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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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Joey44 wrote
at 2:24 PM, Monday July 19, 2010 EDT if you want to follow an underdog team that no one likes then go for stoke.
I would recommend teams like Everton, Hamburg, Ajax, Fiorentina or Atletico Madrid |
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KKKCCC wrote
at 2:29 PM, Monday July 19, 2010 EDT So chase, if u have a little money to spend, buy yourself this classic T-Shirt, that has cult status, and which like every german will recognize.
That was printed after the 2:1 win against Bayern munich(heartless capilatistic team with the only purpose to make more money). |
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KKKCCC wrote
at 2:29 PM, Monday July 19, 2010 EDT |
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The Greek7 wrote
at 2:44 PM, Monday July 19, 2010 EDT KKKCCC moondust is a babbling moron you didn't know that already?
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dasfury wrote
at 3:02 PM, Monday July 19, 2010 EDT its almost too bad there isnt a FC uku
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moondust wrote
at 3:26 PM, Monday July 19, 2010 EDT Yeah, Bayern makes the money themselves.
While clubs like Schalke or Chelsea get their millions from corporations like Gazprom etc. What do you like better? Hypocrite. The other thing: If you look at the whole team, it might be 12/27 (you still haven't delivered the evidence though). If you look at the people who are ACTUALLY playing, it's usually 6/11 while with other teams it's close to 0/11. I gave you the Inter Milan example, care to comment on that? |
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dasfury wrote
at 3:28 PM, Monday July 19, 2010 EDT isnt the point of professional sports to win and make money?
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trendz wrote
at 3:33 PM, Monday July 19, 2010 EDT I root for the USA in soccer. They have the best player in the world on their team: David Beckham!
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Shevar wrote
at 3:47 PM, Monday July 19, 2010 EDT St. Pauli is an excellent choice
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moondust wrote
at 3:48 PM, Monday July 19, 2010 EDT It is, das.
At least to a certain extent. |