Monday, 31 October 2011

Michael Ballack

2001 - 2002

Bundesliga
Leverkusen pierde penultima etapă la Nuremberg, în timp ce Dortmund întoarce un 3-2 într-un 3-4 cu goluri în min. 87 şi 90. Dortmund trece cu un punct în faţă şi ambele bat în ultima etapă

1 Borussia Dortmund 34 21 7 6 62 33 +29 70
2 Bayer Leverkusen  34 21 6 7 77 38 +39 69

DFB Pokal Final:
FC Schalke 04 4–2 Bayer 04 Leverkusen

UEFA Champions League Final
Bayer Leverkusen 1 – 2 Real Madrid

World Cup Final
Germany 0 – 2 Brazil


2007 - 2008

Premier League
Chelsea e la egalitate de puncte cu United înaintea ultimei etape

1 Manchester United (C) 38 27  6 5 80 22 +58 87
2 Chelsea               38 25 10 3 65 26 +39 85

League Cup Final:
Chelsea 1 – 2 (a.e.t.) Tottenham Hotspur

UEFA Champions League Final
Manchester United 1p – 1 (a.e.t.) Chelsea

Euro 2008 Final
Germany 0 – 1 Spain


The most drawtastic day in football

"These are the classified results for Serie A, on Sunday 16 September 1979: James Alexander Gordon-style voice in your head): Ascoli nil, Napoli nil; Avellino nil, Lazio nil; Cagliari nil, Torino nil; Fiorentina one, Udinese one; Internazionale two, Pescara nil; Juventus one, Bologna one; Perugia nil, Catanzaro nil; Roma nil, Milan nil."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/oct/19/footballers-eco-friendly-knowledge

Thursday, 20 October 2011



'I Played for FC Barcelona': 20 Weirdest Players to Ever Wear the Blaugrana


20. Pepe Reina

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Pepe Reina with hair and as a Barcelona player?
Fantastic way to start a "weird" list, if you ask me.

19. Oleguer

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Some actually liked Oleguer.
But for me it was weird every single minute he played for Barcelona.
And it still is.

18. Rustu Recber

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Rustu Recber had a fantastic 2002 World Cup with Turkey and he signed for Barcelona.
The fantastic ended there, and he was a nightmare in each of the four games he started as a Blaugrana keeper.
This image is a collector's item, indeed.

14. Simao

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Clubs Simao was great for: Lisboa and Atlético.
Clubs Simao was horrible (and weird) for: Barcelona.


9. Roberto Bonano

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Bonano was not just weird as a Barcelona goalkeeper; he was awful.

8. Demetrio Albertini

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Albertini played exactly five games in a six-month span at Barcelona.
So appreciate the image you see here, because it's quite rare.

6. Winston Bogarde

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I never saw Bogarde receive a ball without it bouncing 10 feet away from him.
That's weird when you're a Barcelona player, for sure.

5. Richard Dutruel

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Saying Barcelona got Bonano (No. 9 on this list) to replace Dutruel just about says how weird the French goalkeeper was for Barcelona.

4. Francesco Coco

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Francesco Coco was the first Italian ever to play for Barcelona. He is also the worst.

3. Frederic Dehú

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The Frenchman was supposed to be the next Laurent Blanc.
He was worse than Christanval, which is really saying something.


-- Si --- LOL

1. Samuel Okunowo

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Okunowo played 14 matches in two years at Barcelona.
And he was awful in every single minute.
If you seriously remember this player, you are a true Barcelona fan. 
And if you remember him without him weirding you out, either you're not human or your name is Samuel Okunowo.