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You know what's crazy to me? Arsenal was a goal away from eliminating Bayern, and Malaga were a couple of minutes away from eliminating Borussia Dortmund.

Those two supposedly lesser teams did a much better job than Barca and Madrid.
 
funny barca lost. I was expecting uefa to cheat and help them get in the final but because madrid lost i guess they cancelled the plan to fix the game :smh:. just go to show you how much of an average team barcelona is without messi and uefa backing them up. i think the barcelona team during the ronaldinho era was more talented, they didn't have one person carrying the team.

whats even funny is theres going to be an all-german final on english soil. london is going to be on lockdown :lol:.
 
funny barca lost. I was expecting uefa to cheat and help them get in the final but because madrid lost i guess they cancelled the plan to fix the game :smh:. just go to show you how much of an average team barcelona is without messi and uefa backing them up. i think the barcelona team during the ronaldinho era was more talented, they didn't have one person carrying the team.

whats even funny is theres going to be an all-german final on english soil. london is going to be on lockdown :lol:.
man u right i was saying this yesterday. if u go back in time every team that had one player carrying the team always failed in the end.

even with this barca u had messi, iniesta, xavi the last 2 are getting old and you can see that. while me personally think that because of iniesta playing bad thats why barca dont really function well. he is the real man to me.
You know what's crazy to me? Arsenal was a goal away from eliminating Bayern, and Malaga were a couple of minutes away from eliminating Borussia Dortmund.

Those two supposedly lesser teams did a much better job than Barca and Madrid.

yep. they thought it was going to be a easy ride while malaga and ars knew what time it was . but bayern did play one of their worse matches this season against ars. prolly the worst.
 
José Mourinho braced for a bitter parting from Real Madrid

Real Madrid's 10th European Cup will have to wait and so will José Mourinho's third. Next season they will continue their quest for the trophy but they will almost certainly do so apart. Real Madrid reached a third successive semi-final under the Portuguese coach but they could not reach the club's 13th final. Barcelona, Bayern Munich and now Borussia Dortmund have halted them at the gates. And afterwards Mourinho gave the clearest indication yet that he will leave in the summer.

The very fact that he did so was significant. For many in Spain, this was neither the time nor the place; for those that criticise him, and their numbers and intensity grows, this was another reflection of his ego. Just like the fact that he talks of a third European Cup and not a 10th; about "me" not about "we". For Mourinho, their response may be explained as another indication that their treatment of him has been unjust. "Here some people hate me," he said, "and many of you are in this room."

He was right, of course. Some of them do hate him. At times, the campaign against him has been vicious and some of the criticism absurd. But much of the opprobrium has been earned. The "hypocrisy" he decries – and his definition of hypocrisy is a loose one – has on occasion served mostly to highlight the hypocritical nature of much of his own words and deeds, projecting on to others the very traits he exhibits himself. Meanwhile, it is not true that they were out to get him from the start: no coach was greeted as the galáctico like Mourinho. He was welcomed when he arrived. When he leaves, though, many will bid him good riddance.

Mourinho had rather bitterly insisted before the game that in the eyes of some, success would be the team's but failure would always be his. Yet his discourse is usually the opposite, hung on a simple premise: I win. When he does not, the void must be filled by something else, the blame carried by someone else, from referees to conspiracies, from bad luck to his players. The latter has at times caused tension within the Madrid dressing room, not least because some have felt that the blame is not evenly or justly distributed among the squad.

The beginning of a division has opened up between fans. Some define themselves almost more as Mourinhista than Madridista, but they argue that that is because they can see, as others can't, that he is what the club need. That some of the supposed central tenets of Madridismo are nothing of the sort and he best represents the true values of the club: intense competitiveness, the relentless drive to win, a rejection of the media and what they insist are the hidden interests that lie within.

The question for those that identify wholly with their manager is of course: after Mou, what? And for a coach who was once at Barcelona and will leave at the end of the season, a professional with a career path that would inevitably take him elsewhere, to hand down lessons in Madridismo was striking.

His fraught relationship with Sergio Ramos and Iker Casillas, the latter the club's captain, saw them rejected by some supporters and championed by others, deepening divisions. Each side chose its symbols, apparently irreconcilable ones, even though they're supposed to be on the same side. Mourinho invented the term "pseudo-Madridistas" to dismiss those that claim to have the best interests of the club at heart but who do not: in practice, a pseudo-Madridista is simply someone who does not agree with him. Even if he has played for the club or supported it from birth. Vicente Del Bosque, for instance.

On Tuesday night, Mourinho's opponents saw his priorities come to the surface. He talked about his achievement in Madrid reaching three semi-finals in three years, when they had previously lost their status as a seed and failed to progress to the quarters five years in a row. But, Mourinho admitted, "almost is not enough for me or for Madrid". This is the most expensive squad in history and some expect more. Asked about his future he initially responded "it is not important, Madrid is important" but soon he was drawn on it. The agenda became about him.

EL País, one of the papers most critical of the coach, wrote: "Whether Mourinho understands it or not, the fans are disappointed because semi-finals are not enough. That's why it is a special club. No one is more special than Madrid. A tenth will always be more important than a third."

AS's cover was stark, the juxtaposition deliberate, confrontation in the design. It showed Casillas and Ramos embracing, tears in the defender's eyes. Symbols of Madridismo at odds with Mourinho, hurt by the club's elimination. Underneath was a small picture of the coach and the headline: "Mourinho and his navel."

