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Hilarious actions of the week #5
tiki_taka 10 years ago Edited
Barcelona, France 367 9768

Messi in Japanese TV :

Lord Akinfenwa goal Vs Liverpool :

Madrid angry after Benzema for Skydiving :

the internal rules of Real Madrid banned his players any practice at risk. Logic when paying millions in salary ... The French had already been punished for speeding with his car. Among his teammates, Iker Casillas had been made for the scooter - Practice at risk under the Real - and Asier Illarramendi for participating in a feria with bulls in the Basque Country.

Dimichelis at training :

Fifa 15 best goals of 2014 :

Why pass the ball ?

Do you know how to Pogdance : Pogba is ridiculous as usual :D

Duisbourg delayed their Hotel reservation after knowing that 400 Russian top models were there :

It is unexpected that would have done a lot of happiness, but not the Duisburg club. The formation of German third division, will head to Turkey on 8 January for a recovery course, chose to change hotels at the last minute. The reason? 400 top Russian models, invited for a competition, will stay in that for which the MSV had initially opted. "We want to prepare calmly for the second half of the season," said humorously the club on its official website.

Players eventually take their quarters at the Royal Wings Lara, on the outskirts of Antalya, as decided by the manager Michael Meier. Not sure that his men welcome this last-minute change. But if they want to play the rise late in the season (currently sixth in their championship, two points behind the podium), it is certainly better.

Haha lol the club diretion was like :

'' Yeah....Hmmm...finally we wont stay'' :D

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Messi in Japanese TV :

Lord Akinfenwa goal Vs Liverpool :

Madrid angry after Benzema for Skydiving :

the internal rules of Real Madrid banned his players any practice at risk. Logic when paying millions in salary ... The French had already been punished for speeding with his car. Among his teammates, Iker Casillas had been made for the scooter - Practice at risk under the Real - and Asier Illarramendi for participating in a feria with bulls in the Basque Country.

Dimichelis at training :

Fifa 15 best goals of 2014 :

Why pass the ball ?

Do you know how to Pogdance : Pogba is ridiculous as usual :D

Duisbourg delayed their Hotel reservation after knowing that 400 Russian top models were there :

It is unexpected that would have done a lot of happiness, but not the Duisburg club. The formation of German third division, will head to Turkey on 8 January for a recovery course, chose to change hotels at the last minute. The reason? 400 top Russian models, invited for a competition, will stay in that for which the MSV had initially opted. "We want to prepare calmly for the second half of the season," said humorously the club on its official website.

Players eventually take their quarters at the Royal Wings Lara, on the outskirts of Antalya, as decided by the manager Michael Meier. Not sure that his men welcome this last-minute change. But if they want to play the rise late in the season (currently sixth in their championship, two points behind the podium), it is certainly better.

Haha lol the club diretion was like :

'' Yeah....Hmmm...finally we wont stay'' :D

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tiki_taka 10 years ago Edited
Barcelona, France 367 9768

Messi new tatoo ? 0o.

Sorry Messi but i cant help here XD.

Zubi's seven deadly sins ( more serious for Barça fans but could be laughable ) :

Andoni Zubizarreta never fully convinced the press or the fans during his spell as Barcelona's director of football. These are some of the factors behind his unsurprising sacking.

1.Centre-back chaos: Since age and a string of injuries got the better of Carles Puyol and the veteran finally hung up his boots, Barcelona have failed to land a suitable replacement. Last summer they paid over the odds for Jérémy Mathieu, a left-back by trade, while the high-profile central defender they did sign, Thomas Vermaelen, is still injured. The upshot is that Javier Mascherano continues to do a job as a stop-gap, while Luis Enrique is having to call on Gerard Piqué, whose best form is behind him.

2.The sale of Thiago and Cesc: With Xavi Hernández's retirement only a matter of time, Barça appeared to have two tailor-made, home-grown candidates in their ranks to take on the maestro's mantle in midfield. However, Pep Guardiola poached Thiago Alcántara for Bayern by paying his (bafflingly low) release clause and Cesc Fàbregas returned to London in the summer following Ivan Rakitic's arrival. The very same Rakitic whom Luis Enrique has overlooked in several big games this season.

