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by Wonderwall » Tue May 16, 2017 10:55 am
Wonderwall wrote:The daily mail have surpassed themselves with this beauty today.
European team of the season
Neuer
Peres
Hummels
Martinez
Sandro
Alcantra
Keita
Pogba
Messi
Ronaldo
Mertens
I couldn't believe it. The put it in print. Hahaha
It's actually a publication from the CIES Football Observatory. In the article from the CIES Football Observatory, they state that KDB leads the way in Europe for attacking midfielders but left him.out anyway.
No agenda, nothing to see here, move along please.......
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by Original Dub » Tue May 16, 2017 11:36 am
Wonderwall wrote:Wonderwall wrote:The daily mail have surpassed themselves with this beauty today.
European team of the season
Neuer
Peres
Hummels
Martinez
Sandro
Alcantra
Keita
Pogba
Messi
Ronaldo
Mertens
I couldn't believe it. The put it in print. Hahaha
It's actually a publication from the CIES Football Observatory. In the article from the CIES Football Observatory, they state that KDB leads the way in Europe for attacking midfielders but left him.out anyway.
No agenda, nothing to see here, move along please.......
Now that is funny.
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by johnny crossan » Tue May 16, 2017 12:43 pm
Wonderwall wrote:Wonderwall wrote:The daily mail have surpassed themselves with this beauty today.
European team of the season
Neuer
Peres
Hummels
Martinez
Sandro
Alcantra
Keita
Pogba
Messi
Ronaldo
Mertens
I couldn't believe it. The put it in print. Hahaha
It's actually a publication from the CIES Football Observatory. In the article from the CIES Football Observatory, they state that KDB leads the way in Europe for attacking midfielders but left him.out anyway.
No agenda, nothing to see here, move along please.......
The CIES Football Observatory is a research group within the International Centre for Sports Studies (CIES), which is an independent study centre located in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Created in 2005 by Dr. Raffaele Poli and Dr. Loïc Ravenel, the CIES Football Observatory currently comprises a staff of four full-time permanent researchers who specialise in the statistical analysis of football.The putrefaction of football is complete with this lamentable list. Who are these fab four permanent researchers - do you know zuricity?
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by Dameerto » Tue May 16, 2017 2:42 pm
He cost so much he MUST be good, right? right? right? Forget the turgid performances week in week out, forget being embarassed by Burnley's midfield to the point that he lost his temper, he cost so freaking much that he MUST be good. Let's give him an award.
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by Wonderwall » Tue May 16, 2017 3:57 pm
German newspaper Stuttgarter-Zeitung reported that kimmich is unhappy and is likely to leave for Leipzig or City. Bayern have responded by saying it's a monstrous lie and in a statement said they are taking legal action against them.
Now that's how you handle press. Well done Bayern.
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by BookJunior » Tue May 16, 2017 4:20 pm
Dameerto wrote:He cost so much he MUST be good, right? right? right? Forget the turgid performances week in week out, forget being embarassed by Burnley's midfield to the point that he lost his temper, he cost so freaking much that he MUST be good. Let's give him an award.
Hahahaha.
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by BookJunior » Tue May 16, 2017 4:45 pm
johnny crossan wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Wonderwall wrote:The daily mail have surpassed themselves with this beauty today.
European team of the season
Neuer
Peres
Hummels
Martinez
Sandro
Alcantra
Keita
Pogba
Messi
Ronaldo
Mertens
I couldn't believe it. The put it in print. Hahaha
It's actually a publication from the CIES Football Observatory. In the article from the CIES Football Observatory, they state that KDB leads the way in Europe for attacking midfielders but left him.out anyway.
No agenda, nothing to see here, move along please.......
The CIES Football Observatory is a research group within the International Centre for Sports Studies (CIES), which is an independent study centre located in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Created in 2005 by Dr. Raffaele Poli and Dr. Loïc Ravenel, the CIES Football Observatory currently comprises a staff of four full-time permanent researchers who specialise in the statistical analysis of football.The putrefaction of football is complete with this lamentable list. Who are these fab four permanent researchers - do you know zuricity?
Sad but true.
