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Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by Nobody: 12:53pm On Sep 15, 2019
Messi finally back in training with the team

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Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by ucsquare(m): 1:05pm On Sep 15, 2019
Its champions league week guys..just a friendly remainder grin grin grin

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Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by NoFap123: 1:24pm On Sep 15, 2019
I give kudos to Valverde foe having sense yesterday.
I love Fati and I believe if we'll groomed, dude will be a bomb, I love Perez I just can't explain why, his confidence on the ball is mad.
Antoine has blended well with the time although seem lost sometimes in the heat of things. I am happy the team is finding a rhythm and has returned to winning ways. I would love them to replicate yesterday's performance away to really clear my doubt.
Forca Barca.
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by Chrisus(m): 1:27pm On Sep 15, 2019
Best midfield in the world.

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Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by simiife: 1:33pm On Sep 15, 2019
FergieRaww:


I know you don't watch football sir but King of the Match from Budweiser is the new name awarded to the best player on the pitch on that game not man of the match

it's not a new thing if you tried watching football since this season in La Liga cheesy


Na who tell u say I no dey watch ball,ehh,answer me

Anyways, thank you 4 explaining
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by FergieRaww(m): 1:36pm On Sep 15, 2019
simiife:



Na who tell u say I no dey watch ball,ehh,answer me

Anyways, thank you 4 explaining

I'm sorry sir cheesy

Uwc anyway smiley
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by simiife: 1:43pm On Sep 15, 2019
FergieRaww:


I'm sorry sir cheesy

Uwc anyway smiley


Hehehe,no qualms

Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by TLona1: 3:42pm On Sep 15, 2019
ucsquare:
Its champions league week guys..just a friendly remainder grin grin grin

This was what happened the last time your club was in the UCL.

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Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by IKON360(m): 4:24pm On Sep 15, 2019
Chrisus:
Best midfield in the world.
In Copa Del Rey matches I want to see a midfield of De Jong, Vidal and Rakitic with De Jong playing as DM...
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by Wayne4uall(m): 4:30pm On Sep 15, 2019
Chrisus:
Best midfield in the world.


If our coach did not start Roberto ahead of author on Tuesday
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by Chrisus(m): 4:33pm On Sep 15, 2019
Wayne4uall:



If our coach did not start Roberto ahead of author on Tuesday

When thunder no wan strike am angry
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by Chrisus(m): 4:34pm On Sep 15, 2019
IKON360:

In Copa Del Rey matches I want to see a midfield of De Jong, Vidal and Rakitic with De Jong playing as DM...

Alena nko?

He can come in for De Jong with Vidal as DM
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by BroadStreetBull(m): 5:26pm On Sep 15, 2019
Chrisus:
Best midfield in the world.
Hope so.

Rodri Silva and De Bryune?

Matuidi Pjanic and Khedira?

Kroos Casemiro and Modric?

Fabinho Wjanaldum and Henderson?
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by Wayne4uall(m): 5:39pm On Sep 15, 2019
Chrisus:


When thunder no wan strike am angry

I will remind u on Tuesday evening.. I am scared we might not win the match but we are not going to lose may b draw...
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by Wayne4uall(m): 5:42pm On Sep 15, 2019
BroadStreetBull:
Hope so.

Rodri Silva and De Bryune?

Matuidi Pjanic and Khedira?

Kroos Casemiro and Modric?

Fabinho Wjanaldum and Henderson?

All those names are bigger players with experience.. Our 3" midfielders are more than some names up dere
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by Wayne4uall(m): 5:43pm On Sep 15, 2019
IKON360:

In Copa Del Rey matches I want to see a midfield of De Jong, Vidal and Rakitic with De Jong playing as DM...

I tink alena will start ahead of vidal in copa El Rey
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by BroadStreetBull(m): 5:45pm On Sep 15, 2019
Wayne4uall:


All those names are bigger players with experience.. Our 3" midfielders are more than some names up dere
hope so
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by Wayne4uall(m): 5:47pm On Sep 15, 2019
Chrisus:
Best midfield in the world.

I will love to see them play against stronger opponent and see them play more than 7 matches to see if they are really the best in the world but hw they played yesterday.. I am really impressed
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by andrew444(m): 6:02pm On Sep 15, 2019
IKON360:

In Copa Del Rey matches I want to see a midfield of De Jong, Vidal and Rakitic with De Jong playing as DM...

So you have now turned Vidal and Rakitic to copa de la rey players abi? Lol

What happened to Alena and puig?
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by andrew444(m): 6:04pm On Sep 15, 2019
BroadStreetBull:
Hope so.

Rodri Silva and De Bryune?

Matuidi Pjanic and Khedira?

Kroos Casemiro and Modric?

