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will we have to wait that long 04/10/2011 22:05
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I think so you know some players are late some early and some standard just like "PES" and real life 04/10/2011 22:09
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yeah tolufc u r right 04/10/2011 22:10
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tolufc said:
primal said:
starting with me i am real fan

yeah i love real coz of C.Rolando i am a manu fan they are great team with great players

Real Madrid is my greatest enemy in this world infact i hate them more than anything i can imagine coz they are always hitting Barca players anyhow they like and anything they speak of is always lies, If they hit a player they will come back saying the player is pretending, infact i can't like them in my whole life i will always hate them till death.
04/10/2011 23:31
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You don't need to hate any team in football 05/10/2011 01:22
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+1 05/10/2011 04:03
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FC Barcelona: Cesc Fabregas Suffers Hamstring Injury, Sidelined for 3 Weeks


FC Barcelona and the Spanish National team will be without the services of Cesc Fabregas for about three weeks following an unfortunate hamstring strain during practice.

The Spanish midfielder will most likely miss Barcelona's upcoming bouts with Sporting Gijon, Racing Santander and FC Viktoria. The injury also comes at a time when the Spanish national team will be taking on the Czech Republic and Scotland for UEFA EURO 2012 qualifiers.

The addition of Cesc Fabregas, a product of La Masia's training grounds, not only increased Barcelona's arsenal of talent and refined their finesse style of play, but it has also proved to be an ideal fit for Lionel Messi—a man whose individual presence has left a path of destruction all over La Liga.

Fabregas has been responsible for four goals and four assists through his first five La Liga games. Not only has his offensive production proved valuable, and his chemistry with Messi increased the attacking prowess of Barcelona, the hamstring injury comes at a time when the Catalan squad is already without Andres Iniesta, Alexis Sanchez and Ibrahim Afellay.

Pep Guardiola's squad, though injury ridden, has sufficient talent on the bench to ride out Cesc's absence. Midfielder's like Alcantara, Adriano and Jonathan dos Santos will likely be given the opportunity to display their talent while Fabregas is out.

If we've learned anything from Barcelona in recent years, it is that they're able to plug in different names all over the field. By virtue of the dedicated training and a demand for a highly productive style of play, the pieces seem to complement each other regardless of the name on the jersey. That's not to say that the production will be the same, but the Catalan club should be fine during his three week hiatus.
05/10/2011 06:03
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primal said:
FC Barcelona: Cesc Fabregas Suffers Hamstring Injury, Sidelined for 3 Weeks


FC Barcelona and the Spanish National team will be without the services of Cesc Fabregas for about three weeks following an unfortunate hamstring strain during practice.

The Spanish midfielder will most likely miss Barcelona's upcoming bouts with Sporting Gijon, Racing Santander and FC Viktoria. The injury also comes at a time when the Spanish national team will be taking on the Czech Republic and Scotland for UEFA EURO 2012 qualifiers.

The addition of Cesc Fabregas, a product of La Masia's training grounds, not only increased Barcelona's arsenal of talent and refined their finesse style of play, but it has also proved to be an ideal fit for Lionel Messi-a man whose individual presence has left a path of destruction all over La Liga.

Fabregas has been responsible for four goals and four assists through his first five La Liga games. Not only has his offensive production proved valuable, and his chemistry with Messi increased the attacking prowess of Barcelona, the hamstring injury comes at a time when the Catalan squad is already without Andres Iniesta, Alexis Sanchez and Ibrahim Afellay.

Pep Guardiola's squad, though injury ridden, has sufficient talent on the bench to ride out Cesc's absence. Midfielder's like Alcantara, Adriano and Jonathan dos Santos will likely be given the opportunity to display their talent while Fabregas is out.

If we've learned anything from Barcelona in recent years, it is that they're able to plug in different names all over the field. By virtue of the dedicated training and a demand for a highly productive style of play, the pieces seem to complement each other regardless of the name on the jersey. That's not to say that the production will be the same, but the Catalan club should be fine during his three week hiatus.

Infact i like it more than a mothers breast milk.
05/10/2011 07:30
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I think you do 05/10/2011 09:25
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Ramzero said:
tolufc said:
primal said:
starting with me i am real fan

yeah i love real coz of C.Rolando i am a manu fan they are great team with great players

Real Madrid is my greatest enemy in this world infact i hate them more than anything i can imagine coz they are always hitting Barca players anyhow they like and anything they speak of is always lies, If they hit a player they will come back saying the player is pretending, infact i can't like them in my whole life i will always hate them till death.

barca r the idiots that r jealous of madrids succes and barca starts all the fights and insults madrids players...
05/10/2011 12:48
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