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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by coded01: 5:40am On Jun 06, 2015
yourangel:
Having analysed the data you provided, here's how they stand:

Carlos has a success rate of 15.84%

Ronaldinho has a success rate of 15.15%

Messi has a success rate of 9.09%

Ronaldo has a success rate of 8.50%

Verdict:

It has been mathematically proven that Ronaldo is the worst free-kick taker. Thank you!
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by coded01: 5:39am On Jun 06, 2015
mcdreeezy:
Long time here, i hope we get the job done tomorrow sha smiley

I heard Juventus have the best defence in the world...........hmm lipsrsealed
Ok... grin tongue grin


Better chopping tonight... grin grin
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by coded01: 5:36am On Jun 06, 2015
ddippset:
Ronaldo 17 out of 200 attempts. Carlos 16 out of 101 attempts. Ronaldinho 15 out of 99 attempts. Messi 12 out of 132 attempts. Carlos was sharing with Zidane, Ronaldinho was sharing with Deco and eto, Messi shares with Xavi and neymar, Cristiano Ronaldo takes everything to himself.
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by coded01: 5:33am On Jun 06, 2015
ddippset:
this guy nor wan get sense at all. We may have to call in the efcc and the paramedics to tie this guy up, open up his skull and implant a brain in there. He loves to talk about Ronaldo being in madrid for 6 years and Messi being in la liga his whole career. For goodness sake who doesn't know that free kicks were for Ronaldinho and then eto sometimes before Messi even became a first team player? Which football fan doesn't know this? How could someone possible talk about Messi and freekicks before 2009?how? I am worried for Krasid.
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by coded01: 12:29am On Jun 06, 2015
fredoooooo:
Coded01 cool
Don't believe me! grin



Just watch... cool
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by coded01: 11:45pm On Jun 03, 2015
fredoooooo:
Hypertension go kill some people, 5th balon d'oro already In the bag grin
B4 nko... grin grin
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by coded01: 10:46pm On Jun 03, 2015
fredoooooo:
Hate ke , pro messi since day 1 .
You should know better na! grin


I was referring to haterz not you! tongue grin


I can imagine haterz watching the replay over n over until... grin shocked grin
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by coded01: 10:35pm On Jun 03, 2015
fredoooooo:
You no see my comment. .. OLUWAMESSI
Baba Thaigo is OBA BALL period grin
E get as you go hate person reach... You no go get choice but to just talk true... grin grin
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by coded01: 10:08pm On Jun 03, 2015
fredoooooo:
In my dream jubilatiing with messi and co with the champions league trophy grin
grin cool cheesy


Thanks my guy! wink


Did you see Messi's 1st goal last Saturday? shocked lipsrsealed


How life? wink
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by coded01: 9:41pm On Jun 03, 2015
fredoooooo:
Coded01 I sight you o
For where? grin shocked grin
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Offical Bayern Munich Fan Thread: 6x Champions Of Europe by coded01: 3:13pm On Jun 02, 2015
A40:
Comparing Hazard to Mueller and Neymar

That's like comparing Mr Ibu to Christian Bale

Or Maurice Iwu to Attahiru Jega
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Offical Bayern Munich Fan Thread: 6x Champions Of Europe by coded01: 3:04pm On Jun 02, 2015
A40:
Eden 'Local Champion' Hazard.

Only two goals in 3 seasons from open play in Elite European Competition. What a disgrace
Chai! Hazard don suffer... grin grin
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Offical Bayern Munich Fan Thread: 6x Champions Of Europe by coded01: 3:01pm On Jun 02, 2015
raumdeuter:
In the past 4 yrs robben, bale ribery have won the CL, muller and Götze have won the world cup, Suarez and neymar would be playing the CL finals and are favorites to win

In the past 4 yrs what has hazard won internationally. Answer on a postcard
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Offical Bayern Munich Fan Thread: 6x Champions Of Europe by coded01: 2:38pm On Jun 02, 2015
raumdeuter:
Hazard scored 5 goals in his 4 seasons in the CL

Go check how many goals neymar robben ribery muller Suarez Reus bale Sanchez gotze have in the past 4 yrs in the CL.

We need productive players not wastemen like hazard. If he continues like this he would end like Quaresma
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Offical Bayern Munich Fan Thread: 6x Champions Of Europe by coded01: 2:36pm On Jun 02, 2015
raumdeuter:
I knew chelsea fans aren't smart. It was the same penalties you beat us with that we used to beat you.

