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I just watched the first episode. I can only say that I almost (well, almost) cried when Longstaff appears scoring the double against Soton and talking about childhood dreams. PS: Huge subliminal advertising that will make you all Atlético fans too.
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This reminds me of what happened at the 2006 Basketball World Cup in Japan. Spain reached its first final of its life against Greece (which had eliminated the USA from Lebron, Carmelo, Bosh, Wade, Paul, Howard, Joe Johnson... The night before the final, the father of the Spain coach died. Nobody knew. Only him. He did not tell the players or anyone on the coaching staff (only his assistant). Spain swept Greece in the final and everyone realized that the coach seemed to be in another world. Then the news broke.
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It's even sadder that she scored the goal... And she dedicated it to the mother of a friend who had passed away a couple of days ago... Not knowing that her father had died hours before. In other words, being able to dedicate the goal of her life to her father, she did it for the mother of a friend.
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I think today we are rivals.
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I have Amazon Prime, but the documentary is not available for Spain. (And I think it's not possible to fix it with VPN because they are somehow different platforms I think) I am getting the chapters to download, but I need subtitles, even if they are in English. Does anyone know of a way to get them?
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https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/newcastle-united-adidas-team-up-27553899?utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=sharebar
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Generic small time football blather thread FOREVER
Diego21 replied to Sonatine's topic in Newcastle Forum
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Generic small time football blather thread FOREVER
Diego21 replied to Sonatine's topic in Newcastle Forum
I think Manchester United's doubts are evident because, although the court has decided that Greenwood is not guilty, we have all seen the video of the bloody bride asking for help and we have all seen the videos and audios where the conversation tells us that he is abusing clearly from her. I have not followed the case, and I do not know if she has simply withdrawn the complaint, if they have reached an agreement or what. But the evidence we've all seen will put Greenwood on trial in every stadium he steps foot in. -
Generic small time football blather thread FOREVER
Diego21 replied to Sonatine's topic in Newcastle Forum
It is very easy to get caught in a bet like this. Much more in a professional football so watched and so measured. I remember years ago, a boy from my neighborhood who played in the First Division of Futsal in Italy. His team was leading and played against the bottom of the League, which had already been relegated. The bets were 20 to 1 for my friend's team... And the boy told some people in the neighborhood to bet, because they had rigged the game to lose. The news spread around the neighborhood and even the dumbest could take €20 and bet. They finally lost that match.... But it turns out that the bookmakers found it very strange that in a futsal match where you almost never bet suddenly there would be hundreds of bets... And on top of that with such an improbable result. They challenged and no one charged anything. Fortunately I stayed out of it. -
prologue by Yoshinori MutĹŤ
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I agree on everything. And I still think that Liverpool can try to bring in another more defensive midfielder. Amrabat? I don't know if there are many more on the market. Also that they will surely try to bet everything on the next great Midfielder project that comes out of the Premier or is English. It is the team that most needed an all-terrain midfielder and this summer Caicedo, Lavia, Bellingham or Rice have escaped.
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Have you noticed that in an FA Cup match it is possible for our left flank to bring together Eddie Howe, Lewis Hall and Matt Ritchie. I will not know who is who.
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I do believe that Endo can contribute. At least with the national team he does. Anyway, I think Endo and Trent can be joined by Mac Allister, who might do better than them.
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Endo seems like a great player to me. I have always liked him. But I'm not sure that his football and pace is ideal for the Premier League and seeing that he's not just a defensive midfielder, I don't know if he'll only be able to sustain what Klopp wants by playing with players in the midfield like Gakpo, Mac Allister or Szobozslai. with zero defensive intentions. Yes indeed. The 16M price of him seems like a bargain to me. As a squad player he seems great to me. But I don't know if he's exactly the savior they need or if they're not going to burn him too soon. PS: In a few months my book on Japanese soccer stories will be out. So I hope Endo will play well at the beginning and give me a good publicity.
