Sentimental bullshit. In those days, players used to have 10 cigs and a pint at half time. The level of defending and goalkeepers in particular, were a joke compared to now. In footage of old World Cups etc. you see 'keepers who can't even dive properly to make a save. Even the most mediocre teams in today's game can set up an organised defence and nick a 0-0 against a good side. It takes a lot more to score goals now than it did then.
Barcelona are boring. Their tippy-tappy **** is infuriating. It's far more entertaining to watch Madrid.
Barcelona who? The british curling men are in a SEMI final against sweden Much bigger and better and harder, faster, stronger than a football game that ended last night Beat sweden and we guaranteed a medal! Come on lads
I like the fact the women's team are all Scots being forced to play for 'Great Britain' Och! We're nae ****in' Brits, ya Sassenach bastards. We're Scotswimmen!
The thing that makes watching Barca boring is the teams they play against. Blame the team sticking 11 men behind the ball and barely stepping a foot outside their own box, the anti football they use to try and keep Bara out. Don't blame the most talented team in the world for being too good. When a team has a go at Barca it makes excellent viewing, sadly even Man City shied away last night and had all but Negredo and Silva crammed into their own 6 yard box. Man City made it boring last night by parking the bus, as do practically every team Barca play against. The only people who could possibly hate Barca's style of play would be people who love watching Pulisball and teams sit in their own box and catapult long balls to a 10 feet tall forward. Like Sam Allardyce. West Ham were really exciting against Chelsea wernt they!
Just watching the Arse v Bayern. Jesus wept, the tempo at which Bayern work when they don't have the ball is absolutely ridiculous. Even in forward areas they work so hard.
Are they? I knew two were, I thought the others were In-ger-lish She's no Eve Muirhead. Isn't your mam a sweaty, Lloydy? please log in to view this image