Are Barcelona taking lessons from Liverpool? #fcb
From @barcastuff on Twitter:
‘note: jimenez, spokesman referee committee, is member of falange, franco’s fascist anti-catalan party http://bit.ly/wW6gpy (2nd pic, middle)’
I smell a conspiracy. Wait, no, I smell nuts.
Smell like cocoa puffs
Diego Forlán, Atlético Madrid v Barcelona, La Liga, 1 March 2009
This is a victory for football.
If Xavi Alonso were formed successfully, which club do you think he’d play for?
Real Madrid or Barca?
Oh right, of course: Manchester City.
(via sophrosune)
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The real reason behind Kanoute’s rage!
Footballers’ hair is a subject we(I) here at the Surreal Football Tumblr are(am) very concerned about and dedicated to providing thorough in-depth coverage of.
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Over at Toblerone Jones we wrote you a little something.
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Chelsea > Barcelona. FUCKING WHAT.
More flowcharts here.
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Alessandro Nesta and The Classiest Moment at the Camp Nou last night
35 years old. 78 caps for Italy. 19 years of club
footballcalcio in Italy. For Milan fans, for Italians across the world, Alessandro Nesta is a man that makes you proud to be associated with him in any way, shape, or form. Though Thiago Silva may have stolen the show at the Camp Nou last night with a last minute equaliser that allowed the match between FC Barcelona and AC Milan to finish 2-2. But the headlines only tell so much of the story. Nesta put in a performance that resembled his best days from 8 or 9 years. He never backed down against an opponent, his timing on every tackle was impeccable, and his unparalleled defensive instincts could be seen from anywhere in the stadium. This moment, this sublime tackle against the best player in the world has shown another generation of fans what true legends in this game are made of.
Still got it. This is a victory for football.
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In a grand victory for football, AC Milan kept Barcelona to a draw at the Camp Nou on Tuesday night. Toblerone Jones had a thousand and something words to say about it, plus pictures yay!
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Tremendous victory for football. Forza Milan.





