South Stand '58
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C'mon you Argies. Sort the cloggers out and the final beckons, probably v France.Somebody had to start a thread
Malbec and steakHolland for me only good thing to come out of Argy is Malbec
Avec sauce au poivre et champignons à l'ail.Malbec and steak
It's because Ronaldo has done it at different clubs, Messi has always stayed in his comfort zone.And some if you think Ronaldo is better than Messi. Laugh my ass off...
My question is why?If Argentina got knocked out Qatar would be empty. The fans dominate the stadiums.
So what??It's because Ronaldo has done it at different clubs, Messi has always stayed in his comfort zone.
It's a bit weird how many argies there are. Senegal had an unusual number of fans vs EnglandIf Argentina got knocked out Qatar would be empty. The fans dominate the stadiums.
Looking slightly likely I'd say. If the Dutch get close I can see it getting proper feistyGiven the ‘robust’ behaviour of these teams in past tournaments, will there be 22 players on the pitch at the end?
et pommes frites naturellementAvec sauce au poivre et champignons à l'ail.
So everything. Ronaldo has always put his reputation on the line by proving he can do it in different major leagues of Europe which all have their different challenges. Messi has stayed in his comfort zone where he was surrounded by better players than Ronaldo had with him. He wouldn't even have moved to PSG if it hadn't been for Barcelonas financial problems.So what??
Me too. Played the only little bit of quality in that halfI thought the analysis of Messi was spot on
Jeez you hold a grudge for a long time.Let's see the end of South American representatives. I still remember Rattin and his disgraceful performance in 1966.
Playing for the best team in the world (they were for a considerable period of time) is staying in your comfort zone? Is it bollocks, they'd get rid of you in a heartbeat if there is someone better, you dont get a free ride and carried at Barca. I think you're confusing him with Matt Le Tissier at Southampton who did stay in his comfort zone. It's the worst argument I've ever heard and if you think Messi wouldn't have ripped it up at United or Juve when Ronaldo was there it doesn't add up.So everything. Ronaldo has always put his reputation on the line by proving he can do it in different major leagues of Europe which all have their different challenges. Messi has stayed in his comfort zone where he was surrounded by better players than Ronaldo had with him. He wouldn't even have moved to PSG if it hadn't been for Barcelonas financial problems.
Pretty obvious really.
Certainly do!Jeez you hold a grudge for a long time.
mmmm... totally missing the point. Of course him and Ronaldo were the best two players in the world. Ronaldo chose to challenge himself and prove himself in other top European leagues to prove he could do it and that he was a footballing great. Barcelona were never gonna get rid of Messi so god knows why you think that's relevant. Messi chose to stay in his comfort zone where he knew he was the best and just went through the motions knowing he was good enough to do that.Playing for the best team in the world (they were for a considerable period of time) is staying in your comfort zone? Is it bollocks, they'd get rid of you in a heartbeat if there is someone better, you dont get a free ride and carried at Barca. I think you're confusing him with Matt Le Tissier at Southampton who did stay in his comfort zone. It's the worst argument I've ever heard and if you think Messi wouldn't have ripped it up at United or Juve when Ronaldo was there it doesn't add up.