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allright, so im looking for a football(soccer) team to follow
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fcuku wrote
at 11:22 PM, Saturday July 17, 2010 EDT
and im hoping all of the european people on here can tell me what to really think of these teams i have chosen to root for at random
EPL: Stoke City bundesliga: Vfl Wolfsburg eredivisie: FC Groningen |
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kaspar0w wrote
at 1:32 AM, Sunday July 18, 2010 EDT take a look at bayer leverkusen and werder bremen from bundesliga. and bayer munich of course...
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scaramanga wrote
at 5:11 AM, Sunday July 18, 2010 EDT "and im hoping all of the european people on here can tell me what to really think of these teams i have chosen to root for at random
EPL: Stoke City bundesliga: Vfl Wolfsburg eredivisie: FC Groningen" depends on what you are looking for. if you want to associate yourself with some successful soccer team as a sorry way to divert from your own miserable life then those are the wrong choice. if you are looking for misery you are right on. those mentioned are all loser teams that wont make it. mark my words. |
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moondust wrote
at 3:52 PM, Sunday July 18, 2010 EDT Clearly: Bayern München/ Bavaria Munich is the best team Europe can offer at the moment.
They have the best managegement and have had a sustaibable development regarding finances and team building. Also: most of their players actually do come from Germany (which is not always the case with Euopean top teams - Inter Milan for example won the Champions League without any Italian players). Unlike Wolfsburg, Munich basically gets their money from their sports related success and not from big corporations. (FC Wolfsburg could actually be renames into "FC Volkswagen"). So Chase, if you want a good team, pick Bayern München. |
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moondust wrote
at 3:53 PM, Sunday July 18, 2010 EDT edit:
management* renamed* (thanks ryan for that edit button) |
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KKKCCC wrote
at 4:43 PM, Sunday July 18, 2010 EDT Chase, look closer to Hamburger SV (the only club being consecutive in the Bundesliga since they start the Bundesliga)
i dont want to intervene, but supporting Bayern only because they are succesful would be wrong imo, and btw: since when are ribery, robben etc german? do u live in the boarders of germany 1944? :p Since i dont care about the other Leagues, i cant give informtion on that. |
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KKKCCC wrote
at 4:45 PM, Sunday July 18, 2010 EDT and using "most" for 12/27 isnt really accurate
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fcuku wrote
at 4:52 PM, Sunday July 18, 2010 EDT allright, if i wanted to follow a bundesliga team that has a lot of talent, but not that many people bandwagon them yet, who would that be?
or maybe a team that has a star with a big drug/hooker problem? |
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moondust wrote
at 1:01 PM, Monday July 19, 2010 EDT Who said that Ribery and Robben were German? Who???
and 12/27 (in case that number is accurate in the first place) is still better than what most other teams have to offer. So what's actually the pleasure of misunderstanding other people on purpose? And Chase: The most hooker-related team in the Bundesliga is definitely FC St. Pauli. St. Pauli is not an actual city but part of Hamburg and at the same probably the biggest red-light district in Germany. so yeah, St. Pauli is probably the team you would enjoy most. |
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KKKCCC wrote
at 1:43 PM, Monday July 19, 2010 EDT I dont think u are going to find players with a serious drug Problem, since they are pros who are gonna loose their jobs an shit.
BUT if u want a player with a hooker Problem, take a closer look on "Franck Ribery" who is having Sex with illegals. Just fyi the girl confirmed having sex with him while bein underage http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/26/sports/soccer/26soccer.html?_r=1&scp=2&sq=ribery+under-age&st=nyt @moon Im not misunderstanding you on purpose, but my definition of "most" would be 14 or higher/27, so idk im kinda precise in describing numbers. no offense |
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fcuku wrote
at 1:54 PM, Monday July 19, 2010 EDT allright, so i changed it a little
eredivisie: FC Utrecht bundesliga: FC st pauli |