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trevs-chalobah · 2 years
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i just don’t understand this decision making??? we desperately need at least two centrebacks. city don’t really want to sell aké. de ligt wants to come but is very expensive.
finish the koundé deal so we‘ve got one cb to start with. continue talks with de ligt and koulibaly for either one of them. don’t get scammed by juve and by city. 50m for aké is ridiculous.
don’t entertain the thought of ronaldo and (sorry girls) neymar. ronaldo is a massive crybaby and we don’t need the next striker to throw a strop on the pitch. as kat said i don’t like why nike ended their collaboration with neymar and i also feel like he has a huge ego and we don’t need that in the team.
leave the deal on the table for raphina. either he‘ll take it or it‘ll drive up the price for barcelona. i‘m good either way. finish up the deal with sterling. forget about dembele. supposed interest in de jong is bullshit anyway imo.
or if raphina signs for barca offer a swap-deal for alonso.
new contracts for reece and mason. keep conor, levi and broja. another loan for billy. not sure yet on what to do with tino, dujon and maatsen.
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sktradevibez · 1 year
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⚡️Cristiano Ronaldo is to leave Manchester United by mutual agreement, with immediate effect. #ronaldo #cr #messi #football #cristianoronaldo #fifa #cristiano #neymar #realmadrid #soccer #juventus #championsleague #barcelona #futbol #premierleague #laliga #manchesterunited #juve #like #instagram #love #mbappe #portugal #seriea #follow #psg #ucl #liverpool #leomessi #halamadrid (at Chennai, India) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClSi4Hlhx7d/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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supasoccer · 2 years
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With the additions of Diogo Jota and Luis Diaz in January, Firmino's chances to play for the first team at Anfield have decreased. Even though Sadio Mane left this summer, Darwin Nunez's arrival indicates that the Brazilian will have a difficult time cracking the starting lineup for the next season. Firmino is eager for consistent playing time to reach the Brazil team for the next World Cup in Qatar and is considering leaving Liverpool for the first time since joining from Hoffenheim in 2015. According to the Italian newspaper Corriere dello Sport, Juventus is going to take advantage of the circumstance and is close to a £19 million agreement for the 30-year-old. Due to Firmino's short contract, Liverpool is glad to cash in, like they did with Mane. The price is reasonable for a guy of Firmino's caliber and experience. If the agreement is finalized, it would affect Chelsea's and Manchester United's summer transfer activities since Juve was also interested in Werner and Martial from the Blues and the Red Devils, respectively. Werner is dissatisfied at Stamford Bridge since he hasn't been able to play at his peak level there in two years, and a move back to RB Leipzig has also been suggested. Martial's future at Manchester United had seemed to be rather gloomy after his disappointing loan stint at Sevilla last season, but he has since returned to the club and is having a fantastic preseason. The Frenchman, who is just 26 years old, has been scoring often in friendlies under new manager Erik ten Hag, and with Cristiano Ronaldo's future up in the air, Martial may play a significant part for the Red Devils this season.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oR0WgIhFXpM #supasoccer #epl7 #laligabbva #seriea2 #ligue180 #laligasantander #europeanfootball #bundesliga2 #eredivisie #uefaeuropaleague #uefachampions
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aniss055 · 2 years
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Transfer window information for Friday July 29
Transfer window information for Friday July 29
Among the main information transfer window of the day, Cristiano Ronaldo is ready to return to Portugal, Koundé to sign for Barcelona, ​​PSG could part with two undesirables, OM are ahead of Tavares and Sanchez, Nice is tracking an Italian international hopeful, Rennes is heading for a Tottenham defender, Juve make an offer for a Liverpool striker… Jules Koundé leaves Sevilla for Barça. /…
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thenetionalnews · 2 years
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Watch: Cristiano Ronaldo given red card, leaves pitch in tears
Watch: Cristiano Ronaldo given red card, leaves pitch in tears
Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo is set to miss a reunion with Manchester United after being sent off on his Champions League debut for Juventus. Ronaldo was handed a red card in the 29th minute of Juve’s match at Valencia on Wednesday after tangling with Jeison Murillo. The footballer left the pitch in tears. In one of the videos being viral on social media, Ronaldo appeared to put his hand on…
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theliveusa · 2 years
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Watch: Cristiano Ronaldo given red card, leaves pitch in tears
Watch: Cristiano Ronaldo given red card, leaves pitch in tears
Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo is set to miss a reunion with Manchester United after being sent off on his Champions League debut for Juventus. Ronaldo was handed a red card in the 29th minute of Juve’s match at Valencia on Wednesday after tangling with Jeison Murillo. The footballer left the pitch in tears. In one of the videos being viral on social media, Ronaldo appeared to put his hand on…
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doonitedin · 3 years
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Ronaldo's return to United sparks hopes of reviving glory days
Ronaldo’s return to United sparks hopes of reviving glory days
Having left Manchester United in great shape 12 years ago, not long after firing it to a third straight league title, Cristiano Ronaldo is set to return to a club that is looking to recapture the glory days. They say never go back, but United fans had been longing for Ronaldo to rejoin their side for many years, more in forlorn hope than anything else. A Ronaldo return to England could have…
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all-about-cr7 · 3 years
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manchesterunited: #CR7 under the lights 💡
👀 This is already the third CR7 post by Manchester United this week 😍
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fentybucky · 3 years
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soo,, is ronaldo on the bench today?? I’m going crazy 
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theangryjuveblog · 5 years
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in case you haven’t heard, petronella waited until she left juventus to speak out about this.
personally, i’m mad that she dragged us like that after we offered her everything. the management forbids the players from discussing this kind of crap with the media for preservational reasons, obviously, so for her to call it a prison is just terrible.
BUT!!!! the other juventini aren’t mad about thAt in particular. what they’re mad about is that she “offended” their lord and saviour.
are you guys for fucking real?? THE MAN IS A RAPIST. i don’t even doubt it anymore with the way the case has been pushed around, and the evidence pulled a houdini on the court and disappeared. how do they have the nerve to say she’s being salty about “nothing”? the rape case is real, it is NOT going away until it is settled and nothing that filthy piece of shit does or says will change that.
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trossards · 6 years
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if juve really made caldara sing his initiation song yesterday just for them to swap him with bonucci i’m unstanning
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rmfantasysetpieces1 · 3 years
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UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2021-2022 GROUP STAGE THOUGHTS
I think all  the groups are interesting except  D , E, H,   I think those three groups will be boring and quickly decided by match day two with general placements. everybody else has possibilities, dangers.
Group A - I feel sorry for club brugge but a battle everywhere else Group B- complete group, danger all around Group C- complete group, danger all around Group F- How the other three deal with young boys will probably decide the groups placement Group G- complete group, danger all around
Tomorrow the Europa League draw, happy that my OL have the top  coefficient. means nothing in draw difficulty but good to see. OM will be nasty this season for any team.
#thestrategicwarroom the only team I think is in danger of getting in the europa league is MUFC. I think all other global brand teams can make the top two and most second tier teams are in good position to make top 3. But, MUFC is not in a good position to make top 2 for me. Nothing is easy , don't get me wrong. but I can see MUFC in the europa league again.
TRANSFER SEASON 8/26/2021 my thoughts
Shaquiri to OL from BAyern
DZeko to Inter Milan from Roma
Tammy ABraham to Roma from Chelsea
Bakayoko to AC Milan from Chelsea
Odriozola to Fiorentina from Real Madrid
I don't see Real Madrid offering the 220 million PSG said they wanted
Juventus was 28/30 million to sell CR7, they are not giving him for free.
Funny how a spanish club is trying to punk a french club and an english club is trying to punk an italian club.
