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Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by coded01: 8:58pm On Dec 16, 2015
barackohandso:
Hehehe grin


Maybe na Heineken sha
grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by BarcaBlood: 8:59pm On Dec 16, 2015
Dadehmola:
Pique = Baresi/ Maldini clone

Busquets >> Makelele+Pirlo

Endtime analysts ------------->>>> Mostly Deluded Barca fans grin grin
Jealousy
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by coded01: 8:59pm On Dec 16, 2015
bykebyke:
De Gea is far from being attached to that word,the team sef weh en deh no deh help matters. grin
You dey mind my guy...Legend! Just like that! angry grin


Wey koboko dey? angry grin
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by coded01: 9:01pm On Dec 16, 2015
Why na...Why bring Maldini/Baresi in the same sentence as Pique... angry angry grin grin


Wey that koboko na? angry grin
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by Tval(m): 9:02pm On Dec 16, 2015
coded01:
You dey mind my guy...Legend! Just like that! angry grin


Wey koboko dey? angry grin

Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by coded01: 9:03pm On Dec 16, 2015
Tval


Thank you bro... angry angry grin grin


Anybody yan dusts for here go chop am! angry angry grin grin

Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by Dadehmola: 9:04pm On Dec 16, 2015
bykebyke:
I heard De Gea is a legend..is it true? grin
An arm-less De gea is better than all Goalkeepers that have played for Barca in the last 20 years.. COMBINED!! cheesy
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by coded01: 9:05pm On Dec 16, 2015
bykebyke:
I heard De Gea is a legend..is it true? grin
You sef dey fin trouble abi... angry angry grin grin
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by barackohandso(m): 9:07pm On Dec 16, 2015
bykebyke:
If na that one then no problem. cheesy
Yea na im cheesy

Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by sleekdot(m): 9:34pm On Dec 16, 2015
BarcaBlood:
Jealousy
Thats it basically


Pep: they say let him come to EPL
Messi, Iniesta, Neymar: Let them come to EPL
Pique: He is average
Busquets: He is mediocre
Alves, Alba : They spend more time attcking can they do all that beside a real winger
Mascherano: He is a midfielder only in Barca can he play defence


Yet 3 CL titles dey between all these and those better players have none

One was even telling us that Matic or Coquelin was better than Busquets
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by airmark(m): 9:38pm On Dec 16, 2015
Dadehmola:
Pique = Baresi/ Maldini clone

Busquets >> Makelele+Pirlo

Endtime analysts ------------->>>> Mostly Deluded Barca fans grin grin
You see me residing here permanently. When some id,iots here reel out their inanities , they are more entertaining than nights of a thousand laughs.

#Teamballdistribution cheesy cheesy
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by dmcdad: 9:38pm On Dec 16, 2015
barackohandso:
De Gea legend? Lol grin


Legend ko Guinness ni
Abeg I hear say them dey share Legend for here. Where my own na?
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by homesteady(m): 9:45pm On Dec 16, 2015
airmark:
Distribution of balls ?. Is that what you look for in keepers? I thought majority of man utd fans on this forum were the wackests, you lots on this thread brought wackness in soccer analyses to all-time high. cheesy cheesy cheesy So before the arrival of neuer, Casillas, buffon, van der sar and co were not better than valdes?
O welll, it seems you need to be taught everything.
At Barcelona, every being is required to be good with the ball. I'm sure you have seen many of goalkeepers whose goal kicks usually ends up as throw-in for the opponent? Valdes can give pinpoint long and short passes which is necessary for recycling of possession faster. Do you know why Barcelona forced their way to get Ter Stegen? because he also has this quality and Bravo is forcing himself to learn it.

You asked me to bring where a fan said valdes was not a good keeper, i showed you where one of you called him a waste pipe, you came back to talk rubbish again. Just face your medical studies squarely, you may be lynched if you spit this nonsense in real life.
This guy grin I know your English is very terrible, so I'm not surprised. Here is what I posted -

homesteady:
You have been making noise about this Valdez issue for a while, you want to use it to make yourself appear wise! grin

1) I've never seen any barcelona fan claiming Valdes is the best keeper in the world, we all knew Valdes was not an excellent keeper! If I'm lying, dig out any post here to prove me wrong.


2) Contrary to what you claim, Valdes was having his best season before he got injured during his last season under Tata Martino. Every Barca fan can testify to it except those your 'imaginary dull barca friends'. Almost every match, I can clearly remember posts on this thread talking about how he has really improved.

