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Ronaldo Ronaldo Ronaldo(one of the best moments of my life)Neymar I doubt he will move to England now(Chelsea had their chance last summer)The guy wants to be the best in the world one day so La Liga is the only place for him.

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Coming England & playing under the right coach will make him develop more.
Who's the right coach and how many brazilian wonderkids have they developed?
This to an extent Only the late great Bobby Robson has done this.
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Yebda ..Algeria 1-0 MoroccoMad atmosphere, ive neva seen Chamakh so animated
dun knotackles were flying in all over the gaff, chamakh was bein a faggot.
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Brazilian Rogerio Ceni converted a free kick on Sunday to become the first ever goalkeeper in world football to score 100 goals, helping Sao Paulo defeat rivals Corinthians 2-1 in the process.'It was beautiful,' said Ceni, who won the World Cup with Brazil in 2002 as their third-choice keeper :D:D Mario Gotze(I don't there is a teenager better than this guy) will become that guy in the next few years


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZULMxUOKm-o

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is this algerian team still consisting of marseille based beurs f*ckin grease balls
lol @ algerians bein grease balls, afghans/pakistanis look the greasiest smelliest people on earth.the algerian team last nite was a mixture of french born and algerian born, dont hate cos in 20 years afghanistan may have a national team when the kids of refugees start wanting to rep afghanistan.
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American businessman Thomas Di Benedetto is close to finalising his purchase of Roma.Di Benedetto landed in the Italian capital on Monday to oversee the buyout of the Serie A club. "Our aim is to make Roma one of the top clubs in the world," Di Benedetto said in an interview with Gazzetta dello Sport. "We want a team that the city will always be proud of, but of course this will take time." Di Benedetto, who is leading a group of investors to purchase the club, has held exclusive negotiations in recent weeks with Roma's holding company Italpetroli - the Sensi family holding company which was taken over by UniCredit. He hopes the takeover will be completed this week after his group's bid was the most competitive of the five received by Roma. "Rome is a wonderful city and for us to be able to represent it in the world is a great opportunity," Di Benedetto said. Roma are currently sixth in Serie A and six points behind Udinese, who hold the last Champions League qualifying spot with eight rounds remaining. The Giallorossi host Juventus on Sunday. "We all hope that Roma qualifies for the Champions League," Di Benedetto said. "Roma have recently recovered after a difficult period. But they still lack continuity. " Di Benedetto is also a partner in New England Sports Ventures, the company which owns the Boston Red Sox and Liverpool.

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PARIS March 7th: Nike today unveils the new national team away kit for the French Football Federation, celebrating the new era in French Football.Nike's partnership with the French Football Federation was launched in Paris in January this year, and is encapsulated by an overall campaign titled 'Vive Le Football Libre'. The striking new design of the away kit captures the spirit of the French team whilst bringing superior performance innovation and unparalleled elegance on pitch.The new away jersey takes strong visual cues from the 'marinière', a piece of French history since the last century, and now a timeless French style icon. The marinière first appeared as the uniform of sailors in the French navy in the 19th century and was first seen in civilian wardrobes in the early 20th century. Soon, it would become a symbol of French culture, adopted by free-spirited individuals in France and beyond.The jersey has a tailored fit that allows freedom of movement on pitch. The lightweight fabric features Nike Dri-FIT technology and engineered ventilation systems to help keep players cool, coupled with ergonomic cut and soft cotton feel for player comfort.The kit also embraces Nike's Considered Design approach and - along with the home kit launched earlier this year - is Nike's most environmentally sustainable kit to date, with shirt and shorts made from microfiber polyester that is entirely derived from recycled plastic bottles. For the shirt, this material is combined with organic cotton (96% recycled polyester, 4% organic cotton).The kit is seen for the first time in photography shot by a true icon of the fashion and photography world, Karl Lagerfeld. The photo, which captures the revolutionary elegance of the away kit, features Alou Diarra, one of the faces of the new era of the French team.
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