Just the same way you struggled to beat us in the CL equalizing late and winning on penalties.

How can we be targeting Reus who just extended his contract in january. Your level of reasoning can only be from a chelsea fan.

Atletico Madrid disgraced your team in the CL next thing you take 3 of their player. Next you're still after Griezman
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Fredoooooo!!! embarassed
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Offical Bayern Munich Fan Thread: 6x Champions Of Europe by coded01: 2:34pm On Jun 02, 2015
raumdeuter:
A player who scores 5 goals in 4 CL season is the solution?

Hazard needs to learn how to play productive football and not monkey post dribbling
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: R36L Madrid - Most Successful & Greatest Champ15ns of Spain, Europe & W9rld by coded01: 10:25pm On Jun 01, 2015
barackohandso:
This is how Real madrid will watch Barca win the UCL
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: R36L Madrid - Most Successful & Greatest Champ15ns of Spain, Europe & W9rld by coded01: 10:23pm On Jun 01, 2015
nonsoroyalty:
This is why I said most madrid fans are kids the same mourinho they are supporting is the same one who started saying shit about laliga when he ran back to epl he even took shot @ ronaldo

@usbcable why not bring ur cable lemme show u a proof mourinho was booed by madrid fans in 2013 lol
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: R36L Madrid - Most Successful & Greatest Champ15ns of Spain, Europe & W9rld by coded01: 10:22pm On Jun 01, 2015
A40:
Its only in a small time team like Chelsea and a small time footballing nation like England that a court jester like Mourinho will be granted audience. When he went to Italy and Spain (respectable football nations) his antics where always frowned upon. Little wonder he ran back to England after failing so woefully at Madrid

The reaction of Madrid fans and players after Carlo left compared to after Mourinho left says it all
Proven Fact... wink
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: R36L Madrid - Most Successful & Greatest Champ15ns of Spain, Europe & W9rld by coded01: 10:21pm On Jun 01, 2015
usbcable:
no so we see am bros.

all thanks to eyebrow.

BTW
congrats in advance as per winning 6 trophies. dont see anybody stopping Barker
This coming from usbcable? shocked

Hacker alert!!! shocked grin
CrimeRe: Father Defiles Daughters, Nieces In Ibadan by coded01: 10:16pm On Jun 01, 2015
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Abomination!!! shocked


Lord have Mercy!!! lipsrsealed
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by coded01: 3:09pm On Jun 01, 2015
nonsoroyalty:
Congratulations Don Andres. His partner has given
birth to a baby boy. They have named him Paolo
Andrea.
Congratulaions Don!
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by coded01: 2:23pm On Jun 01, 2015

European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: UCL Final: Barcelona vs Juventus June 6,2015 8:45pm by coded01: 2:21pm On Jun 01, 2015

European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by coded01:
Is This Barcelona Side Even Greater Than the 2011 Champions League Winners? cool



On the evening of May 28, 2011, I was at Wembley Stadium among a crowd of over 87,000 to see Barcelona win the Champions League with a 3-1 victory over Manchester United in the final.

It was a special night, watching a team become champions of Europe always is, but each member of that crowd, both the celebrating Barcelona fans and the vanquished United fans, knew they had witnessed something more profound.

Arguably the greatest club side of all time had delivered their signature performance: a masterclass of attacking football.

From my vantage point in the press box near the halfway line, Barcelona were utterly dominant throughout the 90 minutes.

They were a blur of speed and control, swarming over United with wave after wave of attacks as they greedily refused to let their opponents anywhere near the ball.

Even now, it seems strange this final finished in an almost respectable 3-1 defeat for United when the yawning gulf in class between the sides would have been better illustrated if the game had finished 10-1 to Barcelona.

This was not just any team to be bullied; this was Manchester United, playing in their third Champions League final in four years. The winners in 2008 and finalists in 2009, managed by Sir Alex Ferguson, United had just become champions of England again.

But at times, the final was ;Duncomfortable to watch. United were not just beaten—they were humiliated. They were reduced to mere bystanders.
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In his autobiography #2Sides, former United defender Rio Ferdinand spoke about the game with raw and unflinching honesty.

Ferdinand said United were “destroyed” and the game was a “trauma” and a “nightmare” for him. “We came off the pitch embarrassed,” he said.
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But even as Lionel Messi ran through the United defence, Ferdinand knew he was witnessing history: “You couldn’t catch [Messi]. I thought: ‘That is...special. That is different. You’re not going to see that ever again in your lifetime.'”

