The Official 2016/17 Football/Soccer Thread

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HundredEyes;c-9773802 said:
And @waterurseeds, its true that ajax's season is done after sunday, but since when is man u, a club that spent several 100 million last summer and plays on a higher lvl week in week out looking for excuses? This aint 1995 mayne, eredivisie aint what it used to be - still entertaining though - and if Ajax wins the EL its nothing short of a stunt.

Shit when Ajax defeated Schalke, the German press was impressed(and having a laugh) cause the bottom table team of Germanies 2nd division gets more money than Ajax lol.

90million of that went on ONE player though, who is playing very average lol... Plus we almost have our whole defence injured and our fit first team defender suspended, also our top scorer and few others players injured... We must have about 6-7 players injured, Ive lost count... Clearly we are the favourites, but Ajax have 12 days rest United dont, I think Jose says he is gonna play weakened teams but to do that he is gonna have to almost play the reserves!!!
 
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Mseries_;c-9773307 said:
https://twitter.com/ReidTheGame/status/863140559992627200

That sums up 90% of the Chelsea fanbase.

Dont lowball the number. More like 99% dude...

Haha there not many Chelsea fans out there that's likeable. My number 1 rule is don't get in a conversation with Chelsea fans about football
 
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Valentinez A. Kaiser;c-9773929 said:
oh snap! it's Yaya's b-day today.......

In case your teammates forget, I got you bro!

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Yaya Toure's agent has urged fans to show their love for the midfielder by taking birthday cakes to Saturday's clash with Leicester City.

Toure, who turns 34 on Saturday, is out of contract at the end of the season and a source has told ESPN FC that there have been no discussions over a new deal.

Toure's agent, Dimitri Seluk, infamously criticised the club for failing to give him a cake on his birthday following City's title success three years ago.

Seluk insists the incident was a joke, but now wants to use it as a way for fans to pay tribute to a player who has been a huge inspiration for City's recent success.

"The City fans should all bring cakes to the game to show Yaya how much they love him," Seluk told the Daily Mirror. "It looks like this will be Yaya's final season with City and I think he deserves a special goodbye from the people of Manchester.

"What happened three years ago was a joke that was misunderstood. I think everybody will be able to laugh about it if supporters give him a cake for this birthday.

"Yaya loves City and he loves the fans. When he came, City could only dream about winning the Premier League and playing in the Champions League -- and he has made those dreams come true."
 

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