rak powiedział/a:
http://futbolfc.pl/premier-league,naszym-okiem-dziesiec-meczow-sezonu[/quote]
Dla mnie bezwzględnie muły z analami i city najbardziej zaskakujące.Najbardziej emocjonujące to chyba CFC-Anale. Kolejność wydaje mi się raczej podyktowana datą. Ciężko 4:4 na OT uznać za jakiś mega mecz. Fajny, emocnonujący, ale też raczej wyjątkowo nierówny. Zaskakujące, że 2 razy pojawiło isę BLackburn. Totalnie przecież nijaka drużyna
Dla mnie bezwzględnie muły z analami i city najbardziej zaskakujące.Najbardziej emocjonujące to chyba CFC-Anale. Kolejność wydaje mi się raczej podyktowana datą. Ciężko 4:4 na OT uznać za jakiś mega mecz. Fajny, emocnonujący, ale też raczej wyjątkowo nierówny. Zaskakujące, że 2 razy pojawiło isę BLackburn. Totalnie przecież nijaka drużyna
Dla mnie bezwzględnie muły z analami i city najbardziej zaskakujące.Najbardziej emocjonujące to chyba CFC-Anale. Kolejność wydaje mi się raczej podyktowana datą. Ciężko 4:4 na OT uznać za jakiś mega mecz. Fajny, emocnonujący, ale też raczej wyjątkowo nierówny. Zaskakujące, że 2 razy pojawiło isę BLackburn. Totalnie przecież nijaka drużyna
Kogucie życie!
18 maja 2012, 14:55 [cytuj]
halabala

