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He's been wasting at Die Rotten...

Not a lot of tread on those tires, ya dig? As a Bayern fan...I was really bummed when they poached him. Bad for Bundesliga, and he was never going to make a big impact at Munich.
 

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Shame we don't get to see Miazga make his Chelsea debut tonight. I thought maybe this would be his chance, with Chelsea having injury/suspension issues in the back 4 and nothing really to play for other than pride.

Weird to use Mikel at CB under those circumstances. If it were a big game, I could see going with experience, but in a game like this, you have a perfect opportunity to blood the young fella. Hope it doesn't mean he hasn't impressed.

Correction: would not be his debut, he played against Villa a few weeks back.
 

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Well folks, Europa League final this year will be the first time I actually give a shit. The idea of Klopp selling Champions League to summer recruits legitimately gives me a chubby.
 

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Shame we don't get to see Miazga make his Chelsea debut tonight. I thought maybe this would be his chance, with Chelsea having injury/suspension issues in the back 4 and nothing really to play for other than pride.

Weird to use Mikel at CB under those circumstances. If it were a big game, I could see going with experience, but in a game like this, you have a perfect opportunity to blood the young fella. Hope it doesn't mean he hasn't impressed.

Correction: would not be his debut, he played against Villa a few weeks back.

I got an update last night that said John Terry will be told he is done at Chelsea after this season in the coming days. Hopefully for Miazga that's good news.
 

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Well folks, Europa League final this year will be the first time I actually give a shit. The idea of Klopp selling Champions League to summer recruits legitimately gives me a chubby.

Louis Van Gaal getting shown to the door gives me one.
2 more games.
 

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I got an update last night that said John Terry will be told he is done at Chelsea after this season in the coming days. Hopefully for Miazga that's good news.

He was told that several, several months ago. When Mourinho was sacked there was hope that it would change, but was never going to be the case. The brass was ready to move on. That is why his double yellow last game was so sad for his fans, because he wasn't going to get his proper sending off (no pun intended) in his last game.

Supposedly he rented out Stamford Bridge on Monday to have a final (fun) game with his Chelsea teammates (and I would assume others) at the stadium he called home for 18 years. It will be interesting to see where he plays next, as he does not plan on retiring, and at centerback, a position of need throughout the world, I would imagine he will have a lot of suitors despite his age.
 

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He was told that several, several months ago. When Mourinho was sacked there was hope that it would change, but was never going to be the case. The brass was ready to move on. That is why his double yellow last game was so sad for his fans, because he wasn't going to get his proper sending off (no pun intended) in his last game.

Supposedly he rented out Stamford Bridge on Monday to have a final (fun) game with his Chelsea teammates (and I would assume others) at the stadium he called home for 18 years. It will be interesting to see where he plays next, as he does not plan on retiring, and at centerback, a position of need throughout the world, I would imagine he will have a lot of suitors despite his age.

Oh yeah, I gotta figure he will have a lot of options. He has slowed down in his old age but it seemed to me that Chelsea were much better with him than without him. His positioning and his ability to keep the midfielders lined up properly in front of him are key. Matic always seemed all over the field in the games Terry didn't play.
 

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He was told that several, several months ago. When Mourinho was sacked there was hope that it would change, but was never going to be the case. The brass was ready to move on. That is why his double yellow last game was so sad for his fans, because he wasn't going to get his proper sending off (no pun intended) in his last game.

Supposedly he rented out Stamford Bridge on Monday to have a final (fun) game with his Chelsea teammates (and I would assume others) at the stadium he called home for 18 years. It will be interesting to see where he plays next, as he does not plan on retiring, and at centerback, a position of need throughout the world, I would imagine he will have a lot of suitors despite his age.

Oh yeah, I gotta figure he will have a lot of options. He has slowed down in his old age but it seemed to me that Chelsea were much better with him than without him. His positioning and his ability to keep the midfielders lined up properly in front of him are key. Matic always seemed all over the field in the games Terry didn't play.

Realistic chance he comes to MLS?
 

