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fc barcelona thread.

Discussion in 'World Football' started by Scarecrow, Dec 20, 2010.

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  1. Mystic Penguin

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    1-0 BARCA!!! Abidal
     
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    Cool, reserves again?
     
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    nice one! visca el barca.
     
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    barca beating deportivo 1-0, villa.
     
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    Can't believe Andy Gray said that. What an idiot. Saying that just proves that his knowledge of the game extends entirely to the "best league in the world" EPL. Teams have tried kicking Barca out of a game before, Real Madrid tried it a couple of years ago; they were soundly beaten and had at least one player (can't remember if it was more) sent off. Stoke would be lucky to get out of their own half to even try a long throw. The only issue with Barca is their squad size. Would they be able to cope if, say, Messi and Xavi got injured? On the other hand, their youth setup is excellent, and another hidden gem of a player would most likely step out from the shadows of the youth team to fill the void. At Barca, if you're good enough, you're old enough, which is probably why they have so many home-grown players; they give youth a chance.