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for whom?Originally Posted by BrOwNiN187
Riquelme to Man City would be dope as hell.
Originally Posted by SinnerP
@ Anderson... I can't stand the guy... Am I missing something?
I dunno if its because my beer league soccer team is all Argentinians that praise Riquelme like Christ or not but dude can still play at his age. He could hold his own as a CM in the Prem. His style of play would only help Man City.Originally Posted by zizou
for whom?Originally Posted by BrOwNiN187
Riquelme to Man City would be dope as hell.
that would be disastrous for city and riquelme.
anyways, just read that sneijder is in milan and the deal is imminent.
i didn't know that RM was his dream club. sucks for him to have to leave, but he's probably doing the right thing for his career. especially since it's a WC year.
great news for inter.
van der vaart is in a sticky situation, and it's pretty sad. he said he wants to go somewhere that can provide the best treatment for his wife, who has breast cancer. so it makes the options even more limited. i don't think he'd be a good fit for either liverpool or arsenal, but they are top clubs. dunno what kind of medical hospitals and treatment centers, etc. liverpool and london provide. but i know houston has some of the best cancer treatment sites. so he should come here and play for the dynamo!
no worries,Michael...Originally Posted by AirJordanSeattle23
Manchester United striker Michael Owen is set to miss out on a place in England's squad for the forthcoming friendly against Slovenia and the World Cup qualifier against Croatia after failing to impress the coach of his national side Fabio Capello.
Full story: The Sun
Originally Posted by Henri2310
What a bizzare incident at Upton Park during the WHU-Millwall Carling Cup match. A man stabbed, smh.
Edit: If anyone is looking for a football avy shoot me a pm and Ill see what I can do.
Originally Posted by BrOwNiN187
I dunno if its because my beer league soccer team is all Argentinians that praise Riquelme like Christ or not but dude can still play at his age. He could hold his own as a CM in the Prem. His style of play would only help Man City.Originally Posted by zizou
for whom?Originally Posted by BrOwNiN187
Riquelme to Man City would be dope as hell.
that would be disastrous for city and riquelme.
anyways, just read that sneijder is in milan and the deal is imminent.
i didn't know that RM was his dream club. sucks for him to have to leave, but he's probably doing the right thing for his career. especially since it's a WC year.
great news for inter.
van der vaart is in a sticky situation, and it's pretty sad. he said he wants to go somewhere that can provide the best treatment for his wife, who has breast cancer. so it makes the options even more limited. i don't think he'd be a good fit for either liverpool or arsenal, but they are top clubs. dunno what kind of medical hospitals and treatment centers, etc. liverpool and london provide. but i know houston has some of the best cancer treatment sites. so he should come here and play for the dynamo!
Disastrous? Nah son.
agree 100%.Originally Posted by Keepie Uppie
no worries,Michael...Originally Posted by AirJordanSeattle23
Manchester United striker Michael Owen is set to miss out on a place in England's squad for the forthcoming friendly against Slovenia and the World Cup qualifier against Croatia after failing to impress the coach of his national side Fabio Capello.
Full story: The Sun
anyway,i hope he's not distracted by the thought of playing for England again...
i'd rather see him concentrate on club football for United...
I feel like it would be a similar situation as Deco at Chelsea. Deco obviously hasn't settled well into the Prem and I dont see how Riquelmewould be any different. Yes he adds experience, and would be another big name to City but I dont see it panning out with much success. But who knows.Originally Posted by zizou
Originally Posted by BrOwNiN187
I dunno if its because my beer league soccer team is all Argentinians that praise Riquelme like Christ or not but dude can still play at his age. He could hold his own as a CM in the Prem. His style of play would only help Man City.Originally Posted by zizou
for whom?Originally Posted by BrOwNiN187
Riquelme to Man City would be dope as hell.
that would be disastrous for city and riquelme.
anyways, just read that sneijder is in milan and the deal is imminent.
i didn't know that RM was his dream club. sucks for him to have to leave, but he's probably doing the right thing for his career. especially since it's a WC year.
great news for inter.
van der vaart is in a sticky situation, and it's pretty sad. he said he wants to go somewhere that can provide the best treatment for his wife, who has breast cancer. so it makes the options even more limited. i don't think he'd be a good fit for either liverpool or arsenal, but they are top clubs. dunno what kind of medical hospitals and treatment centers, etc. liverpool and london provide. but i know houston has some of the best cancer treatment sites. so he should come here and play for the dynamo!
Disastrous? Nah son.
do you watch soccer? in particular the premier league and riquelme?
1. yes, he can still play. he's only, what, 31? so he still has a lot of years left.
2. if you watch the PL and riquelme, you'll know that he is too slow and immobile of the league. he'll have no time on the ball. look what happened to veron when he played in the league during his peak years. in england, a lot of "#10"'s like joe cole or rosicky or nasri or arteta are played out on the wings. there's just no room for a true #10 to function in the middle. riquelme will get lost there. he's too slow on the wings and we've seen him fail there at barca.
3. he has to have a team practically built around him and let him function has a true #10. in england and in the modern game, that style is rarely played anymore. he was able to play that way at villareal, and that's why he was good and the team played well.
4. tell me why you think his "style" would help man city? imo, it would only be a hinderance. he would hold the ball too long while trying to pick passes. however, as i mentioned, he won't have the kind of time he needs in that league.
5. there is a reason why none of the top clubs have been interested in him.
Originally Posted by Henri2310
I feel like it would be a similar situation as Deco at Chelsea. Deco obviously hasn't settled well into the Prem and I dont see how Riquelme would be any different. Yes he adds experience, and would be another big name to City but I dont see it panning out with much success. But who knows.Originally Posted by zizou
Originally Posted by BrOwNiN187
I dunno if its because my beer league soccer team is all Argentinians that praise Riquelme like Christ or not but dude can still play at his age. He could hold his own as a CM in the Prem. His style of play would only help Man City.Originally Posted by zizou
for whom?Originally Posted by BrOwNiN187
Riquelme to Man City would be dope as hell.
that would be disastrous for city and riquelme.
anyways, just read that sneijder is in milan and the deal is imminent.
i didn't know that RM was his dream club. sucks for him to have to leave, but he's probably doing the right thing for his career. especially since it's a WC year.
great news for inter.
van der vaart is in a sticky situation, and it's pretty sad. he said he wants to go somewhere that can provide the best treatment for his wife, who has breast cancer. so it makes the options even more limited. i don't think he'd be a good fit for either liverpool or arsenal, but they are top clubs. dunno what kind of medical hospitals and treatment centers, etc. liverpool and london provide. but i know houston has some of the best cancer treatment sites. so he should come here and play for the dynamo!
Disastrous? Nah son.
do you watch soccer? in particular the premier league and riquelme?
1. yes, he can still play. he's only, what, 31? so he still has a lot of years left.
2. if you watch the PL and riquelme, you'll know that he is too slow and immobile of the league. he'll have no time on the ball. look what happened to veron when he played in the league during his peak years. in england, a lot of "#10"'s like joe cole or rosicky or nasri or arteta are played out on the wings. there's just no room for a true #10 to function in the middle. riquelme will get lost there. he's too slow on the wings and we've seen him fail there at barca.
3. he has to have a team practically built around him and let him function has a true #10. in england and in the modern game, that style is rarely played anymore. he was able to play that way at villareal, and that's why he was good and the team played well.
4. tell me why you think his "style" would help man city? imo, it would only be a hinderance. he would hold the ball too long while trying to pick passes. however, as i mentioned, he won't have the kind of time he needs in that league.
5. there is a reason why none of the top clubs have been interested in him.