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23 minutes ago, ScouseFox said:

big torino fan now. up the maroons. go on joe. 

I've had to stop myself from ordering a Torino shirt 3 times today already

Posted

I nearly paid 90 quid for a retro one but couldn't justify it. might get a fake one. 

 

las palmas, torino and RB leipzig are my euro teams this year. up the lads. 

Posted

Talking about an emotional farewell - Bastian Schweinsteiger's tears in Mönchengladbach before his last appearance in a Germany shirt:

 

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3 minutes ago, MC Prussian said:

Talking about an emotional farewell - Bastian Schweinsteiger's tears in Mönchengladbach before his last appearance in a Germany shirt:

 

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Maybe it's just hay fever.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Cameroon international Samuel Nlend was already looking forward to playing for his new club Al-Ittihad in Egypt, when four days later, the club cancelled the contract, claiming Nlend had tested positive for HIV.

 

 

Nlend's previous club, Union Douala, have claimed Al-Ittihad just wanted to get rid of the player again because they couldn't afford the transfer fee and conditions.

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GKS Katowice hooligans have killed one of their own youth players: 19-year old Dominik Koszowski was attacked and stabbed by a mob at Katowice main station, following a night out with his 39-year old father.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sportsnews/article-3754546/Former-footballer-Dominik-Koszowski-stabbed-death-Polish-hooligans.html

 

Even more disgusting, some "fans" have started to congratulate the attackers for their deed:

http://www.fakt.pl/sport/inne-sporty/dominik-koszowski-zabity-przez-pseudokibicow-teraz-z-niego-kpia/n34rgze

 

Koszowski had recently quit pro football after a series of injures.

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ADO Den Haag fans told before the game they'd be sharing the away end with kids from a local cancer charity / children's hospital (the kids in the tier below them.)

 

So they all took cuddly toys and lobbed them over the top en mass for the kids. Absolutely epic. There's a vid on the BBC.

 

Amazing. lol

Posted
1 hour ago, Finnegan said:

ADO Den Haag fans told before the game they'd be sharing the away end with kids from a local cancer charity / children's hospital (the kids in the tier below them.)

 

So they all took cuddly toys and lobbed them over the top en mass for the kids. Absolutely epic. There's a vid on the BBC.

 

Amazing. lol

That's great.

Posted
1 hour ago, Finnegan said:

ADO Den Haag fans told before the game they'd be sharing the away end with kids from a local cancer charity / children's hospital (the kids in the tier below them.)

 

So they all took cuddly toys and lobbed them over the top en mass for the kids. Absolutely epic. There's a vid on the BBC.

 

Amazing. lol

Just seen that, proper fantastic gesture! The kids would never forget that moment

  • 2 weeks later...
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On 9/21/2016 at 15:07, FireFox said:

Balotelli on fire.

Still on fire.

 

Scored then got sent off. Second yellow was bs. He literally did nothing. Nice have Lyon next, will be tough without him.

Posted

2nd yellow "to be" revoked.

Ref admitted his mistake.

Not some conspiracy for Nice to be weakened against Lyon.

Posted

Enner Valencia in bitter row with his ex-wife over his daughter's custody:

 

Everton striker Enner Valencia has described accusations that he owes £13,500 in child maintenance to the mother of his daughter as a ‘ridiculous persecution’ against him.

Valencia was chased out of the stadium by police following Ecuador’s World Cup qualifier against Chile last week as they attempted to question him over alleged unpaid alimony.

Video footage was released showing the 26-year-old being carted off the field after suffering from altitude sickness with a number of officers in pursuit.

However, Valencia has now released a statement, stating how he must ‘honour his family as well as his personal and professional image’ after his ex-wife Synthia Pinargote initiated several legal matters against him.Police were also in attendance as he arrived for the game with Valencia’s teammates having to smuggle him into the stadium off the team bus.

In a statement, he said: “I feel the need to make the following clarifications, in order not only to clarify the facts, but to honour the image of my family and myself, both personally and professionally.

“I am currently facing several lawsuits initiated by Sinthyia Pinargote Chumo, which I perceive are aimed exclusively on matters of economic and personal gain, such as the demand for maintenance, presented in 2015, where I set the amount of 30,000 dollars a month as alimony.

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Enner Valencia received oxygen as he was taken off the field on a cart with police officers in pursuit (Reuters)

“Within the last two years, despite spending a sum estimated to 100,000 US dollars, for pensions of food, which can be verified on the website of the judiciary, she has prevented me strengthening my relationship with my daughter, because her mother prevents me from exercising any contact on my visits when I am in Ecuador.

“After talking with my family, we have made the decision to file a lawsuit, seeking custody of my daughter Beira, aiming for her to come live and study in England, where I live now, so she can grow in a stable environment, with the necessary conditions for her development.

“That application was granted in December 2015, the judiciary bestowing me custody of my daughter Beira, and suspending all alimony monthly payments to Mrs. Sinthyia Pinargorte.”

 Valencia’s agent Gonzalo Vargas confirmed on Friday that the arrest warrant for the striker had now been publically revoked.

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/international/enner-valencia-arrest-video-statement-police-equador-alimony-child-maintenance-a7353626.html

 

 

 

Guest Col city fan
Posted

What a morning of football tomorrow!

First, the 'big blue' in Melbourne, followed by Chelski v City!

Lovely....

lol

 

Posted
13 hours ago, Col city fan said:

What a morning of football tomorrow!

First, the 'big blue' in Melbourne, followed by Chelski v City!

Lovely....

lol

 

It's a great evening indeed. Just a slight correction 'the big blue' is Melbourne Victory v Sydney Fc the original derby before these new teams were formed.

Should be a cracking game though with plenty of goals

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