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European Football 2010-2011

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The cameras which panned round to him showed when he was wincing cos the pain was so bad. Felt really sorry for him :(

I still can't wait for next month where Barca play Real twice within a week!

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Real Madrid won 7-0 tonight against Malaga, with Ronaldo getting another hat-trick. Him and Messi are out of this world at the moment.

Still 7 points off Barcelona though.

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Yep his hat-trick tonight meant he went level with Messi on goals this season. There's just no stopping them right now.

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Sankt Pauli. :(

got completely destroyed - in 12th though.

Not been paying much attention to german football but i'm suprised to see werder bremen and stuttgart that low.

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strange - i remember stuttgart as being fairly good.

meanwhile north of the border stirling ****ed up big time, 3-0 up at home to cowdenbeath with 13 minutes to go, 3-2 up with a minute to go and lost 4-3. Up the blue brazil.

Just as well though, a stirling win would have seen them draw level with us, still in the relegation/promotion play-off spot but 1 point behind raith with a game in hand and 3 points behind dundee with 2 in hand.

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Another win for Barca tonight.

Gooners - be afraid. Be VERY afraid.

Barca didn't start with Iniesta, Villa or Abidal tonight. And the win was slow-paced so definitely saving themselves for Tuesday. Keita was the unlikely winner of today's match though!

Dortmund keep rolling on.

1-0 win over Cologne on Friday.

Should have been so much more, even by half-time. Maybe 3 or 4nil after 45mins. Lewandowski took the goal well though.

Koln fans are saying it was an acceptable defeat cos it was only by 1 goal lol

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strange - i remember stuttgart as being fairly good.

They've lost a whole host of players since the Championship season a few years ago, not to mention changed coaches several times, and have struggled for stability. They had a similar start to the season a couple of years ago when Markus Babbel was on course to get them relegated before he got sacked and they turned it around.

Would personally love to see them go down, for mostly personal reasons to be honest (I know a complete twat Stuttgart fan. :whistle: )

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Loving the Bundesliga again this year, what with Bayern finding things increasingly difficult (3 defeats in a week!) and being 5 points adrift of even the Champions League qualifying places (g'won, Hannover!). Mainz have been ridic as well this season and can go back above Bayern by a point into 4th if they win at Hamburg later.

Schalke's misfortune this season is absolutely hilarious and the fact that they spent so much money bolstering their attacking options to only have 29 goals in 25 games (joint 3rd worst attack in the league) is fvcking brilliant. Not completely safe yet either, seeing as they're only 5 points above an automatic relegation spot despite being 10th, though it might as well by 6 based on their superior goal difference to those sides below them (only Stuttgart are within 3 goals of Schalke's -1).

Could be worse for Schalke, though. Since the Bundesliga resumed after the winter break 8 games ago, Kaiserslautern are without a win and have picked up just 4 points, whilst Frankfurt also haven't won, have 2 points and haven't even scored a goal. No suprises for guessing that they drew 0-0 yesterday afternoon lol!!

Shame about all the trouble yesterday though. Apparently Kaiserslautern fans pulled the emergency brakes on their train to the Frankfurt game when Frankfurt hooligans started throwing stones, bottles, firecrackers and flares at it! Caused a delay of 15 minutes to the kickoff. Not sure if anyone was injured or not. Was allegedly some trouble as well between a few Frankfurt and Karlsruhe fans after their respective games at a motorway service stop. Not good.

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Real scored their 100th goal of the season tonight.

And Adebayor's goal was delightful.

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My link

The chairman of a French village football team has been suspended after making an audacious attempt to sign Lionel Messi.

FC Borne’s Cédric Enjolras submitted the formal request to sign Barcelona’s World Player of the Year last month after a boozy night out with friends.

However, the official request was intercepted by the French Football Federation who decided against sending it to Barcelona – instead suspending Cédric Enjolras for six months with three suspended.

Yves Begon, chairman of the FFF committee, acknowledged the request was a joke but that they “could not accept such behaviour”.

The French village, which has a population of just 400 people, play in the second division of the Haute-Loire district in the south of central France – a world away from where La Liga’s chief tormentor plies his exquisite trade.

Messi has already scored more than 40 goals for the Spanish side this season in the domestic game and in Europe and is widely regarded as one of the game’s greatest ever talents.

On Tuesday night he scored twice for Barcelona as the Catalan giants tore Arsenal apart, winning 3-1 in the second-leg of a Champions League tie.

His first goal, which saw him flick the ball over the keeper and then into the back of the net was described by Rio Ferdinand as a “Fifa 11 goal”.

lol

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lol lol Heroic.

Not sure why he needs to be suspended though, or why the FA felt the need to step in at all?

I'm sure it would have given someone in Barcelona a giggle.

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Bayern absolutely dry-fvcked Hamburg 6-0 at the Allianz s'afternoon, Robben bagged a hat-trick and Ribery also got on the scoresheet. Destructive performance and just the kind of emphatic win they needed after such a turbulent week.

Dortmund were not so fortunate, though. Lost 1-0 away to Hoffenheim despite having the better of the game. Still 12 points clear at the top, though Leverkusen have a game in hand tomorrow away at Mainz, who will be hoping to go back above Bayern in 4th.

Meanwhile, Frankfurt scored their first goal in 9 games away at Schalke, but it wasn't enough as they lost yet again and are in complete freefall. Also, Pauli host Stuttgart tomorrow in an absolutely gigantic game at the bottom, proper 6-pointer, that is. 3rd worst home side in the league against the 2nd worst away side. Should be interesting.

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Hadjuk Split celebrating their centenary year, looks spectacular.

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unfortunately their results haven't been as spectacular, 2 wins in their last 5 and currently 1-0 down to dinamo zagreb

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Over 300000 fans have applied for Dortmund's last home game of the season.

How many are actually available? 21000.

Crazy.

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St Pauli 2-0 down to Schalke. Down to 9 men and only about 4 minutes to go when some bright spark lobs some beer (still in plastic glass) at the linesmen who disallowed a Pauli equaliser and the ref (who had been utter tripe all game) abandons the match!

You have to love the Bundesliga :D

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St Pauli 2-0 down to Schalke. Down to 9 men and only about 4 minutes to go when some bright spark lobs some beer (still in plastic glass) at the linesmen who disallowed a Pauli equaliser and the ref (who had been utter tripe all game) abandons the match!

You have to love the Bundesliga :D

Guess the result will be allowed to stand and St Pauli will be looking at a fine and/or ground closure.

Certainly can't see them getting the kid-glove treatment that Millwall had a few weeks back when a similar incident happened there.

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Guess the result will be allowed to stand and St Pauli will be looking at a fine and/or ground closure.

Certainly can't see them getting the kid-glove treatment that Millwall had a few weeks back when a similar incident happened there.

Ground closure??? Are you for real???

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a) It's the Bundesliga

b) It was a plastic cup

c) Millwall fans usually use glass bottles, coins or other solid (and much more harmful) objects

d) Millwall fans are d*cks, St. Paulianer are usually not

St. Pauli are more likely to face two home games in front of an audience of zero, plus a fine of around 100'000 Euro.

Here's the scene for all to see:

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I think that's what he meant when he said ground closure, just a game or two behind closed doors.

Even that seems harsh for a plastic cup and a bit of beer.

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Ground closure??? Are you for real???

St. Pauli are more likely to face two home games in front of an audience of zero, plus a fine of around 100'000 Euro.

Isn't that the same thing?

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