Fabinho Wjanaldum and Henderson?

Rodri silva and de bruyne is the best, thou rodri is not yet a world class player but playing with those 2 wizards will improve his game

Matuidi pjanic khedira are crap, juventus fans are even complaining

The rest are okay
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by Chrisus(m): 6:31pm On Sep 15, 2019
BroadStreetBull:
Hope so.

Rodri Silva and De Bryune?

Matuidi Pjanic and Khedira?

Kroos Casemiro and Modric?

Fabinho Wjanaldum and Henderson?

Rodri, Silva and De Bruyne maybe, but the rest, just big names lipsrsealed
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by IKON360(m): 8:32pm On Sep 15, 2019
andrew444:


So you have now turned Vidal and Rakitic to copa de la rey players abi? Lol

What happened to Alena and puig?
Arthur and FDJ did very well yesterday with Busquets, I'd like to see FDJ as DM with more experienced heads flanking him in the middle

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Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by Olamyyde(m): 3:02am On Sep 16, 2019
Chrisus:
Best midfield in the world.
Let us calm down. Mancity's is better. De bruyne is better than all our central midfielders combined undecided
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by Olamyyde(m): 3:05am On Sep 16, 2019
BroadStreetBull:
Hope so.

Rodri Silva and De Bryune?

Matuidi Pjanic and Khedira ?

Kroos Casemiro and Modric?

Fabinho Wjanaldum and Henderson?
Only man city's midfield is better.

Juventus midfield is mediocre

Kroos and modric are finished

Liverpool's midfield is more of a product of workrate and klopp's genius rather than talent. I can boldly say de jong and arthur are better than Wjanaldum and Henderson. Fabinho is a beast tho.

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Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by Olamyyde(m): 3:08am On Sep 16, 2019
IKON360:

Arthur and FDJ did very well yesterday with Busquets, I'd like to see FDJ as DM with more experienced heads flanking him in the middle
Playing FDJ as a DM is wasting his versatile skillset. He can be our iniesta-lite.

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Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by Astark: 6:13am On Sep 16, 2019
I want messi to win this season golden boot but is that not already too late? Seeing the number of games he has missed but knowing messi nothing is impossible.

Barca will win this season ucl. Messi will win copa America 2019. That's a fact

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Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by Wayne4uall(m): 7:33am On Sep 16, 2019
Astark:
I want messi to win this season golden boot but is that not already too late? Seeing the number of games he has missed but knowing messi nothing is impossible.

Barca will win this season ucl. Messi will win copa America 2019. That's a fact

Amen

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Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by Wayne4uall(m): 7:39am On Sep 16, 2019
Olamyyde:

Let us calm down. Mancity's is better. De bruyne is better than all our central midfielders combined undecided

May b u are right but do u consider dere age and experience? If we play against mancity I am very sure the ball possession will b 50-50 or 48-52.... Mancity can't win us
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by Wayne4uall(m): 8:04am On Sep 16, 2019
5 reasons Borussia Dortmund can beat Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League group stage

1) Jadon Sancho is on fire!

If the England international's current form were any hotter, he'd spontaneously combust. Two goals and four assists in his first four Bundesliga games also included an exceptional international break during which the England international struck twice to open his goalscoring account for his nation.
He has just a single goal and assist in seven UEFA Champions League outings so far, but the 19-year-old has made significant strides forward since Dortmund were beaten by eventual runners-up Tottenham Hotspur in last season's Last 16. Those statistics are going to improve.

"He's still a 'kid, he's 19, has all the right characteristics, and if he doesn't suffer a dip, he'll be a top player," Dortmund teammate Alcacer said of Sancho recently, high praise from a man who played with Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez at Barcelona.

"There are doubts because of his age, but as a player and a person in the dressing room, there's no faulting him. If he keeps improving and acquires a few more attributes, he'll be one of the best in the world.
2) Lionel Messi might not play


3) Paco Alcacer, Dortmund's inside man

The Spain international joined Dortmund - initially on loan - from Barcelona at the start of last season after two years at the Camp Nou.He did not manage to establish himself as a first-team regular - he scored 10 times in 37 La Liga appearances - in the face of superhuman competition for places from the likes of Messi, Neymar and Suarez. However, he clearly learned from training with them, and that knowledge is now being put to good use at Dortmund.

The ex-Valencia man has scored in every single competitive game for club and country this season, netting 10 goals in eight matches. He scored three times in two UEFA EURO 2020 qualifiers for Spain during the international break, and has five goals in four Bundesliga matches this season.

"I've never experienced that," admitted a gobsmacked Favre. "When he plays, he almost always scores."

