter-productive. He pretty much gave a perfect plan for "How to get under the skin of an already volatile player."
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Also, Wideman, your friend needs to find his sack, and quick

That chick better be an 11 on the OT scale. That is all.


Truer words than this have never been spoken.
3-2 good guys.

USA scores first and last.
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Sheep


A United Fan advocating buying something more expensive? This universe doesn't make sense anymore. After hearing their reaction to City winning the league, I was sure that ManU fans procured the best available fabric at a really cheap price and then developed it into a really nice jersey over time. That's the best way to build something, right? People that just go buy stuff ruin the sanctity of football jerseys.

On a serious note, I bought a cheap USMNT jersey on ebay before WC 2010 and it looks and feels very similar to the real thing, and it came at a fraction of the price. If I wanted a $100 quality jersey, I would have bought a $100 jersey. People who buy Camry's don't expect them to perform like a Benz.

What a prick.

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While discussing this match with a friend of mine (I'm looking at you NewtonReb) and talking about our expectations/predictions, I realized that I am hopelessly optimistic every time the Yanks take to the pitch. I always expect a good result (usually a win). Is anyone else like this? I don't care who the USMNT is facing, I always feel like we should win it. Not just simply a hope that we win, but that "this is our year" feeling every time a new season starts for your favorite team. I realize this mentality sets up for potential (and assured) heartbreak, but I am of the opinion that our boys can beat anyone in the world. Maybe this is just typical American arrogance, or maybe it is desperate bias, but regardless I'll be damned if I don't expect an American victory tonight against the Brazilians.

God Bless America and the boys in Red, White and Blue.
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re: Official Manchester Derby Thread

Posted by CTID on 5/1/12 at 5:41 pm to
Hey, remember how SAF had sand in his vag that time the noisy neighbors beat Man United and took over first place in the table?

:cheers:


And btw, hypothetically... Say City win the next two matches 1-0 and 1-0 and finish with 89 points, and then United win the next two matches 6-1 and 6-0.. I realize how absurdly unlikely that is, but does it make sense for a team like United to leapfrog City (a team that beat them twice this season) on the basis of g/d? I guess I am questioning this in theory, not so much in it actually possibly happening.. But I mean, winning a match 6-1 isn't exactly unheard of, amirite?
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