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by Dameerto » Tue May 16, 2017 4:53 pm
johnny crossan wrote:
The CIES Football Observatory is a research group within the International Centre for Sports Studies (CIES), which is an independent study centre located in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Created in 2005 by Dr. Raffaele Poli and Dr. Loïc Ravenel, the CIES Football Observatory currently comprises a staff of four full-time permanent researchers who specialise in the statistical analysis of football.
The putrefaction of football is complete with this lamentable list. Who are these fab four permanent researchers - do you know zuricity?
Created in 1995 as a joint venture with FIFA - from their own website. I think that probably puts this 'independent statistical analysis' in perspective.
VIVA EL CITIES
"The adjudicatory chamber of the Ethics Committee ... has banned Mr Joseph S. Blatter ... for eight years and Mr Michel Platini ... for eight years from all football-related activities (administrative, sports or any other) on a national and international level. The bans come into force immediately." - 21/12/2015
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by Dameerto » Tue May 16, 2017 5:05 pm
Dameerto wrote:johnny crossan wrote:
The CIES Football Observatory is a research group within the International Centre for Sports Studies (CIES), which is an independent study centre located in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Created in 2005 by Dr. Raffaele Poli and Dr. Loïc Ravenel, the CIES Football Observatory currently comprises a staff of four full-time permanent researchers who specialise in the statistical analysis of football.
The putrefaction of football is complete with this lamentable list. Who are these fab four permanent researchers - do you know zuricity?
Created in 1995 as a joint venture with FIFA - from their own website. I think that probably puts this 'independent statistical analysis' in perspective.
Apparently this is the team, taken from their contacts page
http://www.cies.ch/en/cies/contact/ (by the way, directly underneath it is someone with the job title of 'FIFA Master')
Scientific Collaborators/Researchers
Thomas Busset, PhD in History, Scientific collaborator
E-mail : thomas.busset(at)unine.ch
Nejat Haciömeroglu, Lawyer, Scientific collaborator
E-mail : nejat.haciomeroglu(at)unine.ch
Christophe Jaccoud, PhD in Sociology, Assoc. Prof., Scientific collaborator
E-mail : christophe.jaccoud(at)unine.ch
Kevin Tallec Marston, PhD in History, Scientific collaborator
E-mail : kevin.tallec.marston(at)cies.ch
Erika Riedl, Senior Legal Counsel, Scientific collaborator
E-mail :
erika.riedl@cies.ch
VIVA EL CITIES
"The adjudicatory chamber of the Ethics Committee ... has banned Mr Joseph S. Blatter ... for eight years and Mr Michel Platini ... for eight years from all football-related activities (administrative, sports or any other) on a national and international level. The bans come into force immediately." - 21/12/2015
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by Mikhail Chigorin » Tue May 16, 2017 9:03 pm
Dameerto wrote:Dameerto wrote:johnny crossan wrote:
The CIES Football Observatory is a research group within the International Centre for Sports Studies (CIES), which is an independent study centre located in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Created in 2005 by Dr. Raffaele Poli and Dr. Loïc Ravenel, the CIES Football Observatory currently comprises a staff of four full-time permanent researchers who specialise in the statistical analysis of football.
The putrefaction of football is complete with this lamentable list. Who are these fab four permanent researchers - do you know zuricity?
Created in 1995 as a joint venture with FIFA - from their own website. I think that probably puts this 'independent statistical analysis' in perspective.
Apparently this is the team, taken from their contacts page
http://www.cies.ch/en/cies/contact/ (by the way, directly underneath it is someone with the job title of 'FIFA Master')
Scientific Collaborators/Researchers
Thomas Busset, PhD in History, Scientific collaborator
E-mail : thomas.busset(at)unine.ch
Nejat Haciömeroglu, Lawyer, Scientific collaborator
E-mail : nejat.haciomeroglu(at)unine.ch
Christophe Jaccoud, PhD in Sociology, Assoc. Prof., Scientific collaborator
E-mail : christophe.jaccoud(at)unine.ch
Kevin Tallec Marston, PhD in History, Scientific collaborator
E-mail : kevin.tallec.marston(at)cies.ch
Erika Riedl, Senior Legal Counsel, Scientific collaborator
E-mail :
erika.riedl@cies.ch
The word "collaborator" in their position titles seems to conjure up all sorts of different thoughts.