http://www.topspurs.com/jmdview.htm - tradycyjnie świetny komentarz Jima Duggana, tym razem podsumowanie sezonu. Warto przeczytać od początku do końca, ale wyłuskałem co najciekawsze dla tych, którzy nie lubią/nie mają czasu przeczytać wszystkiego.
" From my own comments, very much an on target performance with the extra goals turning a few of those draws from last season into wins. Not quite enough for 3rd and above Arsenal but a title challenge into the new year (first time since 87) and winning more than half the games is a good return. If there was one game which frustrated me it was not being able to turn over a crap Villa side last week even after going a goal behind and down to 10 . That really was a great opportunity, the rest of it I can deal with as the ebbs and flows of the season, even the home draws with Wolves, collapses at Arsenal etc"
"Here come the topspurs numbers. In the 20 seasons of 38 games, Spurs best two seasons have been 2009/10 and 2011/12 with 70 & 69 points respectively … both of which have earned 4th place despite ‘only’ 63 points being enough for 3rd place back in 1989/90. Also the 09/10 & 11/12 seasons have seen record goals scored 67 & 66 with a very healthy goal difference of 26/27. I love goal difference as a measure of teams real ability. Every game carries 3 points whether it’s a jammy 1-0 or a masterful hammering and the goal difference adds a rubber stamp of quality . When Spurs nearly grabbed 4th in 2006, the excellent season had only a +15 goal difference which shows Spurs can operate at a higher level (and that 3rd place in 1990 was only +12) … and of course there were plenty others with a lot lot worse including -10 after a season of Pleat in 2004"
"So the Harry era is 4th, 5th, 4th, last eight of champions league, League Cup final, 2 FA Cup semi finals – a marvelous achievement on relatively modest resources compared to the competition and when set into the historical context of the club. The first time since 1965 for three consecutive top five finishes. It may not carry any medals, but its a mini golden age in its own right. A few years ago, I’d have taken a cup win over that but with age and an appreciation of the EPL worldwide, seeing Spurs in the top echelon of the best league in the world is as good as it gets without silverware."
"What can Spurs do to improve upon this generational high to challenge at the top table? I think the club is running as fast as it can to keep where we are but that may not be good enough to keep even this current level over the next few seasons. That is not accepting what Spurs have done as some great achievement, but its recognizing it for what it is relative to the competition and history of the club. I’d like Spurs to do better but cant see where the extra 20 points is going to come from under the current set up."
"Of the rest of the EPL, congratulations to Manchester City who were head and shoulders above everyone else this season and although they left it late, were very worthy winners and with the money behind them, look here to stay. Manchester United have somehow managed to keep up the league despite never seeming to play well. It is astonishing they got 89 points imvho. The goons are the goons, not quite as good as they were but determined c*nts in the face of adversity which is a hallmark of the character of their club."
"A while ago the twattish majority in Newcastle hated all the ‘Southerners’ at their club and no doubt resent Ashley and Pardew despite their 5th place finish. Their luck will run out soon into the new season. Chelsea were poor for most of the season and lucky for the rest. We have to hope that this runs out in the CL final. Perhaps UEFA will fiddle it to keep the Germans happy as they bail everyone else out in Europe
"
"Of the rest, Everton and Martin Jol’s Fulham were ahead of Liverpool who were the most awful team of the season with their conduct and under performance per resources. Jol’s delivery at Fulham after a sticky start is another endorsement of his ability to squeeze the most out of what he has while retaining that nagging doubt about him being able to do much more . They were the best of the rest and its hard to see any of them stepping up to the top five. The rest of the league are there to make up the numbers any of whom could be relegated next seasons"
"Looking to the summer, Spurs have to attract the best players under the sustainable funding regime/wages. The last three seasons have been remarkably consistent but I don’t think with what we have finished with this season, it could turn around another 69 point season next year, let alone improve upon it and some important players need to be signed.
Spurs do business on a bargain and bargains tend to occur at the end of the transfer window, which unfortunately is after 2 or 3 games of the new season. A series of top recent finishes and a London location for the WAGS should help. "
"Looking at the squad:
Freidel was/is an excellent buy but with his age, you’d think Spurs will be in the market over the next 12 months for a good keeper – preferably a foreign one as the English bunch look ropey.
Walker and BAE were excellent at full back but some cover always useful but the real issue is at centre back where old Ledley is looking vulnerable, Gallas has been good but won’t go on forever and Dawson has yet to come back from another injury. Spurs need a couple of new names to go with the emerging Kaboul who looks the real deal.
Parker and Sandro in the middle and Bale and Lennon on the wings give Spurs a great midfield but it drops off if any of those are injured or suspended. Modric doesn’t do it for me but obviously is important in the manager’s plans (and for most of the fans) and VdV is at Spurs rather than somewhere higher where his ability deserves because his talent is compromised at the very top level . Of all the players in the team, Bale is the only match winner at the very top level and is the one Levy needs to have at Spurs next season – but only if his mind is correct and he wants to play for the team on the left where the manager picks him.
Up front Spurs need a complete overhaul. Adebayor will probably go back to City unless they want to give him away to Spurs and Defoe is good but not great. There are bargains out there as Newcastle have found with Cisse and this needs to be the area that Spurs concentrate their resources – both for first teamers an backup, esp if it’s the poisoned chalice of the UEFA Cup."
"And the manager! Before Spurs picked up 10 of the last 12 points and the England job was on offer, it was assumed that this was it from Redknapp but now Spurs have been left with him. Based upon what he has done for Spurs – 2 pts from 8 games to the CL q/f etc, it seems astonishing that it is being discussed at all, but the Spurs board have a decision to make. If they thought Jol had run out of ideas at the end of 2007 season after three years, is Harry any safer? The answer is probably yes, mostly as they don’t have the balls to change manager at this stage but like every aspect of the club, is there a chance to upgrade, it should be taken – and upgrading is the key word as it has to be someone with credentials at working miracles at Spurs level of funding. Mourinho would be number 1 choice but how would Spurs finance his requests? And aside from him, is there anyone else who is really that much better than Harry"
"Where do Spurs go from here? Keep running as hard as we can and lets hope something magical happens – until then, its worth appreciating, even enjoying from time to time, what we have rather than worrying about what we haven’t. "
" From my own comments, very much an on target performance with the extra goals turning a few of those draws from last season into wins. Not quite enough for 3rd and above Arsenal but a title challenge into the new year (first time since 87) and winning more than half the games is a good return. If there was one game which frustrated me it was not being able to turn over a crap Villa side last week even after going a goal behind and down to 10 . That really was a great opportunity, the rest of it I can deal with as the ebbs and flows of the season, even the home draws with Wolves, collapses at Arsenal etc"
"Here come the topspurs numbers. In the 20 seasons of 38 games, Spurs best two seasons have been 2009/10 and 2011/12 with 70 & 69 points respectively … both of which have earned 4th place despite ‘only’ 63 points being enough for 3rd place back in 1989/90. Also the 09/10 & 11/12 seasons have seen record goals scored 67 & 66 with a very healthy goal difference of 26/27. I love goal difference as a measure of teams real ability. Every game carries 3 points whether it’s a jammy 1-0 or a masterful hammering and the goal difference adds a rubber stamp of quality . When Spurs nearly grabbed 4th in 2006, the excellent season had only a +15 goal difference which shows Spurs can operate at a higher level (and that 3rd place in 1990 was only +12) … and of course there were plenty others with a lot lot worse including -10 after a season of Pleat in 2004"
"So the Harry era is 4th, 5th, 4th, last eight of champions league, League Cup final, 2 FA Cup semi finals – a marvelous achievement on relatively modest resources compared to the competition and when set into the historical context of the club. The first time since 1965 for three consecutive top five finishes. It may not carry any medals, but its a mini golden age in its own right. A few years ago, I’d have taken a cup win over that but with age and an appreciation of the EPL worldwide, seeing Spurs in the top echelon of the best league in the world is as good as it gets without silverware."
"What can Spurs do to improve upon this generational high to challenge at the top table? I think the club is running as fast as it can to keep where we are but that may not be good enough to keep even this current level over the next few seasons. That is not accepting what Spurs have done as some great achievement, but its recognizing it for what it is relative to the competition and history of the club. I’d like Spurs to do better but cant see where the extra 20 points is going to come from under the current set up."
"Of the rest of the EPL, congratulations to Manchester City who were head and shoulders above everyone else this season and although they left it late, were very worthy winners and with the money behind them, look here to stay. Manchester United have somehow managed to keep up the league despite never seeming to play well. It is astonishing they got 89 points imvho. The goons are the goons, not quite as good as they were but determined c*nts in the face of adversity which is a hallmark of the character of their club."
"A while ago the twattish majority in Newcastle hated all the ‘Southerners’ at their club and no doubt resent Ashley and Pardew despite their 5th place finish. Their luck will run out soon into the new season. Chelsea were poor for most of the season and lucky for the rest. We have to hope that this runs out in the CL final. Perhaps UEFA will fiddle it to keep the Germans happy as they bail everyone else out in Europe

