pistolpetes11 wrote: » Years ago , bloody brutal he is , The defender who cant defend , not too bad going forward
Fully established as a right-back and Porto's first-choice since the 2004–05 season, after the departures of Paulo Ferreira and veteran Carlos Secretário, Bosingwa was a vital element in the team's conquest of another three league titles, in four seasons. 2004–05 ended on a sour note as, in May, Bosingwa was at the wheel of his jeep when excess speed and wet road conditions led to a serious accident, with the vehicle skidding off the motorway and rolling down an embankment before bursting into flames. Along with the Porto player, four other footballers travelled, including Boavista player Nélson.[3] All escaped alive, but one of them, Sandro Luís (player of modest Grupo Desportivo os Minhocas), had to have his left foot amputated as a result of the accident, which took place in Valongo. Bosingwa was subsequently suspended by the club
SirDelboy18 wrote: » They might have been able to had the second goal not been given. It ruined the game.
homer_simpson wrote: » If's but's and maybe's, at the end of the day its the scoreline that matters.
homer_simpson wrote: » If's but's and maybe's, at the end of the day its the scoreline that matters, at the minute that reads; 4-1
kitakyushu wrote: » Torres on to give a few free footballs to some lucky fans in the crow.
SirDelboy18 wrote: » At the end of the day the definition of a goal in football is the ball crossing the line.
citytillidie wrote: » How was it not even a free kick out against Terry for that "2nd goal"
Sgt Pepper 64 wrote: » Torres or Drogba to start the final? Now that WILL be interesting
homer_simpson wrote: » Lots of empty seats in the spurs end now, lmao! :pac:
Mr Alan wrote: » That statement would only really make sense of the scoreline wasn't massively influenced by horrendous officiating
homer_simpson wrote: » Both + no Kalou.