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Cazador

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  1. I would like to play against those mofo’s, beat their asses on the servers until i get tired :))
  2. I am so tired, sitting here waiting if I hear one more "just be patient", it’s always gonna stay the same. So let me just give up, let me just let go, if this isn’t good for me well I don’t want to know.

  3. 6 zii ca ai in comunitate. Trebuie 7. Dar ieartati o zi, ultima data !
  4. University feels good.

  5. Contra pentru acest motiv.
  6. Cazador

    Hello !

    Welcome to the community.
  7. - Textul secundar ( rangfort, wwww.rangfort.ro, nume server ) este obligatoriu !
  8. "They don’t do thier f job but they moan about the others."

  9. Hello, straight up to the point, i enjoy playing Counter-Strike and Pro Evolution Soccer 2013. This is what my Pc can handle at the moment. I really am looking forward to play DBD ( Dead By Daylight ) with my friend @Skadi as soon as I can buy my new pc because the game looks bomb. Today I recorded something for the community and I cutted it to the best moments, I played pes 2013 and let me know how did I play Here is the footage of the half time, agains the best settings of the game:
  10. Jose Mourinho - the subject of reports last night that he's to be sacked this weekend - has been told to stop moaning about Manchester United's shortcomings when he should be putting his focus on their strengths. Paul Scholes's latest plea to Mourinho to cease taking pot-shots at his players came as the manager admitted during a tetchy press conference yesterday that it would be unacceptable for United to go five successive matches without a win for only the second time in 20 years. United would claim that unwanted record if they fail to beat Newcastle at Old Trafford today but, if he stays, Scholes believes Mourinho's best chance of arresting ailing fortunes would be to end the verbal attacks and pick a settled team. "I'm sick of him moaning about what he hasn't got when I think he really should be concentrating on what he has got," Scholes said. "I think he's got some real quality in the squad who are very low in confidence. It's all about giving the lads confidence. "When they're constantly hearing that they're not good enough or that they're not performing, you think of players like Anthony Martial or Marcus Rashford, it's about giving them a run of games. "They'll come in and people are dying for them to play. They will be given one game or an hour and not perform that great, but you've to give them a run of five, six, seven, eight games. "I think that's when you can judge these types of players. Unfortunately because the form's not great, he's chopping and changing. He has no idea what his best team is, no idea what his best system is, and this is after over two years." Mourinho insisted yesterday that his team "can do" and "will do much better than what it is doing" but offered a pointed response when asked why he was having such difficulty getting them to gel. "Because sometimes things are not just in the manager's hands," he said. He also reiterated that last season's second-place finish was "phenomenal" because "opponents with much more potential than us finished behind us", an apparent reference to Liverpool, Chelsea and Spurs. United's last win was more than a fortnight ago - a 3-0 Champions League win against Young Boys in Berne - while their last win at Old Trafford was some 59 days ago, on the opening weekend of the season against Leicester City. "No home wins. That's true. Only one defeat at home all season," said Mourinho, acknowledging the defeat to Tottenham Hotspur in late August. The United manager counts his side's League Cup elimination on penalties to Derby County as a draw. Mourinho added that things were not going to plan at Old Trafford "for many different reasons", but refused to expand on this answer. "I know we are in the beginning of October and we look to tables all around Europe and in many of the leagues the tables in September and October don't reflect what is going to happen in a few months later or even in the end of the season," he said. "We know that to improve that position we need to win these three points but we know that our opposition also need the points." Credits: Daily Telegraph, London
  11. Meanwhile you guys are playing the lastest games, I cant wait to get a good PC so I can enjoy Counter-Strike: Global Offesive. :))
  12. Manchester United came into this game knowing that a big result was needed in order to ease the pressure on Jose Mourinho. The Portuguese boss has been hanging by a thread courtesy of the club’s recent results, with many feeling as if the Champions League would serve as a welcome distraction from the Premier League. Unfortunately, things didn’t quite pan out that way, with Valencia being able to hold the Red Devils to a goalless draw on a tense night at Old Trafford. Positive start The Old Trafford crowd were attempting to lift their team throughout the night, but it didn’t really pay off. United did start the game quite brightly with Alexis Sanchez and Marcus Rashford injecting that extra bit of quality into the starting XI, but they weren’t able to translate that into success in front of goal. They were a class above Valencia at times in terms of the way they were moving the ball around the pitch, but at times, they just came across as being a little bit lethargic. Valencia grew into the game and had some solid chances to take the lead against the run of play, but also weren’t able to capitalise as the poor form of both teams carried through to this encounter. United seemed to have a bit of momentum heading into the end of the game, but when it rains it pours, and their fans were left to wonder what could’ve been if they’d have had an extra bit of luck up top. Much to be desired The hosts won’t have too much time to gather themselves, with a big game against Newcastle United at the weekend. They know that a loss against the Magpies could seal Mourinho’s fate, while a win could rejuvenate their entire season. Valencia, on the other hand, will experience something of a crash course in the fate of scheduling when they take on Spanish champions Barcelona. So while many would’ve come into this game hoping for a change of pace from United and Valencia, it turns out that it was more of the ‘same old, same old’ that has plagued their respective campaigns. Match Report Manchester United: De Gea (6.5), Valencia (6), Bailly (6.5), Smalling (6.5), Shaw (6.5), Fellaini (6), Matic (7), Pogba (6), Sanchez (6.5), Lukaku (5.5), Rashford (7) Valencia: Neto (5.5), Piccini (5.5), Garay (6), Gabriel (6.5), Gaya (6), Coquelin (5.5), Parejo (6), Kondogbia (6), Guedes (6.5), Rodrigo (5.5), Batshuayi (6) Referee: Slavko Vincic Goals: N/A Yellow Cards: Lukaku, Piccini, Gaya, Coquelin, Parejo, Kondogbia, Rodrigo Red Cards: N/A Source: SoccerNews
  13. I am keeping the last chance in my soul, waiting for a miracle to happen everyday. Holding you so much because you really was the only one. My mind might be a game and I really wanna watch u there.

  14. My friend, you cannot just copy and paste another guy’s request. Your posts are all in English and here comes something in Romanian. Your posts aren’t even 100 (minimum required). People just need the color and not think about it too much, sad.
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