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  1. I think most of you know what I look like already.
    6 points
  2. Looks like you and Teso both have jobs as publicity agents for their perspective clubs. I don't know about anyone else but I have no interest in seeing jingolistic press accounts from football clubs reposted here. I am more interested in reading your opinion about football, even if I disagree with it.
    4 points
  3. Step 1: Be owned by a state. Step 2: Be sponsored by an organisation also owned by that state. Step 3: Get that state to give itself its own money by funneling money from the sponsoring organisation to the club. Step 4: Pretend this is legitimate income.
    3 points
  4. Was interviewed a couple of weeks back by a journalist for something that doesn’t concern here but I liked the picture they used and I’ll share it with you guys.
    2 points
  5. Neither United fans or City fans can accuse each other of spending, as both clubs spend a ridiculous amount(as other big clubs do, as it's what football is about now), so what it all comes down to is who is the better team on the pitch and that is City by a margin. They play much better football, have better players and a better manager.
    1 point
  6. Just watched the pilot episode of Damnation, a new series depicting the rising farmer and labor movement against unfettered capitalism during the Great Depression in some small Iowa town. Looks interesting so far, it's definitely inspired by Deadwood a lot. @Viva la FCB you might want to take a look, it's sort of a "pseudo western".
    1 point
  7. If you didn't troll every Chelsea post and tried to have a debate apart from trolling you wouldn't be trolled back.
    1 point
  8. I'm sorry You'll be even more successful <3
    1 point
  9. Tsub why you gotta hurt me like that.
    1 point
  10. How many European Cups did Best, Charlton, and Law bag? What a stupid argument.
    1 point
  11. Some of the best books on these things about the Spanish Civil War or Franco have been written by foreigners because they tend to be more objective and less ideologically driven by it all. Remember that everyone in Spain was affected in some way or another by either the Civil War and or living in Franco's dictatorship which lasted over 40 years. So it's to understand that a Spaniard will have some sort of swaying fixture set in their mind when writing about these things... All the same, there are some neutral and rather objective books written by Spaniards with accounts from family members that lived through the period. It's like when I recount the stories my father or my grandparents told about it all... On my mum's side my granddad lost an eye in the affair while on my dad's side my grandfather had to leave Spain for Cuba. Anyway... Here's the books I think are as objective as possible. Maybe Kowabunga has a more extensive knowledge on this and can help you more mate Paul Preston's stuff is top notch in my opinion. La Guerra Civil Española (Paul Preston) Franco 'Debate' (Paul Preston) Los Mítos De La Guerra Civil (Pío Moa) Una Historia De La Guerra Civil Que No Le Va A Gustar A Nadie (Eslava Galán) 40 Años Con Franco (Julián Casanova) The fifth option by Julián Casanova I've given you tells you how censorship and the closure Franco forced Spain into affected things and is another important outlook on Spanish society and why it is how it is today. Each one of those books will offer you a different view and how it affected society. They're my favourites although I can't even begin to tell you how much I've read up on the stuff since I was a teenager.
    1 point
  12. Alexander Zverev is now the World's No.3!
    1 point
  13. Mrs ATL >>>>> Mrs Cannabis
    1 point
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