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Weekend football 22/24 November


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Having just seen a gif of the Wes brown red card, whilst he didn't make contact, it was a rather optimistic lunge and it would have been a bad tackle had he made contact

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How well it's all going at Sunderland these days.

To be honest I can't remember the last time they weren't doing shit. It's been nigh on two years.

 

 

I hope their poor run continues next weekend.

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Outside of England:

Bayern have given Hipster FC a seeing to.

Sociedad were 3-1 down with 30 mins left and won 4-3.

AZ were reduced to nine men after about twenty minutes but then took the lead and are winning 2-1 at half time.

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Milan fail to beat Genoa at home despite playing against ten men for about an hour. Balotelli missed another penalty. Twitter is saying that the Milan Ultras blocked the players from exiting the San Siro until Kaka and Christian Abbiati came out and spoke with them.  Milan currently sit 5 points above the relegation zone and a massive 18 off of top spot. 

 

It's amazing the kind of effect that dramatically cutting the budget for transfers and wages can have on a team, isn't it? ;)

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Bayern played 4-1-4-1 apparently with lahm again awesome as a DMC

 

will be interesting to see if he carries on having a great season as a midfielder if Germany try and do something similar at the WC, he's just a footballer isn't he, stick him in goal and he'd give it a good go, worlds best right back playing out of position and still looks the best player in Europe, he's challenging biscuits at the moment

 

much like barca, if Bayern smash everyone with that formation do the national team incorporate it and tweak it slightly or just keep on doing what they do

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