lhslep134;739289 wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but won't a 2-1 win do it? Isn't the first tiebreaker away goals?
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lhslep134;739289 wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but won't a 2-1 win do it? Isn't the first tiebreaker away goals?
It sucks so bad he doesn't want to play for the U.S.Mulva;775709 wrote: But more wanted to bump this up because Barcelona has apparently agreed to terms with the traitor Giuseppe Rossi. Seems logical. If there's one thing they need it's additional firepower on the attack.
http://www.footballpress.net/?action=read&idsel=85080
iclfan2;775711 wrote:It sucks so bad he doesn't want to play for the U.S.
Laley23;775738 wrote:As for Barcelona, Mulva, they have tremendous firepower.
Laley23;775738 wrote:It was awesome when Italy didnt take him to the World Cup. I see where hes coming from, cause if you can make Italys squad for 2 WC you take it, and it certainly looked like he would do that when he made the decision. Then BAM! He sucked for a while and is left off and I was very pleased....
As for Barcelona, Mulva, they have tremendous firepower. But arguably the worst depth of the top teams in Europe. They really dont have anyone until (if) Bojan gets a bit bigger (still just 20 years old). Iniesta, Messi, Villa, and Pedro are the only options they could run with this year, and the 4 of them are not likely to ever all be healthy at the same time. Rossi would be a good addition, but so bittersweet cause I hate him.
Mulva;775762 wrote:I know. It was bitter sarcasm.