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30stone 25-05-2010 09:24 PM

Just realised i have almost 7k posts in here i thought i was just at 6k :o

Novo 25-05-2010 09:27 PM

I am 2nd but way behind you

30stone 25-05-2010 09:31 PM

Lol nate did overtake you at one point.

Good that your back more regularly.. now all we need is andyman, david, christina and lauren back..

and miss kitty and brad (able to come on more)


Then the bh will return.

bbfan1991 25-05-2010 09:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 30stone (Post 3255922)
You all know the best team in the world..

http://www.coolwap.org/sports/soccer...old%20logo.png


Though without david villa.. and possibly david silva im not sure ill like them as much anymore, and i doubt they will be able to hold a champions league spot without villa.

They still have some decent players:).

30stone 25-05-2010 09:37 PM

Football thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bbfan1991 (Post 3255953)
They still have some decent players:).

Yeah but villa and silva to a lesser extent are the stars.

Mata kinda..

They may lose zigic to liverpool for riera and i dont like riera..

i wanna like them just :( wish they didnt have to sell their best :(

bbfan1991 25-05-2010 09:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 30stone (Post 3255970)
Yeah but villa and silva to a lesser extent are the stars.

Mata kinda..

They may lose zigic to liverpool for riera and i dont like riera..

i wanna like them just :( wish they didnt have to sell their best :(

Zigic tbf doesn't play much anyway although this season he's had a bit more
1st team action. Must be gutting for Valencia fans that their 2 biggest stars will be leaving but the club is far more important;).

I do hope they sort out the debts:).

30stone 25-05-2010 09:42 PM

I do hope they maintain a champions league spot.

Dont get how they are in so much debt..?

I played with zigic on fifa 10 on manager mode and he is huge, like a bulky crouch and he was awesome on there..

bbfan1991 25-05-2010 09:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 30stone (Post 3256000)
I do hope they maintain a champions league spot.

Dont get how they are in so much debt..?

I played with zigic on fifa 10 on manager mode and he is huge, like a bulky crouch and he was awesome on there..

They will, depending on the group they get I expect them to at least make it to the KO stages:).

Football has been hit very hard by the economy:(.

King Gizzard 25-05-2010 11:08 PM

Fran Merida has signed for Atletico Madrid

30stone 25-05-2010 11:25 PM

I know terrible news :(

30stone 25-05-2010 11:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bbfan1991 (Post 3256006)
They will, depending on the group they get I expect them to at least make it to the KO stages:).

Football has been hit very hard by the economy:(.

Hope so :(

Hope villa doesnt score against them..

Novo 26-05-2010 07:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nate (Post 3256207)
St. Pauli enjoys a certain fame for the left-leaning character of its supporters: most of the team's fans regard themselves as anti-racist, anti-fascist and anti-sexist, and this has on occasion brought them into conflict with neo-Nazis and hooligans at away games. The organisation has adopted an outspoken stance against racism, fascism, sexism, and homophobia and has embodied this position in its constitution. Team supporters traditionally participate in demonstrations in the Hamburg district of St. Pauli, including those over squatting or low-income housing, such as the Hafenstraße and Bambule. The centre of fan activity is the Fanladen St. Pauli.

The club prides itself on having the largest number of female fans in all of German football. In 2002, advertisements for the men's magazine Maxim were removed from the team's stadium, in response to fans' protests over the adverts' sexist depictions of women.

St. Pauli is also a worldwide symbol for punk and related subcultures.[3] The Totenkopf logo and the team's brown and white football jerseys have often been worn by international artists such as the band Asian Dub Foundation. Turbonegro recorded a special version of their song "I Got Erection" with re-worked German lyrics for St. Pauli. Bad Religion played a charity match against St. Pauli's third team in 2000.[4] KMFDM frontman and Hamburg native Sascha Konietzko is a recognisable St. Pauli fan, even at one point placing a huge picture of a fist smashing a swastika on his band's main page, with the caption St. Pauli Fans gegen Rechts! (St. Pauli fans against the right-wing) underneath it. One of the most notable supporters and sponsors is Andrew Eldritch, lead singer of band The Sisters of Mercy. On his 2006 'Sisters Bite The Silver Bullet' tour, Eldritch wore the famous Totenkopf shirt. Other German musicians are fans[citation needed]: Fettes Brot, Die Ärzte singer/drummer/songwriter Bela B., Kettcar, Tomte and many other bands, most of them underground. Georg Holm, bassist of the Icelandic post rock band Sigur Rós, performed at several festivals wearing a Sankt Pauli shirt.

When the team played in Germany's second football division, their home fixtures at the Millerntor used to average greater attendances than any other team in that division, and often exceeded turnouts for second division teams. St. Pauli have more holders of season tickets than many Bundesliga teams[citation needed]. One study recently estimated that the team has roughly 11 million fans throughout Germany [5], making the club one of the most widely recognised German sides. There are about 200 registered fan clubs, many of them outside Germany.