"Of the rest, Everton and Martin Jol’s Fulham were ahead of Liverpool who were the most awful team of the season with their conduct and under performance per resources. Jol’s delivery at Fulham after a sticky start is another endorsement of his ability to squeeze the most out of what he has while retaining that nagging doubt about him being able to do much more . They were the best of the rest and its hard to see any of them stepping up to the top five. The rest of the league are there to make up the numbers any of whom could be relegated next seasons"
"Looking to the summer, Spurs have to attract the best players under the sustainable funding regime/wages. The last three seasons have been remarkably consistent but I don’t think with what we have finished with this season, it could turn around another 69 point season next year, let alone improve upon it and some important players need to be signed.
Spurs do business on a bargain and bargains tend to occur at the end of the transfer window, which unfortunately is after 2 or 3 games of the new season. A series of top recent finishes and a London location for the WAGS should help. "
"Looking at the squad:
Freidel was/is an excellent buy but with his age, you’d think Spurs will be in the market over the next 12 months for a good keeper – preferably a foreign one as the English bunch look ropey.
Walker and BAE were excellent at full back but some cover always useful but the real issue is at centre back where old Ledley is looking vulnerable, Gallas has been good but won’t go on forever and Dawson has yet to come back from another injury. Spurs need a couple of new names to go with the emerging Kaboul who looks the real deal.
Parker and Sandro in the middle and Bale and Lennon on the wings give Spurs a great midfield but it drops off if any of those are injured or suspended. Modric doesn’t do it for me but obviously is important in the manager’s plans (and for most of the fans) and VdV is at Spurs rather than somewhere higher where his ability deserves because his talent is compromised at the very top level . Of all the players in the team, Bale is the only match winner at the very top level and is the one Levy needs to have at Spurs next season – but only if his mind is correct and he wants to play for the team on the left where the manager picks him.
Up front Spurs need a complete overhaul. Adebayor will probably go back to City unless they want to give him away to Spurs and Defoe is good but not great. There are bargains out there as Newcastle have found with Cisse and this needs to be the area that Spurs concentrate their resources – both for first teamers an backup, esp if it’s the poisoned chalice of the UEFA Cup."
"And the manager! Before Spurs picked up 10 of the last 12 points and the England job was on offer, it was assumed that this was it from Redknapp but now Spurs have been left with him. Based upon what he has done for Spurs – 2 pts from 8 games to the CL q/f etc, it seems astonishing that it is being discussed at all, but the Spurs board have a decision to make. If they thought Jol had run out of ideas at the end of 2007 season after three years, is Harry any safer? The answer is probably yes, mostly as they don’t have the balls to change manager at this stage but like every aspect of the club, is there a chance to upgrade, it should be taken – and upgrading is the key word as it has to be someone with credentials at working miracles at Spurs level of funding. Mourinho would be number 1 choice but how would Spurs finance his requests? And aside from him, is there anyone else who is really that much better than Harry"
"Where do Spurs go from here? Keep running as hard as we can and lets hope something magical happens – until then, its worth appreciating, even enjoying from time to time, what we have rather than worrying about what we haven’t. "
http://www.topspurs.com/jmdview.htm - tradycyjnie świetny komentarz Jima Duggana, tym razem podsumowanie sezonu. Warto przeczytać od początku do końca, ale wyłuskałem co najciekawsze dla tych, którzy nie lubią/nie mają czasu przeczytać wszystkiego.
" From my own comments, very much an on target performance with the extra goals turning a few of those draws from last season into wins. Not quite enough for 3rd and above Arsenal but a title challenge into the new year (first time since 87) and winning more than half the games is a good return. [b]If there was one game which frustrated me it was not being able to turn over a crap Villa side last week even after going a goal behind and down to 10 [/b]. That really was a great opportunity, the rest of it I can deal with as the ebbs and flows of the season, even the home draws with Wolves, collapses at Arsenal etc"
"Here come the topspurs numbers. In the 20 seasons of 38 games, Spurs best two seasons have been 2009/10 and 2011/12 with 70 & 69 points respectively … both of which have earned 4th place despite ‘only’ 63 points being enough for 3rd place back in 1989/90. Also the 09/10 & 11/12 seasons have seen record goals scored 67 & 66 with a very healthy goal difference of 26/27. [b]I love goal difference as a measure of teams real ability. Every game carries 3 points whether it’s a jammy 1-0 or a masterful hammering and the goal difference adds a rubber stamp of quality [/b]. When Spurs nearly grabbed 4th in 2006, the excellent season had only a +15 goal difference which shows Spurs can operate at a higher level (and that 3rd place in 1990 was only +12) … and of course there were plenty others with a lot lot worse including -10 after a season of Pleat in 2004"
