Premier League 2014/2015

Fdkn

Courtois jugando sin ficha, que el as impugne el partido

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T

Qué malo es azpilicueta, y filipe en el banco :3

Todso

Malísimo :palm:

D4rKNiGhT

azpilicueta ha demostrado ser un crack, que no este teniendo un partidazo es otra historia.

RuLi_pucela

Va a salir Torres, preparad la capturadora de gifs.

G

Cómo me gusta Ivanovic macho.

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T

Chelsea pidiendo la hora desde min 60'

D4rKNiGhT

pregunta, que he podido comenzar a verlo ahora, por que no esta petr? ya lo están comenzando a dejar en el banquillo?

Todso

Qué control ♥

RuLi_pucela

que coñazo de segunda parte dios, menos mal que terminó xd

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V

¿Soy el único que piensa que el Crystal Palace tiene nombre de puticlub?

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M

#671 Y de hotel de benidorm

YonkiLeon

#666 lastima que no viniera al madrid cuando sono tanto

tengo muchas ganas de ver filipe-cahill-ivanovic-azpi

dru1dA

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Scavenger19

#661 La verdad es que, para tener a Courtois en la grada, Mauriño podia haberlo cedido una vez mas al Atletico. O haberselo vendido.

#674 Interesante. Duda: ¿Va a haber stream todas las jornadas? O al menos intentarlo... :D

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-Orb-

Para mi el Chelsea este año tiene un equipazo, estuve viendo el partido ayer y tiene las lineas muy bien cubiertas.

dru1dA

#675 ya lo intente la temporada pasada y hubo stream bastantes veces. Tampoco depende de mi si banean los canales y los tios desaparecen xD

Pero se intentara como siempre.

V

Lo de Curtuois es la típica maniobra del miedo, ya no quieren cederlo al Atleti porque se ha convertido en un rival directo en Champions, en apenas 2 años los paradones de Curtua le han jodido al Chelsea una Supercopa de Europa aparte de eliminarle en semifinales de Champions, si lo iban a ceder sería a un equipo que no pueda competir con ellos, no a uno que le pueda joder la temporada.

Es como si el Madrid hubiese cedido a Diego López al City en lugar de regalarlo al inofensivo Milán

Fdkn

Pero que dices

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T

What We Learned: Premier League Matchday One

The first round of the English Premier League has come and gone in a flash, producing some explosive results, familiar headlines and serious questions.

Football fans have been salivating at the prospect of the return of the EPL, and did it deliver. Goals, birds dropping s**t in player's mouths and managers already under the pump, here are the five things we learned from match-day one.



Same old story at Old Trafford

Old mate David Moyes must be feeling hard done by after guiding Manchester United to a 4-1 win against Swansea this time 12 months ago. Fast forward to the weekend, and in Louis van Gaal’s Premier League debut, the Red Devil’s produce a pitiful performance to be beaten by minnows Swansea. The 3-5-2 formation worked for the Netherlands, but for it to work at Manchester United, they need to sign one or two quality defenders, one of Angel Di Maria or Juan Cuadrado, and not play Ashley Young as a wing-back. The defence were a shambles against a plucky Swansea and urgently needs reinforcements, while further forward, only arguably Ander Herrera and Wayne Rooney could hold their heads high. Van Gaal has a fair bit of work to do to make United a feared force again, with Premier League teams no longer fearing the journey to Old Trafford, but relishing it.



Southampton show some heart

The Saints were brutally ransacked during the summer transfer window, particularly by their weekend opponents, with Dejan Lovren, Rickie Lambert and Adam Lallana all moving to Anfield. They lost their manager Mauricio Pochettino, along with Luke Shaw (Manchester United), Callum Chambers (Arsenal) and Pablo Osvaldo leaving on-loan to Inter Milan. They produced a gritty display of steely resolve against Liverpool that would have made new manager Ronald Koeman proud, with the Saints deserving at least a point despite a 2-1 loss to the Reds. They played with determination and flair, and for a side that lost was utterly stripped bare over the summer, you would’ve forgiven them for a sub-par performance. Expect Southampton to surprise a few this season.

‘SAS’ - The Sturridge and Sterling show

The dynamic duo proved on Saturday that should they both remain with the club for the foreseeable future, they could lead Liverpool into an era of dominance. Both were on the scorer’s list against Southampton and both are very exciting footballers to watch in full flight. You could argue that they are the Premier League’s most improved players, and while Sturridge struggled at times in the lone-striker role, he will grow into the role just as he did in Luis Suarez’s absence early last season.



Arsenal stunned into comeback

The Gunners were stunned into a fightback against a manager-less Crystal Palace, fighting back from an early deficit to take the three points. Aaron Ramsey once again proved how important he is to Arsenal’s title-chances being in the right place at the right time for the winner, while Alexis Sanchez had a modest debut at the Emirates Stadium. Palace were admirable in defeat and while the Gunners did not particularly produce their best football, the Arsenal of past years just may have dropped that game. They are now a developed force mentally, capable of grinding out the three points on off days, which is a trait known to most successful clubs in Europe.

New signings sublime in professional Chelsea win

In their 3-1 away to Premier League newcomers Burnley, Chelsea demonstrated why they are one of the favourites to win the league with a very workmanlike and accomplished performance. They did not panic after going 1-0 down in the early stages, with another Diego Costa goal equalising for the Blues before fellow new signing Cesc Fabregas laid in assists to Andre Schurrle and Branislav Ivanovic in a 20 minute period of domination. Chelsea just simply flicked the switch and went to a new level against a lesser opponent, and Jose Mourinho would be ecstatic with the performance of his two major signings.

Tukansson

Hola, me he venido a vivir a UK y me gustaría seguir un poco la premier. La cosa es que tengo solo los canales "gratuitos" de la tv (nada de sky o similares) y aunque doy por hecho que no dan los partidos en abierto, lo que me ha sorprendido es no encontrar ningún programa deportivo con los resúmenes de la jornada.

Alguno sabe si existe algún magazine semanal o algo así? Si se puede ver por internet tampoco me importaría :)

Gracias por los enlaces y la info #1

God Save MV

Saludos

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dru1dA

#681 tienes el MOTD, el programa de la BBC que presenta Lineker. Bastante chulo y hacen resumenes de 20m por partido sin polemicas gratuitas ni chorradas.

Aqui puedes ver el unico programa que han emitido hasta ahora http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04fddc9/match-of-the-day-20142015-16082014

suele ir al final de cada jornada sobre las 23.00BST si no han cambiado el horario.

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Tukansson

#682 tiene muy muy buena pinta, muchas gracias tío!

RenTao

La jornada 2 la tratareis en este hilo tambien o en otro?

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Nokhi

#684 Este

dru1dA

Horario e info en el post-it e intentaremos poner un stream. Jornada un poco floja, seguramente lo mas interesante sea el Everton - Arsenal de las 18.30.

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dru1dA

Bastante chulo lo que han hecho los aficionados del Villa Park

Todso

Tenía ganas de ver a este Newcastle, no tiene mala pinta pero si en 45 minutos no te ha dado para meter un gol a una defensa con Senderos y Cissokho... xD

Por cierto, mira que es fácil hacer una camiseta de rayas blancas y negras bonita, pues toma hostia.

GoTT

Vaya partidazo esta primera parte...

PD. NO

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D427

Cojo sitio

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