I didnt know that.... the red card was complete bullshit.
the not giving the corner kick to the dutch late in the game was more bullshit
the pulling back of robben while on on his way to goal was just INEXCUSABLE.
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I didnt know that.... the red card was complete bullshit.
the not giving the corner kick to the dutch late in the game was more bullshit
the pulling back of robben while on on his way to goal was just INEXCUSABLE.

The final has come and gone.
Spain is our World Cup winner.
This thread will more than likely be obsolete in the days following the final, but you can still keep the talk up in our footballing threads posted in the sports section of BGOL.
**Football After the World Cup**
**BGOL's Official Footbal Thread**

We need an EPL thread so I can talk shit all the way through the season...![]()



So the cup is over what did you guys think I know the cac media painted us in a completely different image before the cup started Im happy to see those lames eat crow

Did you hear the commentators for the Uruguay/Germany game rip the anti-Suarez crowd? Taking a good guess, I would say majority of the boo birds were Africans. CACs motherfuckers were making all sort of excuses for that bitch Suarez, I swear they were were on his dick the night before.![]()
The title will be coming home to Old Trafford.![]()
He hand balled the ball...
The ref sent him off
He gave Ghana a penalty kick....an opportunity to score with the last kick of the game...
Gyan fucked it up...
So why are you mad a Suarez? You should be mad at Gyan!!!
He hand balled the ball...
The ref sent him off
He gave Ghana a penalty kick....an opportunity to score with the last kick of the game...
Gyan fucked it up...
So why are you mad a Suarez? You should be mad at Gyan!!!
I don't think people are letting Gyan off the hook. People are upset, and reasonably so, that Suarez is being praised for unsporting behavior. Commentators have praised his play as being cerebral, unselfish et al. However, if Gyan or anyone else from Ghana did the same thing, they would be crucified. No one would say they made the cerebral play or that they were acting unselfishly. To be fair, the guilty commentators have been mostly ESPN and other US media outlets. The BBC has consistently gone in on Suarez for his behavior.
True, but not for me though, now the WC has finished its back to hostilities, you no good Spurs scum back, bow down to Chelsea![]()
We need an EPL thread so I can talk shit all the way through the season...![]()
The title will be coming home to Old Trafford.![]()
Lies! A healthy Chelsea is too strong
Did you hear the commentators for the Uruguay/Germany game rip the anti-Suarez crowd? Taking a good guess, I would say majority of the boo birds were Africans. CACs motherfuckers were making all sort of excuses for that bitch Suarez, I swear they were were on his dick the night before.![]()
I do not care about the EPL... I cannot get into sports played by people over there in Europe. I do not care who wins or loses there.Whatever
What exactly would you talking about? Drogba's diving, Terry's persistent fouling etc ??
Yawn
Boring
Just one more question I would like to add to this. I've noticed that there are a lot of people here on BGOL whom I'm guessing most of you are from the US and elsewhere support football clubs here in the English premiership. Nothing wrong with that.
Do any on you support any clubs from your own national domestic league where you live? Do any of you actually try to make a effort to attend a game? If not so, why? I'm just being curious here.
We all know that football now is a global sport with games from different leagues shown all around the world, but on the flipside I couldn't see any football supporter from Europe for example following a club from the US.
This is not a dig at anyone in particular but something I wanted to bring up previously but just didn't get around to.
Your views please.
I do not care about the EPL... I cannot get into sports played by people over there in Europe. I do not care who wins or loses there.
Just one more question I would like to add to this. I've noticed that there are a lot of people here on BGOL whom I'm guessing most of you are from the US and elsewhere support football clubs here in the English premiership. Nothing wrong with that.
Do any on you support any clubs from your own national domestic league where you live? Do any of you actually try to make a effort to attend a game? If not so, why? I'm just being curious here.
We all know that football now is a global sport with games from different leagues shown all around the world, but on the flipside I couldn't see any football supporter from Europe for example following a club from the US.
This is not a dig at anyone in particular but something I wanted to bring up previously but just didn't get around to.
Your views please.

We need an EPL thread so I can talk shit all the way through the season...![]()
Just one more question I would like to add to this. I've noticed that there are a lot of people here on BGOL whom I'm guessing most of you are from the US and elsewhere support football clubs here in the English premiership. Nothing wrong with that.
Do any on you support any clubs from your own national domestic league where you live? Do any of you actually try to make a effort to attend a game? If not so, why? I'm just being curious here.
We all know that football now is a global sport with games from different leagues shown all around the world, but on the flipside I couldn't see any football supporter from Europe for example following a club from the US.
This is not a dig at anyone in particular but something I wanted to bring up previously but just didn't get around to.
Your views please.
Whatever
Just one more question I would like to add to this. I've noticed that there are a lot of people here on BGOL whom I'm guessing most of you are from the US and elsewhere support football clubs here in the English premiership. Nothing wrong with that.
Do any on you support any clubs from your own national domestic league where you live? Do any of you actually try to make a effort to attend a game? If not so, why? I'm just being curious here.
We all know that football now is a global sport with games from different leagues shown all around the world, but on the flipside I couldn't see any football supporter from Europe for example following a club from the US.
This is not a dig at anyone in particular but something I wanted to bring up previously but just didn't get around to.
Your views please.
Don't see it happening @ the moment. If Ibra heads back to Italy then I'd say it's more likely but now no.Fabregas pictured wearing a Barcelona shirt

Would like to see this. Think Mancini being there gives City more of an edge over Utd. Surprised I haven't heard anything about Mourinho trying to bring him over to Madrid.Mario Balotelli happy to be linked with Manchester Giants
Robben haunted by missed chance
Fulham want US World Cup coach Bob Bradley to replace Roy Hodgson.
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Bradley has emerged as the front-runner after Hodgson's move to the Liverpool hotseat.
Sven Goran Eriksson, Mark Hughes and Alan Curbishley have all been linked with the Craven Cottage job.
But no contact has been made with any of the high-profile trio.
Bradley earns £330,000 a year as US coach and has just five months of his current contract to run.
And his calm, methodical approach has impressed Fulham owner Mohamed Fayed, who is now ready to triple Bradley's wages to £1m-a-year.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepag...ne-up-US-coach-Bob-Bradley.html#ixzz0taphydo2




Fulham want US World Cup coach Bob Bradley to replace Roy Hodgson.
![]()
Bradley has emerged as the front-runner after Hodgson's move to the Liverpool hotseat.
Sven Goran Eriksson, Mark Hughes and Alan Curbishley have all been linked with the Craven Cottage job.
But no contact has been made with any of the high-profile trio.
Bradley earns £330,000 a year as US coach and has just five months of his current contract to run.
And his calm, methodical approach has impressed Fulham owner Mohamed Fayed, who is now ready to triple Bradley's wages to £1m-a-year.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepag...ne-up-US-coach-Bob-Bradley.html#ixzz0taphydo2