The Random Football Debate Thread

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There’s an official complaint from Getafe.

The inevitable consequence of individual players becoming more important than teams.

I wouldn’t have refunded anything to those idiots.

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It’s why I’ll be rooting for anyone bar Miami this season.

I was reading about Match magazine recently. I remember the Matchman of the Month award from the 90s/early 2000s, but I didn’t know that throughout the 80s the winner received a £100 cash prize. Lucrative stuff. I think Ossie Ardiles won the first.

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poor kids here are all over their parents, pressuring them to buy Whitecaps tickets for the Inter Miami game. Doubt he’ll even set foot on that turf pitch.

I’m not going. that’s for certain.

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Eriksson to manage Liverpool before in the March Legends game.

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Thank God we never signed him.

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No dickheads policy 1- 0 @El-Cuchillero

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He sounds like Pep ideal player…

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20 year old Norwich City goalkeeper Jayden St Paul has had to retire from professional football due to a serious knee injury. Got to feel bad for the young man.

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Seems the club gave him an extension in the summer, hopefully he gets support in whatever he wants to do, if it’s coaching or whatever.

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Anyone name a good son/father combination.

Kasper and Peter Schmeichal spring to mind but is there any others.

I was thinking this with Bobby and Lee Clark and Jayden Danns and Neil Danns.

The Kluiverts!

The Hagi’s!

The Weah’s!

The Redondo’s!!

Kluivert’s are a bit average though.

I’m saying top player follows top player. Kluivert’s son misses every time I watch Bournemouth.

Dunno what Grandpa Kluivert was like.

All the rest are average.

Zlatko Kranjcar and Niko Kranjcar.

:sunglasses:

Obviously the Maldinis are right up there. Grandpa and father.

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Yep three generations of Maldini.
Lillian Thuram and his sons are another.
Moving down a level, Alfe Haaland and his orc.