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Who would you play for?
Topic Started: Mar 24 2011, 10:51 PM (2,366 Views)
Scholes
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Opening post SharpLAD.
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Seriously, Frank Lampard is an absolute legend of the game. He needs to be recognised in some way eg. Frank Lampard OBE, Sir Frank Lampard or some kind of lifetime achievement award.

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Greatest ownage machine: Scholes. Absolute animal when he was a regular poster, I always knew I was in the right when he was backing me up, and I couldn't wait to read a topic that he was posting in because I knew he'd be tearing someone apart
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Ha! OK. I read the title, skipped the bull-shit details, and gunned it.

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I wouldn't play for City then, but I'd still play for Chels just to have a go at Terry's wife.
Edited by MattyCantona, Mar 28 2011, 12:50 AM.
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Mr. LVG, this is Ed. Ed's the winner for our Key103 'Meet Van Gaal' competition.
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Mar 27 2011, 08:11 PM
Not insignificant at all and depends what you're looking for, they're certainly not inferior in terms of academia...
I'm looking for significance, and I don't find it there.
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Villa - great stadium and a decent club with a fair amount of ambition. they like to promote from within and give home grown talent a chance. they also like to play good football, better than everton anyway.

Liverpool - simply the lesser of two evils. at £50k im not established enough to cement any kind of place in the city team and every window will see me on the brink of being replaced by a star name. i dont need the hassle.

Chelsea - i hate both equally but blue is my favourite colour, and i kind of supported them before cantona made me a united fan.

AC Milan - better club in ever aspect, imo the most prestigious team in the world and symbol of class. im an inter fan but to wear the red and black would be the stuff of dreams.

Juve - make no mistake they are fucking giants. spurs are on the up and playing under harry so close to home would be nice but juventus are a legendary club and to be a part of that is and opportunity too good to turn down.
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Everton or Villa - Suicide

Man City or Liverpool - Liverpool definitely. Such a bigger club, one of the biggest in Europe, fantastic atmosphere that surrounds the club, getting to play in one of the most iconic stadiums in the world, better job security and would be part of the revival of a sleeping giant. With City there's no CL glamour, no significant history, no sense of respect, shit fans, shit success,

Chelsea or Arsenal - History, bigger club, the style of football that they apply, knowing that I'll be a first teamer week in week out and the potential partnership with the great man, Arsene, would be a prospect too good to turn down. Chelsea doesn't have the stability of Arsenal, the squad is ageing and needs replacing whilst Arsenal have a bright future. Arsenal fans seem a lot better than those chavvy, racist Chelsea fans.

Bayern or AC Milan - Italy generally a better place to live, dislike Germans, bigger club, better history, probably play until my late 30s at that club whilst winning European Cups & Serie A titles. They're on the way up with Silvio, there's the potential to be European giants once again in a couple of years and the success will be guaranteed. Then there is the strong possibility that I would be offered a position in the backroom staff. I would love to get into coaching after a football career and I would say Italian football would prepare me better for that than anywhere else.

Juve or Spurs - Lifestyle is better, leading the revival of such an iconic club, Champions League games on offer, more intelligent football, most likely (I'll adopt Italian nationality) join the Italian set-up and anyways who remembers Spurs players?
Edited by ZeeZoo, Mar 28 2011, 05:09 PM.
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Unfortunately the potential for CL footy is greater at Spurs than at Juve.
Edited by DaG, Mar 28 2011, 05:13 PM.
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Lol yeah, forgot about Europe League for Arsenal.
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Mar 28 2011, 05:19 PM
Lol yeah, forgot about Europe League for Arsenal.
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Mar 28 2011, 05:21 PM
ZeeZoo
Mar 28 2011, 05:19 PM
Lol yeah, forgot about Europe League for Arsenal.
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Slippery slope.
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He's just being a paki
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Mar 28 2011, 05:23 PM
He's just being a paki
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:hysterics: get in Zeez :hysterics:
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Everton - I have family in Liverpool and really like the place, would be a much better place to live. On the footballing side, Everton to me are the team more likely to achieve something and i like the idea of playing for a club with such an intense rivalry on the doorstep.

Man City - Liverpool are a spent force imo and will never be up there again for a good few generations. Man City are an absolute circus and regardless of whether people loved or hated me for playing for a side that is literally a nothing club, it would be great to be playing alongside some of the worlds greatest, be in the headlines constantly and above all be in a great position to bring some medals to my cabinet.

Arsenal - My lifelong dream. I'd die for the Club.

AC Milan - it doesnt get much better then doning the black and red stripes of AC Milan. Just playing for this club would be an achievement itself.

Spurs - As much as i hate these cunts, i'd take them over Juve for a nmber of reasons. The primary reasons being off the field, in that i'd still be close to my family and friends, yet have money to live like a king in a city that is one of the best in the world when you have money in your pocket. Id also be playing for an exciting team, that although might not realistically win anything meaningful for the forseeable future, would still put me in good stead for that dream bosman move when i leave Spurs in the lurch by signing for Arsenal for fuck all. Bliss.
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Mar 28 2011, 05:12 PM
Unfortunately the potential for CL footy is greater at Spurs than at Juve.
Being serious, that was a shit post. Top 4 for the next few years is sealed (City, Chelsea, United & Arsenal) and even then I expect Liverpool to be ahead of Spurs.

With Juventus, in Serie A only Milan & Inter's spots are permanent. The 3rd spot is up for grabs. Napoli won't be there in the future (failure to hang on to the big stars i.e. Cavani, Hamsik, Lavezzi), Udinese won't be around, only Roma pose a threat. But despite all this, the over-riding factor is that Juve will spend heavily. They are a club of winners, they don't like the scumbags in Milan stealing their titles. Nah, Juve's chances of cracking into the top 3 is better than Spurs bettering two of those 5 clubs.
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Mar 28 2011, 05:32 PM
Top 4 for the next few years is sealed (City, Chelsea, United & Arsenal)
Bollocks.
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