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  • adamk1304
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    #121
    Originally posted by jabsRstiff
    The Europeans are controlling it because American athletes have lost interest in boxing.
    You have it backwards.
    You have the cheek to call my argument weak and typical and then come up with this BS?

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    • kayjay
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      #122
      Originally posted by Technical_Skill
      You dont know the meaning of world class if you think Landon donovan is, i seen a few MLS games, we get them over here on ch5,

      What did he do at leverkusen when he got his chance,........exactly. nothing much.


      And Claudio Reyna is NOT world class, under any circumstances,

      Sorry Kayjay, nothing personal, but you dont know enough about football to do this one with me.

      Who else would you call world class in reyna's position? id like to know.
      You're the same guy who said Chelsea need a player like Totti. That's ******. Your bias is obvious.

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      • Technical_Skill
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        #123
        Originally posted by kayjay
        You're the same guy who said Chelsea need a player like Totti. That's ******. Your bias is obvious.
        Of course, totti is rubbish, euro 2000 final man of the match, the current european boot winner scoring 26 goals in serie a, and he isnt even a striker, a world cup winner, and one of the most gifted players of the last 15 years,

        Lol, your out of your depth again, stop it, before i put a video of his best goals up here and make you look even worse, the man is incredible, could have signed for any club he wanted and YES chelsea under ranieri approached him, he said no, real madrid wanted him and cassano for years, he said no, milan tried to sign him at 13/14 years old or summin lol, he wouldnt do it, he is romanista through and through.

        Now, are you gonna tell me your world class players in reyna's position?

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        • kayjay
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          #124
          If I put a video up of me with a ball you'd shut up. Ciao amico.

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            #125
            Originally posted by kayjay
            If I put a video up of me with a ball you'd shut up. Ciao amico.
            Yeah, id be in shock, dont make a habit of watching men in videos with balls.


            But anyways, for those of who dont know, this is Francesco totti, and this is why he is iconic. From this season against Sampdoria, even the away fans stood up and applauded this.

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              #126
              Hey TS, did I say Totti wasn't successful in Serie A? That has nothing to do it being ****** to say Chelsea need someone like him.

              And I'm not defending either Reyna or Donovan in their club careers. Reyna has been injured for the best parts of the last decade. But when healthy he had flashes of world-class ability, at UVA, in South Korea, and elsewhere. That's all I was saying concerning the growth of football in America.

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                #127
                Originally posted by Technical_Skill
                Yeah, id be in shock, dont make a habit of watching men in videos with balls.


                But anyways, for those of who dont know, this is Francesco totti, and this is why he is iconic. From this season against Sampdoria, even the away fans stood up and applauded this.

                Totti is a great player, he's a dirty bastard though, i've lost count of the amount of times i've seen him step on another player's head.

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                • kayjay
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                  #128
                  Originally posted by Technical_Skill
                  Yeah, id be in shock, dont make a habit of watching men in videos with balls.


                  But anyways, for those of who dont know, this is Francesco totti, and this is why he is iconic. From this season against Sampdoria, even the away fans stood up and applauded this.

                  I lived in Italy homie, I have nothing against that country. But you constantly appeal to that country in football conversations in a weak attempt to conceal more of your anti-anglophone agenda. va fungul

                  I could have made that shot too.

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                    #129
                    Originally posted by jabsRstiff
                    The Europeans are controlling it because American athletes have lost interest in boxing.
                    You have it backwards.
                    Thats like saying the yanks are the best at baseball and american football because Europeans have no interest in playing either.

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                    • kayjay
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                      #130
                      Originally posted by Ukr_Alex
                      Thats like saying the yanks are the best at baseball and american football because Europeans have no interest in playing either.
                      touche mon ami

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