Loving the Atletico Madrid away shirt
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Nufc shirts are slimming.Dannyboy said:I know someone who buys every new Newcastle shirt despite supporting West Ham
Éperons said:Nufc shirts are slimming.Dannyboy said:I know someone who buys every new Newcastle shirt despite supporting West Ham
Dannyboy said:I own a ton of shirts, Roma from 1995, Barcelona from 98, Spain shirt from 98, Ireland.....you get the point. As long as it isn't another English club then I don't see the problem....I know someone who buys every new Newcastle shirt despite supporting West Ham, I genuinely can't talk to him about without wanting to smack him about a bit.
kangarisntpro said:Looks as though Neymar has sealed his move to Barcelona.
http://news.yahoo.com/barca-seal-neymar ... occer.html
Will happen in 2014 once Barca have paid the mental fee of 58million Euros.
Messi - Neymar - David Villa/Sanchez as a front three is unthinkable.
Belgian Spur said:Buying shirts from other teams is not treason , i always buy shirts when i visit cities on holiday. And it comes in handy when those teams play the scum or the chavs ... I was wearing my Napoli shirt and Milan shirt with lots of pride this year in the cl
My mum , god bless her, once brought me home an Arse shirt from a visit to London , she said : you collect football shirts dont you and the man in the shop said this is the best team in London :harryfacepalm:
Abbey Yid said:The La Liga title race given another interesting twist tonight. Solid Valencia performance (and individual brilliance from Guaíta) earned a 0-0 draw at the Bernabeu which means Madrid now lead Barca by just 4pts- with them having to play each other before the end of the season. They led by 10pts at one stage so they've thrown away quite a lead!3rd is also an interesting battle, Valencia looked to have it nailed on by the turn of the year but their recent form has been abysmal and they've been caught by Levante (surprise of the season) and free-spending Málaga with just 2pts separating the three of them (and a game in hand for Málaga).
Relegation is pretty much decided already. Racing Santander have had some surprisingly good performances throughout the year but find themselves 7pts from safety, and they're joined by Sporting Gíjon and Real Zaragoza in the relegation zone. Villarreal are dangerously close after a terrible season but should have enough about them to stay up- of course they lost Forlan to Inter and Rossi has been out all season with cruciate ligament damage.
Exciting times, that turned into more of a round-up than it was meant to be though. Amunt Valencia!
Genuinely, they're the Spanish Spurs! Except they've just started winning :harryblow:YidoBuckler said:Imagine throwing away a 10 point lead. Idiots.
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