PackerFan71
Life on the Edge
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Where?? I don't see Phillip Lahm anywhere in that picture....
Who?.............
Where?? I don't see Phillip Lahm anywhere in that picture....
Sounds like a promising start, I'll keep my fingers crossed for you and your Wolves .Another point on Mario, he's going to be on £90k per week, thats £30k less than Man Utd are paying Nani... to play for Sporting Lisbon
And we're doing pretty well Ness, 2 wins and a loss from our first 3, with Cardiff tomorow. Out of our first 4 games of the season we'll have played all 3 relegated teams from last seasons EPL (we've already beaten both Norwich and Fulham). Dont think we'll get promoted, though we have an outside chance i guess, but i'll be happy with top 10 finish. Our starting XI is about as good as any in the division, but we dont quite have the strength in depth that some of the other clubs have. We may well just sneak into the play-offs though if we steer clear of injuries.
You're a Canaries fan living in LA ? How come ?Norwich City
Headline says: "The most friendly army worldwide !"
I thought that honor went to the French Army?
Poor 'arry. An inglorious return.
I Did two tours in England back in the 70's and 80's. Back then it was called Division 1. Liverpool was the Perennial powerhouse and Manchester U were a bunch of hooligans. I remember that shops would board their windows when Man U came to town. It's strange seeing all the corporate logos on the uniforms. I feel it lost something in doing that. I made the mistake of coaching soccer for 15 years and not putting my kids in football. Now I only have my daughter to watch games with since my sons are only interested in watching Soccer. Soccer is a fun game to coach and play but it's bloody boring to watch.Obviously the EPL is a lot more popular that NFL on this side of the pond, but I wondered if any of our American cousins took any interest in the EPL; and if so what your favourite team are and why?
I Did two tours in England back in the 70's and 80's. Back then it was called Division 1. Liverpool was the Perennial powerhouse and Manchester U were a bunch of hooligans. I remember that shops would board their windows when Man U came to town. It's strange seeing all the corporate logos on the uniforms. I feel it lost something in doing that. I made the mistake of coaching soccer for 15 years and not putting my kids in football. Now I only have my daughter to watch games with since my sons are only interested in watching Soccer. Soccer is a fun game to coach and play but it's bloody boring to watch.
even with my high-school german , i was able to translate that, we are the dogs ******** us jocksHey, Wolves with a 1-0 win against Cardiff ! Congrats Wolf Packer.
Unfortunately Staggies with another loss, thats a bad start into the new season. Dons lost too
Edit: Chelsea wins 2-0 Good for my EPL Fantasy team..Hazard scored
Btw - one of the main stories of the latest 11 Freunde issue is about our Scottish friends and the Tartan Army !
Looking forward to the game on September 7th !
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Very efficient match by City, I was deeply impressed. They are definitely the team to beat this season.
Yes, I imagine most people in the world would disagree.You are entitled to your opinion although many would disagree with you on that point.
Citeh know Chelsea are their main rivals and can inflict damage on them, however Chelsea as we know slipped up and handed the title over last season.