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Favoritte year of football?
ChelseaRox10 11 years ago
Chelsea, England U19 142 979

My favoritte year of football is 2010 because we won the league, and the BPL was awesome, Scores like 8-0, 9-1, 7-0 etc...

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KERMANI_CAVANI 11 years ago
Inter, Canada 5 797

2010 for me aswell, We won the Serie A, the Coppa Italia, and the Champions League! The only treble in Italian history, and greatest year for Internazionale!

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expertfootball11 11 years ago
Real Madrid, France 64 2837

1902, when Real Madrid Club de Futbol was created.

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Iraqi_Madridista 11 years ago
Real Madrid 33 1388

1998-2005 , El Galacticos era ;) << I will never forget those years!

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ramaboy10 11 years ago Edited
Mauritius 285 6463

2011:

Barca win treble
Messi wins Ballon D'or with Xavi and Iniesta coming 2nd and 3rd
World cup took place

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2010:

Barca win treble
Messi wins Ballon D'or with Xavi and Iniesta coming 2nd and 3rd
World cup took place

tuan_jinn 11 years ago
Manchester United, Netherlands 198 6912

1999 (MU historical year) and 2010 (Barca)

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Dephased 11 years ago
Arsenal, United States 12 501

Favourite year was probably 2004 with the invincibles title win at Shite Hart Lane. Worst is easily 2011 after that horrific League Cup final against Birmingham City.

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Wolfie 11 years ago Edited
Inter, Germany 94 1844

Ker- That was one hell of a season!! Should have built on that Squad.
@Iraqi- You'll never remember those years because you were only born in 2004!

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Ker- That was one hell of a season!! Should have built on that Squad. @Iraqi- You'll never remember those years because you were only born in 2004.

Ker- That was one hell of a season!! Should have built on that Squad.
@Iraqi- You'll never remember those years because you were only born in 2004.

Marcus2011 11 years ago
Chelsea FC, England 277 6501

2012 - It was roller coaster of emotions .

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messi6511 11 years ago
Manchester United, Germany 50 575

2014- The most competetive, unpredictable year ever?

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TheGame 11 years ago
Manchester United 104 1380

98-99 and 07-08

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KingHenry 11 years ago
Arsenal, France 44 1362

2006, for the world cup. My best football memory is watching France and Zidane get to the final of the world cup.

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KERMANI_CAVANI 11 years ago Edited
Inter, Canada 5 797

ramaboy10 relax man, 2010 was INTER's year, while 2011 was when Barca won treble.
Wolfie- ya man we wasted a good opportunity to improve that former squad , or al least keep it the same level:( Now were still rebuilding from 2010, hopefully we buy a prolific Stirker and a another Mid in the summer

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ramaboy10 relax man, 2010 was INTERs year, while 2011 was when Barca won treble

knibis 11 years ago
Valencia, Sweden 181 2500

04

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Dephased 11 years ago
Arsenal, United States 12 501

@Kermani Well with Campagnaro, Vidic and Samuel in your back three things look brighter. If I'm not mistaken it is rumoured that Hernandez may join up as well.

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Wolfie 11 years ago
Inter, Germany 94 1844

Ker- Benitez wanted new players to add to team but never got them.. Moratti's energy company suffered huge losses so he was not investing as much, so he started cashing out on star players like Eto'o and reducing highwages. Very few other presidents have invested more of their own personal wealth like Massimo.
Lavezzi would be a great summer signing. Icardi has started showing his quality. I'm confident with a great pre-season he'll be scoring goals for fun next season. I hope Kovacic is still be around next season.

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KERMANI_CAVANI 11 years ago
Inter, Canada 5 797

Dephased- Inter's main priority this summer is to buy a top class striker, aiming for Hernandez, Torres, Dzeko and Martinez from Porto. Dzeko being there #1 target. Samuel is going to Boca juniors next season, but VIDIC was an amazing free transfer! Hopefully we get Hernandez he is young, fast and sick at headers.

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KERMANI_CAVANI 11 years ago Edited
Inter, Canada 5 797

Wolfie- Wow that's interesting to know man, I had no clue that the decline in Inter's performances was connected to his company, that explains a lot. But yea Massimo was a great president to us, he was right to give up majority shares to Thohir to let Inter grow.I agree man Icardi is playing great for 21 hes very promosiing, almost as quality as Kova. Hopfully they both stay i agree. Inter always sell young talent (Balotelli, Destro, Pirlo, Coutinho) and keep older players but Erick wants a younger Inter which is great. Lavezzi would be sick or Hernandez, we need another striker Milito is going back home I'm fine with in order 1.Hernandez 2.Lavezzi 3.Dzeko 4.Martinez 5.Muriel 6.Torres. they want get Eto'o back he's getting too old tho.

