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Postby Sabre » Wed Dec 17, 2008 10:37 am

I'm sure you'll find this footie post interesting.


Those are the Real Sociedad women team. They play some decent football, and they're not bad at all. They've done this photos with San Sebastian as background.

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Postby metalhead » Wed Dec 17, 2008 4:49 pm

Huh? im sorry sabre you were saying? :D
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Postby aCe' » Thu Dec 18, 2008 2:52 am

grawl... dude maybe you should play them instead eh ?!
i mean...ermmm...
just saying :D
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Postby GYBS » Thu Dec 18, 2008 12:42 pm

thats my new spanish team to watch :D
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Postby andy_g » Thu Dec 18, 2008 8:34 pm

Sabre wrote:Image

the one on the left has the typical spanish ar'se. so many gorgeous looking girls here have these big wide backsides and short, skinny legs that kind of dangle of it. its such a shame.

having said that, many of the top halfs are exceedingly fine.



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Postby Sabre » Thu Dec 18, 2008 9:46 pm

the one on the left has the typical spanish ar'se. so many gorgeous looking girls here have these big wide backsides and short, skinny legs that kind of dangle of it. its such a shame.


If you find that árse faulty, you're a sybarite (in theory it makes sense in english, it means luxury lover, asking too much) :D

Yeh, I agree there are many árses like that, but I'd love the average Spanish árse was like that. There are worse out there :D
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Postby XaviHernandez » Thu Dec 18, 2008 11:48 pm

Aupa Erreala!

It seems difficult to believe, but it's true. A team as big as Valencia is playing on the second division...
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Postby Sabre » Tue Dec 23, 2008 9:07 pm

Harsh times institutionally.

The chairman Badiola wasn't my fav, but we didn't expect the Politicians would take over the club. Badiola was revealing info about the politician's corruption and they decided to take over using the stocks they promised they'd never use.

Here's what happened when the take over confirmed, the fans went outraged and went to insult the 13 muppets that are put by the politicians. They had to be scorted by the police. Steve Bruce appears from min 0.40 to min 1.08 :laugh:, I guess you'll be able to spot me.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9v7VWRct6OU&feature=related

Right now anything can happen, protests are more protest are planned for the next home game.
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Postby XaviHernandez » Mon Dec 29, 2008 2:21 pm

Sabre wrote:Harsh times institutionally.

The chairman Badiola wasn't my fav, but we didn't expect the Politicians would take over the club. Badiola was revealing info about the politician's corruption and they decided to take over using the stocks they promised they'd never use.

Here's what happened when the take over confirmed, the fans went outraged and went to insult the 13 muppets that are put by the politicians. They had to be scorted by the police. Steve Bruce appears from min 0.40 to min 1.08 :laugh:, I guess you'll be able to spot me.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9v7VWRct6OU&feature=related

Right now anything can happen, protests are more protest are planned for the next home game.

Estamos jodidos Sabre...


We'll hope it goes well... Today, players have returned to Sanse to train.
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Postby pablo_bl » Fri Jan 02, 2009 4:53 pm

¿¿How is it that you like the Real SOciedad?
Too bad it is now in second division: S
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Postby johnymarcu » Fri Jan 02, 2009 11:20 pm

It's hard to be at Liga Adelante, very hard. I'm of Real Zaragoza and it is being a year of :censored:, I hope to "ascender"( i dont know how to say it in English) as soon as possible
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Postby pablo_bl » Fri Jan 02, 2009 11:24 pm

Sure, it´s ver hard when you "DESCENDER" (tampoco sé xD) of Liga BBVA, for example, Real Sociedad, Celta etc.

Good luck that Season !! :)
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Postby Sabre » Sat Jan 03, 2009 12:21 am

johnymarcu wrote:It's hard to be at Liga Adelante, very hard. I'm of Real Zaragoza and it is being a year of :censored:, I hope to "ascender"( i dont know how to say it in English) as soon as possible

Descender=relegate

Ascender=promoting.

AFter 41 years in primera in a row, I thought being relegated would be the worst thing, but the thing is it's not that bad. You get rid off the bandwagon supporters (aficionados de mentiras, chaqueteros), the away games are cheaper :D

The bad thing is that you can't watch every away game in TV.

Good luck to Zaragoza, hope we promote together.
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Postby pablo_bl » Sat Jan 03, 2009 12:34 am

Is closer to promotion from that of Real Zaragoza, but I hope both.

Incidentally, I am of the SDPonferradina (Second b) and here we are playing two former players of the Real. One not-so-mythical as Cifuentes and other mythical as Oscar de Paula.
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Postby johnymarcu » Thu Jan 08, 2009 5:27 pm

Promote!! That's the word!!! This web is very useful for improving my level :laugh: well, things are this

Salamanca  32
2 Zaragoza 30
3 Xerez  30
4 Tenerife  30
5 Hércules  29
6 Gimnástic  27
7 Huesca 27
8 R.Sociedad  27
9 Castellón  26
10 Rayo 26
11 Levante  26
12 Las Palmas 25
13 Celta*  25
14 Girona  25
15 Albacete 24
16 Elche 22
17 Eibar 21
18 Alavés  20
19 Córdoba  17
20 Murcia* 16
21 Alicante  9
22 Sevilla At  8

IN my opinion Salamanca and Xerez will dissapear of the top and instead of that, Real Sociedad and Celta with Zaragoza will PROMOTE
:cool: !

But it's hard, there is no doubt about that... and Sabre i prefer be in Primera División. It's very sad to see more  goals of Fulham than goals of our teams which plays in Spain. You know how we are in Spain...:(
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