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It seems to me a very good advance, although I think they should give options for older people who do not know how to use their mobile phones or people who do not accept paying online. (I don't know if there are. They didn't give them to me). It was the first time I had entered a restaurant that worked like this. In Spain they did not exist (now I suppose there will be one). It was 4 years ago. After looking at the menu of dishes with my cousin for a while, he discovered the Wetherspoon logo at the bottom of the menu and out of curiosity, he Googled the name of the Wetherspoon app. If he didn't get to do that, he was still sitting there waiting for my burger. PS I was surprised that once we placed the order, the food arrived in less than 2 minutes. PS2: I'm remembering that I paid and my cousin still owes me half hahaha.
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I was about to leave the bar because no one was coming to take my food order. Then I found out that everything was done through the app. I meant that they are well-managed inscriptions and that they have been put to good use.
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The first time I went into a Wetherspoon I almost left angry and without eating. If they stay to explain that, it seems to me that they are exploited inscriptions.
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Yes. Hahahaha Okay. I don't want to scare anyone. But Manquillo at 18 years old was a Top player project. (As today is Lewis Hall) (Don't hate me). He played in the lower teams of Spain with two older boys (Montoya, Barcelona; Carvajal, Real Madrid) and the best of all was Manquillo. He looked amazing. But when he made his debut with the Atleti first team, he had the misfortune that Juanfran began to play in that team, who was a converted winger and who was the Best Right Back in the history of Atleti playing for the club for 7-8 years. great level. Manquillo went on loan... And it was so stupid that he went to Liverpool (where Glenn Johnson and Jon Flanagan were) and in the years in which he had to make the leap... he was playing very little and on loan without sense. Then he started playing LB sometimes... Where he had never played... And he ended up being a mediocre player. PS: The story with his brother is curious. Both played for Real Madrid. But Real Madrid kicked out VĂŻctor (his brother from him) and stayed with Javi when they were both 13 years old. This greatly upset the family, who wanted the brothers to continue playing together. So they went to AtlĂ©tico de Madrid. But VĂctor really wasn't good, he didn't pass the tests and Javier was left alone. VĂctor went to Rayo Vallecano and there he was. Victor retired 5-6 years ago and the highest level he could do was play a year in the third level of Spanish football (and in Spain, the third level is not professional and you don't earn money to live).
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Yes. In Celta Vigo. Could be. Because Celta de Vigo has 2RB (Carreria and Vazquez) and only 1LB (Manu Sánchez, on loan from Atleti). Carreira and so young and inexperienced, Vazquez is not so good and Sánchez is (for me) very soft in defense. The other day, Rafa played with Cervi (Second Striker) in Left Back.
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It sounds to me that Manquillo is in Spain. A few months ago Cádiz wanted him, who ended up saving the category. I've been looking, and there are only two teams in Spain that need to sign a RB (Alavés and Rayo Vallecano). Rayo Vallecano is in Madrid, so he could come home. The problem? Manquillo's twin brother (yes, there are two) played for several years in the Rayo Vallecano youth academy and when he left there must have been a very bad relationship between family and club.
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Hall is very young. He has to earn a place and we'll see what happens. It is a long season, 60 games. I believe that with this, what happens is that Burn will be one of the 4 central defenders, but he will continue to be the starting LB, and that we will not sign a new CB this market (unless Lascelles leaves) and we will leave the signing of a CB for the next summer). What "scares" me is the number of players that we are going to have with barely playing minutes and that I don't know if we will be able to sign up among the 25. I understand that Fraser, Hayden, Manquillo and Hendrick will leave, but even so, we still have players that Howe wants to be on the squad and that they are going to stay despite knowing that they never play like Ritchie, Krafth, Dummett, Gillespie...
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By the way. Is Hall an old fan of the club or something?
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I thought the reason for Gillespie's renewal was because he grew up in the youth academy and could fill one of the 4 required UCL slots, but he actually left the team at the age of 15-16 so he doesn't count as a UEFA youth academy player. Anyway, I really like what the club is doing. A sense of belonging to the squad and a sense of belonging to everything outside, with people like Ameobi or Given taking part, with people like Shearer with whom you interact... That visit from Milburn's relatives on the trip to the USA... Hopefully important things can be done with people like Solano, Keegan, Gazza or even Steven Taylor to try to reach different generations.