The FC of Your Heart
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Greece football is full with criminal managers and club founders.
even how you get it in your head to come on the pitch with a gun?
what a competition i hope the Paok and other team get banned from the FIFA.
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Ajax, Sv Hillegom and AC Milan i SUpport.
BAyern is als a nice fancy club
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Ajax, Sv Hillegom and AC Milan i SUpport.
BAyern is als a nice fancy club
Might not be a high profile manager or one of the bigger player transfers. But considering Derby have to do some restructuring and hopefully, this is a long-term appointment; Lampard is a great asset and no slouch -
Already brought in Jody Morris from Chelsea for his backroom staff, and with their connections, we could some more EPL related appointments -
https://www.dcfc.co.uk/news/2018/06/jody-morris-joins-frank-lampards-coaching-staff
A focus on the academy, Derby having one of the best in the country, could see talent like Hughes to hit our screens.
What preseason-transfers excite you the most about you FCotH?
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@tommy-timbers Ah, Happy to meet another American here!
I'm down in Maryland, near DC. Do you keep up with MLS? -
FC Barcelona & Fenerbahçe SK
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Lech Poznan
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tonight my club is playing against belgium standart LUIK.
here a small impression how we meet with supporters to support the enemy.
nice meeting with our boys.
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On November 1, 1905, a class of one of the well-established schools in Istanbul was the event that would change the history of Turkish sports in the future.
The seeds of the Galatasaray sports club were laid in the Galatasaray Mekteb-i Sulatani and by their own students. In addition to Ali Sami, Asim Tevfik, Emin Bulent, Bekir Sitki, Resat Sirvani, Celal Ibrahim, Tahsin Nihat, Abidin Daver and Refik Cevdet also participated in the decision to establish such a club.
The club was first known as Galatasaray Terbiye-i Bedeniye Club. According to Ali Sami, their goal was to play like a British team, to have a team identified with their own colors and to beat all other non-Turkish teams.
Initially, there were different suggestions about the name of the club, but the founders gave the club the name of Galatasaray.
It is necessary to say that Galatasaray High School, where the yellow red team grew up, has made significant contributions to Turkish education so far. In public, this name means long-term excellence in education.
Galatasaray has become a well-known and respected team throughout its history. It is doubtless the best Turkish Football Club ever.
Galatasaray of Turkey's most trophy-winning takımıdır.14 league titles, 13 Federation (Turkey) Cup and countless others ... At the same time, thanks to the success in Europe outside the best-known Turkish success Champion Clubs' in 1988. In takımıdır.avrupa Cup UEFA in the semi-final and 2000 Cup championship.
In 1988, he became the first Turkish team to reach the semifinals in the European Cups of Galatasaray with European Stars such as Gold Shoe-Tanju Colak, Prekazi, Simovic and Ugur Tobacco.
In the 90s, Galatasaray has continued its successes of course Ş Hagi, Popescu, Filipescu, Van Gobbel, Adrian Ilie, Dean Saunders, Kubilay Turkyilmaz, Kosecki and international stars such as Brigade, Bulent, Hakan Sukur, Arif, Okan, Suat, Emre, Ergun, Fatih, Hakan Unsal such as the best generation of Turkish football has been successful in success.
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This is the atmosphere and club i like.
Tonight the match against Bayers but then in Amsterdam
here a small video off our supporters.
The FIght is in Amsterdam tonight
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Real Madrid and Liverpool since day one
In Belgium I root for Lokeren and Racing Genk
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MANCHESTER UNITED from the womb to the tomb
even though wehave Mourinho and Lukaku
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Left legg is a tattoo of Dennis Bergkamp?
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Left legg is a tattoo of Dennis Bergkamp?
@oioihillegom_nl Ole Gunnar Solskjær
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@oioihillegom_nl Ole Gunnar Solskjær
@e-u-g-e-n-e said in The FC of Your Heart:
@oioihillegom_nl Ole Gunnar Solskjær
that is the guy on the tattoo?
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dont understand s***, but what an atmosphere in greece.
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You gotta support your cities right?
K.F TREPCA '89 is definitely mine, not any particular reason behind it, simply because I was grown up with it, watching them play in the horrible conditions that
provides
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You gotta support your cities right?
K.F TREPCA '89 is definitely mine, not any particular reason behind it, simply because I was grown up with it, watching them play in the horrible conditions that
provides
.
@joe-mcnorthman said in The FC of Your Heart:
You gotta support your cities right?
100% right Nerty!
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My local club is OHL, short for Oud-Heverlee Leuven.
Been a fan since I started following football back in 2010.The first year I started supporting them we promoted to the 1st division for the first time in 61 (!) years, which was pretty awesome.
After the promotion we had 3 pretty good years in the Pro League. The fourth year, however, we relegated.After one year in the 2nd division we promoted again, but despite having maybe one of the best squads in years, we relegated again..
Been playing in the 2nd division ever since, with ups and downs. This season is going awful, probably the worst season since I started supporting OHL.Still hoping for better times to come