[b]"So the Harry era is 4th, 5th, 4th, last eight of champions league, League Cup final, 2 FA Cup semi finals – a marvelous achievement on relatively modest resources compared to the competition and when set into the historical context of the club.[/b] The first time since 1965 for three consecutive top five finishes. [b]It may not carry any medals, but its a mini golden age in its own right.[/b] A few years ago, I’d have taken a cup win over that but with age and an appreciation of the EPL worldwide, seeing Spurs in the top echelon of the best league in the world is as good as it gets without silverware."
"What can Spurs do to improve upon this generational high to challenge at the top table? [b]I think the club is running as fast as it can to keep where we are but that may not be good enough to keep even this current level over the next few seasons.[/b] That is not accepting what Spurs have done as some great achievement, but its recognizing it for what it is relative to the competition and history of the club. I’d like Spurs to do better but cant see where the extra 20 points is going to come from under the current set up."
"Of the rest of the EPL, congratulations to Manchester City who were head and shoulders above everyone else this season and although they left it late, were very worthy winners and with the money behind them, look here to stay. Manchester United have somehow managed to keep up the league despite never seeming to play well. It is astonishing they got 89 points imvho. [b]The goons are the goons, not quite as good as they were but determined c*nts in the face of adversity which is a hallmark of the character of their club.[/b]"
"A while ago the twattish majority in Newcastle hated all the ‘Southerners’ at their club and no doubt resent Ashley and Pardew despite their 5th place finish. Their luck will run out soon into the new season. Chelsea were poor for most of the season and lucky for the rest. We have to hope that this runs out in the CL final. [b]Perhaps UEFA will fiddle it to keep the Germans happy as they bail everyone else out in Europe[/b] :rotfl:"
"Of the rest, Everton and Martin Jol’s Fulham were ahead of Liverpool who were the most awful team of the season with their conduct and under performance per resources. [b]Jol’s delivery at Fulham after a sticky start is another endorsement of his ability to squeeze the most out of what he has while retaining that nagging doubt about him being able to do much more [/b]. They were the best of the rest and its hard to see any of them stepping up to the top five. The rest of the league are there to make up the numbers any of whom could be relegated next seasons"
"Looking to the summer, Spurs have to attract the best players under the sustainable funding regime/wages. The last three seasons have been remarkably consistent but I don’t think with what we have finished with this season, it could turn around another 69 point season next year, let alone improve upon it and some important players need to be signed.
[b]Spurs do business on a bargain and bargains tend to occur at the end of the transfer window, which unfortunately is after 2 or 3 games of the new season. A series of top recent finishes and a London location for the WAGS should help.[/b] "
"Looking at the squad:
Freidel was/is an excellent buy but with his age, you’d think Spurs will be in the market over the next 12 months for a good keeper – preferably a foreign one as the English bunch look ropey.
Walker and BAE were excellent at full back but some cover always useful but the real issue is at centre back where old Ledley is looking vulnerable, Gallas has been good but won’t go on forever and Dawson has yet to come back from another injury. Spurs need a couple of new names to go with the emerging Kaboul who looks the real deal.
Parker and Sandro in the middle and Bale and Lennon on the wings give Spurs a great midfield but it drops off if any of those are injured or suspended. [b]Modric doesn’t do it for me but obviously is important in the manager’s plans (and for most of the fans) and VdV is at Spurs rather than somewhere higher where his ability deserves because his talent is compromised at the very top level [/b]. Of all the players in the team, Bale is the only match winner at the very top level and is the one Levy needs to have at Spurs next season – but only if his mind is correct and he wants to play for the team on the left where the manager picks him.
[b]Up front Spurs need a complete overhaul[/b]. Adebayor will probably go back to City unless they want to give him away to Spurs and Defoe is good but not great. There are bargains out there as Newcastle have found with Cisse and this needs to be the area that Spurs concentrate their resources – both for first teamers an backup, esp if it’s the poisoned chalice of the UEFA Cup."
"And the manager! Before Spurs picked up 10 of the last 12 points and the England job was on offer, it was assumed that this was it from Redknapp but now Spurs have been left with him. Based upon what he has done for Spurs – 2 pts from 8 games to the CL q/f etc, it seems astonishing that it is being discussed at all, but the Spurs board have a decision to make. [b]If they thought Jol had run out of ideas at the end of 2007 season after three years, is Harry any safer?[/b] The answer is probably yes, mostly as they don’t have the balls to change manager at this stage but like every aspect of the club, is there a chance to upgrade, it should be taken – and upgrading is the key word as it has to be someone with credentials at working miracles at Spurs level of funding. [b]Mourinho would be number 1 choice but how would Spurs finance his requests? And aside from him, is there anyone else who is really that much better than Harry[/b]"
"Where do Spurs go from here? Keep running as hard as we can and lets hope something magical happens – until then, its worth appreciating, even enjoying from time to time, what we have rather than worrying about what we haven’t. "
18 maja 2012, 14:58 [cytuj]
halabala

