http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/arsenal-and-manchester-uniteds-european-woes-put-champions-league-spot-at-risk-a2949731.html?
England could lose it's forth spot in the CL. If Italian teams perform significant better than the English this year, it will mean that they will leap frog England in the UEFA ranking who will lose their 4th spot for the 2017/2018 season. Wouldn't be surprised if this happens
May need to start supporting Chelsea and Man U in the CL. :gape:
Doc wrote: May need to start supporting Chelsea and Man U in the CL. :gape:
Pretty sure that's a banworthy offense round these parts.
Who is that number 22? That's how i think Giroud can be more helpful to Alexis and Ramsey.
By playing for Zenit?
Touche'
The power in that shot, my word.
Mirth wrote: By playing for Zenit?
😆 Fuck off Mirthy.
Biggus wrote: Mirth wrote: By playing for Zenit? 😆 Fuck off Mirthy.
I like Gee-rood. I just thought I'd take a leaf out of your book since BT set it up.
😆
Qwiss! wrote: What instigated that?
What instigated that?
austerity
Who do you guys think had the most shot power? Watching that Hulk goal reminded me of Adriano; I wonder who had the faster shot between them.
Probably Adriano, because he did it all the time. I think Ibrahimovic would give him a run for his money though.
Bold Tone wrote: Who is that number 22? That's how i think Giroud can be more helpful to Alexis and Ramsey.
He does that all the time.
Mirth wrote: Biggus wrote: 😆 Fuck off Mirthy. I like Gee-rood. I just thought I'd take a leaf out of your book since BT set it up.
Biggus wrote: 😆 Fuck off Mirthy.
He laid it on a plate and you finished it........Lke Olly wouldn't.
Roberto Carlos had a vicious shot on him, especially from dead ball situations. Adriano and Zlatan, as Klaus says, would be other candidates. Cronaldo can hit them pretty hard as well.
Riise, Tarnat and Alex are probably the hardest shot we have seen in PL.
Rex wrote: Roberto Carlos had a vicious shot on him, especially from dead ball situations.
Roberto Carlos had a vicious shot on him, especially from dead ball situations.
Yep, saw him at France 98, couldn't believe his thigh muscles, more like a rugby player than a footballer. Stuart Pearce too.
Definitely Adriano:
Could have been one of the all time greats, he had absolutely everything.
I would laugh at Begovic for Porto's second goal but given Ospina's antics tonight, probably best to keep shtum.