Weird feelings of football

Josep Dowling

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Fernando and Fernandinho are the same player. In fact Fernando evolved into Fernandinho like a Pokemon.
 

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Brazilian central midfielders are the most un-Brazilian players you can imagine, and have been for decades, from Dunga to Casemiro.
 

BluesJr

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Brazilian central midfielders are the most un-Brazilian players you can imagine, and have been for decades, from Dunga to Casemiro.
Agree with this. Really turns me off them. Start Fred.
 

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The team that goes much further than expected in one world cup, never qualifies for the next one.
 

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The eventual World Cup or Euro winner is always a team that start off slightly shaky and get better as the tournament progresses and not the team that looks the best in the group stages
 

Big Ben Foster

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Whenever a side scores close to the end of the game as Iran did, they always get another gilt-edged chance to win it before the end and fluff the chance. Very rarely is that second chance scored.
This...happened again today
 

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1. Spanish footballers can only be either utter villains or absolute gentlemen

2. Iniesta has been 34 for 10 years
 

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1. Darren Bent still plays in the premier league and is Harry Kane's strike partner for this World Cup.

2. Whenever I watch the South American WC qualification matches; I always have a mentally hard time distinguishing between Bolivia and Mexico as well as Colombia and Ecuador.
Seems like they are always the same countries who just decide to alternate their names.

3. Christophe' Dugarry & Paolo Maldini are one and the same person.

4. Apart from Dida, Brazil have always had shit goalkeepers after Taffarel in the 94 world cup.
 

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When a player misses a penalty and the match goes to penalties, he always scores it in the shootout.
 

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Larsson never played for united, nor get a premier league winners medal. It's a Myth.
 

tentan

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Uruguay never won the World Cup.

More than two different teams have won the Champions League in the past 5 years. (But it's just been Madrid and Barcelona)

If someone scores a fantastic goal using a rare technique someone else will copy it and better it a few weeks later. (Mhktyriyan scorpion - Giroud, Ronaldo overhead - Bale)

Fellaini only scores with his head.
 
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Nuno Gomes still plays for Portugal, he was an unused sub in this World Cup.
 

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No goals have ever been scored in extra time of a WC game that wasn't the final.

Also Scandinavian teams share the same squad for every tournament.
 

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Pickford pulling off possibly the save of the tournament yet it has long been forgotten - despite being only an hour ago.
 

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Pickford pulling off possibly the save of the tournament yet it has long been forgotten - despite being only an hour ago.
Doesn't really matter when it lead to an equaliser anyway, if it saved us from drawing then we'd be talking about it for years.
 

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He did a great Euro 2000 and scored a important goal against Spain in 2004, not everything was bad with him :p
He was not a bad player. He only needed about 10 chances to score a goal :p
But for the portuguese league level, he was clearly a top player

We were unlucky because when Ronaldo developed Pauleta was already on his way to retirement.

Pauleta was a top striker, but unfortunbatelly for him he was not suited to our playing style at the time.

Nowadays he would be very handy, because we use 2 forwards and he was more suited for 4x4x2 type of formations, as we could see by his career at PSG.
 

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He was not a bad player. He only needed about 10 chances to score a goal :p
But for the portuguese league level, he was clearly a top player

We were unlucky because when Ronaldo developed Pauleta was already on his way to retirement.

Pauleta was a top striker, but unfortunbatelly for him he was not suited to our playing style at the time.

Nowadays he would be very handy, because we use 2 forwards and he was more suited for 4x4x2 type of formations, as we could see by his career at PSG.
Yes I know a lot of people who laugh when I say Pauleta wasn't suited to play on a 4X3X3 or 4X5X1, the clubs where he had more success were the ones where he played with other forward alongside him. No doubt if he played today with Ronaldo he would be much better for the team than the current ones we have. Certainly not Guedes or Silva.
 

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Yes I know a lot of people who laugh when I say Pauleta wasn't suited to play on a 4X3X3 or 4X5X1, the clubs where he had more success were the ones where he played with other forward alongside him. No doubt if he played today with Ronaldo he would be much better for the team than the current ones we have. Certainly not Guedes or Silva.
It could've been much worst: Hugo Almeida hasn't retired yet :lol:
 

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When players first began wearing football boots other than black in colour, they stood out like a sore thumb. Now, every pair of shoes is completely invisible.
 

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no player has ever suffered a genuine case of cramp in a 90 minute football match. it only ever occurs for time wasting purposes.
 

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players who take shit/funny/silly run ups always miss their penalty or have it saved.
Kane and Rashford didn't have normal runups though!
Kane does his creepy run on the spot (reckon it's good for not telegraphing the direction though) and Rashford did the Fifa moving the man for no reason thing.