Wyszło trochę długie, ale za to bardzo ciekawe. Niektóre opinie kontrowersyjne, jak ta o Modriciu i van der Vaarcie - wydaje mi się, że na opinię o pierwszym wpływa słaba skuteczność, a o drugim - fatalne stałe fragmenty gry. Inne trafne - jak te o "golden age" Spurs i niestety dość pesymistyczne - o wynikach ponad stan. Jeszcze inne pokazujące ciekawy punkt widzenia. Zgadzacie się z analizą Jima?
Wyszło trochę długie, ale za to bardzo ciekawe. Niektóre opinie kontrowersyjne, jak ta o Modriciu i van der Vaarcie - wydaje mi się, że na opinię o pierwszym wpływa słaba skuteczność, a o drugim - fatalne stałe fragmenty gry. Inne trafne - jak te o "golden age" Spurs i niestety dość pesymistyczne - o wynikach ponad stan. Jeszcze inne pokazujące ciekawy punkt widzenia. Zgadzacie się z analizą Jima?
18 maja 2012, 15:26 [cytuj]
MARCUS

Ja nie umiem tyle czytać

Ja nie umiem tyle czytać:D
Kogucie życie!
18 maja 2012, 16:46 [cytuj]
Marcin

Czy ktos coś wie o jakimś turnieju? Kalwaria/Rzeszów, już się powinno chyba kręcić coś?
Czy ktos coś wie o jakimś turnieju? Kalwaria/Rzeszów, już się powinno chyba kręcić coś?
18 maja 2012, 16:47 [cytuj]
Royal

Ciekawy tekst i świetne podsumowanie, swoją drogą nie zdążyłem się pochwalić, w swojej maturze rozsz. z angielskiego opisywałem naszem derby z arsenalem, oczywiście wygrane.
Teraz liczę na to że egzaminator nie okaże się fanem anal(u)i.
Motto na przyszły sezon "lets hope something magical happens"

Motto na przyszły sezon "lets hope something magical happens"