GOOD TWEETS
https://twitter.com/ZachLowy/status/1430904345491480586
Manchester City paid 41 million of the Queen’s finest silver for Nathan Aké but want Juventus to give them Cristiano Ronaldo for free with five days left in the transfer window. Football is a funny game.
https://twitter.com/Bonetti/status/1430905817960570898 A lot of Juventini have a right to have a really sour taste in their mouth with this whole Ronaldo saga. For this to happen on the last week of the transfer market, hardly giving any time to Juve to properly reinvest, get new players acclimated etc. Very shady.
https://twitter.com/MarkJBon/status/1430906599812435971 I don’t think I’m alone when I say many true fans of Juve are looking forward to him leaving.  It’ll be nice to be relieved of his drama, his obsessed fans and the hateful Messi adorers who troll the Juve boards .
IN AMENDMENT
Italian clubs are not built for the modern media starlets.
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majbucky · 3 years
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do you believe that ronaldo is leaving juve
i honestly don’t know, now that juve will play ucl next season i think it’s a bigger chance he’s staying (i’m pretty sure he wouldn’t have stayed if juve were to play europa league...)
my gut feeling is telling me he’s staying, but anything could happen really!
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juventusgoal · 3 years
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Juventus neutralize Inter and go to the final !!!
By conceding a draw (0-0) this evening against Inter, Juventus qualified for the final of the Italian Cup, scheduled for May 19. She will face the winner of the duel between Atalanta and Naples.
With the 1-2 obtained in the first leg, the Old Lady was content to manage her lead and block the few interist initiatives. Great teamwork and further proof of maturity and personality from Pirlo's men.
Bravo to the bianconeri, simply impeccable in the defensive phase, in particular Demiral and de Ligt who literally erased Lautaro Martinez and Lukaku.
The game
The first minutes are played at an extremely low pace. Juve are content to circulate the ball, while Inter watch and let play. A possession of the ball that will continue. But after the first 15-20 rather monotonous minutes, Inter decided to raise the tone and attack with determination. Juve are in great difficulty but Inter's chances are generally not very dangerous. Still, the Old Lady is playing much too low and she can no longer get out of her half of the field. It was not until the last ten minutes of this first period to see the bianconeri manage to get their heads out of the water and create two timid scoring chances with Ronaldo. The score will not change in this first tactical enough period.
The start of the second period is more balanced, but also more fought, with two teams giving in blow for blow. Concrete opportunities are scarce but Juve and Inter are playing with great intensity and determination. It was not until the 63rd minute of play to witness the first great Turin opportunity: McKennie launched Ronaldo in depth, the Portuguese found himself facing Handanovic but the interiste goalkeeper won his duel. If it leaves a little too much to its opponent of the day, Juve has the merit of ensuring defensively and being more dangerous. In the 69th minute, CR7 gave themselves a huge scoring opportunity, defeating Skriniar first and then Bastoni before seeing their shot blocked by Handanovic. Juve are perfectly focused and they concede absolutely nothing to Inter in the defensive phase. And this will be the case until the final whistle!
Match sheet
Juventus 0 - 0 Inter Milan
Yellow cards: Darmian 13 ', Alex Sandro 24', Perisic 65 ', Brozovic 73'
Juventus (4-4-2): Buffon; Danilo, Demiral, de Ligt, Alex Sandro; Cuadrado (Chiellini 81 '), Bentancur, Rabiot, Bernardeschi (McKennie 62'); Kulusevski (Chiesa 87 '), Ronaldo. Alternates: Szczesny, Pinsoglio, Bonucci, Dragusin, Di Pardo, Frabotta, Peeters, Morata.
Inter (3-5-2): Handanovic; Skriniar, from Vrij, Bastoni (Kolarov 65 '); Hakimi, Barella, Brozovic, Eriksen (Sensi 65 '), Darmian (Perisic 57'); Lukaku, Lautaro Martinez. Alternates: Radu, Padelli, Ranocchia, D'Ambrosio, Kolarov, Young, Gagliardini, Vecino, Pinamonti.
