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Started by CTG, December 06, 2013, 09:04:25 PM

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Which team will win World Cup 2014?

Argentina
2 (25%)
Brasil
2 (25%)
England
0 (0%)
Germany
3 (37.5%)
Italy
0 (0%)
Netherlands
1 (12.5%)
Portugal
0 (0%)
Spain
0 (0%)
none of these
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 8

alanrotoi


alanrotoi

Messi-Ronaldo alltime numbers:

Matches played: 26, Messi won 12, Ronaldo 7 and 7 draws

Lionel Messi 17 goals, Cristiano Ronaldo 15.

CTG


CTG


alanrotoi


CTG

#755
Quote from: alanrotoi on November 24, 2014, 03:45:34 AM
Racing 1 - River Plate 0

:P

Tell us something about the popularity of the main football clubs in Argentina. (As far as I remember, BJ and I made an introduction of Danish and Hungarian teams in the past.)

Akoss Poo a.k.a. Zorromeister

NB III East

Kazincbarcika-Putnok 4-0

Final Autumn Season Standings
1. Putnok    14   12   0   2   38–11   36
  2. Kisvárda    14   11   2   1   49–13   35
  3. Kazincbarcika    14   9   1   4   24–11   28
  4. Hatvan    14   8   4   2   28–10   28
  5. Cigánd    14   8   3   3   22–14   27
  6. Budapest Honvéd II    14   8   1   5   30–13   25
  7. Tiszaújváros    14   8   1   5   20–28   25
  8. Jászberény    14   5   4   5   25–28   19
  9. Nyírbátor    14   5   3   6   27–27   8
10. Debrecen II    14   3   4   7   19–22   13
11. Felsötárkány    14   3   3   8   23–39   12
12. Salgótarján    14   3   2   9   21–32   11
13. Hajdúböszörmény    14   3   0   11   20–37   9
14. Veresegyház    14   2   1   11   13–43   7
15. Gyöngyös    14   1   3   10   8–39   6
16. Létavértes excluded

NB I

Györ-Debrecen 0-1

Final Autumn Season Standings
1.   Videoton Székesfehérvár   15   12   2   1   31:5   38   
2.   MTK Budapest   15   11   0   4   21:13   33   
3.   Diósgyör Miskolc   15   8   5   2   25:17   29   
4.   Paks   15   7   5   3   23:11   26   
5.   Debrecen   15   7   4   4   19:11   25   
6.   Ferencváros Budapest   15   7   4   4   21:14   25   
7.   Újpest Budapest   15   6   7   2   14:10   25   
8.   Kecskemét   15   6   4   5   16:15   22   
9.   Györ   15   5   4   6   21:19   19   
10.   Puskás Akadémia Felcsút   15   5   3   7   17:20   18   
11.   Nyíregyháza   15   4   2   9   17:21   14   
12.   Pápa   15   3   5   7   8:22   14   
13.   Budapest Honvéd   15   3   3   9   12:20   12   
14.   Dunaújváros PASE   15   3   4   8   14:28   12   
15.   Pécs   15   2   4   9   14:30   10   
16.   Haladás Szombathely   15   2   2   11   5:22   8   

Serie A

Lazio-Juventus 0-3

Standings
1.   Juventus   12   10   1   1   28:4   31   
2.   AS Roma   12   9   1   2   21:7   28   
3.   Napoli   12   6   4   2   23:15   22   
4.   Sampdoria   12   5   6   1   15:9   21   
5.   Genoa   11   5   4   2   15:11   19   
6.   Lazio   12   6   1   5   21:16   19
Chürműű! :-)

3626.53 km

Shoegazing Leo

Quote from: CTG on November 23, 2014, 09:54:27 PM
Bahia- Atletico-PR 1-2

Leo?

I watch this game on a pub. Furacão is playing just for the kicks. There is no chance of relegation and no chance of Libertadores.

The red-black goal are scored by Fahel (own goal. He played here in 2008), befor Willian Rocha, our Ben Harper cover, reach the ball, and Bady.

We have (don't played last game because the third yellow card) a serbian striker, Cléo. He was not serbian in 2005.


CTG


alanrotoi

That's an old picture, he's not that fat now.

Chulk

Messi broke yet another record and this is what you talk about? I think you're missing the point of the thread, guys...
Yes, it is me. No, I'm not back at racing (for now...)

alanrotoi

Don't be like that. Take in mind they never had players like Messi or Maradona in their national football teams. It's hard to imagine that one national team has the best player of the world in every generation.

CTG


BonzaiJoe

They had Puskás though.

Messi really seems to be picking up the pace towards the end of the year.

On another note: it's remarkable how he completely lacks the big ego Maradona had. I don't think Messi will ever be tabloid prey like Maradona.
But we can't be quite sure.