Ciekawy tekst i świetne podsumowanie, swoją drogą nie zdążyłem się pochwalić, w swojej maturze rozsz. z angielskiego opisywałem naszem derby z arsenalem, oczywiście wygrane. :D Teraz liczę na to że egzaminator nie okaże się fanem anal(u)i.
Motto na przyszły sezon "lets hope something magical happens" :)
18 maja 2012, 23:07 [cytuj]
Eidur

Szukam kogoś kto kupował cokolwiek ze sklepu na oficjalnej stronie Spurs. Potrzebuję pewnych porad co do kupna koszulki. Proszę o kontakt na gg - 4694434.
Szukam kogoś kto kupował cokolwiek ze sklepu na oficjalnej stronie Spurs. Potrzebuję pewnych porad co do kupna koszulki. Proszę o kontakt na gg - 4694434
19 maja 2012, 17:32 [cytuj]
mosaj

West Ham prawdopodobnie powróci do Premier League ... całkiem ciekawe spotkanie, Majewski tragicznie radzi sobie w roli komentatora ...
West Ham prawdopodobnie powróci do Premier League ... całkiem ciekawe spotkanie, Majewski tragicznie radzi sobie w roli komentatora
19 maja 2012, 18:05 [cytuj]
Zoolander

mosaj powiedział/a:
West Ham prawdopodobnie powróci do Premier League ... całkiem ciekawe spotkanie, Majewski tragicznie radzi sobie w roli komentatora
Po prostu dostosował się poziomem do Sportklubu

Po prostu dostosował się poziomem do Sportklubu :)
White Hart Lane was always a place where I felt I belonged
19 maja 2012, 18:48 [cytuj]
Buli

Młotki wracają do PL. Szkoda bo Blackpool miało wiele do udowodnienia, a oni bedą robić za chłopców do bicia. Pewnie znowu popsują nam humory urywając frajersko pare punktów, i ponapinają się troche na Parkera. Jeszcze raz SZKOOODA. W ogole w tym roku Championship ma mało atrakcyjnych delegatów... Wszystko ale nie Reading!

Młotki wracają do PL. Szkoda bo Blackpool miało wiele do udowodnienia, a oni bedą robić za chłopców do bicia. Pewnie znowu popsują nam humory urywając frajersko pare punktów, i ponapinają się troche na Parkera. Jeszcze raz SZKOOODA. W ogole w tym roku Championship ma mało atrakcyjnych delegatów... Wszystko ale nie Reading! :(
19 maja 2012, 19:14 [cytuj]
tuczi

Mieli tyle samo do udowodnienia co WHU. Uważasz, że Blackpool ma lepsze podłoże finansowe i kadrowe do tego żeby nie być "chłopcem do bicia" ??? No to mamy zdecydowanie odmienne zdanie...
Mieli tyle samo do udowodnienia co WHU. Uważasz, że Blackpool ma lepsze podłoże finansowe i kadrowe do tego żeby nie być "chłopcem do bicia" ??? No to mamy zdecydowanie odmienne zdanie
Can't Smile Without You!!!
20 maja 2012, 00:14 [cytuj]
Marcin

Podłoże podłożem ale WHU grał (długimi) momentami taką padakę, że strach było to oglądać. Z taką grą to bydzie ida w BPL.
Podłoże podłożem ale WHU grał (długimi) momentami taką padakę, że strach było to oglądać. Z taką grą to bydzie ida w BPL
20 maja 2012, 13:10 [cytuj]
Buli

Marcin powiedział/a:
Podłoże podłożem ale WHU grał (długimi) momentami taką padakę, że strach było to oglądać. Z taką grą to bydzie ida w BPL
Dokładnie. Naszczęście nie tylko pieniądze jeszcze grają w football a Blackpool i Swensea są tego świetnym przykładem. Mają charakter o jakim WHU może jedynie film nakręcić...
Dokładnie. Naszczęście nie tylko pieniądze jeszcze grają w football a Blackpool i Swensea są tego świetnym przykładem. Mają charakter o jakim WHU może jedynie film nakręcić
20 maja 2012, 13:50 [cytuj]
tuczi

No widzicie Panowie... Jednak grając "padakę" można skończyć sezon na 3 miejscu, mając 10 punktów więcej od czwartego Birmingham, rozpierdolić w proch i pył Cardiff w półninale (2-0 i 3-0), mieć 11 punktów więcej od tych "charakternych" z Blackpool i jebnąć ich w finale na Wembley... Nie miałbym nic przeciwko temu, żeby Tottenham kończył sezony w PL w taki sposób i mając opinię "niecharakternych"

