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Thread started 07/13/04 5:44am

noepie

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Beckham's ball for sale

You can now buy the ball Beckham missed during the penalty shootout against Portugal.
It's not gonna be cheap though...

http://cgi.ebay.nl/ws/eBa...3688276550
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Reply #1 posted 07/13/04 5:47am

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mad and I was just starting to get over that nightmare! Thanks a bunch Noepie!! Thanks a

bunch of doody mad


lol


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Reply #2 posted 07/13/04 5:52am

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senik said:



mad and I was just starting to get over that nightmare! Thanks a bunch Noepie!! Thanks a

bunch of doody mad


lol



Hey, we lost as well you know.

But we're making sure that it won't happen again, because rumours are getting stronger that Marco van Basten will be the new coach for the dutch sqaud for the world cup in 2006.
With Johan Cruijff also helping out.

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Reply #3 posted 07/13/04 6:07am

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noepie said:

senik said:



mad and I was just starting to get over that nightmare! Thanks a bunch Noepie!! Thanks a

bunch of doody mad


lol



Hey, we lost as well you know.

But we're making sure that it won't happen again, because rumours are getting stronger that Marco van Basten will be the new coach for the dutch sqaud for the world cup in 2006.
With Johan Cruijff also helping out.




Really!!! eek

Ah man, van Basten was such a talent as a player! That knee injury was a bloody shame. He's

regarded as a great great striker of his generation, but if he stayed injury free he could have

been one of the all time best nod

Not sure about his coaching ability though and hasn't Cruyff already had a stint with the Dutch

side. I'm not a great optimist in managers returning back to their old jobs, club or country.


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Reply #4 posted 07/13/04 6:29am

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senik said:

noepie said:



Hey, we lost as well you know.

But we're making sure that it won't happen again, because rumours are getting stronger that Marco van Basten will be the new coach for the dutch sqaud for the world cup in 2006.
With Johan Cruijff also helping out.




Really!!! eek

Ah man, van Basten was such a talent as a player! That knee injury was a bloody shame. He's

regarded as a great great striker of his generation, but if he stayed injury free he could have

been one of the all time best nod

Not sure about his coaching ability though and hasn't Cruyff already had a stint with the Dutch

side. I'm not a great optimist in managers returning back to their old jobs, club or country.



Cruyff has never been a manager for the national squad and van basten is already the coach for the second team of ajax together with John van 't schip.
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Reply #5 posted 07/13/04 6:54am

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Oh, I must be mistaken then, sorry about that Noepie. I thought Cruyff was involved once. I'll go with your Dutch authority anyhow thumbs up!


Re: van Basten however, I've don't know much about his coached teams but I think he may lack the experience at the top level. Reserve team coaching and top flight international level
football are oceans apart. Look at Brian Kidd and Steve MaClaren under Fergie at Scum Utd,
both great and I mean fantastic coachs for the reserves and 1st team, but to sail your own boat as the gaffer is another thing entirely. MaClaren's not done a bad job to be fair at 'Boro but Kidd fell to bits at Blackburn.

On a national level the same goes for Platt and Peter Taylor.

If what you stated were to happen, it may make more sense if Cruyff was head coach and
van Basten assistant. shrug May be.

By the way I'm loving your 'Head banging' emoticon! It's mad wink


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Reply #6 posted 07/13/04 6:59am

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I have to admit that I have my doubts as well with van basten being head coach, but he might just pull it of.

And it would also be a psychological advantage, because the other team would be like: omg that's Marco van fucking Basten.
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