"Mou, why?" asked the paper's most volatile columnist, Tomás Roncero, always projected as the voice of the Madrid fan, even as he is rejected by others. "I saw Ramos crying, hugging Casillas and that's when I understood that Madrid is eternal. That's why it hurt me that Mourinho, on the night when we suffered a terrible dagger in the heart, announced that he might go. Then why did he renew his contract until 2016? He complains about a lack of love. In three years he has never understood the greatness of this club."

Mourinho would surely argue that many of them never understood him. "I want to be somewhere where I am loved unreservedly," he said.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2013/may/01/jose-mourinho-real-madrid
 
Yeah jose is forcing himself to get fired. He don't wants to be there that's clear
 
With Puyol and Mascherano Barca's defense wasn't great, but it wasn't this shitty.:smh::smh::smh:

One more win though.:yes:

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Nice first career goal for the Betis player.


Also, I was too salty to post this last week.:lol:


Especially considering they didn't even win that game.
 
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According to a poll this is who the fans want and don't want for Barca.

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i been telling dudes. the club who has balls needs to pic up subotic and hummels. yeah it will cost a lil bit. but they young and will go many years. lewo is also aight.
 
Mourinho just going out swinging huh?:smh::lol::smh:

Justifying Diego Lopez over Casillas against Malaga: "It's simple, I prefer Lopez over Casillas, it's nothing personal".

On Iniesta: "He should worry about what his team did in the Champions without Messi".
 
DjCandle about to throw his beer threw the tv lol

TBH I am too. But naw we knew this day would come but didn't expect it to be so soon. All I can say is SAF is a legend point blank period. Knocked Liverpool off there perch and was able to adapt his coaching styles over the year. I am just scared for us because we need a good stable manager. People may think I am crazy but I will also take Moyes over Mou although Klopp would be a good scoop up.
 
TBH I am too. But naw we knew this day would come but didn't expect it to be so soon. All I can say is SAF is a legend point blank period. Knocked Liverpool off there perch and was able to adapt his coaching styles over the year. I am just scared for us because we need a good stable manager. People may think I am crazy but I will also take Moyes over Mou although Klopp would be a good scoop up.

moyes is a good choice. thing is ferguson is going to still be there only in the background. so they cant take a coach like mouri that does his own thing. they will bump heads soon. so they got to take somebody that will listen when ferguson talks.
 
DjCandle about to throw his beer threw the tv lol

Still can't believe it. :smh::smh:

TBH I am too. But naw we knew this day would come but didn't expect it to be so soon. All I can say is SAF is a legend point blank period. Knocked Liverpool off there perch and was able to adapt his coaching styles over the year. I am just scared for us because we need a good stable manager. People may think I am crazy but I will also take Moyes over Mou although Klopp would be a good scoop up.

I would as well.

Mourinho's lack of commitment and need to vacate post every three years or so is worrying, plus I never got over him stabbing Tito Vilanova in the eye in a clasico match a while back. While he's a great manager, I think Moyes is the better option for us.

I don't have any real concerns with Moyes at the helm.

If there's one it would be his simple lack of European experience, but he'll gain that for sure with this current squad.

To me, he comes off as a Ferguson Jr. without the finances which is all he, and Roberto Martinez have ever needed. But with his commitment to youth, finding gems and his ability to create fantastic players out of nothing, I think he'll certainly thrive with the Glazers backing his moves, and Sir Alex guiding him along the way.

Mourinho would be more of a change in culture while what we're looking for is more of the same.
 
I dunno about moyes , apart from him being a scot and a friend of sir alex what other attributes does he possess to be a good coach . It took sir alex years before he started winning trophies and does the current united board have patience to wait years before winning another trophy with moyes.
 
I dunno about moyes , apart from him being a scot and a friend of sir alex what other attributes does he possess to be a good coach . It took sir alex years before he started winning trophies and does the current united board have patience to wait years before winning another trophy with moyes.

I think so... they gave him a 6 yr contract and they believe Stability breeds success
 
I would like nothing more than for Wigan to win this. :yes:

The obvious reason is to shut Shitty out, but the other is to cement some sort of achievement for Roberto Martinez, who I believe is a more than competent manager in the top flight of English Football. In my opinion, he deserves some sort of silverware.

At the half, Wigan have had the better of chances, but they're not gonna be able to withstand that Shitty pressure for long. They've got to find a goal soon.
 
FOX has the worst commentators, regardless of sport. I like Gus Johnson but for a football match....no :smh:

Couldn't at least get their guys from Fox Soccer on this? sigh

The F A Cup is one. Think Wigan will pull a surprise?
BTW, I started a thread at the main board last night. I know some here don't frequent over there so I'll like to link it here for your part.:D
http://www.bgol.us/board/showthread.php?t=733296

Because some of us can't access any of the threads over there *cough cough*
 
FOX has the worst commentators, regardless of sport. I like Gus Johnson but for a football match....no :smh:

Couldn't at least get their guys from Fox Soccer on this? sigh

And they paired this clown with Ian Wright... another bumbling idiot. He should of kept his talksport commentary. That episode in the first half, where he and Gus were blabbering about "dead legs.." and "what exactly does that mean..."

:smh::smh::smh::smh:
 
It's always funny to me how a team will step up during the FA Cup but will still get regulated in league play :lol:

Congrats to Wigan though
 
It's always funny to me how a team will step up during the FA Cup but will still get relegated in league play :lol:

Congrats to Wigan though

I feel bad for City but surely, Wigan is going down this season. This is the omen. It happened to Pompey(Porthsmouth) Birmingham they all went down after winning their first major Cup :lol:
...and Wigan has been treading on that relegation zone the last 4-5 seasons
 
I hope they replace mancini with Pellegrini now . City needs new blood. Mancini must be on something to bring milner, rodwell and barry SMH
 
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