Larsson wrote:fu ck you and your little team of retarded childs, the shame of england
from barcelona i say come on Man U!! fu ck off liverpool

Knob jocky
Larsson wrote:fu ck you and your little team of retarded childs, the shame of england
from barcelona i say come on Man U!! fu ck off liverpool
Real Sociedad fan here, because of our resident Spaniard - Sabre.
Larsson wrote:fu ck you and your little team of retarded childs, the shame of england
from barcelona i say come on Man U!! fu ck off liverpool
Sabre wrote:Sent you a PM
Well lads, let's learn something about nowadays Spanish Football, which hasn't much to do with 10 years ago Spanish football and 20 years ago Spanish football.
How the teams start playing from goal kick? All the same but Barcelona.
Pick a game of the liga, whatever. Sevilla - Valencia, Real Sociedad - Real Madrid, whatever. What the teams do? long goal kick from the keeper, narrow the field and start playing making an asfixiating pressure. You can check this fact whenever you want. Best teams doing this are Valencia and Sevilla. Even fúcking Real Madrid is doing this nowadays.
Barcelona doesn't do this, they think they must do good football and that good football must be done right from the defence touching the ball. Barcelona always had a commitment to do a football people fancies. While this is nice, it's a weak point, because if you press them properly well up in the pitch they struggle. Men like Motta are not Alonso precisely, and for what's worth, Liverpool presses very well, better than most if not all Liga teams (and I have seen them all this season both in ANoeta and TV).
Barcelona is a great team. They can beat us if we don't play 110% and we shoud know this. But they can be beaten. Rijkaard is being unfairly criticised, and is overrotating precisely, but make no mistake, they'll come with the best eleven against us. Rijkaard's main problem at the moment is that IMO is not holding the media pressure very well. The other day against Espanyol he punched with violence a glass of the little structure -I don't find the word- that protects the bench of the rain. That means something. Would you imagine Rafa doing that?
We can beat them even at their best of confidence if we do what we do best well: PRESSING. It's quite amazing how little we talk about what we do best. With the current lack of confidence of the Barcelona surrounding (el entorno) I'm being even more optimistic.
Sabre, the spy.
Sabre wrote:Spot on AB, I didn't mention it because it's boring, but AS wrote that Atletico has put Alonso as a main priority (Xabi Alonso himself laughed about the idea and said he didn't plan to move), Madrid says that they like Alonso at all, and some journalist of BArcelona said he'd be what they need.
We should appreciate more what we have, from the keepers, to the strikers.
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