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Wolfie- Wow that's interesting to know man, I had no clue that the decline in Inter's performances was connected to his company, that explains a lot. But yea Massimo was a great president to us, he was right to give up majority shares to Thohir to let Inter grow.I agree man Icardi is playing great for 21 hes very promosiing, almost as quality as Kova. Hopfully they both stay i agree. Inter always sell young talent (Balotelli, Destro, Pirlo, Coutinho) and keep older players but Erick has a wants a younger team which is great. Lavezzi would be sick or Hernandez, we need another striker Milito is going back home I'm fine with in order 1.Hernandez 2.Lavezzi 3.Dzeko 4.Martinez 5.Muriel 6.Torres. they want get Eto'o back hes getting too old man

Wolfie- Wow that's interesting to know man, I had no clue that the decline in Inter's performances was connected to his company, that explains a lot. But yea Massimo was a great president to us, he was right to give up majority shares to Thohir to let Inter grow.I agree man Icardi is playing great for 21 hes very promosiing, almost as quality as Kova. Hopfully they both stay i agree. Inter always sell young talent (Balotelli, Destro, Pirlo, Coutinho) and keep older players but Erick has a wants a younger team which is great. Lavezzi would be sick or Hernandez, we need another striker Milito is going back home I'm fine with in order 1.Hernandez 2.Lavezzi 3.Dzeko 4.Martinez 5.Muriel 6.Torres. they want get Eto'o back he's getting too old man.

ikoiko 11 years ago Edited
Arsenal, Spain 53 853

2012 is a very memorable year of football for me because I was able to travel through Europe when the Euro competition was going on. That was absolutely awesome. I was in Germany when their national team lost against Italy in the semifinals, and the streets went berserk. Riot police were everywhere. And of course I was there when Spain won it again. Victory was not as sweet as the WC in 2010, only because Spain thrashed Italy in the final. The experience though is unforgettable. I remember every location I watched the games at. Great, great year.

2010 comes in a close second because was able to watch Spain lift their first World Cup trophy with my cousins and some other friends, along with a bunch of fans packed into a bar, both Dutch and Spanish. Victory was too sweet that time. I can't forget those two years, but being able to experience the Euros on European soil in various countries, that tops my list so far. Hopefully I will create more great memories along the way.

@Kermani_Cavani, Palacio isn't cutting it? Or is this a question of squad depth? I'm including this Palacio video just for kicks because I like the guy. Some really nice goals in there.

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2012 is a very memorable year of football for me because I was able to travel through Europe when the Euro competition was going on. That was absolutely awesome. I was in Germany when their national team lost against Italy in the semifinals, and the streets went berserk. Riot police were everywhere. And of course I was there when Spain won it again. Victory was not as sweet as the WC in 2010, only because Spain thrashed Italy in the final. The experience though is unforgettable. I remember every location I watched the games at. Great, great year.

2010 comes in a close second because was able to watch Spain lift their first World Cup trophy with my cousins and some other friends, along with a bunch of fans packed into a bar, both Dutch and Spanish. Victory was too sweet that time. I can't forget those two years, but being able to experience the Euros on European soil in various countries, that tops my list so far. Hopefully I will create more great memories along the way.

@Kermani_Cavani, Palacio isn't cutting it? Or is this a question of squad depth? I'm including this Palacio video just for kicks because I like the guy. Some really nice goals in there.

KERMANI_CAVANI 11 years ago
Inter, Canada 5 797

ikoiko- Palacio is our best striker at the moment by far, he's just great man I agree. He's playing like Di Natale in his 30's, both are fast, good dribblers and great finishers. Hopefully he'l have another good couple seasons. Your world cup experience sounded fantastic. Spanish people really know how to party man you guys go crazy aha. I'm actually part basque, but theres not a lot of Spaniards in Canada, mostly just Portuguese and Italians. 2012 was great for me too because both of my contrys reached the final, but nothing compared to your experience, that must have been amazing. What city were you in?

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Golden 11 years ago
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2004 - best and worst simultaneously. Porto claiming the treble, Portugal losing the Euro final on home soil.

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