3.Víctor Valdés's exit: A dressing-room leader and one of the most influential players for Barça in recent years, Valdés left the club under a cloud after failing to agree a new contract. Zubizarreta was unable or unwilling to persuade the goalkeeper, who had kept it steady between the 'Azulgranas' sticks for nearly a decade, to stay.

4.'Neymar-gate': Though he may have had nothing to do with the ins and outs of the transfer, Zubi's image was stained by the scandal over the signing of the Brazilian, particularly the lies over how much the forward cost.

5.The transfer ban and his 'parting shot': On Sunday the ex-keeper accepted his share of the blame for the transfer ban the club was given by FIFA, which the CAS recently rubber-stamped. However, he also suggested that club president Josep Maria Bartomeu was the main culprit, a dig that was probably the last nail in his coffin.

6.Complicity in the academy's fall from grace: Numerous promising home-grown players have been forced to leave the Camp Nou in recent years, seeking out pastures new both abroad and in Spain. Bojan, Marc Muniesa, Thiago, Isaac Cuenca and Cristian Tello are just a few examples. The time of Pep Guardiola and having 11 academy graduates in the starting line-up is long gone and La Masia's heyday looks to be over, despite the current coach's faith in the likes of Munir.

7.Unsuccessful succession planning: Guardiola's departure left Zubi with the tough task of finding a replacement for the best coach in the club's history. The bid for continuity through Tito Vilanova was thwarted by the former assistant's illness and subsequent passing. Tata Martino didn't work out as was hoped and Luis Enrique is already being questioned just months into his reign.

Lord Moyes : Hail the Lord.

If Ramsey and Sanchez were girls :

True story...

Football school :

Close enough ?

Just when you though it couldnt be any worst for Everton...Bieber again.

Messi and Neymar reaction to Alba own goal from the bench :

Enrique your days are counted, benching Messi ? Big mistake, very big mistake.

Well thats all for this week, addition would be appreciated :), or just give impressions...

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Messi new tatoo ? 0o.

Sorry Messi but i cant help here XD.

Zubi's seven deadly sins ( more serious for Barça fans but could be laughable ) :

Andoni Zubizarreta never fully convinced the press or the fans during his spell as Barcelona's director of football. These are some of the factors behind his unsurprising sacking.

1.Centre-back chaos: Since age and a string of injuries got the better of Carles Puyol and the veteran finally hung up his boots, Barcelona have failed to land a suitable replacement. Last summer they paid over the odds for Jérémy Mathieu, a left-back by trade, while the high-profile central defender they did sign, Thomas Vermaelen, is still injured. The upshot is that Javier Mascherano continues to do a job as a stop-gap, while Luis Enrique is having to call on Gerard Piqué, whose best form is behind him.

2.The sale of Thiago and Cesc: With Xavi Hernández's retirement only a matter of time, Barça appeared to have two tailor-made, home-grown candidates in their ranks to take on the maestro's mantle in midfield. However, Pep Guardiola poached Thiago Alcántara for Bayern by paying his (bafflingly low) release clause and Cesc Fàbregas returned to London in the summer following Ivan Rakitic's arrival. The very same Rakitic whom Luis Enrique has overlooked in several big games this season.

3.Víctor Valdés's exit: A dressing-room leader and one of the most influential players for Barça in recent years, Valdés left the club under a cloud after failing to agree a new contract. Zubizarreta was unable or unwilling to persuade the goalkeeper, who had kept it steady between the 'Azulgranas' sticks for nearly a decade, to stay.

4.'Neymar-gate': Though he may have had nothing to do with the ins and outs of the transfer, Zubi's image was stained by the scandal over the signing of the Brazilian, particularly the lies over how much the forward cost.

5.The transfer ban and his 'parting shot': On Sunday the ex-keeper accepted his share of the blame for the transfer ban the club was given by FIFA, which the CAS recently rubber-stamped. However, he also suggested that club president Josep Maria Bartomeu was the main culprit, a dig that was probably the last nail in his coffin.

