Snoozefest at Old Trafford. Looked more like two teams that were trying to shake off preseason dust.
This one might've been a little too early.
Shit was wack and mouri didnt came to win. Playin with no strike smh. But its good tho we will get you guys at home.
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Next week, just the little matter of the North London Derby
Make sure you guys finish your chances. That Swansea match was questionable to the say least.
Lol dont worry DJ we will show you who is boss. We had bayern to worry about the super cup. After that is biz as usaully. Spurs are really good now they do miss alot but you still gottta watch out.He definitely didn't. He was clearly satisfied with a point, which is the right thing to do from a philosophical standpoint I suppose. We however dominated the match, just super unlucky with our chances, and of course Atkinson, old Blue Boy himself, wasn't going to call the clear penalties.
But no fuss..
We'll finish the Blues off at the Bridge no problem.
Boateng secures Schalke switch
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30 augustus 2013
Schalke have clinched the signing of attacking midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng from Milan on a four-year deal.
Boateng joined Milan on a permanent basis in 2011 having initially moved to San Siro on loan from Genoa in 2010 following his transfer from Portsmouth.
The German-born Ghana international scored twice in Wednesday's UEFA Champions League play-off tie against PSV Eindhoven as the Serie A club booked their place in the group stages with a 4-1 aggregate victory.
Schalke have endured a difficult start to the new season, taking just one point from their opening three Bundesliga games, with striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar sidelined in the 4-0 defeat to Wolfsburg on August 17.
Boateng's arrival will help boost their forward line and the 26-year-old, who has previously enjoyed spells with Hertha Berlin and Borussia Dortmund, was delighted to secure a return to Germany.
"I'm happy to be back home in Germany in the best league in the world," Boateng said.
"The first contact was made a year ago but sometimes you have to wait a bit longer for the good things and opportunities."
Boateng becomes Schalke's sixth signing of the transfer window after left-back Dennis Aogo joined on loan from Hamburg on Thursday.
Manager Jens Keller is confident that Boateng's arrival will have a big impact and revealed that he could feature in Saturday's clash with Bayer Leverkusen.
"He has collected a lot of international experience and I am sure he will help our team greatly," Keller commented.
"He can be used (against Leverkusen), I have an idea of how to use him tomorrow (Saturday)."
Anybody have a hookup on watching Sky Sports matches without the subscription?
There's gotta be a tweak out there somewhere.
They're going HAM.
Christian Eriksen: Tottenham sign Ajax midfielder
url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23908461[/url]
Garbage lineup at Anfield. #growingpains
Gareth Bale's move to Real Madrid was finally sealed on Sunday, with the Welshman joining the Spanish giants on a six-year deal.
The fee has not been revealed by either Real or Tottenham, but it is tipped to be a world record, surpassing the £80million spent by Real when they signed Cristiano Ronaldo in 2009.
The transfer represents a significant step in the 24-year-old's already outstanding career and here we look back at Bale's life in football, tracking his meteoric rise from talented teenager to international superstar...
http://soccerway.com/news/2013/September/01/real-madrid-confirm-bale-deal/n238557/1 september 2013
Real Madrid have confirmed the signing of Tottenham star Gareth Bale on a six-year deal for an undisclosed fee.
The Welshman, who will be presented as a Real player on Monday, has finally secured a move to the Bernabeu after weeks of intense speculation and Tottenham manager Andre Vilas-Boas has wished the 24-year-old well.
"We wish him all the best, he's left us with great memories from last season, which I think every Tottenham fan cherishes," Villas-Boas said.
"But he has moved on and we move on as well."
Bale, who scored 26 goals in 44 appearances for Spurs last season, secured a clean sweep of awards - taking the Professional Footballers' Association Player of the Year and Young Player of the Year, as well as the Football Writers' Association Player of the Year gong.
Despite his heroics, Tottenham could not secure a spot in the UEFA Champions League, finishing fifth behind rivals Arsenal, sparking doubt over Bale's future at White Hart Lane.
Bale's switch to the Spanish capital had been expected for some time, with an option to purchase Bale's shirt prematurely appearing on Madrid's website only making the deal more inevitable.
A number of Real players, including Fabio Coentrao, Angel Di Maria and Alvaro Morata had been mooted as potential makeweights in the deal, but none have been included in the deal.
Carlo Ancelotti has been busy reshaping his squad since replacing Jose Mourinho in the close-season, bringing Casemiro, Dani Carvajal, Asier Illarramendi and Isco to the club for a reported combined fee in the region of €75m.
Spurs boss Villas-Boas has already gone some way to replacing Bale in his squad, signing the likes of Roberto Soldado, Erik Lamela, Nacer Chadli and Christian Eriksen to boost the club's attacking options.