Nice videos mate, I especially like those blip.tv ones. You couldn't put up all the matches from it, could you?
mahad
· 1 year ago
excellent video, i really enjoy watching champion league games bcoz i can't watch live game espeacially when u r in north america
Rooster
· 1 year ago
Chelsea vs who? Bordeaux? I did not see Cheleas's goal keeper during the entire game. I think he took that game off. Bordeaux is not a CL quality team. So, 4-0 isn't an awesome win for chelsea...fyi
Gieuw
· 1 year ago
Fred you rock!! we need Footytees with Fred54 is my heroe written on it!
Gieuw
· 1 year ago
Fred you rock!! we need Footytees with Fred54 : the robin hood of modern football!
cloverfield
· 1 year ago
love you fred...thx!
go chelsea! :)
greets from germany
Gezbrady
· 1 year ago
How to make football boring.
1. Find random bored multi-billionaire interested in football, give him the opportunity to own football club with rich history and popular support and make it his business toy.
2. Allow multi-billionnaire the same opportunity to create own fantasy team (much like you can in EA FIFA '08) which of course is stacked with the better, if not best, players from around the world available for purchase.
3. Continue to claim this is a team with a rich national heritage, despite playing only 2-3 native born players, with the premise of winning the league, cup or European Champions league in order to win trophies, money and indefinitely more support.
4. Allow Football administrations to usurp any unfavourable umpiring decisions, i.e. red cards, so that ridiculously over-paid players can play in big season defining matches.
5. Continued success and bashing of non-multi-billionnaire-owned clubs on-field means supporter base extends beyond the borders of location of club, which in turn you can flog off merchandise to a unsuspecting global market who thus think that there are only 4 football teams in playing in England, Italy or Spain.
6. Continue with this model, until every team has a multi-billionnaire owner and start looking for trillionnaires or until market is saturated with ****** blue or red sports jackets and the game dies.
Examples. ECL, Chelsea vs. Marseille 16 September 2008
Gezbrady
· 1 year ago
good videos by the way... pity about the state of football.
[quote comment="22937"]How to make football boring.
1. Find random bored multi-billionaire interested in football, give him the opportunity to own football club with rich history and popular support and make it his business toy.
2. Allow multi-billionnaire the same opportunity to create own fantasy team (much like you can in EA FIFA '08) which of course is stacked with the better, if not best, players from around the world available for purchase.
3. Continue to claim this is a team with a rich national heritage, despite playing only 2-3 native born players, with the premise of winning the league, cup or European Champions league in order to win trophies, money and indefinitely more support.
4. Allow Football administrations to usurp any unfavourable umpiring decisions, i.e. red cards, so that ridiculously over-paid players can play in big season defining matches.
5. Continued success and bashing of non-multi-billionnaire-owned clubs on-field means supporter base extends beyond the borders of location of club, which in turn you can flog off merchandise to a unsuspecting global market who thus think that there are only 4 football teams in playing in England, Italy or Spain.
6. Continue with this model, until every team has a multi-billionnaire owner and start looking for trillionnaires or until market is saturated with ****** blue or red sports jackets and the game dies.
Examples. ECL, Chelsea vs. Marseille 16 September 2008[/quote]
haha you have no idea how happy this comment makes me. i love it how my team is ruining the game. I love it how i only supported chelsea since they were bought by our russian leader. I am feeling a bit sad its making football boring for you though. PLEASE post more often.
Actually I found some:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wn1iloJB8KU
go chelsea! :)
greets from germany
1. Find random bored multi-billionaire interested in football, give him the opportunity to own football club with rich history and popular support and make it his business toy.
2. Allow multi-billionnaire the same opportunity to create own fantasy team (much like you can in EA FIFA '08) which of course is stacked with the better, if not best, players from around the world available for purchase.
3. Continue to claim this is a team with a rich national heritage, despite playing only 2-3 native born players, with the premise of winning the league, cup or European Champions league in order to win trophies, money and indefinitely more support.
4. Allow Football administrations to usurp any unfavourable umpiring decisions, i.e. red cards, so that ridiculously over-paid players can play in big season defining matches.
5. Continued success and bashing of non-multi-billionnaire-owned clubs on-field means supporter base extends beyond the borders of location of club, which in turn you can flog off merchandise to a unsuspecting global market who thus think that there are only 4 football teams in playing in England, Italy or Spain.
6. Continue with this model, until every team has a multi-billionnaire owner and start looking for trillionnaires or until market is saturated with ****** blue or red sports jackets and the game dies.
Examples. ECL, Chelsea vs. Marseille 16 September 2008
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ronaldo useless
1. Find random bored multi-billionaire interested in football, give him the opportunity to own football club with rich history and popular support and make it his business toy.
2. Allow multi-billionnaire the same opportunity to create own fantasy team (much like you can in EA FIFA '08) which of course is stacked with the better, if not best, players from around the world available for purchase.
3. Continue to claim this is a team with a rich national heritage, despite playing only 2-3 native born players, with the premise of winning the league, cup or European Champions league in order to win trophies, money and indefinitely more support.
4. Allow Football administrations to usurp any unfavourable umpiring decisions, i.e. red cards, so that ridiculously over-paid players can play in big season defining matches.
5. Continued success and bashing of non-multi-billionnaire-owned clubs on-field means supporter base extends beyond the borders of location of club, which in turn you can flog off merchandise to a unsuspecting global market who thus think that there are only 4 football teams in playing in England, Italy or Spain.
6. Continue with this model, until every team has a multi-billionnaire owner and start looking for trillionnaires or until market is saturated with ****** blue or red sports jackets and the game dies.
Examples. ECL, Chelsea vs. Marseille 16 September 2008[/quote]
haha you have no idea how happy this comment makes me. i love it how my team is ruining the game. I love it how i only supported chelsea since they were bought by our russian leader. I am feeling a bit sad its making football boring for you though. PLEASE post more often.
You just made my day :d