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Hummels to Bayern for €35m confirmed. Paired with Boateng, that gives Die Roten a terrifying duo at CB that will practice together year round for both club and country. Bad news for Badstuber, though...

He's been wasting at Die Rotten...

Not a lot of tread on those tires, ya dig? As a Bayern fan...I was really bummed when they poached him. Bad for Bundesliga, and he was never going to make a big impact at Munich.

Bayern's practice of hoarding the best domestic talent has paid off handsomely for the national team. Though I have no idea why Goetze hasn't managed to break out yet. Wish they would have nabbed Reus instead.
 
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Does no one else see a problem here? You have ~3 teams just buying and hoarding everyone... I really don't understand how anyone who isn't actually from Barca, Madrid or Munich can be a fan of those teams... it's like coming to the US as an immigrant during the 1890s and instantly rooting for Rockefeller to continue to just keep fvking everyone else over. and yes I'm bitter but it's completely soulless....
 

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Columbus just traded Kei Kamara to NE....

Damn. I liked him on the Crew, but wasn't there beef between Kamara and Higuain? Not sure if maybe the club had to make a choice between them.

Hummels to Bayern for €35m confirmed. Paired with Boateng, that gives Die Roten a terrifying duo at CB that will practice together year round for both club and country. Bad news for Badstuber, though...

Bayern's practice of hoarding the best domestic talent has paid off handsomely for the national team. Though I have no idea why Geotze hasn't managed to break out yet. Wish they would have nabbed Reus instead.

Wow. Hummels is my favorite CB in the world. What a pickup.

Persistent rumors of Gotze to reunite with Klopp at Liverpool picking up steam ...
 

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Does no one else see a problem here? You have ~3 teams just buying and hoarding everyone... I really don't understand how anyone who isn't actually from Barca, Madrid or Munich can be a fan of those teams... it's like coming to the US as an immigrant during the 1890s and instantly rooting for Rockefeller to continue to just keep fvking everyone else over. and yes I'm bitter but it's completely soulless....

It's like rooting for the House in blackjack.

I became a Man City fan because I couldn't live with myself by picking Man United. I thought it was only right to root for some shitty team. Of course it worked out because not long after old Sheikh took over.
 

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Damn. I liked him on the Crew, but wasn't there beef between Kamara and Higuain? Not sure if maybe the club had to make a choice between them.

Yeah apparently he wasn't well liked by some but damn...
 

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Does no one else see a problem here? You have ~3 teams just buying and hoarding everyone... I really don't understand how anyone who isn't actually from Barca, Madrid or Munich can be a fan of those teams... it's like coming to the US as an immigrant during the 1890s and instantly rooting for Rockefeller to continue to just keep fvking everyone else over. and yes I'm bitter but it's completely soulless....

First soccer game I got into was FIFA 2002. My buddies (playing with Madrid and Arsenal) would wipe the floor with me, until I started picking Bayern. My ethnic heritage is primarily German, and I can trace my ancestry back to Catholic Bavarians. Of the places I've visited in Europe, that region is among my favorites.

So that's why I root for Bayern. I totally get the hate; they're basically the Yankees of Germany. But I don't live there, and it's difficult to follow the Bundesliga as a whole, so that hate doesn't have much purchase on me.

It's interesting that "capitalist" America produced the NFL, with salary caps and draft rules that make it remarkably difficult for one team to stay on top for long, while "socialist" Europe's transfer market is ruthlessly free enterprise.
 

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Does no one else see a problem here? You have ~3 teams just buying and hoarding everyone... I really don't understand how anyone who isn't actually from Barca, Madrid or Munich can be a fan of those teams... it's like coming to the US as an immigrant during the 1890s and instantly rooting for Rockefeller to continue to just keep fvking everyone else over. and yes I'm bitter but it's completely soulless....

I cheer for Munich because I started out watching the world cup and my favorite players were Munich guys... Young Schweinsteiger and Lahm. World Cup 2010 had Müller.... Favorite player to date. I didn't have a problem with Munich's practices until Pep. To those crying about Hummels, feel free to tell me where he played growing up. ;)

Had a started watching intensely from the beginning, I'd likely be a Dortmund or Schalke fan. I actually prefer to play FIFA manager mode with Schalke. Munich is boring if you are doing a dynasty.
 
