Football Thread No. 9

Ref and linesman both missed it, I guess.

60 goals for Messi this season. 60! The guy is just unbelievable.
 
Same as Dixie Dean's goal tally in the league (season 1927-28) then ;)
 
The EPL title race has been relatively dull this season; Arsenal v Man City was a fine example. Real Madrid and Barca are very good. I enjoy watching Real play any team.

Regarding the Champions League these semi finals are the best looking fixtures in recent memory. Ofcourse Real and Barca are brilliant but Bayern and Chelsea are also very hungry; theres a great balance among the teams. Every team has the quality to win, but equally importantly each storyline catches the imagination.
 
If Suárez is a filthy diver, what is Young?

Besides being offside of course.
 
Suarez isn't a racist. He just uses racist language.
 
What he said isn't racist in Spanish (never mind that Evra was lying), but, well… let's give it a rest.

Real Madrid draw at home to Valencia, will they suffer the Newcastle effect like al-City are doing? They're now only four points away from Barcelona and have to face them at the Camp Nou.
 
If Suárez is a filthy diver, what is Young?

Besides being offside of course.

Yeah, Young's was a dive. He was touched, but not enough to cause that fall. Probably should have had a yellow card for it.

With Suarez, it seems he's falling over and fluttering to the ground like a petal in the breeze once or twice every match. You'd have to be a pretty determined or very gullible ref to believe him now.
 
Come on, United are getting a lot of 'decisions' their way, nobody expects to win at Old Trafford anymore.
 
What he said isn't racist in Spanish (never mind that Evra was lying), but, well… let's give it a rest.

Real Madrid draw at home to Valencia, will they suffer the Newcastle effect like al-City are doing? They're now only four points away from Barcelona and have to face them at the Camp Nou.


Real Madrid are getting very nervous. They still have to play in Barcelona, and some other fields that have traditionally been complicated for them such as Vicente Calderon against Atletico de Madrid or San Mames against Athletic Club
 
Come on, United are getting a lot of 'decisions' their way, nobody expects to win at Old Trafford anymore.

Someone sounds very bitter that United look like winning another title.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-17562451 - Man City had actually gotten more penalties whilst Chelsea have conceded the least number of penalties at home which seems to suggest that the decisions don't necessarily favour big teams. Could it just be that whenever it happens in a United match its more high profile, so gets more attention and sticks in people's minds?

Of course I guess its easier to imagine it as one big conspiracy...
 
Of course I guess its easier to imagine it as one big conspiracy...

Nah, no conspiracy, just a shockingly bad decision. One of several over the weekend - Young getting a penalty, Ivanovic being called on-side, Mancini choosing to play Balotelli...
 
They still have to play in Barcelona, and some other fields that have traditionally been complicated for them such as Vicente Calderon against Atletico de Madrid (...)

It might be traditionally complicated when looking at the whole of last century, but AFAIK in the last ten years Real Madrid drew one game and won all others in Vicente Calderon, most of them quite comfortably.
But yeah, they sure need that trend to continue in the next game (wednesday?) as they can't afford any more drops before visiting Camp Nou.

Man City's performances have been miserable for the past few weeks, but I see smoke screen operation "let's blame Balotelli!" (a nutcase for sure) is in full march.
 
Man City's performances have been miserable for the past few weeks, but I see smoke screen operation "let's blame Balotelli!" (a nutcase for sure) is in full march.

They have indeed been poor, and it perhaps says something about Chelsea that they are the only team to lose to City recently. You could be right about the "let's blame Balotelli" slant, but it is quite a cynical way to look at Mancini's behaviour. I prefer to believe that Mancini has continued to trust Balotelli's ability will win out over his temperament, and is now running out of patience (actually, it might be the rest of the team have run out of patience and made that clear to Mancini). If the manager is trying to encourage a focus on one player to distract attention from his own shortcomings, that would be pretty contemptible.
 
Man City's performances have been miserable for the past few weeks, but I see smoke screen operation "let's blame Balotelli!" (a nutcase for sure) is in full march.

Before the game there were quite a few comments about Silva has been struggling lately whilst he was a key player for them earlier in the season.

I don't see why they let Tevez come back as Mancini had said he would never play again so to backtrack must have surely hurt his authority with the rest of the players even if some wanted him to be allowed to come back.

Also the comments after the match report make a fair point about how the Guardian have had a million crisis articles aboout Liverpool, Man City and Arsenal but none about Spurs yet. Presumably because they are trying to avoid criticising the next England manager until he gets appointed. To go along with the Tevez thing I'm still not sure how Redknapp got off the tax evasion case.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/apr/09/tottenham-hotspur-norwich-city-premier-league
 
Me, provocative? I must innovate.


'Arry for England!!!
 
The Australian A-League lurches from crisis to crisis. First Gold Coast gets kicked out by the FFA over the antics of their insane billionare owner and now the owners of the Newcastle Jets have handed back their license citing a dispute with the FFA.

Out of 12 teams that's two who won't be bakc next year.

Hopefully they bring in Canberra United as a replacement though!
 
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