Just stop lying.
So can you see that you were reading upside down? gringrin Your brain is also inverted like your eye.
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by dmcdad: 9:46pm On Dec 16, 2015
sleekdot:
Thats it basically


Pep: they say let him come to EPL
Messi, Iniesta, Neymar: Let them come to EPL
Pique: He is average
Busquets: He is mediocre
Alves, Alba : They spend more time attcking can they do all that beside a real winger
Mascherano: He is a midfielder only in Barca can he play defence


Yet 3 CL titles dey between all these and those better players have none

One was even telling us that Matic or Coquelin was better than Busquets
You can just imagine.

I saw your posts as regards the over-achievement by Mouthrinho. I was the first to quote that guy in that respect and I asked series of questions, but alas, the guy no respond to them.

These guys would just be making comments like they think with the back of their palms. Na wa ooooo
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by dmcdad: 9:49pm On Dec 16, 2015
homesteady:
O welll, it seems you need to be taught everything.
At Barcelona, every being is required to be good with the ball. I'm sure you have seen many of goalkeepers whose goal kicks usually ends up as throw-in for the opponent? Valdes can give pinpoint long and short passes which is necessary for recycling of possession faster. Do you know why Barcelona forced their way to get Ter Stegen? because he also has this quality and Bravo is forcing himself to learn it.



This guy grin I know your English is very terrible, so I'm not surprised. Here is what I posted -



So can you see that you were reading upside down? gringrin Your brain is also inverted like your eye.
Dayum! You mean like anya 4:30?cheesycheesycheesy
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by coded01: 9:50pm On Dec 16, 2015
sleekdot:
Thats it basically


Pep: they say let him come to EPL
Messi, Iniesta, Neymar: Let them come to EPL
Pique: He is average
Busquets: He is mediocre
Alves, Alba : They spend more time attcking can they do all that beside a real winger
Mascherano: He is a midfielder only in Barca can he play defence


Yet 3 CL titles dey between all these and those better players have none

One was even telling us that Matic or Coquelin was better than Busquets
Dayo you get their time...
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by airmark(m): 10:29pm On Dec 16, 2015
homesteady:
[s]O welll, it seems you need to be taught everything.
At Barcelona, every being is required to be good with the ball. I'm sure you have seen many of goalkeepers whose goal kicks usually ends up as throw-in for the opponent? Valdes can give pinpoint long and short passes which is necessary for recycling of possession faster. Do you know why Barcelona forced their way to get Ter Stegen? because he also has this quality and Bravo is forcing himself to learn it.
This guy grin I know your English is very terrible, so I'm not surprised. Here is what I posted -
So can you see that you were reading upside down? gringrin Your brain is also inverted like your eye.[/s]
First of all, i won't address that goal keeper ball distribution nonsense you talked about, if you want ball distributing keepers, ask barca to sign an handball keeper, they are excellent in that. Your barca colleagues were also ashamed of you on that. Meanwhile you said all of you barca fans knew valdes was not an excellent keeper, and you asked me to dig out any post here to prove you wrong, which i did. Can a keeper who was not excellent for his team be among the best keepers in the world as most of you had stated in the past including in the graphic attached below? Next time don't use english words recklessly. A keeper who is not excellent will never be among the best in the world. If your GNS lecturer did not teach you, the antonym of excellent (not excellent) is poor, insignificant, detestable, bad or inferior. So according to you valdes was poor, bad, insignificant for barca. cool cool cool

Secondly, any player who is not an excellent player (in your hand writing), can not be regarded as a legend. If thats the case then almost every barca player is a legend. The best thing you can do now is to retract one of your reckless statements below or claim your account was hacked cos it reeks of senselessness.

homesteady:
we all knew Valdes was not an excellent keeper! If I'm lying, dig out any post here to prove me wrong.
homesteady:
Yeaa... Valdes been a barcelona legend is not debatable!

Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by barackohandso(m): 10:38pm On Dec 16, 2015
dmcdad:
Abeg I hear say them dey share Legend for here. Where my own na?
Guy you don gock yourself jor. E don finish oh

Where you go before?
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by dmcdad: 2:34am On Dec 17, 2015
barackohandso:
Guy you don gock yourself jor. E don finish oh


Where you go before?
Haba na! If una no wan hear stories that touch, make una just do the needful. Else...
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by barackohandso(m): 5:40am On Dec 17, 2015
dmcdad:
Haba na! If una no wan hear stories that touch, make una just do the needful. Else...
Manage this one wey I keep for freezer

If you like gock yourself again next time

Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by BarcaBlood: 6:18am On Dec 17, 2015
Gerard Pique takes on Real Madrid:
Will it ever end?





