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Soccer => Soccer Forum => Topic started by: Adi on Aug 04, 2010, 01:51: AM
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Shocking news! Robben got back to Munich earlier this week and they found a muscle tear while doing his medical.
This means he has to miss 2 months! I'm pissed off since I'm a Bayern fan and our team has to suffer the concequences of this.
Bayern wants Holland to pay for his wages and other expenses. What does everyone else think? I realize he wanted to play really bad but the physios gotta hold him back if he has a tear. Irresponsible on their part!
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The Dutch physio and Robben's specialist both came out saying that Robben was fine after the WC, basically saying Bayern made a mistake
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What, that's shit and you know it... there is no way Bayern would sit him for 2 months for no reason.
They medicated him so much that it didn't hurt initially, then the pain went away "naturally." That's BS though, because he still has a tear. The miscle fibers need to contract so his muscle is back to full strength, otherwise he could be playing without full use of a muscle.
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robben best player iin bundeliga :P
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I'm still fuming about this!
Robben won't play until January and we are struggling big time without him.
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good thing Real Madrid sold him
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good thing Real Madrid sold him
Oh no! Did you just post that?!!
Robben was outrageous last year. He was one of the best 3 players in the world. He single handedly won Bayern the Bundesliga title and took them to the Champions League final.
He looked twice the player Ribery is. Remember him? The guy your Madrid wanted to pay 70 million for. :lol_hitting:
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good thing Real Madrid sold him
He looked twice the player Ribery is. Remember him? The guy your Madrid wanted to pay 70 million for. :lol_hitting:
Thats not what u were saying the other day! ribery was better...
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No, no. I never said such a thing. Dont be misquoting me now. :040:
If Ribery and Robben are both fit and in form, I put them on the same worldclass level. Ribery does have a little more playmaking ability in him
however, but Robben has some other stuff to make up for his selfishness.
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dont forget ribery and toni are such good guys as well :040:
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Inter found Robben out. Really good player but if Ribery and him both on top of game then Ribery is superior.
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Inter found Robben out. Really good player but if Ribery and him both on top of game then Ribery is superior.
Just like everyone found Spain out
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Hey KindNut..
Here is Stuie playing rock band after midnight rodeo..
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Switzerland found them out. Shame no other team could be arsed...worst World Cup for passion there has ever been
P.S Absolute Stu Burrito and kool aid
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Inter found Robben out. Really good player but if Ribery and him both on top of game then Ribery is superior.
Robben was the most active and threatening player in the game. Bayern didn't create much but at least Robben was still central to the few things they did right.
Switzerland found them out. Shame no other team could be arsed...worst World Cup for passion there has ever been
Switzerland sat in and got lucky they didn't get ripped into shreds. Play them again and they'll lose 3-0.
Worst World Cup for English fans... face it. Everyone else was passionate about and most people enjoyed everything apart from the Vuvuzelas.
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How was Robben threatening whatsoever in that Champs League game? Just because he saw a bit of the ball doesn't mean anything.
Here we go again...bring England into it. The World Cup was extrememly poor. A player who looked average at best in the Champs League got top goalscorer! None of the best players in the world played well. Every team played 4-2-3-1 and killed the game. Boring, no passion...poor poor poor World Cup.
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everyone loved the vuvuzelas. they loved to hate them. in turn, they loved them. also england was shit and the king nut is way off. robben is absolutely brilliant as well.
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England were an embarassment. Vuvuzelas I didn't care about. Level of World Cup poor though.
Robben is really good, top player. All I am saying though is if Ribery and Robben are both on top form I would pick Ribery over Robben. He is less one dimensional
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The football being played at international tournaments will never be as good as at club level. A mid table German side can beat most World Cup teams... it's just the organization and familiarity of playing with one another.
But it's not about that... it's about the excitement and general passion associated with the World Cup. I'll choose any World Cup or Euro over any Champions League or Cup.
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The football being played at international tournaments will never be as good as at club level. A mid table German side can beat most World Cup teams... it's just the organization and familiarity of playing with one another.
But it's not about that... it's about the excitement and general passion associated with the World Cup. I'll choose any World Cup or Euro over any Champions League or Cup.
Not sure about the mid table German shout.
There wasn't any passion though, Adi. Thats the point. Not only has the World Cup dropped in footballing ability...players don't care anymore. Messi, Ronaldo, Rooney...bothered
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Is that why Messi was crying like a little baby after their loss?
Rooney wasn't interested because your fans pissed him right off.
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I find it funny how all the players that were in the Nike WC commercial had fairly piss-level world cups. And then the whole shitstorm with Rooney that can finally settle now.
Nike can predict the future :undecided:
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vuvuzelas pwn :PDT_Armataz_01_37:
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Is that why Messi was crying like a little baby after their loss?
Rooney wasn't interested because your fans pissed him right off.
All Messi was thinking about during the World Cup was I cant wait until I go back to playing for my club side so I can be amongst a proper team. Look at sides who made it far, Holland, Germany, Uruguay...a lot of players who appreciate playing for their country. Spain are the only exception. France have an abunance of quality players but could not be arsed. England, Brazil, Portugal..all the same.
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France was a mess with a terrible coach... I can understand why they played poorly; yes, they didn't want to be there because they were terrible and nothing was right with the "team."
Portugal was interested but their coach was also poor which I'm sure frustrated the players a bit.
England had no support and the team was playing terribly. It's never fun when things are going wrong.
Brazil was passionate about it and did their best...
You are basically picking teams that underachieved and saying they didn't want to be there. The teams that did well seem to only have done well because they wanted to be there? :rolleyes: Not good enough reason...
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France was a mess with a terrible coach... I can understand why they played poorly; yes, they didn't want to be there because they were terrible and nothing was right with the "team."
Portugal was interested but their coach was also poor which I'm sure frustrated the players a bit.
England had no support and the team was playing terribly. It's never fun when things are going wrong.
Brazil was passionate about it and did their best...
You are basically picking teams that underachieved and saying they didn't want to be there. The teams that did well seem to only have done well because they wanted to be there? :rolleyes: Not good enough reason...
When a World Cup has that many quality players and that many quality teams under perform there are serious problems. It was a poor World Cup where many of the better players showed a distinct lack of enthusiasm for the tournament. Are you looking for an argument or something? You can't argue that. This is getting boring.
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Nah, not looking for an argument.
I just don't think this World Cup was significantly better/worse than any of the recent World Cups.
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It was marginally worse. There hasn't been a good World Cup for a while. 2006 had proper players in it all the way through with a good final though. 2002 was incrediably fixed and fairly awful, better than 2010 though. There was much less passion from the bigger players this time though which is very clear. Champs League means more now.
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wow this forum is better then when i left, i like this
ok first thing Robben is an exceptional player and no one can say he is not, last season is proof, bayern relayed on him and he delivered.
and i agree with TheKingNut that this world cup was below par
barley any skills, and only two goals that made your jaw drop
and adi is right that this is most likely because players are not used to playing with each other
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Not gonna lie, but I personally hate the Jabulani. Ive used it a couple of times and it really does feel different. Goal.com(yea i know) wrote a good article on how the decline of the central, ball-playing midfielder was directly due to the fact that it's just too dam hard to control the balls they're making nowadays
could be another reason while the WC was bad. All international games should just use the Adidas Tango
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yea many players complained about the jubalani
and you can tell its fucked up because only 2 freekicks in 64 matches! thats an absoulate disgrace