Anyways, if you're able to catch a Gladbach game you should, as Arango's just a joy to watch.
BTW: Do you play some Fifa? And if so, on which console?
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Det the Threat wrote:Yeah, Bundesliga and Premier League are mostly at the same time(even though some EPL games are starting at noon Saturdays CET.
Anyways, if you're able to catch a Gladbach game you should, as Arango's just a joy to watch.
BTW: Do you play some Fifa? And if so, on which console?
fatlever wrote:
i'll definitely check them out.
i have fifa 2010 on xbox and i am terrible at it, even after years of playing. i was thinking about getting 2013 if the reviews were good or perhaps switching to pro evolution.

fatlever wrote:the two things i found difficult on fifa was
1) controlling your dribble vs the CPU. it seems like at soon as the ball was at my feet the CPU was on top of me poking the ball away. made for a bunch of ping pong passing rather than any dribbling.
2) damn near impossible to shoot with any power and still keep the shot down.
i spent most of my time playing the my player and gunning for various my player achievements.
fatlever wrote:you should check out our NBA2K13 thread. lots of great stories about our gameplay.
fatlever wrote:fox soccer lost the rights to EPL in the US today. NBC will have rights starting next year. i hope this isnt a bad thing. i get pretty much every chelsea game live currently. how does NBC improve on that?

fatlever wrote:det, i am glad you finally came around and are now embracing the joy of chelsea![]()
the fifa13 you describe sounds pretty good. i will probably grab it once i get bored with 2k13. i am dying to playing with the band of 3 - mata, oscar and hazard. marin was on the bench for the first time all year sunday. i am interested to see how he does playing in that three. and dont forget victor moses. where the hell are they going to put de brunye when he comes back from loan next year?

fatlever wrote:on one chelsea blog i follow there was some talk/hope that perhaps de brunye would eventually be able to play in lampards spot in the double pivot. they cited some examples recently where he had been playing deeper for both werder and belgium. we are painfully thin in the double pivot having only mikel, lampard, ramires and romeu to rotate between two spots. lampard's time is coming to an end soon so we may only have 3 for that spot in the near future. we get essien back next year, but no telling what the plans are for him going forward. we also could bring josh mceachran into the senior squad, but not sure he is ready. also some thought that perhaps oscar once he gets stronger might fill that lampard role and play deeper.


Det the Threat wrote:@fats:
Ready for a battle at the last 32 of Europa League?![]()
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Borussia Mönchengladbach won an ugly one 2:0 against Limassol and thanks to Marseille losing to Fenerbahce at home, we're now in that knockout stage, finishing at 2nd place in our group.
fatlever wrote:Det the Threat wrote:@fats:
Ready for a battle at the last 32 of Europa League?![]()
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Borussia Mönchengladbach won an ugly one 2:0 against Limassol and thanks to Marseille losing to Fenerbahce at home, we're now in that knockout stage, finishing at 2nd place in our group.
haha... yeah, i guess i better get ready for thursday games.i guess the silver lining... we can focus more on the premier league and get a few younger guys some more experience. then again, im sure rafa will be trying to win as many trophies as possible to keep his job, so he'll probably field our strongest lineups on thursdays as well.
