Disappearance of Sebastian

Casey

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#21
the quality of international football is nowehere near the same of that of club teams (especially if your talking premiership). so people who think the best players get picked for their country and play at the highest level and assume that the quality of the games are going to be better and a whole lot more entertaining are wrong.

club > country



Kaka > Ronaldinho

I never said that. I just prefer to watch World Cup games as it's a bigger deal, people get more emotional which is funny to watch, and it only happens every 4 years.

And I still prefer Ronaldinho. :)

Why did you quote what I said twice by the way?
 

Preach

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#23
There are more important things to worry about, as I told three of my cousins who were literally depressed that their team lost some big game a while back. (Don't remember who or what and don't care to)
There's always more important things to worry about, but humans also need unimportant things to worry about, it's who we are. I remember a certain blog about a certain India tour being postponed, and I remember a certain person who certainly wasn't amused by that fact. ;) Basically, they're feeling what you feel. When their team wins they have a ball that night, it's an overall experience of joy and happiness that might be comparable to you getting on stage. Now that it went to shits it's another two years before the opportunity rises again with another Euro or World Cup. I'll go out on a limb and suggest that if it wouldn't make you cry, I'm pretty sure you would do something drastic if the India tour got postponed four years, eh? :D
 
#24
I'll watch Brazil in World Cup matches purely because Ronaldinho is so skillful and great to watch, he's the Mohammed Ali of football, son!
Um, no hes not. Maybe you could have said that in 04/05 but he is not that great unfortunately anymore. And thats not matter of opinion either, its a fact.

dont forget ze roberto and adriano
lol nOOb

There's always more important things to worry about, but humans also need unimportant things to worry about, it's who we are. I remember a certain blog about a certain India tour being postponed, and I remember a certain person who certainly wasn't amused by that fact. ;) Basically, they're feeling what you feel. When their team wins they have a ball that night, it's an overall experience of joy and happiness that might be comparable to you getting on stage. Now that it went to shits it's another two years before the opportunity rises again with another Euro or World Cup. I'll go out on a limb and suggest that if it wouldn't make you cry, I'm pretty sure you would do something drastic if the India tour got postponed four years, eh? :D
Yea the only difference is he doesn't have the country to root for. I don't remember last time India played in big tournament.
 

Da_Funk

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#25
I never said that. I just prefer to watch World Cup games as it's a bigger deal, people get more emotional which is funny to watch, and it only happens every 4 years.

And I still prefer Ronaldinho. :)

Why did you quote what I said twice by the way?
What he said. I'd just like to add that i think Ronaldo (sp) is the best player i've ever seen. I don't know if he still plays though, I imagine he'd be pretty old by now.

There's always more important things to worry about, but humans also need unimportant things to worry about, it's who we are. I remember a certain blog about a certain India tour being postponed, and I remember a certain person who certainly wasn't amused by that fact. ;) Basically, they're feeling what you feel. When their team wins they have a ball that night, it's an overall experience of joy and happiness that might be comparable to you getting on stage. Now that it went to shits it's another two years before the opportunity rises again with another Euro or World Cup. I'll go out on a limb and suggest that if it wouldn't make you cry, I'm pretty sure you would do something drastic if the India tour got postponed four years, eh? :D
Ok, just the ruin the thread.
 
#26
Yea Ronaldo is getting old and with the injuries, theres not much left in his tank. But who knows he might recover. But its still hard to believe hes only 31, it seems like hes been around forever.

He was as good of a player in his prime as you will ever see. Some actually compare him being up there with Pele as the greatest Brazilian strikers.
 

Bobby Sands

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#27
Um, no hes not. Maybe you could have said that in 04/05 but he is not that great unfortunately anymore. And thats not matter of opinion either, its a fact.


lol nOOb


Yea the only difference is he doesn't have the country to root for. I don't remember last time India played in big tournament.
I dont remember the last time Georgia played in one either.
 
#28
Yes but despite that I still follow football regularly and don't whine or say it sucks because my country isn't competing in big tournaments. Thats the difference.
 
#30
And when did I said I was talking about you?

I was talking about Militant. He said he doesn't give a fuck about football. Then I said he pretty much feels that way cause he has no team to support, hes country is not participating. Then you jumped in the conversation tried to be a hero.
 

Shahin

Active Member
#34
And when did I said I was talking about you?

I was talking about Militant. He said he doesn't give a fuck about football. Then I said he pretty much feels that way cause he has no team to support, hes country is not participating. Then you jumped in the conversation tried to be a hero.
I think he's british though.
 
#36
how does that make me a noob? your a boob.
Calling you an idiot would be an insult to all the stupid people.

But you're right, calling you a noob in that situation was wrong (though some of your recent posts regarding football does make e wonder). But you did put Ze Roberto and Adriano in same category as Kaka and Dihno. They're nowhere near in Kaka or Dihno level, no way.

Yea I know.

I think he's british though.
Who did England beat in Euros? ops, they never made there. lol
 

Rahim

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#37
Calling you an idiot would be an insult to all the stupid people.

But you're right, calling you a noob in that situation was wrong (though some of your recent posts regarding football does make e wonder). But you did put Ze Roberto and Adriano in same category as Kaka and Dihno. They're nowhere near in Kaka or Dihno level, no way.



Yea I know.


Who did England beat in Euros? ops, they never made there. lol
and calling you a retard would acctually make you look smarter, but even then, i'd just be sugar coating it...

i don't know what you're on but Adriano is better then kaka or atleast at the same level.
 
#38
looooooooooooooooooool

This is what I mean when I say some of your football posts make me wanna shot myself.

Adriano is not better than Kaka or at the same level. Kaka is a player of the year.

But I like it, you're getting better at insults. lol.

Still amazed by ''boob'' insult lol.
 

Bobby Sands

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#39
Nah Rahim, there is no comparison between Kaka and Adriano. Kaka is different class and is the best player in the world imo. Adriano career has gone of the rails over the past few years. His father died and he developed a drink problem. He was shipped out to Sao Paolo on loan by Inter Milan. He is back with them now and hopefully he has put his problems behind him. Jose Mourinho will surely get the best out of him.

Ze Roberto is too old now as well. I think he is 36. He is a good player though and i thought he was Brazil's best performer at the 06 World Cup.
 

Casey

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#40
There's always more important things to worry about, but humans also need unimportant things to worry about, it's who we are. I remember a certain blog about a certain India tour being postponed, and I remember a certain person who certainly wasn't amused by that fact. ;) Basically, they're feeling what you feel. When their team wins they have a ball that night, it's an overall experience of joy and happiness that might be comparable to you getting on stage. Now that it went to shits it's another two years before the opportunity rises again with another Euro or World Cup. I'll go out on a limb and suggest that if it wouldn't make you cry, I'm pretty sure you would do something drastic if the India tour got postponed four years, eh? :D
That is the worst analogy of all time. It doesn't even make sense.

My music is my career. It puts food on my table, it feeds my family. Yes, I'd be pissed off if a tour got postponed because that means less money that month. But there's always other shows that are just as important. So I wouldn't let the postponing of a show or tour affect my mood for more than a couple of minutes.

Whereas, some football-obsessed people I know are literally depressed for DAYS if their team loses. They cry and all sorts, despite the fact that (unless they put money on it), the outcome of this game has no direct effect on their personal situation whatsoever. And it's selfish of them to be depressed about it, because other people around them might not care, and don't want that person to be depressed.
 

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