4) Fortress Signal Iduna Park

"Dortmund has something magical with their unbelievable fans and the famous Südtribune," said Alcacer when he first joined the Ruhr Valley club. The Yellow Wall certainly is magical. Well, when it's behind you…

Dortmund's intimidating 12th man has a formidable galvanising effect on the hosts. None of Dortmund's 2018/19 group-stage opponents - Atletico Madrid, Monaco or Club Brugge - managed to score at the iconic venue as Favre's men moved into the knockout stages boasting the competition's best defensive record.

5) No country for Spanish teams

Put simply, Spanish clubs do not like playing in Dortmund.

Atletico - the last Spanish visitors - were beaten 4-0 in last season's group stage, and BVB have lost just three of their 15 European home matches against Spanish opponents. Five of the last seven have been won, offset by just a single defeat.

And who could forget what Dortmund did to Real Madrid in the semi-finals of the competition in 2013, with Robert Lewandowski scoring four times in a 4-1 first leg win on the way to BVB reaching the final.While Dortmund's home sweet home is a major asset for them, being 'on the road' is anything but a pleasant trip for Barca.

Ernesto Valverde's men have won just four of their last 13 away games in European competition, and will still be reeling from their last outing on foreign soil: that incredible 4-0 semi-final second leg loss at Anfield, a win masterminded by former Dortmund coach Jürgen Klopp.

From

https://www.bundesliga.com/en/bundesliga/news/5-reasons-borussia-dortmund-can-beat-barcelona-uefa-champions-league-messi-sancho-6964
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by IKON360(m): 8:30am On Sep 16, 2019
Olamyyde:

Playing FDJ as a DM is wasting his versatile skillset. He can be our iniesta-lite.
I disagree, FDJ's best wing is DM, he played DM for Ajax and Netherland and go see and how brilliant he was. Besides he is faster Busquets. And Iniesta is gone forget about him, different players have different skill sets and when a player goes he and his skill set go with him. Just like there can never be another Pele or Maradona or Ronaldinho or Messi. Stop looking for "next this" or "next that" you sound like those annoying editors of sports tabloids that hype every player next Robben, next Messi next this one next that one and when the player fails to live up to hype they say he has failed. That's how they were shouting that Coutinho is next Iniesta but when he didn't live up to hype they said he failed.
So please just remove that notion from your head.
.
I still think FDJ's best wing is DM, as DM he is even better than so many more experienced DMs than he.

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Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by IKON360(m): 8:35am On Sep 16, 2019
Wayne4uall:
5 reasons Borussia Dortmund can beat Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League group stage

1) Jadon Sancho is on fire!

If the England international's current form were any hotter, he'd spontaneously combust. Two goals and four assists in his first four Bundesliga games also included an exceptional international break during which the England international struck twice to open his goalscoring account for his nation.
He has just a single goal and assist in seven UEFA Champions League outings so far, but the 19-year-old has made significant strides forward since Dortmund were beaten by eventual runners-up Tottenham Hotspur in last season's Last 16. Those statistics are going to improve.

"He's still a 'kid, he's 19, has all the right characteristics, and if he doesn't suffer a dip, he'll be a top player," Dortmund teammate Alcacer said of Sancho recently, high praise from a man who played with Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez at Barcelona.

"There are doubts because of his age, but as a player and a person in the dressing room, there's no faulting him. If he keeps improving and acquires a few more attributes, he'll be one of the best in the world.
2) Lionel Messi might not play


3) Paco Alcacer, Dortmund's inside man

The Spain international joined Dortmund - initially on loan - from Barcelona at the start of last season after two years at the Camp Nou.He did not manage to establish himself as a first-team regular - he scored 10 times in 37 La Liga appearances - in the face of superhuman competition for places from the likes of Messi, Neymar and Suarez. However, he clearly learned from training with them, and that knowledge is now being put to good use at Dortmund.

The ex-Valencia man has scored in every single competitive game for club and country this season, netting 10 goals in eight matches. He scored three times in two UEFA EURO 2020 qualifiers for Spain during the international break, and has five goals in four Bundesliga matches this season.

"I've never experienced that," admitted a gobsmacked Favre. "When he plays, he almost always scores."

4) Fortress Signal Iduna Park

"Dortmund has something magical with their unbelievable fans and the famous Südtribune," said Alcacer when he first joined the Ruhr Valley club. The Yellow Wall certainly is magical. Well, when it's behind you…

Dortmund's intimidating 12th man has a formidable galvanising effect on the hosts. None of Dortmund's 2018/19 group-stage opponents - Atletico Madrid, Monaco or Club Brugge - managed to score at the iconic venue as Favre's men moved into the knockout stages boasting the competition's best defensive record.

5) No country for Spanish teams

Put simply, Spanish clubs do not like playing in Dortmund.