Referee: Mariani de Aprilia
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terrebus-fc · 4 years
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how do all y'all recommend getting into football for a newcomer? just pick a team and start watching them? or like watch previous tournaments or something?
first of all, welcome to football :3
there’s some similarities to the terror so i think you might find it quite familiar:
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get ready for some rambling below the cut!
i think it’s easiest to start by watching a bigger international tournament while it’s happening. the world cup, obviously, is the biggest event in football, but other tournaments like the european championships or the copa américa (or whatever is going on where you’re from) also work well and are happening sooner (in 2020). follow the country you’re from if they qualified or pick any other country you like, really, and… just watch.
the advantage of those tournaments are that you’ll usually get to see a good mix of teams that are actually playing to win, that it all happens within the span of a month and that there will be extensive media coverage of the matches, part of it tailored to new viewers. don’t worry too much about the details of all the rules, you’ll get into the important ones quite quickly after watching some matches. part of being a football fan also is angrily disagreeing with the rules so not much knowledge is required. the emotions are the important thing. when the tournament is over you can follow the players you got to know during it back to their clubs and slip nicely into watching club football and selling your soul to the beautiful game.
of course you can also start with club football and randomly see what sticks. football is all about irrational attachments so… whatever works. (if you’re looking for club matches, this is a good site to find a stream!)
we agreed on our discord to each recommend a past match and an upcoming one to watch. i’ve thought about it for a bit and always kept coming back to the same match that’s a classic one and though it’s cliché i’m biased enough not to care. so. world cup 2014 semifinal between germany and brazil. i promise you the pay-off is very good (unless you support brazil).
for an upcoming match there’s a women’s football match between england and germany happening on 9th november. i know we’re all here for guys being lads but if you feel like it, check out the women playing, too.
- frauke
past match: my past match recommendation is Germany vs England, World Cup 2010, Round of 16. I think it’s a beautiful example of football at its best (Germany’s incredibly fluid style of play, feat. one of my favorite goals of all time) and worst (a referee completely failing to call a goal: a farcically monstrous error on the world stage). I love this game because despite everyone’s tactics, despite everyone’s efforts, the entire game arguably hinges on one incredibly stupid, incredibly human mistake, and what comes after. In a way it is a little bit like the Franklin expedition! And even nine years later the thought of what could have been evokes hilarity in some (three fifths of this mod team) and despair in others (one fifth of this mod team). That’s football babey! [WATCH IT HERE]
upcoming match: I’m gonna recommend a club match for this one! I’m a fan of German football and the Berlin derby (Union Berlin vs Hertha Berlin) is coming up this Saturday (Nov 2) at 5:30PM GMT! This is the first time these teams will be playing each other in the top league of German football, and it’s likely to be a good example of what rivalries in club football can be like. Union Berlin has a great underdog story–this is their first year ever in the Bundesliga–and it should be a lot of fun all around! Also, one week later, on Nov 9 at 4:30PM GMT, Borussia Dortmund take on perennial juggernauts Bayern Munich. Over the last decade or so Dortmund’s fast-paced, attacking football has been the only real challenge to Bayern’s throne, and with Bayern (my team, for better or worse) not playing nearly as well as they should this season, this could shape up to be an exciting match!
-ireny
past match: so i heard you like this very english show about these very english boys? you also like to suffer? FANTASTIC! croatia vs. england, the world cup 2018 semifinals, is the only match that matters on the planet and you should watch it immediately. underdog narratives on both sides! nobody expected either team to make it as far as they did – england because they’ve got a long history of disappointing in national tournaments, croatia because they’re considered a small country in football terms and because they hadn’t gotten past the group stages since 1998. england scored early, croatia equalized in the second half to drag them to extra time – their third game in a row that went to 120+ minutes – and despite how ragged and exhausted the team was, my #1 player of all time ever mario mandžukić scored the winning goal that got croatia through to their first ever world cup final. it was a truly transcendent moment. no matter whose side you’re on (i mean, there is only one right side, but who am i to judge) it’s a thrilling, scrappy game to watch. i want you to watch it so badly, i have a link for you.
