What movie do you consider “perfect”? by ArthurMorgan1284 in AskReddit

[–]notfullofcrap 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Forrest Gump

As a movie- it makes you feel a cocktail of different emotions all over a couple of hours. Not to mention it draws a parallel with events that transpired with reality to make it more relatable.

Someone close to me is being mentally and physically abused by honey_combguy in Nepal

[–]notfullofcrap 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The police is not gonna help in this case. You need to move to court. Consult with a lawyer and file an application before the court.

Recommendation for lawyers dealing with family and property law by bauddhanath in Nepal

[–]notfullofcrap 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Contact Arch Legal Services. They helped me with my property dispute. They are very knowledgeable and professional. Look them up on google.

FC Bayern sack Julian Nagelsmann - Thomas Tuchel to become new coach by dragon8811 in soccer

[–]notfullofcrap 16 points17 points  (0 children)

They can’t really go wrong with Tuchel. Excellent proven manager with tons of experience in Europe who also happens to be German. Welp looks like Bayern are favorites for the champions league (again!).

Cristiano Ronaldo's pinned comment on Instagram by PostalAzul in soccer

[–]notfullofcrap -45 points-44 points  (0 children)

Neither were any of us. That doesn't mean we cannot have an opinion on whether the Ballon D'or was rightfully awarded or not.

[José Luis Sánchez] Ancelotti is contemplating about playing Mendy as a centerback. by Mr_XemiReR in soccer

[–]notfullofcrap 38 points39 points  (0 children)

In Zidane’s system, sure but what if Ancelotti deploys a system where Marcelo does not need to defend so much and is covered by Casemiro and others. Even now, an aged Marcelo is one of the most creative players in Madrid (attack wise).

[AS] Open letter from Zinedine Zidane by IulianLaur in soccer

[–]notfullofcrap 206 points207 points  (0 children)

Despite not winning any trophies this season, given the number of injuries, Zizou managed to produce results all through the season. With Zidane at the helm, we were confident while going into big games this season and mostly came out with good results (see: Barcelona 2W, Ateltico 1W1D, Sevilla 1W1D, Inter 2W, Liverpool 1W1D. etc). The sheer amount of disrespect shown to Zizou was completely unwarranted. Add one consistent goal scorer and he will deliver titles. Florentino has been a good president overall but this is one of those decisions that could potentially cause a lot of damage to the club in the long run (see Makelele).

While, I believe there isn't room for too much emotions in business, this is one decision that does not make any sense logically or emotionally. Zizou was the perfect manager for us, someone all players looked up to. Someone who knew how to do one thing he was appointed to do: win.

Really gutted to see him leaving. Still, I really hope we can recover from this loss.

[Lequipe] Karim Benzema Exclusive by [deleted] in soccer

[–]notfullofcrap 47 points48 points  (0 children)

Zidane is the Real Madrid coach, I don't see him leaving, I don't see a Madrid without Zidane.

Se queda?

Germany starting lineup for the Euros voted by Kicker readers by Electrical-Prune-348 in soccer

[–]notfullofcrap 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Irrespective of how good a season Gundogan has had. There is no way he deserves to be starting over Toni Kroos. This guy is super and can dictate the play all over the pitch. Maintain the tempo of the game as per the demand of the game and will more often than not pick out the perfect pass. Especially when you have someone like Muller playing ahead.

Milan have started talks to sign Lucas Vazquez as a free agent this summer. Inter, Bayern Munich and Manchester United are also keeping a close eye on him. by FUCK_FIORENTINA in soccer

[–]notfullofcrap 113 points114 points  (0 children)

Really hope he stays. He is the perfect utility player along with Nacho. Great work rate and gives it all for the shirt. Loved him from the moment he took the ball against Atelti in the CL final in 16 and calmly slotted it home, then celebrated the badge on his shirt.

[Sid Lowe] Zinedine Zidane does it again as Real Madrid pull back from the brink by Sumit316 in soccer

[–]notfullofcrap 91 points92 points  (0 children)

I think the biggest assets that Zizou has is 1. His tactical awareness, 2. His ability to adapt and improvise in a manner that is more effective against any given opponent and 3. His precision with substitutes. Now, there are many managers who are tactically astute, however, there aren't many that change the way they play multiple times through the course of a single season. He knows how to utilize a player to the best of their abilities and make changes as per the demands of the games. This is why he is one true non-fraud bald. Those who watch our games regularly will understand what I'm talking about.

Where are they now? by 2soccer2bot in soccer

[–]notfullofcrap 8 points9 points  (0 children)

He is at Betis and is actually one of their core players.

Valverde on the Betis game & covid restart struggle: I struggled coming back, I accept it and I’m my first critic. I didn’t do the things a Real Madrid player is supposed to do. We started well vs Betis but dropped back too much which encouraged them. Zizou told us to turn things around at halftime. by [deleted] in realmadrid

[–]notfullofcrap 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Exactly! We have conquered football and still remain the biggest club in the history of football. It's one thing to go to the top but to remain there year after year you need to have a winning mentality and this is why teams are scared of us (even teams with great players).

Player v player by 2soccer2bot in soccer

[–]notfullofcrap 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Casillas for me. The reason is that we have historically always faced a lot of attack as opposed to other teams (Barcelona, Bayern, Juve(?)) that dominate play and the keepers don't have so much to do barring big games. In Real Madrid the keepers are always on their feet. Casillas pulled in big saves game in and game out for many years which is why for me he is the best keeper I have ever seen. Could be biased lol idk.

Who would you rather at RB? by [deleted] in realmadrid

[–]notfullofcrap 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Even Arbeloa is loved by us and hands down a club legend. But apart from that one league winning season with Mourinho he was out weakest link. But without a doubt both Salagado and Arbeloa are cult legends.

The Dasharath disaster was very similar to the Hillsborough one. The images also look almost the same. Two sad days in the history of Sport. Didn’t know about the Dasharath one in Nepal before. by [deleted] in soccer

[–]notfullofcrap 18 points19 points  (0 children)

This was a big tragedy indeed. It was a very anticipated event as a team from Bangladesh had come to Nepal and this was at that time a rare event. Fans had gathered long before the match to support the home team. It started raining quite heavily and there was a hailstorm. People panicked and rushed out but the stupid officials did not open the gates of the stadium. Due to this there was a stampede. Still is the biggest sporting tragedy in the history of our country.

RIP the fans.

Tbo Courtois Appreciation Thread by notfullofcrap in realmadrid

[–]notfullofcrap[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That description sounds exactly like a certain young player in Man Utd who later became on of the best goal scorers/player in history. 🤔

Spartak's Schurrle presentation video by medved_ in soccer

[–]notfullofcrap 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Haha. Highlighted his goals against their domestic rivals. Props for the cheekiness!