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Post by DREDG03 on Feb 23, 2005 23:39:39 GMT -6
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Post by deridderforward#23 on Jan 13, 2006 20:12:07 GMT -6
i agree with you mate english soccer is the best by far. we got the oldest cup runnin in the world which is the fa cup. more stars are coming over to england to play for the elite teams like mancheter united, liverpool, arsenal, and chelsea
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Post by manudown on Jan 13, 2006 20:28:21 GMT -6
Fulham who picked up a rising star in Brian McBride from Columbus Crew just picked up another Crew player, but I can't recall his name.
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Post by bignasty on Jan 14, 2006 10:12:31 GMT -6
Simon Elliot, a midfielder. I have to applaud Fulham for coming to America for players. Not many other teams do that. But now they have gotten Brian McBride(forward), Bocanegra(defender), and Simon Elliot(midfielder). All have come from the Crew.
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Post by nah on Jan 15, 2006 17:59:59 GMT -6
in the past 5 years only 1 english team has won the CL. and it was liverpool with that lucky win. i dont see how you can consider it the best..
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Post by deridderforward#23 on Jan 15, 2006 19:46:18 GMT -6
haha liverpool with a bloody lucky win. my arse mate 3-0 down and come back to win in penalties is not bloody lucky. get your facts straight.
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Post by deridderforward#23 on Jan 15, 2006 19:48:01 GMT -6
Simon Elliot, a midfielder. I have to applaud Fulham for coming to America for players. Not many other teams do that. But now they have gotten Brian McBride(forward), Bocanegra(defender), and Simon Elliot(midfielder). All have come from the Crew. yea i agree mate, english teams dont even bother lookin over in america and u guys have some talented players over here. and english teams can buy them for cheap because its not a very big league. fulham should keep doing that.
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Post by bignasty on Jan 15, 2006 23:08:44 GMT -6
nah is right, English teams don't have alot of success in Europe, but if you look at the competition in each league as a whole, you can see why the Epl is the hardest league. When a team like Chelsea, the top team, that is over 50 points ahead of Sunderland, the bottom team, and only beat them 2-1. It sort of proves the point this topic is trying to make.
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Post by deridderforward#23 on Jan 16, 2006 15:54:54 GMT -6
that is true big nasty
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