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Now I'm wondering if he started pre gaming for the after party before the final. Would explain why he was so card happy if he was lit out of his mind the whole match.
Nice to hear that you have high hopes in us, but I don't believe that we will beat ItalyFrance,Germany,Belgium and Portugal for me. Think the Germans have the best chance out of anyone left to break through that Italian fortress around Gigi
I got Italy beating Germany.
If Germany can't beat the Azurri,no one is...
If Germany can't beat the Azurri,no one is...
Germany has never beaten Italy in a competitive match tho
Watch Portgual somehow trip and fall into the final I can definitely see that happening with how that side of the bracket is lol
I got Iceland, Germany, Poland, Wales.
Watch Portgual somehow trip and fall into the final I can definitely see that happening with how that side of the bracket is lol
I think they barely get by Poland (extra time goal or PKs) then lose to Belgium. They're just not very good.
Watch Portgual somehow trip and fall into the final I can definitely see that happening with how that side of the bracket is lol
I think they barely get by Poland (extra time goal or PKs) then lose to Belgium. They're just not very good.
I think they lose to Belgium in the semis too but there's still always a reserve with this Belgium team where you just never know how they will show up.
Mourinho intends to ditch LVG's tactics and pile into opponents, like Fergie's teams did
Jose Mourinho has promised to use ‘Fergie’s DNA’ to bring back the glory days to Manchester United.
New boss Mourinho wants to build a team with the same attacking philosophy legendary predecessor Sir Alex Ferguson demanded in his time at Old Trafford, and is determined to embrace that style.
The Special One has spoken to senior United players such as Wayne Rooney, David De Gea and Michael Carrick and outlined his plans for the coming season.
And Mourinho made it clear there's going to be a departure from the slow, pedestrian build-up play that blighted their previous manager Louis van Gaal’s time in charge.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footb...turn-fergie-way-8310325#ICID=sharebar_twitter
Maybe not but he isRooney washed though.
Cantona ain't walking through those doors