Atletico - the last Spanish visitors - were beaten 4-0 in last season's group stage, and BVB have lost just three of their 15 European home matches against Spanish opponents. Five of the last seven have been won, offset by just a single defeat.

And who could forget what Dortmund did to Real Madrid in the semi-finals of the competition in 2013, with Robert Lewandowski scoring four times in a 4-1 first leg win on the way to BVB reaching the final.While Dortmund's home sweet home is a major asset for them, being 'on the road' is anything but a pleasant trip for Barca.

Ernesto Valverde's men have won just four of their last 13 away games in European competition, and will still be reeling from their last outing on foreign soil: that incredible 4-0 semi-final second leg loss at Anfield, a win masterminded by former Dortmund coach Jürgen Klopp.

From

https://www.bundesliga.com/en/bundesliga/news/5-reasons-borussia-dortmund-can-beat-barcelona-uefa-champions-league-messi-sancho-6964
This is very good, Real Madrid won the champions league thrice in a row and they finished 2nd in their group twice, Liverpool won UCL and Tottenham reached finals both teams finished 2nd in their groups. If we finish 2nd in our group its not bad, its not even the end of the campaign and I think tougher opposition will make us sit up. Our UCL exit last season showed so much complacency, complaceny that teams that finish 2nd rarely have because they keep meeting tough teams
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by Swissh: 8:36am On Sep 16, 2019
Wayne4uall:
5 reasons Borussia Dortmund can beat Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League group stage

1) Jadon Sancho is on fire!

If the England international's current form were any hotter, he'd spontaneously combust. Two goals and four assists in his first four Bundesliga games also included an exceptional international break during which the England international struck twice to open his goalscoring account for his nation.
He has just a single goal and assist in seven UEFA Champions League outings so far, but the 19-year-old has made significant strides forward since Dortmund were beaten by eventual runners-up Tottenham Hotspur in last season's Last 16. Those statistics are going to improve.

"He's still a 'kid, he's 19, has all the right characteristics, and if he doesn't suffer a dip, he'll be a top player," Dortmund teammate Alcacer said of Sancho recently, high praise from a man who played with Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez at Barcelona.

"There are doubts because of his age, but as a player and a person in the dressing room, there's no faulting him. If he keeps improving and acquires a few more attributes, he'll be one of the best in the world.
2) Lionel Messi might not play


3) Paco Alcacer, Dortmund's inside man

The Spain international joined Dortmund - initially on loan - from Barcelona at the start of last season after two years at the Camp Nou.He did not manage to establish himself as a first-team regular - he scored 10 times in 37 La Liga appearances - in the face of superhuman competition for places from the likes of Messi, Neymar and Suarez. However, he clearly learned from training with them, and that knowledge is now being put to good use at Dortmund.

The ex-Valencia man has scored in every single competitive game for club and country this season, netting 10 goals in eight matches. He scored three times in two UEFA EURO 2020 qualifiers for Spain during the international break, and has five goals in four Bundesliga matches this season.

"I've never experienced that," admitted a gobsmacked Favre. "When he plays, he almost always scores."

4) Fortress Signal Iduna Park

"Dortmund has something magical with their unbelievable fans and the famous Südtribune," said Alcacer when he first joined the Ruhr Valley club. The Yellow Wall certainly is magical. Well, when it's behind you…

Dortmund's intimidating 12th man has a formidable galvanising effect on the hosts. None of Dortmund's 2018/19 group-stage opponents - Atletico Madrid, Monaco or Club Brugge - managed to score at the iconic venue as Favre's men moved into the knockout stages boasting the competition's best defensive record.

5) No country for Spanish teams

Put simply, Spanish clubs do not like playing in Dortmund.

Atletico - the last Spanish visitors - were beaten 4-0 in last season's group stage, and BVB have lost just three of their 15 European home matches against Spanish opponents. Five of the last seven have been won, offset by just a single defeat.

And who could forget what Dortmund did to Real Madrid in the semi-finals of the competition in 2013, with Robert Lewandowski scoring four times in a 4-1 first leg win on the way to BVB reaching the final.While Dortmund's home sweet home is a major asset for them, being 'on the road' is anything but a pleasant trip for Barca.

Ernesto Valverde's men have won just four of their last 13 away games in European competition, and will still be reeling from their last outing on foreign soil: that incredible 4-0 semi-final second leg loss at Anfield, a win masterminded by former Dortmund coach Jürgen Klopp.

From

https://www.bundesliga.com/en/bundesliga/news/5-reasons-borussia-dortmund-can-beat-barcelona-uefa-champions-league-messi-sancho-6964
Sancho is nothing special. Even a donkey like lingard will look special in that German League.

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