International Soccer - General Discussion
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Tifosi wrote:Loved the Bayern tifo as well, Our City, Our Stadium, Our Trophy. the Vice Bavarians this season: no championship, no cup & no CL trophy = 0 of 3 so our city & our stadium (= 2 of 3) was quite good, or? |
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Hats off to Chelsea, never thought an English team would
beat a german team on penalties Loved the Bayern tifo as well, Our City, Our Stadium, Our Trophy. Still, two out of three a'int bad |
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Renno wrote:but it's terrible how some fans reacted about the missed penalty of Arjen Robben in the Champions League, these aren't real fans or because Robben was playing for the Netherlands only. but that's probably the reason why the Netherlands lost this match. |
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Post: #787 Zuletzt bearbeitet: 22.05.2012, 22:29 22.05.2012, 22:27 Re: International Soccer - General Discussion
friendly game
Bayern München - Netherlands 3:2 1:0 Kroos (17.) 1:1 Huntelaar (18.) 1:2 Narsingh (20.) 2:2 Petersen (28.) 3:2 Gomez (87.) a good match to forget the disaster of saturday and hey, a victory against the Netherlands is always a good thing but it's terrible how some fans reacted about the missed penalty of Arjen Robben in the Champions League, these aren't real fans |
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I as impartial spectator, I saw that he did not conquer the best team but you know that the football is very unjust, unforeseeable and difficult to understand (that's why it is so interesting and moves so many masses of the people).
The main paradox lies in the fact that the ball is round, and a football field-smooth! And wherever he goes - God knows! But seriously, you need to enter the actual time and videorepeat |
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Renno wrote:these are the sadest and most tearful days of my life as a football fan I feel really sorry for the players and fans after the defeat of Bayern München. Soccer can be so unfair. But perhaps the younger Bayern-fans now know how the Schalke-fans must have felt in 2001... My congratulations to Chelsea for winning lucky the Champions League! |
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Renno wrote:these are the sadest and most tearful days of my life as a football fan @Renno, it is true. I as impartial spectator, I saw that he did not conquer the best team but you know that the football is very unjust, unforeseeable and difficult to understand (that's why it is so interesting and moves so many masses of the people). I congratulate you on your fair play. |
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these are the sadest and most tearful days of my life as a football fan
Bayern was 120min. the better team, controlled the game in any minute, had unbelievable chances to score a goal and yet they have lost after the match, whole munich was depressed and just speechless, no one could understand what just happened sometimes I forget how cruel football can be and for sure yesterday didn't win the better team, but that's how it is unfortunately football can be inequitable, but I want to stay sportive, so Congratulations Chelsea for winning the Champions League |
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danielsex wrote:Great Di Matteo. Congratulations. I think Abramovich can still dare to sack him... |
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Great Di Matteo. Congratulations.
Bayern as Rome 1984 |
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my compliments to chealsea
....but milan? maybe next year |
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Vayne wrote:wolf1 wrote:Damn fucking Chelsea! Hi friends, we sometimes have the same opinion but today i wanna say BYE BYE BAYERN!!!! |
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20/05/1952 happy birthday to roger milla cameroon former football player
[Versteckter Link - Registrierung notwendig] |
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Iker Casillas 20th May 1981
[Versteckter Link - Registrierung notwendig] Happy Birthday to your 31st anniversary |
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Damn fucking Chelsea!
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