He acts like a Puerto Ri****.
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Originally posted by Madridista View PostPedro Leon went to hell.
It was a game around feb. Where he basically disobeyed Mou's orders during a match and ever since Mou never used him as a sub or anything.
Canales is ok but I would of liked him to of been loan last year insted of rotting on the bench and coming in every once in awhile for like 10mins.
You're an idiot if you think Mou doesn't think much of Marcelo.
Marcelo offers a lot for the squad, I think Conetrao was only bought to make the 4-3-3 formation play better. Plus imo its good Marcelo has competition and has to fight for his spot, it'll help improve both players.
Ronaldo-Benz or Higuain-Ozil
Alonso-Pepe-Khedira or Sahin
Marcelo-Carvalho-Ramos-Conetrao
Casillas
Should look somewhat like that when playing 4-3-3.
Yoooo I hope colombia beats argentina.
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This guy, DiMaria was bought for like 24M and have been played out of position the whole season.
Rodolfo 'Fito' Zelaya signs with FC Alania of Russia for six months.
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Originally posted by Repeddled View Postlmao what an idiot , that photo is from 2008
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Here is a picture of Groves and DeGale in the ring.
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This is exactly why you don't award the World Cup to a country in the middle of the desert:
Heat could cause 2022 World Cup in Qatar to be a game of three halves
• Qatar engineer claims games could comprise three periods
• Fifa denies that any discussions on the matter have taken place
Fifa could allow matches at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar to be played over three 30-minute periods if temperatures in the stadiums became dangerously high for the players.
Michael Beavon, a director of Arup Associates who helped to develop the zero-carbon solar technology that will cool the 12 stadiums, told delegates at the Qatar Infrastructure Conference in London that the air-cooling would maintain a comfortable temperature of around 24 degrees Celsius in the stadiums.
"There is a moderate risk of heat injury to the players between 24C-29C but if you go above that you have high and extreme risk of injury. The one thing Fifa do say, although it is for guidance, is if it's 32C they will stop a match and play three 30-minute thirds rather than two 45-minute halves.
"The reason would be to re-hydrate the players before they could carry on playing. That of course would play havoc with TV schedules and those kind of things. The commitment from Qatar was to provide conditions in the moderate band, so that matches would go ahead and be played as normal. Matches have to be played at an acceptable temperature and in safety so that Fifa do not intervene."
However a Fifa spokesperson told Reuters that such a drastic change to the way the game is not something that was on the governing body's agenda. "This possibility has not been discussed," the spokesperson said. "In any case, this would require a change in the Laws of the Game, and therefore would have to be analysed and approved by the International Football Association Board (IFAB) in the first place."
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