No widzicie Panowie... Jednak grając "padakę" można skończyć sezon na 3 miejscu, mając 10 punktów więcej od czwartego Birmingham, rozpierdolić w proch i pył Cardiff w półninale (2-0 i 3-0), mieć 11 punktów więcej od tych "charakternych" z Blackpool i jebnąć ich w finale na Wembley... Nie miałbym nic przeciwko temu, żeby Tottenham kończył sezony w PL w taki sposób i mając opinię "niecharakternych" :wysmiewacz:
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20 maja 2012, 14:17 [cytuj]
Buli

Tuczi ale mam nadzieje że zwróciłeś uwagę że oni grają klase rozgrywkową niżej?
Jeśli tak bardzo wierzysz w te statystki to przypomnij sobie gdzie WHU było w połowie sezonu i jaka była róznica miedzy nimi a drugim zespołem.
Poza tym uwarzał bym z tym 'rozpierdolić', co prawde meczu z Cardiff nie oglądałem (a jeśli Ty oglądałeś to się troche boje...), ale ten z Blackpool wcale nie był taki jednoznacznie dla młotków.
A i jeszcze słowo o statystyce...
w tym roku do BPL wchodziły 3 druzyny -
z pierwszego miejsca QPR, z drugiego Norwich a z trzeciego "niespodzianka) Swensea...
Teraz tak jakby troszke się te siły odwróciły?

Poza tym uwarzał bym z tym 'rozpierdolić', co prawde meczu z Cardiff nie oglądałem (a jeśli Ty oglądałeś to się troche boje...), ale ten z Blackpool wcale nie był taki jednoznacznie dla młotków.
A i jeszcze słowo o statystyce...
w tym roku do BPL wchodziły 3 druzyny -
z pierwszego miejsca QPR, z drugiego Norwich a z trzeciego "niespodzianka) Swensea...
Teraz tak jakby troszke się te siły odwróciły?
Tuczi ale mam nadzieje że zwróciłeś uwagę że oni grają klase rozgrywkową niżej? :) Jeśli tak bardzo wierzysz w te statystki to przypomnij sobie gdzie WHU było w połowie sezonu i jaka była róznica miedzy nimi a drugim zespołem.
Poza tym uwarzał bym z tym 'rozpierdolić', co prawde meczu z Cardiff nie oglądałem (a jeśli Ty oglądałeś to się troche boje...), ale ten z Blackpool wcale nie był taki jednoznacznie dla młotków.
A i jeszcze słowo o statystyce...
w tym roku do BPL wchodziły 3 druzyny -
z pierwszego miejsca QPR, z drugiego Norwich a z trzeciego "niespodzianka) Swensea...
Teraz tak jakby troszke się te siły odwróciły?
20 maja 2012, 14:25 [cytuj]
tuczi

Przypominam Ci Buli, gdzie byliśmy i jaka była nasza przewaga nad 4tą drużyną jeszcze w lutym ( i to było w PL)...
Jeśli wynik 5-0 w dwumeczu nie można określić mianem "rozpierdolenia" to ja zaczynam się obawiać o Ciebie...
Doskonale wiem, w której klasie rozgrywkowej zajęli to miejsce, dlatego też napisałem, że "Nie miałbym nic przeciwko temu, żeby Tottenham kończył sezony w PL w taki sposób i mając opinię "niecharakternych"...
A twoje słowo o statystyce pokazuje dokładnie, że młotki mogą w przyszłym sezonie zrobić to samo co Swansea. Również wchodzą z 3 miejsca...
Co do tego czy oglądam inne mecze czy nie, to odpowiedz jest prosta - oglądam i to z wielką ochotą, bo lubię piłkę nożną... Natomiast kocham tylko i wyłącznie jeden klub
Jeśli wynik 5-0 w dwumeczu nie można określić mianem "rozpierdolenia" to ja zaczynam się obawiać o Ciebie...
Doskonale wiem, w której klasie rozgrywkowej zajęli to miejsce, dlatego też napisałem, że "Nie miałbym nic przeciwko temu, żeby Tottenham kończył sezony w PL w taki sposób i mając opinię "niecharakternych"...
A twoje słowo o statystyce pokazuje dokładnie, że młotki mogą w przyszłym sezonie zrobić to samo co Swansea. Również wchodzą z 3 miejsca...