Even when he's halfway around the world,
Gerard Pique just cannot let it lie.


The Barcelona defender's running verbal battle with
most of the Real Madrid squad continued in Japan
on Wednesday as he refused to back down after
igniting yet another row, this time with Alvaro
Arbeloa and Sergio Ramos.


We all know there's little love lost between Barca
and Madrid, but no figure on the pitch seems to
embody the rivalry more closely than Pique.
Right now he's almost 6,500 miles away in
Yokohama - where Barca enter the Club World Cup
at the semi-final stage on Thursday - but Real are
seemingly very much on his mind.


He has been booed by Spain supporters angry at his
anti-Madrid stance, he's been told to grow up, and to
show more respect. But will Pique change his ways?

Here's the story so far.



Round one: "Thanks Kevin Roldan - it all
started with you!"



Picture the scene. You're celebrating winning the
league title, an occasion to savour. But for Pique,
this is an opportunity to score points against your
bitter rivals.


"We are the best team in the world! Thanks to all
and thanks to Kevin Roldan, everything started with
you," he told the club's buoyant fans.


Don't get the reference? Back in February,
Colombian pop star Roldan performed at Cristiano
Ronaldo's 30th birthday party - and posted some
pictures on social media.


So far, so normal perhaps. But the big problems
started when the press pointed out Real had been
beaten 4-0 by city rivals Atletico just hours before...


Over the months that followed there was meltdown
in the Spanish capital, and Barcelona went on to win
the league, Copa del Rey and Champions League.



Round two: 'Yesterday I went mushroom
picking. I am a happy man.'



The Roldan comments didn't exactly endear Pique to
the Madrid fans around Spain. And there are quite a
lot of them.


So many in fact that when Pique next turned out for
the national team in a friendly against Costa Rica in
June, sections of the home crowd jeered and
whistled him.


After Spain supporters repeated the trick in
September, Pique was sticking to his guns. "I don't
regret anything that I have said and I would repeat it
a thousand times and more," he said.


"I am like that. I feel very good, on both a personal
and sporting level. Yesterday I went mushroom
picking. I am a happy man."



Round three: More than a good sense of
humour?



Football eh? Sometimes you just have no idea what
to expect. Who could have said Real Madrid would
be thrown out of this season's Spanish cup for
fielding an ineligible player?


Rafael Benitez's side picked the suspended Denis
Cheryshev for the first leg of their last-32 tie with
Cadiz and - despite appeals - they are out of a
competition they have won 19 times.


You can probably guess who saw the funny side.


Pique's tweet in reaction - shown above - didn't have
a single word. Instead he let the emojis do the
talking.


Round four: Did he just say cone?


For Alvaro Arbeloa, this was the final straw. The
Madrid full-back hit back at Pique, claiming he was
"obsessed" with the club from the capital.


Pique's reaction? Raising the stakes to word play.


"Arbeloa insulting me? He said he is my friend, but
he's not - he's just someone I know," Pique replied.


Now, this one's definitely at risk of being lost in
translation. The first half of the Spanish for
acquaintance - ' conocido' - is 'cono'. Which means
cone.


So when replying on Spanish TV, and stressing the
first part of acquaintance - ' CONO-cido' - Pique was
basically calling Arbeloa a traffic cone. A reference,
no doubt, to his static defending...



Round five: 'Forget about your
complexes, respect your elders'



And so to the latest episode in this bubbling saga.
Speaking in a news conference on Wednesday, Pique
had more questions to answer.


Two more Real Madrid figures had added their
voices to those calling on the 28-year-old to show
more respect.


"Forget about your complexes and respect your
elders," former Real and QPR midfielder Esteban
Granero, now at Real Sociedad, told Pique.


And Real captain Sergio Ramos also jumped to
Arbeloa's defence with this pearl of wisdom: "Lack
of respect for one's peers is an enemy which works
against good atmosphere. Pique should have a bit of
respect for Real Madrid."


The reply? Pique seemed to hold his tongue and go
on a bit of a charm offensive.


"The role of Sergio Ramos is normal for a captain.
He is the Real Madrid captain and a great captain. He
came out to defend his team-mate and I honestly
admire him for that," he said.


Maybe, then, there are signs of this row being put to
bed. Until the next time that is.


Real and Barca meet again on 3 April at the Nou
Camp. So there's lots of time for there to be plenty
more fireworks before then.

