International Soccer - General Discussion
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Post: #3113 Last edited: 31.03.2014, 18:43 31.03.2014, 18:38 Re: International Soccer - General Discussion
NATIONAL LEAGUES RANKINGS : By request of LeahLuv
![]() PREMIER LEAGUE (AFTER 32 OF 38 MATCHES) : 1. LIVERPOOL 71 points 2. CHELSEA 69 points 3. MANCHESTER CITY 67 points (Played 30 Matches) 4. Arsenal 64 points 5. Everton 60 points (Played 31 Matches) 6. Tottenham 56 points 7. Manchester United 54 points 18. CARDIFF CITY 26 points 19. SUNDERLAND 25 points (Played 29 Matches) 20. FULHAM 24 points BUNDESLIGA (AFTER 28 OF 34 MATCHES) : 1. BAYERN MUNCHEN 78 points CHAMPION 2. BORUSSIA DORTMUND 55 points 3. SCHALKE 04 54 points 4. Bayer Leverkusen 48 points 5. Wolfsburg 47 points 6. Borussia Moenchengladbach 45 points 7. Mainz 44 points 16. STUTTGART 24 points 17. HAMBURG 24 points 18. BRAUNSCHWEIG 22 points LIGUE 1 (AFTER 31 OF 38 MATCHES) : 1. PARIS SAINT GERMAIN 76 points 2. MONACO 63 points 3. LILLA 57 points 4. Saint Etienne 54 points 5. Olympique Lyonnaise 48 points 6. Olympique de Marseille 45 points 7. Tolouse 44 points 18. VALENCIENNES 29 points 19. SOCHAUX 26 points 20. AJACCIO 19 points LA LIGA (AFTER 31 OF 38 MATCHES) : 1. ATLETICO DE MADRID 76 points 2. BARCELONA 75 points 3. REAL MADRID 73 points 4. Athletic Bilbao 56 points 5. Sevilla 50 points 6. Real Sociedad 50 points 7. Villarreal 49 points 18. VALLADOLID 30 points 19. OSASUNA 30 points 20. REAL BETIS 22 points SERIE A I will post it tonight
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Hey guys,
first a big thank you very much for everyone who posting always the results of the national league. So I alway have a good general impression what happening in the world of football. Just a question in own case: If it is not to much work can someone maybe from time to time ( not necessary always) post the ranking with it? Could be nice to see from time to time who is on top and who is in danger. Thanx Leah. |
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Spain - Liga BBVA
Valladolid 1 - 0 Almeria 1 - 0 Manucho Red Card: Marco Natanel Torsiglieri Osasuna 1 - 1 Real Sociedad 0 - 1 Gonzalo Castro 1 - 1 Oriol Riera Villarreal 1 - 1 Elche 0 - 1 Damian Suarez (pen.) 1 - 1 Jonathan Pereira Valencia 1 - 3 Getafe 1 - 0 Eduardo Vargas 1 - 1 Angel Lafita 1 - 2 Ciprian Marica 1 - 3 Pedro Leon and The big match from Argentina Boca Juniors 1 - 2 River Plate 0 - 1 Manuel Lanzini 1 - 1 Juan Roman Riquelme 1 - 2 Ramiro Funes Mori ![]() ![]()
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England - Premier League
Fulham 1 - 3 Everton 0 - 1 David Stockdale (o.g.) 1 - 1 Ashkan Dejagah 1 - 2 Kevin Mirallas 1 - 3 Steven Naismith Liverpool 4 - 0 Tottenham Hotspur 1 - 0 Younes Kaboul (o.g.) 2 - 0 Luis Suarez 3 - 0 Philippe Coutinho 4 - 0 Jordan Henderson ![]() ![]()
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SERIE A DAY 31 SUNDAY NIGHT MATCH :
Napoli 2 - Juventus 0 ![]() ![]() ![]() Goals : 37' Callejon, 81' Mertens |
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SERIE A DAY 31 COMPLETE RESULTS :
Bologna 0 - Atalanta 2 PLAYED SATURDAY Milan 3 - Chievo Verona 0 PLAYED SATURDAY Sassuolo 0 - Roma 2 Goals : 16' Destro, 95' Bastos Hellas Verona 3 - Genoa 0 Goals : 35' Donadel, 89', 94' Toni - Red Card 45' Albertazzi (HV) Lazio 3 - Parma 2 Goals : 15' Lulic (L), 27' Biabiany (P), 67' Klose (L), 82' Ciani (L o.g.), 93' Candreva (L) Sampdoria 0 - Fiorentina 0 Torino 2 - Cagliari 0 Goals : 46' El Kaddouri (T), 71' Cerci (T), 77' Nenè (CA) Napoli - Juventus H. 20,45 Udinese - Catania TOMORROW H. 19 Livorno - Internazionale TOMORROW H. 21 Roma - Parma DAY 22 Restart from 8' WEDNESDAY H. 18,30 |
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Serie A Sunday 12:30 match
Sassuolo-Roma 0-2 Destro 16' Bastos 90' |
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Spain - Liga BBVA
