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Dec 9 2014 03:54pm
Quote (kevindyd77 @ 9 Dec 2014 22:47)
and did you see how Ronaldo didnt celebrate Medran's goal? lol he was probably the closest teammate too


didn't notice tbh
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Dec 9 2014 03:56pm
Quote (kevindyd77 @ Dec 9 2014 10:47pm)
and did you see how Ronaldo didnt celebrate Medran's goal? lol he was probably the closest teammate too


He probably tought it was a pitch invader.
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Dec 9 2014 04:47pm
Quote (Mr_Mill @ Dec 9 2014 11:56pm)
He probably tought it was a pitch invader.


Loool
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Dec 10 2014 06:43am
penaldo showed once again he is best in the world, only from the 11m spot.
No pelanty, no party :rofl:
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penaldo showed once again he is best in the world, only from the 11m spot.
No pelanty, no party :rofl:


I totally love when Cristiano score by penalty!! No joke, i hope all his goals come from penaltys, it would make mad all the haters!! :rofl:
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Quote (Finances @ 10 Dec 2014 14:49)
I totally love when Cristiano score by penalty!! No joke, i hope all his goals come from penaltys, it would make mad all the haters!! :rofl:


I love the celebration, that faggot jump of his lile he actually did anything besides dolphin dives.
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Dec 10 2014 07:50am
19 consecutive wins B) Spanish all time record (suck it barca) .

If any one can tell me what the world/European record for most consecutive wins in all competitions* is that would be great


*Must play in a top 5 league (EPL, Serie A, Bundesliga, Liga BBVA or Ligue 1) and also play in the Champions League


Pretty sure Real Madrid is dangerously close to a world record, iirc Bayern had 19 consecutive wins as their personal best, not sure if that was in all competitions though.

This post was edited by MGS4BestGameEverMade on Dec 10 2014 07:50am
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19 consecutive wins B) Spanish all time record (suck it barca) .

If any one can tell me what the world/European record for most consecutive wins in all competitions* is that would be great


*Must play in a top 5 league (EPL, Serie A, Bundesliga, Liga BBVA or Ligue 1) and also play in the Champions League


Pretty sure Real Madrid is dangerously close to a world record, iirc Bayern had 19 consecutive wins as their personal best, not sure if that was in all competitions though.


Sick record !

Luckily they avoid the mighty Newcastle United so their record is safe for now :ph34r:
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Quote (aswethegods @ Dec 10 2014 03:51pm)
Sick record !

Luckily they avoid the mighty Newcastle United so their record is safe for now  :ph34r:


Indeed B)

Newcastle away could def be a threat :3
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Dec 10 2014 08:25am
Quote (MGS4BestGameEverMade @ Dec 10 2014 02:50pm)
19 consecutive wins B) Spanish all time record (suck it barca) .

If any one can tell me what the world/European record for most consecutive wins in all competitions* is that would be great


*Must play in a top 5 league (EPL, Serie A, Bundesliga, Liga BBVA or Ligue 1) and also play in the Champions League


Pretty sure Real Madrid is dangerously close to a world record, iirc Bayern had 19 consecutive wins as their personal best, not sure if that was in all competitions though.


The commentator said something about a Brazilian team so I googled and found this:

"Tuesday’s win allowed Madrid to pass the consecutive wins mark of Frank Rijkaard’s Barcelona, a side that won 18 straight games in the 2005-06 campaign. Ancelotti’s squad are five wins away from equalling the world record of 24 straight victories set by Brazil’s Coritiba FC in 2011."

http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/dec/10/real-madrid-carlo-ancelotti-champions-league-spanish-record-nineteen-wins

This post was edited by Rehmos on Dec 10 2014 08:26am
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