1. Originally posted by Coen:Me and our former captain who led us to the World Cup Final with his stunner against Uruguay. Picture is taken yesterday after a shooting for a Dutch talkshow called Barend en Barend.

    Giovanni van Bronckhorst!

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    Feyenoord Nice picture
  2. great pictures!!!
    hasn't Roy Makaay played for Bayern Munich for a while? I think we had him around for some time...


  3. Yes he was Bayern's top scorer in the 2003 - 2004, 2004 - 2005, 2005 - 2006 and 2006 - 2007 season! In total he made 103 (!!!) goals for FC Hollywood. You guys gave him the nickname "Das Phantom" in Germany. Remember?

  4. Iam a great Fan of FC Sankt Pauli
    German 1 Bundesliga!!!
  5. Wow Coen! Amazing shots!
  6. Now that we're doing quite bad (nr.8 on 16 teams in Belgium), i think it's time to tell i'm a fan of Club Brugge KV. Why ? Because i hate those "succes-supporters" who are shouting when they're nr.1, but run away when they're losing. C'mon you blues !


  7. :X :X :X
  8. Gareth Bale is a great player, really enjoyed the way he played against Inter tonight. And also FC Twente did a great job.
  9. CMON YOU SPURS!!!!!!!!! now watch all the cashed up clubs come knocking for Bale, i duno if u can put a price on that kind of player
  10. Originally posted by Andrew_C:CMON YOU SPURS!!!!!!!!! now watch all the cashed up clubs come knocking for Bale, i duno if u can put a price on that kind of player


    I heard Barca wants him, but I hope he stays with the Spurs.


  11. Is he as good in the League as he plays every time in the Champions League? He made two goals so far, but did he gave a lot of assists like he did in the game against Inter? Yesterday he was just unstopable! His acceleration just before the third goal was amazing Also supprised by FC Copenhagen, they are almost secure for a spot in the next round!!! And last but not least FC Twente did a GREAT job against Bremen, good to have such a strong Dutch team in the Champions League again

    P.s. Too bad for him that he is born in Wales, no change to shine on a World Cup