On 6 Apr 2010, at 21:39, wayne callaghan wrote: > Watching Barcelona tonight, its clever stuff, when their midfielders or > strikers, lose the ball they chase and tackle back to regain possession. Also > they nearly always pass it to the feet of one of their own players. They also > dive with wonderful artisic merit. > Theres a young lad playing for them by the name of messi, he's a tenacious > lttle centre forward, creates space, not affraid to get stuck, and ive not > seen him fall on his arse or miscontrol once.... > It must cost a fortune for a ticket for a game, as i've paid between £22 & > £31 this season to watch stuff so far removed from tonights game, im not sure > its even the same sport.
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