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Couldn't do wrong putting on Reiss Nelson now, if not Alexis.
Right,lets see if Sanchez loves the Arsenal fans before he buggers off.
Chambers struggeling with something. Per or the new Greek defender on, maybe?
I heard Ozil has a knee injury? Arsenal need a few big players in i think.
What happened there? One touch too much?
Sánchez clearly angry about something. No help from his teammates, there.
No...just a naturally shit player who got lucky....until Wenger goes.
Ooooooh 0-0...game on !!!
Happy Holding got a clean sheet, looking at those last games!
According to a tweet, Lacazette was ill today, yet he played. Could have just played Welbeck or Alexis up front, couldn't they?
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Wenger confirms Coquelin has signed for Valencia.
He's (Salah) has scored braces against Juventus and the like in his time in serie A, so he doesn't just score against teams lower in the table as you were Crying about, Knucklehead.
Not bad for a winger. :) Hurry up and tell your boyfriend jobo................. :)
Are you Stupid enough to think Maradona only took Coke....There's a Sucker born every minute. And that's means you Smart ass, as j.w would say.
Steroids aren't out of the question....... You are so gullible
How do you think he out jumped Shilton ?
Look and learn you Old Fart .......Look at him,he's like a Kangaroo.............. :)
His head reaches the first tier of the grand stand. Poor Shilts never stood a chance.
I must admit I enjoyed that goal immensely. :)
If only Gary Lineker could have put away that chance from the Barnes cross (where did that Argentinian head come from?!!) it all might have been so different.
Maradona got caught for taking illegal substances at the 1994 WC and banned.
A lot of Sports people were taking Steroids in the 1970's,80's,90's and even up to now.
Everyone knows that.
Remember his second goal when he ran past 4 english players like they were standing still, like Speedy Gonzalez ? :)
Speedy Gonzalez at his best. He was probably on steroids too. :)
He was caught for taking ephedrine in 94, yes. To go from there to bombastically accusing him of taking steroids is very far fetched though. And no, that run in the 86 quarter final is not particularly notable for its speed. The velocity itself doesn't stand out. The technique, timing, ball control, agility and balance does however. On physicality itself Maradona didn't stand out from his era. Particularly not in terms of muscle strength, which is the main benifit you get from taking steroids. So your accusations are not only completely irrelevant for the topic at hand, they are also nonsensical and quite laughable.
Because ephedrine is a sympathomimetic and a central nervous system stimulant, it is commonly used as an energy enhancer. Ma huang-containing products are marketed and used to improve aerobic performance and endurance, reduce fatigue, increase alertness, improve reaction time, and even increase strength.
You should do your homework better.
You think Saint Diego took only cocaine in his time do you ?
You are so gullible.
These are actual insults in 2018? Seriously? This would be feeble in a school playground circa 1981. I'm actually embarrassed for you throwing out such limp barbs you make Boris Grishenko look like Gore Vidal.
Oh dear, now just making stuff up to fit your increasingly desperate narrative.
http://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=63655&season_id=150
It only takes a few seconds to see every brace he has scored and the roll call during 'his time in Serie A' is the following:
Juventus (in the cup, not even Serie A but I'll let you have it as you seem to be hanging your whole argument on this), Palermo, Fiorentina, Pescara, Chievo.
I think most Juventus fans would take umbrage at your use of the words 'Juventus and the like' given between them the above teams have won a paltry 2 Scudettos and zero European Cups compared to Juve's 33 titles and 2 European Cups. The fact is that none of the teams he has scored a brace against are 'like' Juve in the slightest. With the possible exception of Fiorentina (who are half decent but no more) all those teams are bog average to shite so yes he does just score braces against teams that are 'lower in the table'.
Mods you might want to keep an eye on these speculative posts which, given Maradona was only ever banned in 94 for substance abuse, skate dangerously close to libel. I imagine Diego probably has deeper pockets than both @001 and MI6 when it comes to funding a legal battle and he has been known to settle things with gunfire rather than through the law so I'd advise caution all round when accusing the bloke of cheating.
Despite your Jose blindness it's good to know that at least some people here understand football boyfriend.
As you say the goal in 86 had very little to do with speed and everything to do with technique. The pitch was like a ploughed field and if you watch the way the wall bobbles the skill to keep it under control is phenomenal and dare I say, despite him never scoring a brace against Pescara to my knowledge, world class.
Steroids only make you faster and stronger. They can't make you more skilful. Maradona could have been doped up so much he could run 100m faster than Usain Bolt but the skill to keep the ball glued to his foot was all natural.
Ironically one player who would benefit from steroids to run faster and be stronger (although I have to say I for a smallish guy I have been impressed with his upper body strength) is Salah. With even more pace he could hit teams faster on the break and have more time to compose his finish. Not that this would necessarily make him world class of course, merely faster.
Indeed. If we look at the full picture (rather than the convenitenly cropped one that @001 provided) Shilts' feet are almost still on the ground:
I’m not the biggest fan of Diego’s, but your accusations are ridiculous.
Why do you pick on CR7 about what substances he has been taking ?
Is it because you are a Barca fan and you are jealous of their success, 2 CL in a row, and CR7 winning the Ballon d'Or 5 times ?
I'm a big fan of Maradona's actually.
I said "probably on steroids" NOT "was on steroids"
Ask the English fans if he was on steroids........
If you were mature and intelligent enough you would probably pick up on the fact that my comment was actually a compliment to Cristiano. He is the example of someone who in fact can jump higher than the average player, in stark contrast to Maradona.
I suggest you go to bed now. You have been making a fool of yourself enough as it is... I will not waste more time than I already have on you. We can possibly discuss football the day you come back and show you are grown up enough to keep a sensical debate without decoys and insults that belong in kindergarten.
Hear hear.
Good comeback, Señorita . You and your girlfriend ( wizzer ) are so witty.......
You hate CR7. Admit it.
Yellow card for your rant.
Another great comeback, Madam. At least say something witty or you'll be banned from the football discussion. :)
Yellow card for your Laziness.
The guy really knows how to hurt. I'm sat in the shower with my clothes on at this moment. He's like Christopher Hitchens with a Salah fetish.
I'm starting to observe a repetetive undercurrent of homosexuality with some of his alleged 'put downs'. Whether this is merely due to the paucity of his wit or an obsession with gay sex that would make for an interesting Freudian analysis (and possibly go some way to explaining his Salah infatuation) is debatable, although I would lean towards the former.
I don't know about the rest of you but I have to confess to a curiously voyeuristic fascination in watching a man have a protracted mental breakdown over a series of days and weeks.