upcoming match: outside of frothing at the mouth about my national team, i watch the italian league religiously. if you’d like to try out club football, this weekend has a couple high profile games in italy. on saturday (nov. 2) at 7:00 AM PT, you can watch roma vs. napoli, which are two teams that are considered hipster to like despite the fact that they’re actually massive. napoli are, regrettably, usually very good, but have had a poor start to their season, so they’ll be looking to dominate on-fire roma. it should be a shitshow, i can’t wait! meanwhile, at 12:45 PM PT you can watch the derby della mole, torino vs. juventus. juve is the most successful team in serie a, and torino are their cross-town rivals who are EXTREMELY lovable but also Not Very Good At Football. watch it and root for torino and have your heart broken (and then come talk to me about either team/any players you like because i can prime you equally on both!) (not ronaldo.)
- caitlin
past match: W O W do the attacks against england just keep coming and coming huh just like Tuunbaq huh!!!! Aside from that, the perennial sense of crisis, setback after setback, English people suffering, madness and disappointment, and betrayal of everything you hold dear are also some of the ways in which England resembles The Terror and therefore why you should also watch us. 
In the spirit of England, I’m going to recommend a match in which we lose: England 1-1 West Germany, 4-3 on penalties, at the 1990 World Cup. We lose to Germany a lot. (Pls hold: 1966, babey.) But 1990 was the first time that we reached the semi-finals since ‘66, and it was crazily emotionally charged; our coach Bobby Robson was leaving amidst a scandal, there’d been fights between the police and fans, and of course there was a palpable sense of christ, we could actually do it. (I say ‘we’ as in the way football fans say ‘we’, since in 1990 I was -5 years old.) The game is rip-roaring, furious, dramatic - look for Gazza’s Tears - and also introduces you to the concept of extra time, aka sitting in your seats for a full half-hour more than you expected, and penalties, aka something we are so famously bad at that when we finally won a penalty shootout last year we celebrated as if we had won the cup itself.
upcoming match: The Engl attacks made me defend myself and I couldn’t recommend a club game, which I would otherwise have (United 2-1 Arsenal ‘99, for those interested) because my club’s current football is SO DIRE I would not recommend it to anyone unless I wanted to turn them off of football forever. You might want to tune in next week for Liverpool Vs Man City (4:30 PM GMT, 10 Nov), a giant clash with probably entertaining football for everyone except United fans, who will desperately be cheering on Team Sinkhole.
- rach
I have something to add, which is that football has a weird and wild history, and I recommend looking up something like ‘the 10 most inexplicable moments in football’, or ‘five of the most unhinged things the most unhinged managers have ever said’ to get a taste. The sport is about enjoying the actual movement of the ball across the grass, but it’s also about basking in the massive array of bizarre personalities.
past match: a lot of good bases have already been covered re: Germany so I won’t pile on by recommending our 4-0 battering of Argentina in 2010 :3c I present to you instead the FA Cup final from 2014, Arsenal-Hull City. (Have a link!) Arsenal hadn’t won a trophy in nine years. The fan discontent with iconic manager Arsene Wenger was getting nasty. Hull City was the decided underdog. An underdog who promptly scored twice in the first ten minutes. Through a mix of lovely skill and scrappy luck the match ended happily for Arsenal, and even knowing that the Wenger story wasn’t entirely on the up and up after breaking that long drought, seeing the sheer joy and relief on everyone’ faces still makes me feel a whole lot of things.
upcoming match: that aside, Arsenal are currently playing as though they’ve got lost in a damp paper bag and have yet to soggily wander their way out. Despite that I’m going to recommend Leicester-Arsenal next weekend (9 Nov, 18.30 CET). Leicester have been absolutely swanning about (they annihilated Southampton last week 0-9 in the joint-largest prem league scoreline ever) and Arsenal at the moment, with their negative confidence and cotton wool defence are precisely in position to be smashed. But we’ve also done historically quite well against Leicester, and it could be the sort of match where Arsenal get their heads up and deliver the kind of easy-passing, smooth-running performance they’re supposed to be known for. It has great potential to be either a misery or a cheer-up charm for me, and regardless it’ll be a good time for you.
- Sabina
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xtraminute · 4 years
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