Espanyol 0 - 1 Barcelona 0 - 1 Lionel Messi (pen.) Celta Vigo 1 - 0 Sevilla 1 - 0 Nolito (pen.) Athletic Bilbao 1 - 2 Atletico Madrid 1 - 0 Iker Muniain 1 - 1 Diego Costa 1 - 2 Koke Real Madrid 5 - 0 Rayo Vallecano 1 - 0 Cristiano Ronaldo 2 - 0 Daniel Carvajal 3 - 0 Gareth Bale 4 - 0 Gareth Bale 5 - 0 Alvaro Morata ![]() ![]()
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SERIE A DAY 31 SATURDAY MATCHES :
Bologna 0 - Atalanta 2 Goals : 22' De Luca, 26' Estigarribia Milan 3 - Chievo Verona 0 Goals : 4' Balotelli, 27', 54' Kakà Penalty Failed 92' Thereau (CV) |
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England - Premier League
Manchester United 4 - 1 Aston Villa 0 - 1 Ashley R. Westwood 1 - 1 Wayne Rooney 2 - 1 Wayne Rooney (pen.) 3 - 1 Juan Mata 4 - 1 Javier Hernandez Crystal Palace 1 - 0 Chelsea 1 - 0 John Terry (o.g.) Southampton 4 - 0 Newcastle United 1 - 0 Jay Rodriguez 2 - 0 Rickie Lambert 3 - 0 Adam Lallana 4 - 0 Jay Rodriguez Stoke City 1 - 0 Hull City 1 - 0 Peter Odemwingie Swansea City 3 - 0 Norwich City 1 - 0 Jonathan De Guzman 2 - 0 Jonathan De Guzman 3 - 0 Wayne Routledge West Bromwich Albion 3 - 3 Cardiff City 1 - 0 Morgan Amalfitano 2 - 0 Graham Dorrans 2 - 1 Jordon Mutch 2 - 2 Steven Caulker 3 - 2 Thievy Bifouma 3 - 3 Mats Moeller Daehli Arsenal 1 - 1 Manchester City 0 - 1 David Silva 1 - 1 Mathieu Flamini England - Championship Leeds United 1 - 2 Doncaster Rovers ![]() ![]()
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THIAGO SUFFERS KNEE INJURY
Munich - FC Bayern München midfielder Thiago Alcantara has suffered a knee injury in the champions' 3-3 draw with 1899 Hoffenheim, almost certainly ruling him out of the UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg against Manchester United FC. The summer-signing from FC Barcelona suffered a partial tear to the medial ligament in his left knee in Saturday's draw with the Sinsheim club and was replaced by captain Philipp Lahm after 25 minutes. It is not yet known how long the 22-year-old will be sidelined for, but the Spaniard is unlikely to be fit for Tuesday's clash with the English Premier League Champions at Old Trafford. [hidden image - please register] |
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FC Schalke 04 - Hertha BSC Berlin 2:0
1:0 Obasi 16 min 2:0 Hunter 46min Glück auf! |
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Guus Hiddink will be again Netherland's coach after the World Cup, replacing Louis Van Gaal.
Former Chelsea, Russia, Australia and Turkey coach will bring with him in his staff former players Danny Blind and Ruud Van Nistelrooy; Hiddink already coached the National team from 1995 till 1998. |
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I agree on what you said Dr., often it's chairman or players fault and sacking the coach is a very bad move but in this case Mazzarri and Guidolin are the best (or probably the worst) expression of the italian catenaccio, they think only not to lose the match. I like the german football much more and i hope to see soon in my country some better managers with a modern view on football.
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Post: #3099 Last edited: 29.03.2014, 12:54 28.03.2014, 12:28 Re: International Soccer - General Discussiongalahad wrote:Internazionale and Udinese are my football teams but sadly i have to admit they are actually the most boring clubs in the Serie A and the 0-0 is the natural consequence (probably it's clear that i don't like their managers Mazzarri and Guidolin). the coach is the poorest sau ,sometimes you must kick the players in their asses,Legionnaires with 200,000 € expensive luxury carsand no identity for the club or region -and this is the big shit. -coach out : sometimes the biggest bullshit here´s a good example to keep the coach. :Schalke and Jens Keller PS: I like Inter [hidden link - please register] ![]() Glück auf!!!! |
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