The final was the climax to a season in which Barcelona had already won La Liga and finished as runners-up in the Copa del Rey.

Under their then-mentor and manager, Pep Guardiola, Barcelona had developed a style of football that effortlessly maintained possession with a series of quick and short passes before surging forward into space and creating a host of chances.

If the opposition did get hold of the ball, they had to get past a defence of Victor Valdes, Dani Alves, Eric Abidal, Gerard Pique and either Carles Puyol or Javier Mascherano.

On the evening of May 28, 2011, I was at Wembley Stadium among a crowd of over 87,000 to see Barcelona win the Champions League with a 3-1 victory over Manchester United in the final.

It was a special night, watching a team become champions of Europe always is, but each member of that crowd, both the celebrating Barcelona fans and the vanquished United fans, knew they had witnessed something more profound.

Arguably the greatest club side of all time had delivered their signature performance: a masterclass of attacking football.

From my vantage point in the press box near the halfway line, Barcelona were utterly dominant throughout the 90 minutes.

They were a blur of speed and control, swarming over United with wave after wave of attacks as they greedily refused to let their opponents anywhere near the ball.

Even now, it seems strange this final finished in an almost respectable 3-1 defeat for United when the yawning gulf in class between the sides would have been better illustrated if the game had finished 10-1 to Barcelona.

This was not just any team to be bullied; this was Manchester United, playing in their third Champions League final in four years. The winners in 2008 and finalists in 2009, managed by Sir Alex Ferguson, United had just become champions of England again.

But at times, the final was uncomfortable to watch. United were not just beaten—they were humiliated. They were reduced to mere bystanders.

In his autobiography #2Sides, former United defender Rio Ferdinand spoke about the game with raw and unflinching honesty.

Ferdinand said United were “destroyed” and the game was a “trauma” and a “nightmare” for him. “We came off the pitch embarrassed,” he said.

But even as Lionel Messi ran through the United defence, Ferdinand knew he was witnessing history: “You couldn’t catch [Messi]. I thought: ‘That is...special. That is different. You’re not going to see that ever again in your lifetime.'”

The final was the climax to a season in which Barcelona had already won La Liga and finished as runners-up in the Copa del Rey.

Under their then-mentor and manager, Pep Guardiola, Barcelona had developed a style of football that effortlessly maintained possession with a series of quick and short passes before surging forward into space and creating a host of chances.

If the opposition did get hold of the ball, they had to get past a defence of Victor Valdes, Dani Alves, Eric Abidal, Gerard Pique and either Carles Puyol or Javier Mascherano.

During the 2010-11 season, the midfield trio of Andres Iniesta, Sergio Busquets and Xavi were the fulcrum of Barcelona's power and reigned supreme.

In front of them, Messi was, well, Messi, scoring more than 50 goals during the season. In a front three, the Argentinian was flanked by Pedro and David Villa, who contributed another 45 goals between them.

At the final whistle, as Barcelona celebrated in the centre of the pitch by tossing Guardiola in the air, few could have argued that these players shouldn't be called the greatest European club side of all time.

Now, only four years later, we find ourselves seriously contemplating whether the current Barcelona side could be even greater than the revered class of 2011.

This season, Barcelona have already won La Liga and the Copa del Rey. On Saturday, they will attempt to emulate Guardiola’s side by winning the Champions League in the final against Juventus.

The 2015 side still possesses the heart of the 2011 side, boasting six of the same players—Alves, Pique, Mascherano, Iniesta, Busquets and Messi—and as many as eight if you include Xavi and Pedro, who, while no longer starters, have still appeared in plenty of games this season.

The new faces are in goal, where Marc-Andre ter Stegen and Claudio Bravo have fought for the role, Jordi Alba in defence, Ivan Rakitic in midfield and Luis Suarez and Neymar up front alongside Messi.

Do these new players, and their feats, which have taken them to within one game of completing the treble, make them better than the Champions League and Liga winners of 2011?

The current side first needs to triumph in Berlin on Saturday night to earn the right to be compared to the 2011 side, but even if they do return to Barcelona with the club’s fifth Champions League title, it's arguable that they will still not have overtaken them.

