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peanut-
Feb 17, 2004
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serious gaylord posted:

Theres a pretty good quote from Gary Neville about the Euro 96 semi final, where one of the physios came around with a 'pain killing' injection.

I always wonder whether the players themselves are cognisant of what's going on, or if they're just handed stuff by the club that they assume must be legit.

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peanut-
Feb 17, 2004
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Pedro De Heredia posted:

The only good news for Spain is that none of these players are gonna be in the next World Cup (or even the Euros) anyway.

Casillas, Xabi, Ramos, Xavi, Iniesta, Pique, Busquets, Villa, Torres, Cazorla, Pedro, Costa, almost everyone's a goner.

Iniesta being dropped would be insanity.

peanut-
Feb 17, 2004
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Lamadrid posted:

Iniesta always arrives to end of season in a terrible state.He's 30 now and he's not going to be able to hold up the next two years.

He's your best player by a mile, and still was at this tournament in spite of the generally poor performance. He was the only one that looked bothered.

I understand wanting a clear out and moving on, but Spain dropping Iniesta is like Portugal dropping Ronaldo levels of crazy talk imo

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