Koch in Dias

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Green green grass, blue blue sky
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you should see my hand movements whilst he's dribbling HEHH
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You gave up on him, loaned him out, then eventually sold him for 1/4th of what he is worth today. He went to arsenal and made his name there. You don't deserve him.
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The best player I've ever seen wearing our t-shirt, I hope that one day, after winning the Prem and the UCL with Arsenal, he can play again for us
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Love to see brits move abroad. Can only be good for the national teams. He plays for Nigeria before anyone jumps on but my point stands.
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Stoke MADE him
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https://s3a.sofifa.net/75fb8040261e116acd755486357d015213ac1c83.png Misha 😂 What a guy
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That midfield would get run through irl tho lol
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Fun fact about me (that no one cares about), I was in the same class of his sister at elementary school, I saw him when was like 5-6 months old. He has my sympathies, I hope he can have a good career.
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Met him and his dad in Thailand, one of his youth coaches from Derby moved to Switzerland n got him the move to Lausanne
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Excluding penalties against, he has conceded 29 goals from an expected goals against of 39,06 in the pl. Insane numbers. Thats an overperformance of 10,06 goals! In 2nd place is Maritnez with 5,66 and in 3rd is Allison with 5,29.
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https://s3a.sofifa.net/edeba268083be4eca24acd42d4001b350b83b08e.jpg Leeds admin deserves a knighthood
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When will he be added?
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Football manager problems 😂😂 https://s3a.sofifa.net/078511a39cb4add74e5d302321357da25c9eefd8.jpg
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Barfie legend
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Barfieball fanatic
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Yet another star being moulded by Sir Barf, and he sure loves a Wembley game.
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https://twitter.com/FBAwayDays/status/1655205680104501249?t=Y8jDdjZIVVdxC9Cbncr7LQ&s=19
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Time to start a new save
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Didnt age well...
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Gio Reyna: "One of these days I really need to say thank you to Sergio Agüero. For a long time I have been like, I need to play against this guy, just so that I can talk to him. Not just because my grandfather is Argentine, or because Sergio is one of my family’s favorite players, or because at the World Cup two years ago we all sat in front of the TV rooting for Argentina. Nah. I have a story to tell him. Many years ago Sergio scored a goal that gave me one of the happiest moments of my life. To understand why, you need to know about my older brother, Jack. Jack was my hero when I was a kid. Some people think that my dad, Claudio, made me a good player, since he was a pro himself. Sure, he gave me great advice and some pretty good genes. But when I was growing up in Manchester, where Dad was playing for Manchester City, the one who always played with me in the backyard was Jack. We had the old Samba goals, you know? One-on-one, nowhere to hide. I was four years old and Jack was three years older, so he would sometimes let me win by letting a few shots slip under his foot. Most of the time, though, Jack would make sure I lost. And I’d get angry. I’d kick him, bite him, fight him. Then I’d cry and run to my mum, Danielle. Those games made me grow up a lot, and Dad will tell you the same thing. My competitiveness, my feistiness, all that came from trying to beat Jack. He was the perfect brother. I was always a shy kid, so he would include me in whatever he was doing with his friends, which meant that I got used to playing against kids who were several years older. That gave me confidence. When I wasn’t around, he’d say nice things about me. When he realized that I was going to be better than he was, he pushed me to become the best I could possibly be. And if I had played a good game, he would be the first person to call me to tell how well I had played. In 2007, our family moved to New York, where Dad played for the New York Red Bulls. In the summer of 2010, Jack was diagnosed with brain cancer. He was 11 years old. At one point it looked like he was going to make it, but in December 2011, the doctors discovered that the tumor had come back. Shortly after that, when we went on a vacation to Mexico, Jack started to get sick and put on pounds because of the chemotherapy. He could still walk and swim, but he got tired very quickly. That was when I figured out that this could end in a very bad way. Over the next few months I did everything I could to help him. I had to grow up fast. He couldn’t pull himself up. There was a point where he had to wear diapers. I learned how to microwave food, I did the dishes, stuff like that. I also hung out a lot with my younger brother, Joah-Mikel, and my younger sister, Carolina, who were having a tough time, too. I just wanted to make my family happy, and to make Jack happy, of course. All of us did, especially when we knew that he only had a few months left to live. Every night at the dinner table we would tell each other stories and laugh. Every night. Somehow, even in such a devastating situation, we managed to have some fun. One day in May 2012, when Jack was 13, we gathered in the living room to watch the final day of the Premier League. I think even my grandparents were there. We are all big City fans, because Dad played there, and on that particular day City could win its first league title in 44 years by beating Queens Park Rangers at home. If City didn’t win, we had to hope that Manchester United, which was behind City only on goal differential, didn’t win either. We were all pretty positive that City was going to beat QPR, one of the smaller teams in the league. When City scored in the first half, the win, and the title, seemed like a formality. But QPR turned the game around and took the lead in the second half. Since United was winning, City needed two goals. In our living room nobody was smiling anymore. I felt bad for Jack. He was so sick at that time that he couldn’t walk or talk. Now he wasn’t going to see City win the league either. Two minutes into stoppage time Edin Džeko equalized. That gave us some hope, even though the game was almost over. Two minutes later Agüero scored the winner. You’ve seen the goal. You’ve heard the commentary. “AGÜEROOOOOOO!!” We went crazy in the living room. We were jumping around, shouting and celebrating and hugging each other. A first league title in 44 years! Won in the most incredible manner. We looked at each other in disbelief. Suddenly we heard someone gasping for air. It was Jack. He was rolling around on the floor, which came out of nowhere because he barely had any energy left in his body. We got very concerned. For 20 seconds it looked like he couldn’t breathe. Then, slowly, Jack broke into a smile and began to laugh. We realized that he was celebrating the goal. He was just as happy as we were. I’ll never forget that moment. It was so amazing, so funny, so crazy. A bit more than nine weeks later, on July 19, Jack passed away."
