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Posts posted by JNip
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Daaaaaanh. We still suck haha
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Looks like Asensio tore his ACL. Dang! Fucking sucks. Probably out for the season. Will bale now stay? Fuck knows.
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The dude walks out of the stadiums before the RM games even end. Fuck that.
anyway, Ceballos to Arsenal.
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Reports that Bale is headed to China.
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RM is doing to do the impossible. Bale is going to China! Will become the highest paid player in the world.
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Dang... it was a joke. Sorry... won’t joke around anymore.
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Reminds me of the McCoy situation, still waiting on lawyers to drop the eligibility request, taking long bc waiting on precedents. We were like lalallalalalalalallalalalalalalalallalalala 😗😙😗😗😙😗😙 and then boom 💥 Transfer to USC 🥺.
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Kubo has really been impressing. Potential to be my favorite teenager in the world.
Wait til the end of this video, when he talks to Hazard. Very humble kid.
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Hope everything is ok with his fam.
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Haiti got to the semifinal, wonder if that will play into effect.
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CONCACAF just created the dumbest WC qualifier ever created and it got us into the Hex without trying.
QuoteConcacaf Announces Format for the 2022 FIFA World Cup Confederation QualifiersSHAREan hour agoThe redesigned qualifiers will determine the three and a half Concacaf representatives in the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™Miami (Wednesday, July 10, 2019) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf) today announced the format for the 2022 FIFA World Cup Confederation Qualifiers. The restructured competition will be composed of two parts, which will take place simultaneously during the FIFA-match windows in 2020 and 2021.
The first part of the Concacaf qualifiers, which will be played in a Hexagonal format, will be contested between the top six ranked Concacaf Member Associations based on the FIFA Ranking published after the FIFA window of June 2020. After home-and-away round robin play during the FIFA Match windows of September, October and November of 2020 and March and September of 2021, the top three teams will qualify directly to the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™.
The second part of the qualifiers, played across a Group Stage and knockout phase, will involve the Concacaf Member Associations ranked 7-35 according to the FIFA Ranking published after the FIFA window of June 2020. For the group stage, these 29 participating Concacaf Member Associations will be divided into eight groups (five groups of four teams and three groups of three teams). After home-and-away round robin play during the FIFA Match windows of September, October and November of 2020, the first-place finishers in each of the eight group will qualify for the knock out stage.
The quarter finals, semifinals and final matches of the knock out phase will all be played in a home-and-away direct elimination format, during the FIFA Match windows of March, June and September 2021.
The winner of the knockout phase will face the fourth-place finisher of the Hexagonal group to determine the Concacaf representative in the FIFA intercontinental playoff. The home-and-away playoff matches between the two Concacaf representatives will take place during the FIFA Match Window of October 2021.
“The love for the game in this region is growing rapidly and our diverse and dynamic communities want a clear pathway to world-class football. Through our freshly designed formats — across FIFA World Cup Qualifiers, Concacaf Nations League and Concacaf Gold Cup — we are staging more competitive international matches than ever-before to help these communities fulfill their potential,” said Concacaf President Victor Montagliani.
“This new FIFA World Cup Qualifying format, based on the FIFA rankings, makes every competitive match count. Alongside the Concacaf Nations League, and our expanded Gold Cup, it will raise standards of play to unprecedented levels and develop the sport across the region. Making the leading Concacaf nations stronger on the global stage, while giving our emerging footballing nations the chance to pursue their dreams of playing at a World Cup.”
The date, location and procedures for the draw which will determine the groups and match schedule for the Hexagonal will be announced later this year -
Eder Militao presentation today, it ended early because the player got dizzy.
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Nada nada limonada.
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The team right now
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Pulisic may be the best player in North America but he needs A LOT of help.
Night everyone.
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Wow. I’ve never seen this before, new rule.
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Guardado coming off the game in 13 minutes so he wants to take as many shots as possible before he comes off the field.
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No cards in this game, I gave up.
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Mexico is having more control of the ball but USA is attacking better.
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Just now, dcar00 said:
altidore is a waste. i wonder what 40 time pulisic runs. he's the only guy out there that seems faster than a mexican player.
Altidore is there for one reason. Hold the ball and play pulisic. He did that once all game and it was almost a goal.
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Liverpool fans would blame the defender who took the attacker down. I understand tht soccer is a physical game and shit like his happens. Don’t believe that defender tried to take Pizarro out of the game.
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5 minutes ago, TexArcher said:
Edit: I do agree that he needs to get this under control, but it hasn't exactly been one-sided reffing.
Im not saying that it’s one sided either. I’m just saying that the ref is fuxking up. I already called for a Mexico yellow.
Ok. We’re on the same page now. Moving on. Sorry for calling you an idiot.
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USA doing well by attacking slow Salcedo.
Mexico doing well on the left flank with Pizarro.
Summer 2019 Transfer Thread
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Posted · Edited by JNip
Asensio’s fault.
Who fucking knows what really is happening. Apparently, they raised Pogba’s bid as well. No way that you don’t sell, and still buy.
Another problem is that Chinese teams can’t pay for high transfer fees. Bale would’ve gone to China for almost free.