6.Complicity in the academy's fall from grace: Numerous promising home-grown players have been forced to leave the Camp Nou in recent years, seeking out pastures new both abroad and in Spain. Bojan, Marc Muniesa, Thiago, Isaac Cuenca and Cristian Tello are just a few examples. The time of Pep Guardiola and having 11 academy graduates in the starting line-up is long gone and La Masia's heyday looks to be over, despite the current coach's faith in the likes of Munir.

7.Unsuccessful succession planning: Guardiola's departure left Zubi with the tough task of finding a replacement for the best coach in the club's history. The bid for continuity through Tito Vilanova was thwarted by the former assistant's illness and subsequent passing. Tata Martino didn't work out as was hoped and Luis Enrique is already being questioned just months into his reign.

Lord Moyes : Hail the Lord.

If Ramsey and Sanchez were girls :

True story...

Football school :

Just when you though it couldnt be any worst for Everton...Bieber again.

Messi and Neymar reaction to Alba own goal from the bench :

Enrique your days are counted, benching Messi ? Big mistake, very big mistake.

Well thats all for this week, addition would be appreciated :), or just give impressions...

CroatiaFan123 10 years ago Edited
Arsenal, Croatia 66 2775

I'm suprised by Demichelis goal, class. Some of these goals in Fifa are masterpieces, especially one at 0:49. Funny picture with Mignolet.

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I'm suprised by Demichelis goal, class. Some of these goals in Fifa are masterpieces. Funny picture with Mignolet.

chooyaochuen 10 years ago
Manchester United 4 226

Nice, thanks for sharing.

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JuanMata10 10 years ago Edited
Chelsea, Austria 17 1696

Marco Verratti claims Paris Saint-Germain teammate Zlatan Ibrahimovic once branded himself Jesus and lauded his teammate's self confidence for helping to mold him into the player he is today.The 33-year-old has developed into PSG's undisputed star player since joining the club from AC Milan in 2012, helping the Parisiens to back-to-back titles. Verratti vividly remembers a moment in 2012-13 where Ibrahimovic inspired then head coach Carlo Ancelotti with some encouraging words."Before winning the 2012-13 league title, we were getting ready to play against Lyon. Carlo Ancelotti was a bit tense, so Ibra approached him and asked him if he believed in Jesus. Ancelotti said yes, so Ibra told him: 'Good, so you believe in me. You can relax!'" Verratti told FourFourTwo.

Source: <http://www.foxsports.com/soccer/story/marco-verratti-zlatan-ibrahimovic-once-branded-himself-as-jesus-paris-saint-germain-010715>

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Marco Verratti claims Paris Saint-Germain teammate Zlatan Ibrahimovic once branded himself Jesus and lauded his teammate's self confidence for helping to mold him into the player he is today.

The 33-year-old has developed into PSG's undisputed star player since joining the club from AC Milan in 2012, helping the Parisiens to back-to-back titles. Verratti vividly remembers a moment in 2012-13 where Ibrahimovic inspired then head coach Carlo Ancelotti with some encouraging words.

"Before winning the 2012-13 league title, we were getting ready to play against Lyon. Carlo Ancelotti was a bit tense, so Ibra approached him and asked him if he believed in Jesus. Ancelotti said yes, so Ibra told him: 'Good, so you believe in me. You can relax!'" Verratti told FourFourTwo.

ChelseaRox10 10 years ago
Chelsea, England U19 142 979

Benzema was at skydive dubai! I'm going there for my 18th Birthday in April :3

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HorseAFC 10 years ago
60 798

This is after Mexico U-20 smashed Cub1 9-1 in CONCACAF championships.

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CroatiaFan123 10 years ago
Arsenal, Croatia 66 2775

^ Haha, one of best celebrations I saw in a while!

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liomessi10 10 years ago Edited
Barcelona, Argentina 222 3053

totti holding iphone 6 during derby match against lazio

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