St. Pauli, and their fans, are also known for their close links with many other foreign clubs, enjoying a particularly close friendship with Scottish side Celtic. St. Pauli fans are often seen attending Celtic games on the continent when Celtic play UEFA competitions, St. Pauli flags and scarves are frequently seen on display at Celtic matches, the official Celtic club shops sell St. Pauli merchandise. Every year Celtic supporters arrive in Hamburg for the annual St. Pauli – Celtic Festival.[citation needed] The link between the two clubs was strengthened once more in 2010, when as part of their club centenary celebrations, St Pauli invited Celtic to play in a friendly match at The Millerntor. The match was played on 17 May 2010. Celtic won 2-0 thanks to second half goals from Paddy McCourt and Morten Rasmussen.


what a great team.

That Article is a load of ****e they are Scum

Hamburg :)

http://files.stv.tv/img/articles/135...rg-410x230.jpg

http://www.anenglishmanscastle.com/No%20Surrender.jpg


Hamburg supporters had a surprise welcome inside the HSH Nordbank Arena ahead of their Europa League tie with Celtic. When the two teams emerged onto the pitch, fans behind the goal unveiled a huge display of a giant Union Jack with a banner unfurled underneath which read "No Surrender".

The 4,000 strong Celtic travelling support were stunned to find the old taunt at a foreign ground. They can after all get Union Flags from the rivals at home - though this was much more provocative than would be allowed in Scotland

With Uefa having dished out one improper conduct charge this week, the governing body will take an interest in what was obviously a carefully planned and well-organised show involving more than a thousand Hamburg supporters.

The phrase 'No Surrender' originates from the Siege of Derry, part of the fighting which led to the catholic King James II being ousted from power by his protestant daughter Mary and her husband William of Orange.

Rival fans always seek to wind up the opposition and in many cases it is seen as fair game around Europe. The memories of the infamous Celtic v Rapid Vienna games in the 1980s were quickly brought to the surface when the two sides were drawn in the same group in this year's Europa League.

But the European footballing authorities will be concerned that such a specific taunt, based on historical religious affiliations, has surfaced in this way at a showpiece occasion.

Fans of Hamburg's local rivals St Pauli were believed to be in the Celtic end of the ground as well. Hamburg fans were seen wearing Rangers shirts and scarves when they visited Glasgow two weeks ago.

Amazing Team

Chels 26-05-2010 01:07 PM

rumoured villa are coming in for adam matthews with a £2million bid.
they are having a laugh? TG would tell them to shove that up their ass.

Novo 26-05-2010 01:55 PM

Rangers want ledley as well and they can get him on a free :)

Transfer rules could give Rangers an advantage in the race to land the youngster though. The Welshman is still only 23, which means that although he could move to club from another football association for nothing, any English club would have to pay compensation. A failed bid of £8 million last year means that a transfer tribunal would be unlikely to set a fee considerably lower than his established market value

bbfan1991 26-05-2010 07:38 PM

Birmingham have signed Nikola Zigic from Valencia:).

bbfan1991 26-05-2010 08:08 PM

West Brom sign Steven Reid permanently from Blackburn on a 2 year contract:thumbs:.


Cardiff release 5 players- Peter Enckelman, versatile Tony Capaldi, strikers Warren Feeney and Josh Magennis and defender Aaron Morris.

30stone 27-05-2010 12:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bbfan1991 (Post 3258175)
Birmingham have signed Nikola Zigic from Valencia:).

Thought liverpool would get him.


He will be a good buy..

6 foot 7 and built lol. good in the air..

Novo 27-05-2010 10:31 AM

Arsenal are interested in Lorient's £8m-rated centre-back Laurent Koscielny, 24, who is eligible to play for Poland and France.

Novo 27-05-2010 10:31 AM

Spain striker Fernando Torres has sparked a new round of speculation over his future by refusing to rule out a summer move from Liverpool.

Novo 27-05-2010 10:32 AM

Everton are being linked with a move for Marseille's France winger Hatem Ben Afra, 23, who has a price tag of £10m.

Chels 27-05-2010 03:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Novo (Post 3256976)
Rangers want ledley as well and they can get him on a free :)

he's too good for you
he's apparently going to blackburn where we'll get a ****load of compensation for him

Chels 27-05-2010 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bbfan1991 (Post 3258342)
West Brom sign Steven Reid permanently from Blackburn on a 2 year contract:thumbs:.


Cardiff release 5 players- Peter Enckelman, versatile Tony Capaldi, strikers Warren Feeney and Josh Magennis and defender Aaron Morris.

Encks = thank ***** he's gone he's an absolute *****ing donkey. worst keeper alive.

Capaldi = not good enough for league 2, never mind us

Feeney = ... 'nuff said

Magennis = wtf? he was quality from what i saw "/ and he's only 19

Morris = nobody even saw him play lmfao

Locke. 27-05-2010 03:36 PM

If Torres leaves we are well and truley ****ed. I reckon he will stay though.

Jovanovic signs for us after the world cup:

http://www.fenerbahceworldwide.org/u...4vsd0n7823.jpg

He has 71 goals in 159 domestic games, and 9 goals in 24 international games.

Chels 27-05-2010 03:52 PM

bellamy is coming

Novo 27-05-2010 05:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrsHudson (Post 3260376)
he's too good for you
he's apparently going to blackburn where we'll get a ****load of compensation for him

He is not good enough you mean

he wouldn't even get into the starting 11 because of Davis Edu and Thomson and Fleck would probably get into the starting 11 ahead of him as well.. he'd be a good player to warm the bench though


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