I think once his career is over it will be safe to say we are watching the greatest footballer, ever.
I know fucking karate
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we can dream. I still <3 him thoughjustice wrote:
If Mourinho pulls this off now....
Just imagine.=
<----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> This fucking good!aerodynamic wrote:
How Fucking Good Is Messi?
that pisses me off so much
Cheating is when you do something that blatantly gives you the advantage. Fact of the matter is, we lost even with Adebayor sent off, Wolfgang didn't give anything for the fake hand on Sergi and Arbeloa's tackle STILL merited a yellow card (clear obstruction).Sturgeon wrote:
They're regarded as the best team in the world yet still see the need to blatantly cheat like that, disgraceful team and will be seen as one in my eyes from now on, thank god Nani isn't as bad as that.
Except for maybe every team in Serie A. Also, Angel di Maria dives for the behalf of every RM-player.Sturgeon wrote:
Diving in most teams is rare, Barcelona play great football but spoil it, there is no other team that dives as much as Barcelona, none.
And bollocks is it just a few times.
Post match review, with harsh disciplinary action against player and club.Zimmer wrote:
Diving is, unfortunately, now part of the game. It's ugly, makes football look bad, but it's there. Deal with it.
DrunkFace wrote:
Post match review, with harsh disciplinary action against player and club.Zimmer wrote:
Diving is, unfortunately, now part of the game. It's ugly, makes football look bad, but it's there. Deal with it.
UEFA wrote:
Following last night's UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg between Real Madrid CF and FC Barcelona, UEFA has opened the following disciplinary cases against the clubs.
The case against Real Madrid is in relation to the throwing of missiles, a pitch invasion, the red card shown to Pepe, the dismissal of coach José Mourinho, as well as the inappropriate statement given by Mr Mourinho to the media after the match (UEFA Disciplinary Regulations, Article 5 – Principles of conduct).
The case against Barcelona regards the red card administered to José Pinto.
Both cases will be heard by the UEFA Control and Disciplinary Body on Friday 6 May.