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by johnny crossan » Tue May 16, 2017 9:59 pm
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Dameerto wrote:Dameerto wrote:johnny crossan wrote:
The CIES Football Observatory is a research group within the International Centre for Sports Studies (CIES), which is an independent study centre located in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Created in 2005 by Dr. Raffaele Poli and Dr. Loïc Ravenel, the CIES Football Observatory currently comprises a staff of four full-time permanent researchers who specialise in the statistical analysis of football.
The putrefaction of football is complete with this lamentable list. Who are these fab four permanent researchers - do you know zuricity?
Created in 1995 as a joint venture with FIFA - from their own website. I think that probably puts this 'independent statistical analysis' in perspective.
Apparently this is the team, taken from their contacts page
http://www.cies.ch/en/cies/contact/ (by the way, directly underneath it is someone with the job title of 'FIFA Master')
Scientific Collaborators/Researchers
Thomas Busset, PhD in History, Scientific collaborator
E-mail : thomas.busset(at)unine.ch
Nejat Haciömeroglu, Lawyer, Scientific collaborator
E-mail : nejat.haciomeroglu(at)unine.ch
Christophe Jaccoud, PhD in Sociology, Assoc. Prof., Scientific collaborator
E-mail : christophe.jaccoud(at)unine.ch
Kevin Tallec Marston, PhD in History, Scientific collaborator
E-mail : kevin.tallec.marston(at)cies.ch
Erika Riedl, Senior Legal Counsel, Scientific collaborator
E-mail :
erika.riedl@cies.ch
The word "collaborator" in their position titles seems to conjure up all sorts of different thoughts.
come the reckoning MC, these quislings will get their just desserts.
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by Mikhail Chigorin » Tue May 16, 2017 10:18 pm
johnny crossan wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Dameerto wrote:Dameerto wrote:johnny crossan wrote:
The CIES Football Observatory is a research group within the International Centre for Sports Studies (CIES), which is an independent study centre located in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Created in 2005 by Dr. Raffaele Poli and Dr. Loïc Ravenel, the CIES Football Observatory currently comprises a staff of four full-time permanent researchers who specialise in the statistical analysis of football.
The putrefaction of football is complete with this lamentable list. Who are these fab four permanent researchers - do you know zuricity?
Created in 1995 as a joint venture with FIFA - from their own website. I think that probably puts this 'independent statistical analysis' in perspective.
Apparently this is the team, taken from their contacts page
http://www.cies.ch/en/cies/contact/ (by the way, directly underneath it is someone with the job title of 'FIFA Master')
Scientific Collaborators/Researchers
Thomas Busset, PhD in History, Scientific collaborator
E-mail : thomas.busset(at)unine.ch
Nejat Haciömeroglu, Lawyer, Scientific collaborator
E-mail : nejat.haciomeroglu(at)unine.ch
Christophe Jaccoud, PhD in Sociology, Assoc. Prof., Scientific collaborator
E-mail : christophe.jaccoud(at)unine.ch
Kevin Tallec Marston, PhD in History, Scientific collaborator
E-mail : kevin.tallec.marston(at)cies.ch
Erika Riedl, Senior Legal Counsel, Scientific collaborator
E-mail :
erika.riedl@cies.ch
The word "collaborator" in their position titles seems to conjure up all sorts of different thoughts.
come the reckoning MC, these quislings will get their just desserts.
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by johnny crossan » Fri May 19, 2017 7:16 am
Poor Poor Tarquins
Why you won't be able to watch Arsenal's attempt to finish in top four on Sky this Sunday Arsenal's clash with Everton will not be shown live on Sky on Sunday Ben Rumsby
18 MAY 2017
Arsenal’s crucial final Premier League match of the season against Everton on Sunday is not being shown by Sky Sports because it has used up all its 126 live fixtures this season.
Sky left itself just two games to choose from on Sunday after making a late decision to broadcast the Gunners’ win over Sunderland on Tuesday night, one of 11 matches it will have aired in the past week.