Oh pique oh pique why evils grin grin

Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by BarcaBlood: 6:30am On Dec 17, 2015
Luis Enrique anxious to avoid surprises against Guangzhou


The Barça coach appeared before the press in Japan
on the eve of his team's Club World Cup semi-final
against the Chinese club coached by Felipe Scolari


The Asturian revealed he would not be 'taking risks'
with Neymar's fitness



Luis Enrique appeared
before the press on
Wednesday ahead of FC Barcelona’s semi-final date
on Thursday at 7.30pm local time against Chinese
club Guangzhou Evergrande in the FIFA Club World
Cup. The Barça coach was keen to avoid complacency
against the side coached by Felipe Scolari, a man
who led the Brazilian national side to victory in the
2002 World Cup Final in the very stadium in
Yokohama where Barça will face Guangzhou in the
last four in Japan. “If you look at the standard of
players they have, Paulinho who was at Tottenham,
we can’t take them lightly. Football is full of
surprises, just ask Club América [beaten by
Guangzhou in the quarter-finals],” said the Asturian.


“We will have to be very careful with their captain
[Zheng], who is an important piece in the team,
capable of starting attacks along with the centre
backs, directing the midfield and getting into the box.


“If we look at the semi-finals in the Club World Cup,
they have always been tough and we will have to be
completely focused to get through. The team are in
good shape and with real ambition to do well in
Japan.”


Much interest revolved around the fitness of
Neymar. Luis Enrique was quick to say that the
Brazilian will not be rushed back into action. “That
you don’t see him training, doesn’t mean Neymar is
not training. The only thing I am worried about is
getting him back to 100% so he can pay his part for
us in the Club World Cup. I am not one to take risks.
If the moment comes, we won’t force the matter,
first of all we have to win the semi-final,” advised the
blaugrana coach.

Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by BarcaBlood: 6:42am On Dec 17, 2015
The 25th anniversary of Pep Guardiola's debut with FC Barcelona


Wednesday marks 25 years since Josep Guardiola
made his debut with FC Barcelona.


Back on 16 December 1990 Guardiola took the field
for the Catalans in a league game versus Cádiz at
Camp Nou. He put in a solid performance in
midfield, giving the Barça faithful a taste of what was
to come.


Guardiola had already participated in a friendly, in
Banyoles the spring before, on 1 May 1989, but his
first official test would not come until the game
against Cádiz.


With Barça midfielder Guillermo Amor out with an
injury that day, head coach Johan Cruyff turned to
the 19-year-old Guardiola who, until that point, had
been having a fabulous season for Barça B.


Nerves of steel

Guardiola, accustomed to playing in front of small
crowds with Barça B, took the field at Camp Nou that
day in front of 75,000 screaming fans. But the young
Guardiola, wearing the number 10 on his back,
refused to be intimidated.


He took the field with nary a hint of nervousness and
exuded the confidence of a seasoned veteran when
he joined Andoni Zubizarreta, Nando Muñoz, José
Ramón Alexanko, Eusebio Sacristán, Ricardo
Serna, José Mari Bakero, Ion Andoni Goikoetxea,
Michael Laudrup, Julio Salinas and Txiki
Begiristain for the pre-game picture of that day's
starting XI.


When the referee’s whistle signaled the start of the
game, Pep Guardiola did what he did best: play
football.


Solid first performance


While Guardiola’s feet meticulously and masterfully
controlled the ball, his head was focused on making
sure his debut would not be used as an excuse should
Barça not end up winning.


When the final whistle sounded, though, Guardiola
had been very good and Barça had a 2–0 win on goals
from Begiristain and Bakero, and were now six points
clear of second-placed Atlético Madrid.


That 1990/91 season would see Barça win the first of
four straight La Liga titles won by the so-called
Dream Team.


The beginning of an era

Guardiola’s polished technique and superb vision of
the game was something Barça fans had been longing
for. He finished the 1990/91 season with Barça B and
only played four more games with the first team. The
next season, however, his place was solidified and he
made 40 appearances for FC Barcelona.


It wasn’t long before he was a bona fide star on team
that spent a decade racking up triumphs. Guardiola’s
personal achievements added up to 389 games
played and 19 titles.


Years later he would go on to become the most
successful coach in Club history with 14 titles in four
seasons, from 2008 to 12, including the first treble in
Barça history and an unprecedented sextuple, both
coming in 2009.

Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by BarcaBlood: 6:44am On Dec 17, 2015
Who remembers this goal ? cool

Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by dmcdad: 6:55am On Dec 17, 2015
barackohandso:
Manage this one wey I keep for freezer

If you like gock yourself again next time
cheesycheesycheesycheesycheesy

At all at all na devil pikin.cheesy
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by barackohandso(m): 7:24am On Dec 17, 2015
dmcdad:
cheesycheesycheesycheesycheesy

At all at all na devil pikin.cheesy
Na so. At all at all na winsh. When I hear say dem dey share legend I no dull oh cheesy Dey on alert maybe na star dem go share next time
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by homesteady(m): 7:37am On Dec 17, 2015
airmark:
First of all, i won't address that goal keeper ball distribution nonsense you talked about, if you want ball distributing keepers, ask barca to sign an handball keeper, they are excellent in that. Your barca colleagues were also ashamed of you on that.
What annoys me is that you lack basic knowledge of how barcelona works! If you don't know this popular knowledge of the importance of goalkeepers with good distribution/passing skills , then how then are you meant to know the importance of Busquets to the team? considering his work is more of the less-glamorous and not very-noticeable type.

Read this stuff, click on the link to read more -

In games where Barcelona’s goalkeepers don’t have much to do in saving shots, how can they contribute? This leads to the second point, that they can help in ball possession and in accurate long passing, to overcome high-pressing opponents. No one has ever denied the importance of this aspect for Barcelona’s goalkeeper and Valdés was often praised for it. So, is ter Stegen any good in this aspect? How does he compare to Valdés and other European goalkeepers?
https://grup14.com/article/what-it-takes-to-be-a-goalkeeper-at-barcelona

And please - 'an' does not come before any word that starts with a consonant. You know what consonants mean right?
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by stuff46(m): 8:00am On Dec 17, 2015
Homesteady this guy Airmark can't see the importance of Busque and the Goalee if he doesn't read games sections.

Abeg were my own Legend de? cheesy
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by dmcdad: 8:06am On Dec 17, 2015
barackohandso:
Na so. At all at all na winsh. When I hear say dem dey share legend I no dull oh cheesy Dey on alert maybe na star dem go share next time
Na true ooooo. E easy to share that one because e common. Legend no common like that. Na only few places you fit find am.cheesycheesycheesy
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by dmcdad: 8:08am On Dec 17, 2015
homesteady:
What annoys me is that you lack basic knowledge of how barcelona works! If you don't know this popular knowledge of the importance of goalkeepers with good distribution/passing skills , then how then are you meant to know the importance of Busquets to the team? considering his work is more of the less-glamorous and not very-noticeable type.

Read this stuff, click on the link to read more -



https://grup14.com/article/what-it-takes-to-be-a-goalkeeper-at-barcelona

And please - 'an' does not come before any word that starts with a consonant. You know what consonants mean right?
Ouch... That hurts.
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by dmcdad: 8:09am On Dec 17, 2015
stuff46:
Homesteady this guy Airmark can't see the importance of Busque and the Goalee if he doesn't read games sections.

Abeg were my own Legend de?cheesy
You say? cheesycheesycheesy
Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by homesteady(m):
airmark:
Meanwhile you said all of you barca fans knew valdes was not an excellent keeper, and you asked me to dig out any post here to prove you wrong, which i did.
Are you just been unnecessarily silly or what?
Was that my premise? To show your daftness, you even removed it from my post you quoted. If this was a formal debate, the judges would have stoned you with their mics.
My premise was that I've never seen any barcelona fan claiming Valdes was the best in the world, so you ought to know that what so ever comes next are all directed towards the premise.


Can a keeper who was not excellent for his team be among the best keepers in the world as most of you had stated in the past including in the graphic attached below? Next time don't use english words recklessly. A keeper who is not excellent will never be among the best in the world. If your GNS lecturer did not teach you, the antonym of excellent (not excellent) is poor, insignificant, detestable, bad or inferior. So according to you valdes was poor, bad, insignificant for barca. cool cool cool
And you are feeling cool, Chaii grin
Should I also teach you about Comparatives? superlatives? I'm not sure you would be able to understand it, let me come to your level -
In schools grade system, A means excellent, so if someone doesn't get an A, it means the person failed the course? Are you seeing how foolísh you are?
Therefore when we say he was not excellent, we don't mean he was bad. Besides he was a regular top spot member in 'IFFHS' ranking.
Is Hart on the same level with Neuer, but they still classify them as best in the world!

Secondly, any player who is not an excellent player (in your hand writing), can not be regarded as a legend. If thats the case then almost every barca player is a legend. The best thing you can do now is to retract one of your reckless statements below or claim your account was hacked cos it reeks of senselessness.
Ermmm... are you a barcelona fan? so what is your business with whoever we choose as our legend? Valdes is the most successful keeper in barcelona history, isn't that worth a legendary title?
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