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Legend
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https://s3a.sofifa.net/00c46998b44963fd6bdd17e15fe448f55d52e9fd.jpg
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Future Notts County legend.
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And what is wrong with that?He is just about to turn 19 years old and needs gametime, not rot on the bench at Newcastle, Barcelona or Arsenal. At Sporting the only competition for his spot is...Esgaio...and if he does well and develops at Sporting he can then move to a better team, if he fullfills his potential then the move is inevitable considering how limited the fullback market is.
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Thank you
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The difference from Gala to the other turkish teams is nowhere near as big as Dinamos to the other croatian teams. Also, you said "Who do you think you are you support Dinamo LMAOOOOOOOOO" as if they were some unknown farmers who never had great players in bigger heights than the turkish league.
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What fucking interest? That's like Dinamo showing interest in Calhanoglu. That's exactly what I mean... Are you completely unaware that you have zero chance of bringing any decent Croatian talent? Delusional people you lot. Absolutely hilarious. Any half decent Croatian talent goes to League 5 or something extremely close to it. Not a fucking middle eastern league. Turkish clubs are like an annoying ugly dude that doesn't know how to stop flirting around a nice girl, and then in the end settles with a random reject or a gold digger.
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Are you serious or just trolling? Or just that delusional? Stop reading your press, it's insultingly stupid. They just lie all the time, it's a joke here in Croatia. We make fun of it as a staple of media ridiculousness. Do you really need foreigners to tell you that? There is a 0 (zero) percent chance he would accept moving to Turkey and a 0 (zero) percent chance Dinamo would accept €12m for the future starter of the Croatian NT. Do you Turks have any self-awareness whatsoever? Can you not enjoy football and it's perks without these ridiculous headlines that have no basis in reality?
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cuz he’s injured? Him and tyler adams imo is our best players, if they wouldn’t been injured we would be safe by now.
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So sorry Can I clean here
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the streets will never forget 72-91 Safonov
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Thank you, but don't call me darling
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He won't succeed if he leaves France.If you don't believe me, let's check back in a few years.
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Pokémon evolution: https://s3a.sofifa.net/b28b02fa563ca222f11f1d654b927804f73526d1.jpg https://s3a.sofifa.net/f16dab7debc9859cebab1073b24a5f7e70ad2b41.jpg https://s3a.sofifa.net/e49738615dbc874c5aa183f101eb5444d4bc54f2.jpg
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Easy MOTM
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I have some good news for you
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Just dropping this 💥https://twitter.com/mackandif/status/1661453847586394118?s=46&t=Z1IkB-6kFVjg8mGH70CDcg
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Aside from Camavinga, I can't mention any young midfielder with more quality and potential than Bellingham. Sure he's still young and makes mistakes, but I can hardly notice which players at Dortmund are more "impactful" than him. All other players are nothing but mediocre.
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Spritual nonsense is nonsense You're drivelling Get help, not eating meat slowed your mind.
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imagine the scenes if luton get promoted and leicester relegated. he would beg for luton to take him back
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Fuck you useless mf
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I still feel that his story is not told often enough. Especially in the media. To lose his brother and father at a young age, get a massive move to Atlético in his teenage years, then miss a year due to a cancerous tumour in his heart, given the all clear from cancer, go on to have over 120 g/a for Atlético and almost 400 appearances, win the Copa America, World Cup & Finalissima with Argentina. Now his mother has died of cancer. Now if he returns against Almeria I see this warrior scoring again in memory of her. Media are quick to tell the stories of Junior Messias, Gatti, even Edouard Mendy going from zeroes to heroes, but imo this guy has the most fierce story.
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If you bet 5€ on him every weekend to get sent off for the whole season you would actually make money. 5€ x 38 games = 190€. Usually the odds for players to get sent off is from 20/1 to 25/1. Sometimes even more. He’s had 3 red cards this season already so let’s say he averages 22/1 to get sent off and you done that 3 times = 115€ 115 x 3 = 345€. Also he has only played 14 games this season, so only 11 times you would have been down money, 11 x 5 = 55. But still you would be in a profit of 295€. Gamble responsibly.
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He Hey sports just scored