Showing so many games before the final day has arguably backfired after Chelsea clinched the title at West Bromwich Albion on Friday night and Manchester United were ruled out of the race for Champions League football ahead of their bore draw at Southampton on Wednesday.
Following Manchester City’s victory over West Bromwich Albion on Tuesday night, Sky elected to air theirs and Liverpool’s final games of the season, with those teams in pole position to finish in the top four.
That denied Arsenal fans the chance to see if they could upset the odds and qualify for the Champions League for the 20th consecutive year.
The decision to show Liverpool v Middlesbrough and Watford v City ahead of Arsenal v Everton was condemned by Gunners supporters on social media.
BT Sport has also run out of matches, having shown the last of its 42 games – Swansea City v Everton – almost two weeks ago.
Sky has almost invariably had the final day of the season to itself and has previously held back enough live fixtures to show three games simultaneously on more than one occasion.
However, its primary goal is broadcasting the moment the title is won and it is no surprise it picked virtually all of Chelsea’s and Spurs’ matches from early April onward.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/201 ... ky-sunday/
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by Tokyo Blue » Fri May 19, 2017 12:43 pm
Here's an idea for you, Tarquins: how about buying a ticket and going to support your team, you chinless, southern, bedwetting nonces?
Your right leg I like; I've got nothing against your right leg. The trouble is neither have you.
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by Mikhail Chigorin » Fri May 19, 2017 3:45 pm
johnny crossan wrote:Poor Poor Tarquins
Why you won't be able to watch Arsenal's attempt to finish in top four on Sky this Sunday Arsenal's clash with Everton will not be shown live on Sky on Sunday Ben Rumsby
18 MAY 2017
Arsenal’s crucial final Premier League match of the season against Everton on Sunday is not being shown by Sky Sports because it has used up all its 126 live fixtures this season.
Sky left itself just two games to choose from on Sunday after making a late decision to broadcast the Gunners’ win over Sunderland on Tuesday night, one of 11 matches it will have aired in the past week.
Showing so many games before the final day has arguably backfired after Chelsea clinched the title at West Bromwich Albion on Friday night and Manchester United were ruled out of the race for Champions League football ahead of their bore draw at Southampton on Wednesday.
Following Manchester City’s victory over West Bromwich Albion on Tuesday night, Sky elected to air theirs and Liverpool’s final games of the season, with those teams in pole position to finish in the top four.
That denied Arsenal fans the chance to see if they could upset the odds and qualify for the Champions League for the 20th consecutive year.
The decision to show Liverpool v Middlesbrough and Watford v City ahead of Arsenal v Everton was condemned by Gunners supporters on social media.
BT Sport has also run out of matches, having shown the last of its 42 games – Swansea City v Everton – almost two weeks ago.
Sky has almost invariably had the final day of the season to itself and has previously held back enough live fixtures to show three games simultaneously on more than one occasion.
However, its primary goal is broadcasting the moment the title is won and it is no surprise it picked virtually all of Chelsea’s and Spurs’ matches from early April onward.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/201 ... ky-sunday/
Could this be the start of Arsenal losing their cherished Sky4 status ??
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by Beefymcfc » Fri May 19, 2017 4:57 pm
No Arse or Rags, what is the world coming to!
In the words of my Old Man, "Life will never be the same without Man City, so get it in while you can".
The Future's Bright, The Future's Blue!!!
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by City64 » Fri May 19, 2017 9:33 pm
Beefymcfc wrote:No Arse or Rags, what is the world coming to!
Rags are in the world cup final next week beefy , its the biggest match on the planet ........
Not really here
Fuck VAR
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by Beefymcfc » Fri May 19, 2017 10:38 pm
City64 wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:No Arse or Rags, what is the world coming to!
Rags are in the world cup final next week beefy , its the biggest match on the planet ........
Fuck me, how did I forget that!
Cunts!!!
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by Dameerto » Tue May 23, 2017 9:28 am
i don't think they're trying to imply anything (this time) - the RAGs have a game tomorrow so it's why they get mentioned so prominently - they quote Vinnie too. I think they're trying to give a feeling of a City united (sorry for the play on words).
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