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Dull dull dull.
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Compared to watching Mourinho's United, it is a carnival of pure pleasure.
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There's always the Henderson masterclass to look forward to as he demands the ball off the centre backs before giving it back to them.
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Are you talking about Nicky, or Don?
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would normally agree with op but the first half of germany/spain was as good a game as you would see, the spanish moved the ball well (even by their standards) and were the better team but the germany as often found a way and went in level, lots of changes second half, spanish 2nd only to brazil this summer
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Which is fine if you're interested in football for football's sake. Personally, I couldn't give a turd about a Germany-Spain friendly, even if it finished 10-10.
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^made money on the game, also.
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Most football games today are boring, a very few games a season are worth watching,glad when the whistle blows for full time most of the time,I will kick the habit soon.Also gave up listening to the pundits long ago will kick watching it soon hyped up rubbish.
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i think the world is suffering from football fatigue - we probably need a month where we have no football. a bit like when they turn the internet off in singapore for a day - kind of like hitting the refresh button
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Go and watch some non-league stuff.
National league north/south. Quite cheap, plenty of room, have a pint/food. See some decent players having a go - generally without rolling around on the floor, etc. ![]() |
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look at the brazil prices midweek away to germany, even though the worlds best player is out till the summer, how can you not like international football when theyre chucking money away like this?
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