At the back, Valdes was superior to either of his 2015 counterparts, and while the defence is largely the same, 2011 also has the edge as Barca could still call on the immense experience of Puyol.

Up front, the dynamism of Suarez and Neymar trumps Pedro and David Villa from the 2011 side because they have helped Messi score more goals than four years ago while also contributing more goals themselves—the pair have 67 goals between them.

While Barcelona scored 95 goals in La Liga in 2010-11, they beat that this season with a total of 110.

But it is in the middle of the pitch where the 2011 side comprehensively defeats their current-day counterparts.

In 2011, the trio of Busquets, Iniesta and Xavi, fresh from winning the World Cup with Spain the previous summer, were at their absolute peak and three of the finest midfielders the game has ever seen.

Barcelona could win the Champions League in the German capital on Saturday evening, but the 2011 side, the heroes of Wembley, will remain the original and the best.

http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles/2482092-is-this-barcelona-side-even-greater-than-the-2011-champions-league-winners
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by coded01: 11:55pm On May 31, 2015
nonsoroyalty:
Dude I thought insults are not allowed here? I remember insulting krasid calling him a madridiot I got suspended for 1hour but this guy kept throwing from all corners
Is he seun's brother or what
I don't know oh but I am actually surprised Logica an old member here is doing this... angry grin


Abeg na Logica... wink
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by coded01: 11:50pm On May 31, 2015
logica:
I'm merely telling you that it was worse. Standing might indicate indecision: should I go with him; or should I not...moving in the opposite direction means he didn't even read the danger one bit.
My point is whether standing or moving opposite, it made a blunder & there is no perfect person... lipsrsealed


But he is still relevant to our 2nd treble in 6 years... cheesy cool


A record 2nd treble mind you... cool
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by coded01: 11:47pm On May 31, 2015
Logica calm down... angry grin


Your blood too dey hot... shocked


We are about clinching our treble... cheesy


Let's enjoy it instead of all these... angry wink
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by coded01: 11:46pm On May 31, 2015
We all agree there is no perfect human being just like Alves was always eaten rough grin on this thread in the past few years... Suddenly fans are calling for renewal of his contract... grin
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by coded01: 11:44pm On May 31, 2015
nonsoroyalty:
For the last time pls check the comment I never insulted his dad or mum it seems he got hurt by the internet
I stopped commenting not because am afraid of him
But am only bringing myself low by doing so
Thanks
I am sorry if my comments were mis-interpreted... lipsrsealed


I want him to stop the insults... angry grin
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by coded01: 11:43pm On May 31, 2015
logica:
LOL. You actually didn't get it. He was not standing, he was actually moving in the opposite direction as Lewandowski entered the space created by pulling the defense out of shape. And this is supposed to be the shining light of positional play and defensive midfield duties. huh
Whether standing or moving opposite directional! tongue


He wasn't doing the right thing... grin


Seems like you are ready to take everyone on? Huh! shocked
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by coded01: 11:34pm On May 31, 2015
logica:
Maybe if he was (omnipresent), we won't be having this discussion about Busquets would we? We are talking about goals conceded, you are talking about aerial duels (which include benign duels in the midfield and other areas away from the goal). If you can just show me a match where Pique was beaten to a header resulting in a goal, then you have something to talk about. For Busquets, I already have 2 just this season.

By the way, I didn't want to take you on on another matter which of course you pulled out of thin air and had no real backing; claiming Busquets is the best there ever was speaking of positional play. Now watch this video:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y62ONWeubLA

If you don't know what Busquets did wrong there, I will simply beg you to end this discussion. It simply means you don't even know what positional play is all about (and as a matter of fact, what the main duty of a DMF really is).

Further, watch the following (I don't have the time to dig up the videos):

1. AC Milan second goal 2010/2011 Champions League group stage scored by Thiago Silva.
2. Bayern Munchen first goal 2014/2015 Champions League semi-final second leg scored by Benatia.
3. Atletic Bilbao only goal Copa del Rey Final 2014/2015 scored by Williams.

These are just 3 instances of many more of Busquets showing poor positioning aerially (by being in front of his mark relative to the ball). And you say he's king of positional play.
As much as I don't support you on insulting one another, I totally agree with you on his flaws at standing cluelessly while lewandowski almost nicked it there... lipsrsealed

Moreover, I have seen many mistakes he made over the years but he has also been a maestro as a Holding midfielder & very relevant to our dominance in La Liga & Europe over the past 7 years now... cool

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