Timmy-loves-Rabo said:flood gates opened for the ajax game![]()
Libertine Seguros said:I still hate Barcelona and wish somebody would blow that smokescreen wide open and get Guardiola out of the game.
Amsterhammer said:I guess you're entitled to hate Barca if you want, but what the hell kind of smokescreen are you talking about and why would you want Bep out of the game?![]()
Amsterhammer said:Thanks for that, Hitch. I didn't make that connection because I couldn't believe that anyone would be so pathetically petty-minded as to drag up Bep's 10 year old issue, which imho was no big deal, and which has nothing whatsoever to do with Barca's successes, and which is certainly nothing to get your knickers in a twist about 10 years later because the sight of the best football the world has ever seen p!sses you off so much.
If Barca players were clinically involved with Puerto in 2005, which I believe, is not proven, it didn't do them all that much good since their golden era only began in 08-09.
But I don't want to talk about this crap.
Libertine Seguros said:You post on a cycling board. People are happily discussing Lance's 12-year-old drugs tests.
Amsterhammer said:Yes they are, in the clinic. Good luck to them, I no longer care to wind myself up about stuff like this from the distant past. I certainly don't expect to see it dragged into the football topic. I can understand your disappointment about your team not winning, but don't demean yourself with such cheap shots at Bep and entirely unsubstantiated allegations about some players from six years ago.
As a lover of the beautiful game, I am not yet tired of watching Barca. I can assure you that in nearly 50 years of watching football I have never seen a team as good as this one. It took most Ajax fans some time to accept that this Barca is even better than the great Ajax of 95, but now we do, without reservation.
Libertine Seguros said:Well, that was a surprisingly tight game there. Not exactly surprising that the über-doped Barcelona team had more strength in reserve to get the last minute equaliser, but Athletic were just leaking fouls continually in the last 10 minutes and something had to give. Conditions certainly favoured the Basques, and they made the most of it.
I still hate Barcelona and wish somebody would blow that smokescreen wide open and get Guardiola out of the game.
Zam_Olyas said:NoOooo that Ajax was better.
Amsterhammer said:You are entitled to your opinion, but I hope that you will accept that those of us who live here and actually saw all the games from the golden Ajax period 94-96 may have a better basis for making such a judgement than you do. After all, it's never easy to admit that another team is better, or more complete, than your own.
Zam_Olyas said:btw libertine, man citeh enquire about Javi Martinez..not trying to sign him just enquire about him..or so they say.
Nowhere did I say that Barcelona weren't an amazing team, or that Guardiola isn't an excellent manager. Those truths are pretty self-evident. But watching them run circles around everybody is only fun up to a point. Once it's clear that they've won the game and the opposition have pretty much given up, it's just filling your boots. It's like the Patriots a few years back, keeping Brady throwing to Moss in the 4th when they're 30 points up - it's just irrelevant and just pouring on the humiliation. I guess at least in football the goal difference can be of importance at the end of a season.Amsterhammer said:Yes they are, in the clinic. Good luck to them, I no longer care to wind myself up about stuff like this from the distant past. I certainly don't expect to see it dragged into the football topic. I can understand your disappointment about your team not winning, but don't demean yourself with such cheap shots at Bep and entirely unsubstantiated allegations about some players from six years ago.
As a lover of the beautiful game, I am not yet tired of watching Barca. I can assure you that in nearly 50 years of watching football I have never seen a team as good as this one. It took most Ajax fans some time to accept that this Barca is even better than the great Ajax of 95, but now we do, without reservation.
craig1985 said:TBF Internazionale aren't going too well this year and in typical Massimo Moratti fashion, has fired one manager already. I can live with the likes of Udinese being near the top of Serie A, but Juventus and AC Milan? Gah.
Oh yeah, am I the only one who finds it funny/weird seeing Joe Cole play in Ligue 1?
catmiles said:Arsenal fan myself...
Disappointed with the start of the season no doubt, picking up now hopefully get their act fully together soon.
Libertine Seguros said:But watching them run circles around everybody is only fun up to a point......I guess at least in football the goal difference can be of importance at the end of a season.
Libertine Seguros said:I get very bored by domination, and like to see those who are getting a bit too big cut down to size.......Cheating at a number of levels is institutionalised in football, and Barcelona are no different. It's nice that you can forgive and forget things they've done wrong, but that doesn't mean it's always right to. After all, is Ben Johnson forgiven and forgotten? That guy's sins are more than twice as old, and he's still a walking by-word for cheating. We complain at seeing the same old dodgy guard still in charge in cycling, I don't see why it should be different in football, and certainly the quality of the football they play should not be a factor in whether or not these misdeeds are remembered or no.....
Libertine Seguros said:I should say... Sunday's match was probably the most entertaining Barcelona match I've seen since the Champions League final. The pitch was waterlogged, fluent football was nigh on impossible to play especially in the second half, and the conditions really didn't suit them. It meant that for once you got Barcelona actually under some pressure, not just waltzing around the other team. The quality of the football was not great compared to the average Athletic game, and absolutely atrocious compared to the usual Barcelona game. But that's why it was good. Because it made it exciting. Either team could have won, and in the end I was furious when Barcelona equalised. If you'd offered most Athletic fans 2-2 at kickoff they'd probably have bitten your hand off, but they left fuming at Barcelona picking up yet another injury time matchsaver. The goal was ugly, the best goal was Athletic's first, some of it was frantic, chaotic and not at all disciplined. But both teams were desperate to get something out of the game.
That, to me, is football. Not some Harlem Globetrotters-esque exhibition game where Barcelona win 5-0. But two teams who really want to win, and really have a chance to.
slim charles said:yeah, that milan team was spectacular. but it's hard to compare the teams from different times. football was different then.
ahh, the legendary game in belgrade, when the fog saved milan...