Co do tego czy oglądam inne mecze czy nie, to odpowiedz jest prosta - oglądam i to z wielką ochotą, bo lubię piłkę nożną... Natomiast kocham tylko i wyłącznie jeden klub

Przypominam Ci Buli, gdzie byliśmy i jaka była nasza przewaga nad 4tą drużyną jeszcze w lutym ( i to było w PL)...
Jeśli wynik 5-0 w dwumeczu nie można określić mianem "rozpierdolenia" to ja zaczynam się obawiać o Ciebie...
Doskonale wiem, w której klasie rozgrywkowej zajęli to miejsce, dlatego też napisałem, że "Nie miałbym nic przeciwko temu, żeby Tottenham kończył sezony w PL w taki sposób i mając opinię "niecharakternych"...
A twoje słowo o statystyce pokazuje dokładnie, że młotki mogą w przyszłym sezonie zrobić to samo co Swansea. Również wchodzą z 3 miejsca... :P;P
Co do tego czy oglądam inne mecze czy nie, to odpowiedz jest prosta - oglądam i to z wielką ochotą, bo lubię piłkę nożną... Natomiast kocham tylko i wyłącznie jeden klub :wysmiewacz:
Can't Smile Without You!!!
20 maja 2012, 14:31 [cytuj]
Buli

Ale jakie 5-0 w ogóle? To się skończyło 2-1, z czego młoty strzeliły bramkę w 86 minuscie.
Swensea awansowała z 4 albo 5 miejsca, i (co prawda nie pamiętam) i punktowo blizej im było do tegorocznego wyniku Blackpool.
To też frajerstwo, ale jak sam napisałeś było to PL czyli o poziom wyżej.
tuczi powiedział/a:
A twoje słowo o statystyce pokazuje dokładnie, że młotki mogą w przyszłym sezonie zrobić to Swansea. Też zajęli 3 miejsce... 



Swensea awansowała z 4 albo 5 miejsca, i (co prawda nie pamiętam) i punktowo blizej im było do tegorocznego wyniku Blackpool.
tuczi powiedział/a:
Przypominam Ci Buli, gdzie byliśmy i jaka była nasza przewaga nad 4tą drużyną jeszcze w lutym ( i to było w PL)...
To też frajerstwo, ale jak sam napisałeś było to PL czyli o poziom wyżej.
Swensea awansowała z 4 albo 5 miejsca, i (co prawda nie pamiętam) i punktowo blizej im było do tegorocznego wyniku Blackpool.
[quote=tuczi]Przypominam Ci Buli, gdzie byliśmy i jaka była nasza przewaga nad 4tą drużyną jeszcze w lutym ( i to było w PL)...
20 maja 2012, 14:40 [cytuj]
tuczi

Gdy pisałem "rozpierdolili", pisałem o dwumeczu z Cardiff. Czytaj ze zrozumieniem...
Trzecie miejsce premiowane awansem o klasę wyżej...
Trzecie miejsce premiowane awansem o klasę wyżej...

Gdy pisałem "rozpierdolili", pisałem o dwumeczu z Cardiff. Czytaj ze zrozumieniem...
Trzecie miejsce premiowane awansem o klasę wyżej... ;P
Can't Smile Without You!!!
20 maja 2012, 15:08 [cytuj]
Buli

No ale prosze Cie, przegrać z tym Cardiff to by dopiero kupa była. Ile lat oni w tych barażach walczą? z 4?
3 miejsce to baraże jesli mówimy o Championship, bo nie bardzo rozumiem o co chodzi w tym 2 zdniu?
3 miejsce to baraże jesli mówimy o Championship, bo nie bardzo rozumiem o co chodzi w tym 2 zdniu?

No ale prosze Cie, przegrać z tym Cardiff to by dopiero kupa była. Ile lat oni w tych barażach walczą? z 4?
3 miejsce to baraże jesli mówimy o Championship, bo nie bardzo rozumiem o co chodzi w tym 2 zdniu? :P
20 maja 2012, 15:15 [cytuj]
tuczi

Chodziło mi o to, że jako trzeci zespół weszli do PL. Po barażach naturalnie, ale jakby nie było, chwycili to trzecie premiowane miejsce. Tylko tyle
Co do Cardiff to masz rację oczywiście. Ale takie mecze też trzeba wygrywać. Tak jak my MUSIELIŚMY z Villą, niestety

Co do Cardiff to masz rację oczywiście. Ale takie mecze też trzeba wygrywać. Tak jak my MUSIELIŚMY z Villą, niestety

Chodziło mi o to, że jako trzeci zespół weszli do PL. Po barażach naturalnie, ale jakby nie było, chwycili to trzecie premiowane miejsce. Tylko tyle :P
Co do Cardiff to masz rację oczywiście. Ale takie mecze też trzeba wygrywać. Tak jak my MUSIELIŚMY z Villą, niestety ;(
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