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First soccer game I got into was FIFA 2002. My buddies (playing with Madrid and Arsenal) would wipe the floor with me, until I started picking Bayern. My ethnic heritage is primarily German, and I can trace my ancestry back to Catholic Bavarians. Of the places I've visited in Europe, that region is among my favorites.

So that's why I root for Bayern. I totally get the hate; they're basically the Yankees of Germany. But I don't live there, and it's difficult to follow the Bundesliga as a whole, so that hate doesn't have much purchase on me.

It's interesting that "capitalist" America produced the NFL, with salary caps and draft rules that make it remarkably difficult for one team to stay on top for long, while "socialist" Europe's transfer market is ruthlessly free enterprise.

This guy gets it.
 

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It's interesting that "capitalist" America produced the NFL, with salary caps and draft rules that make it remarkably difficult for one team to stay on top for long, while "socialist" Europe's transfer market is ruthlessly free enterprise.

Isn't it fascinating?? And I have to say, I much prefer the European model. It is so frustrating as a fan to get attached to a player and then see him sent elsewhere for no apparent reason. You howl on the message boards, and the only answer you get is, "salary cap constraints." It really sucks!

For example, I am a big Chicago Blackhawks fan. They have had tons of success by keeping a core of 6 or 7 stars over the last 6 or 7 years, but the rest of the team is completely different from year to year due to salary cap reshuffling. Basically, unless you are a star, you can't stay with one team for very long. Contrast that with soccer, where you have so many players who have time to develop real loyalty to their club and stay there as long as they are being effective on the field. It can't happen in American sports! I hate that.
 

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One bad thing about soccer is the very real issue of the Peter Principle. Lots of really good players sitting on the bench at big clubs instead of being a key player at a middle sized team.

I bet Bayern players on the bench and on loan could probably be a top 5 Bundesliga team. Same deal at the other top clubs.
 

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It's like rooting for the House in blackjack.

I became a Man City fan because I couldn't live with myself by picking Man United. I thought it was only right to root for some shitty team. Of course it worked out because not long after old Sheikh took over.

This is exactly how I became a city fan. I have loathed man u for as long as I lived so I fell in love with city.
 

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Does no one else see a problem here? You have ~3 teams just buying and hoarding everyone... I really don't understand how anyone who isn't actually from Barca, Madrid or Munich can be a fan of those teams... it's like coming to the US as an immigrant during the 1890s and instantly rooting for Rockefeller to continue to just keep fvking everyone else over. and yes I'm bitter but it's completely soulless....


Tell that to Leicester City...

I do agree. Look at Vermaelen. Captain at Arsenal, (almost) everyday starter. Leaves because he is getting sick of finishing without a trophy (and seeing Kos take his time), to go to Barca. In his two years there he has played in a total of 11 game. 11!

Since that move he hasn't played a single game for Belgium. It sincerely cost him his place, even on the bench as a sub, on the Belgium roster. But hey, he's won trophies!
 

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This is exactly how I became a city fan. I have loathed man u for as long as I lived so I fell in love with city.

There is just something completely contemptible about Man U... just generally speaking... for me personally I just could not stand "sir" Alex... freakin traitorous bastard that he was...
 

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Tell that to Leicester City...

I do agree. Look at Vermaelen. Captain at Arsenal, (almost) everyday starter. Leaves because he is getting sick of finishing without a trophy (and seeing Kos take his time), to go to Barca. In his two years there he has played in a total of 11 game. 11!

Since that move he hasn't played a single game for Belgium. It sincerely cost him his place, even on the bench as a sub, on the Belgium roster. But hey, he's won trophies!

Yes, that was a dumb move by Vermaelen. But American-style salary caps and draft rules wouldn't have stopped that from happening. Athletes on this side of the pond make stupid decisions chasing a championship ring, too.
 
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