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Bayern Munich vs. Inter Milan on July 30th


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34 minutes ago, CardiacCat said:

OK here is my 0.02 (and some corrections)

1)  this will be like a "pre-season NFL game"...  yes they are good, but it is a "friendly"

2) Bayern is NOT World Champion !!  Germany is !!  (and being Dutch it hurts to say that)

3) Bayern is NOT just strong "German Machines".  Star player is Arjen Robben (and yes, he is Dutch)

Despite all of this....  it might be a lot of fun to watch (and let's hope that Bayern loses) !!

 

LOL - Greetings from a German living in Canada now. Weltmeister... ;-)

But seriousely, I in fact do love Oranje and I don`t like my fellow Germans hating on you guys. It`s a good rivalry that deserves respect from and for both sides.

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3 hours ago, CelticCat said:

Hopufuly Gotze is in Liverpool next year. Loved the Bayern comeback V Juve the other day.

Shut your mouth about Götze!!!

I hope we keep him, would be interesting to see what he did without Pep there anymore

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With the Euro 2016 and Copa America Centenario going on this summer, I wonder how many teams will field their A team. Regardless of which players come, it's not every day you get to see one of Europes best teams in action! This game is a must and so is the Real Madrid- Bayern Munich game!

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9 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

soccer sucks mega dick

Oh, look...  I hater...  Took 12 hours for one to show up.

 

I hope you haters realize that Charlotte getting ICC games 3rd year in a row means we will likely get at least one World Cup game in next 12 years. That's massive...  

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4 hours ago, ARSEN said:

Oh, look...  I hater...  Took 12 hours for one to show up.

 

I hope you haters realize that Charlotte getting ICC games 3rd year in a row means we will likely get at least one World Cup game in next 12 years. That's massive...  

It would be sick if we got a World Cup game!

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7 hours ago, ARSEN said:

Oh, look...  I hater...  Took 12 hours for one to show up.

 

I hope you haters realize that Charlotte getting ICC games 3rd year in a row means we will likely get at least one World Cup game in next 12 years. That's massive...  

You know what's funny?  Soccer isn't a bad game to watch at all.  I was on a Southwest flight last week, and Barco was facing Arsenal (sorry).  And man, Barco is a fun ass team to watch.  So, so, so, stacked.  

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Soccer isn't as horrible like some make it but as a sports fan I can't actively watch a sport where two teams try to tie on purpose so they can both go through to the next round. 

I think having these matches are great for the city and show how far we've come, 20 years ago Charlotte wouldn't even been considered.

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1 hour ago, nctarheel0619 said:

You know what's funny?  Soccer isn't a bad game to watch at all.  I was on a Southwest flight last week, and Barco was facing Arsenal (sorry).  And man, Barco is a fun ass team to watch.  So, so, so, stacked.  

Never really have understood why people hate on soccer so much? (I suppose I am biased bc it was my sport growing up) I mean when you really think about it, the fact that it's the most popular sport in the world probably isn't a coincidence.....I guess ppl say there isn't enough "action" or scoring, but I don't really buy that.  Soccer players are some of the best/most fit athletes in the world and it's def. a physical game.

Don't get me wrong, I'm a big fan of the NFL and love my Panthers, but if you can get behind a sport where there is anywhere between 2-10 seconds of action followed by up to 40 seconds of standing around/lining up....you should be able to enjoy soccer as well....just sayin'.

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2 minutes ago, bleedsgreenandgold said:

Soccer isn't as horrible like some make it but as a sports fan I can't actively watch a sport where two teams try to tie on purpose so they can both go through to the next round. 

I think having these matches are great for the city and show how far we've come, 20 years ago Charlotte wouldn't even been considered.

Tie on purpose to go to next round?  That like never happens...  If it does than very very rerely because both teams destroyed everyone else and no reason to exhaust players before next match.

Soccer is like a chess match...  Pick your formation and your style and try to stay organized.  Look at Leicester City with bunch of nobodies who about to win EPL...  They play everyone near the back and dare other teams to come forward...  The second other team bring everyone forward they counterattack with everything they got.  Or like Arsenal who basis everything on creative passing.  Or like West Ham who physical as hell.

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