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Would you spend €100+ on Paul Pogba??

  • Yup, still very young and filled with potential...

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Man even though they lost,Atletico impressed me a lot more than Barca this match,what fight in them as always :hat. Carrasco was lowkey MOTM imo.
 
Bravo won that game for Barca, that save against Greiz was sick :hat

Love the way Atletico play man, I still think they have a chance at La Liga and the UCL
 
Spurs continuing to stay in form I see...

For the Port chops in this thread,any info of Renato Sanches from Benfica?

Don't know much about him but he's a B2B mid, strong and energetic, can hold onto the ball well but his distribution can be a let down. Has a powerful strike as well.
 
Nacho with a hat trick now :hat

Edit: and an assist to Sterling now.
The Young God :hat :hat :hat
Pellegrini needs to seriously think about switching to a 2 striker formation.

Aguero-Nacho
Sterling-Silva-Navas

Interchange Fernandinho/Fernando and Yaya at CDM and City's defense will be City's defense.

Really cool of Zabaleta to tell Sterling to give Iheanacho that PK too. He needs that way more than Sterling.
 
American teen Pulisic makes Bundesliga debut
by Mike Woitalla, January 30th, 2016 4:41PM

Pennsylvania product Christian Pulisic entered Borussia Dortmund’s 2-0 win over Ingolstad on Saturday in the 68th minute, making the 17-year-old the youngest American Bundesliga debutant and the eighth youngest player ever to see German first division action.

Youngest Bundesliga Debutants
1. Nuri Sahin (16 years, 335 days) Borussia Dortmund (2005)
2. Juergen Friedl (17 years, 25 days) Eintracht Frankfurt (1976)
3. Ibrahim Tanko (17 years, 60 days) Borussia Dortmund (1994)
4. Julian Draxler (17 years, 116 days) Schalke 04 (2011)
5. Marc Stendera (17 years, 117 days) Eintracht Frankfurt (2013)
6. Christian Woerns (17 years, 121 days) Mannheim (1989)
7. Christian Wueck (17 years, 132 days) Nuremberg (1990)
8. Christian Pulisic (17 years, 134 days) Borussia Dortmund (2016)
9. Lennart Hartman (17 years, 136 days) Hertha Berlin (2008)
10. Marc-Andre Kruska (17 years, 137 days) Bor. Dortmund (2004)

Pulisic, who is third youngest Bundesliga debutant of the last decade, replaced Colombian Adrian Ramos with the score tied, 0-0. Pulisic delivered several crosses from the left wing as host Dortmund surged after it had struggled somewhat against Ingolstad, which won promotion from the second division last season.

The former U.S. U-17 national team playmaker, who in 2015 starred for Borussia Dortmund's U-17 and U-19 teams, was promoted to the first team during the Bundesliga winter break and had an impressive run at the team’s camp in Dubai. He got an assist in an exhibition game against Eintracht Frankfurt and was on the bench for Dortmund during its 3-1 win over Borussia Moenchengladbach when the Bundesliga returned from its break. The following day he scored in a friendly against Union Berlin.
 
If I ever became a billionaire with enough to buy and sustain a club the other club I would want to buy outside of Crystal Palace would be MK Dons. The name MK Dons is just begging to be marketed 
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http://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/fo...la-s-wife-given-VIP-tour-of-Manchester-school
 
Starsport  understands that his wife, Cristina, was given a VIP guided tour of St Bede’s College in Manchester yesterday.

Mrs Guardiola, it has been said by onlookers, was accompanied by the wife of City’s director of football Txiki Begiristain as they checked out the school which has close links with the club.

Around 40 of City’s academy players are students at St Bede’s and it was in the school chapel where former boss Roberto Mancini prayed the day before the historic 2012 triumph over QPR, which dramatically clinched the Premier league title.
 
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