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I thought the ball had to hit the keeper (or woodwork) before another team member could kick it?

it has to hit another player before the penalty taker can touch it again which stops the pen taker running up and knocking it forward 5 yards then smashing it past the keeper who's already dived.

I'm gunna chicken out and say Barcelona from 08 to now!

If I had to pick I'd say the old one but that's just because I have an insane man-love for Xavi.

I'd say the current one because this is Neymar at his peak. Neymar doesn't view football as a sport. He just sees it as an opportunity to entertain himself with his mates for 90 minutes. Every game is a 3-a-side kickabout with those three. :lol:
 
it has to hit another player before the penalty taker can touch it again which stops the pen taker running up and knocking it forward 5 yards then smashing it past the keeper who's already dived.



I'd say the current one because this is Neymar at his peak. Neymar doesn't view football as a sport. He just sees it as an opportunity to entertain himself with his mates for 90 minutes. Every game is a 3-a-side kickabout with those three. :lol:


Tbh they are both cracking teams like. They did the treble in 2008/09 and then again last season 14/15. They've probably got 3 of the top 5 footballers in the world and they're gunna get better.

Anyone that still prefers Real needs a slap.
 
Suarez, Neymar, and Messi.... I had a dream that latin americans ceased to exist and were replaced by english players. I woke up crying and then breathe a sigh of relief as it was only a nightmare.
 
The second half against Celta should go down in the annals of football history (cue to catcalls of Barça fanboy) - but from any point of view - except the mean spirited - what they did in that 45 minutes is pure art.

p.s. Celta a are fukcin good team!!!

Well, it's the most entertaining football I've seen this season in the second half, I wish I had recorded the ration to the penalty, it was mad in here.


and the Arsenal - Leicester game the most dramatic - and our second half against Man U the best I've seen us in a long time - all in all great football weekend!!
 
Wasn't their manager on the verge of being sacked around November last year?

I don't watch a whole lot of them, but how did things change so much?
 
Luis suarez is the best striker on the planet.

Tw@t of a human, but in terms of a footballer I can think of no other player who is as lethal and clinical as he is.
 
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They'd be lucky to be above us if they were in the premier league.

We'd win the SPL if we entered it, and Spanish football, aside from the three top teams, is about the same standard as the SPL.

Total rubbish that last bit. There's a huge myth that the La Liga is shite standard which just isn't true. Take away the top three teams and yes the premier league overall has better quality but this 'La Liga is SPL standard' is rubbish for me.

I remember a few year ago Athletic Bilbao came to Man United and beat them 3-2, playing some great football in the process.
 
Luis suarez is the best striker on the planet.

Tw@t of a human, but in terms of a footballer I can think of no other player who is as lethal and clinical as he is.

His raw power and turn of pace are totally underestimated qualities of his. His skill and technical ability are second to none but fuck me, he's like a tank when he runs at defences
 
Luis suarez is the best striker on the planet.

Tw@t of a human, but in terms of a footballer I can think of no other player who is as lethal and clinical as he is.
Messi?

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They'd be lucky to be above us if they were in the premier league.

We'd win the SPL if we entered it, and Spanish football, aside from the three top teams, is about the same standard as the SPL.
:lol::lol::lol::lol: What a berk
 
Barca and Madrid won La Liga 55 times between them.
All other Spanish clubs total 29 La Liga titles between them.
 
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