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egyetlen pozitívum vele kapcsolatban, hogy nyáron lejár a szerződése.
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Válasz Dodge01 hozzászólására (#17923) |
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Price 8. SO - nyolcadik HABS kapus, akinek ez egy idényben sikerült. Legutóbb (1976/77) Ken Dryden csinálta meg ugyanezt.
Rekord még messze van (lehetetlen), George Hainsworth 1928-29-ben 22 SO-t csinált.
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------------ "To you from failing hands we throw the torch. Be yours to hold it high." (John McCrae: In Flanders Fields - 1915) |
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Jól van szuper
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Válasz isty hozzászólására (#17924) |
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Igen , azt hiszem eleg jol beilleszkedett a csapatba, habar szerintem Dominic Moore jobb jatekos volt.
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Válasz Dodge01 hozzászólására (#17923) |
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------------ Grand Manitou |
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De elégedettek vagytok vele? Vagy nem? (Még mindig sajnálom hogy eltradeltük)
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Válasz isty hozzászólására (#17921) |
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------------ "Egy marék porban az iszonyatot megmutatom neked." |
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Price-nak koszonhetoen eleg sima ugy volt a mai
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Válasz p@lee22 hozzászólására (#17920) |
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------------ Grand Manitou |
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Halpern 24 pontos , 11 gollal. Jo 2 way jatekosnak szamit, most tobb icetime-al. Kozepszeru jatekos, jo bulizo.
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Válasz Dodge01 hozzászólására (#17919) |
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------------ Grand Manitou |
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MTL @ PIT 3:0 (1:0, 2:0, 0:0) http://ur.ly/GfbE
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------------ "To you from failing hands we throw the torch. Be yours to hold it high." (John McCrae: In Flanders Fields - 1915) |
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Halpern hogy alakít idáig?
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------------ "Egy marék porban az iszonyatot megmutatom neked." |
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helyi idő szerint...
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Válasz isty hozzászólására (#17917) |
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------------ "To you from failing hands we throw the torch. Be yours to hold it high." (John McCrae: In Flanders Fields - 1915) |
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mai meccs du. 2-kor kezdodik!!
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------------ Grand Manitou |
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Még a Nassau-ban is boozták északi barátunkat!
http://ur.ly/GevA
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------------ "To you from failing hands we throw the torch. Be yours to hold it high." (John McCrae: In Flanders Fields - 1915) |
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"Gary Bettman is a cancer to the great game of hockey, and #NHL owners just prolonged our agony by another 5 years."
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------------ "To you from failing hands we throw the torch. Be yours to hold it high." (John McCrae: In Flanders Fields - 1915) |
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általános viselet Montréalban
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------------ "To you from failing hands we throw the torch. Be yours to hold it high." (John McCrae: In Flanders Fields - 1915) |
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tudom le,nagyon nincs időm mostanában semmire.
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Válasz PAT hozzászólására (#17911) |
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MONTREAL - It arrived by email at 4:17 Thursday afternoon, about an hour and a day early by Canadiens tradition.
The Habs have a habit of dispatching their most important communiqués late on a Friday afternoon, after most of the media have closed their laptops and set sail into the weekend.
Not this time.
Geoff Molson’s bold open letter to fans arrived in plenty of time to make the afternoon open-line shows and the evening news. And this release was a very loud cannon volley across the bow of the National Hockey League.
Good for Molson, good for his team, good for hockey.
The chairman and owner of the Canadiens indicated in a strongly worded letter that he and his club will not take lying down the NHL’s decision not to discipline Boston Bruins captain Zdeno Chara.
Chara’s reckless, violent check Tuesday at the Bell Centre has put Canadiens forward Max Pacioretty out of hockey for the balance of the season – perhaps longer – with a fractured fourth vertebra and a severe concussion.
In a statement late Wednesday afternoon, after the NHL announced that Chara would face no discipline for his actions, Canadiens general manager Pierre Gauthier said only that the league “took its decision and it’s not for us to express our opinion publicly.”
A few hours later from St. Louis, where the Habs’ charter flight had just landed for Thursday night’s game against the Blues, veteran centreman Scott Gomez said considerably more:
“Guys are livid, they’re very pissed off,” he said of the feelings that he and many teammates shared about the league sending Chara on his way without even a slap on the wrist.
And then the boss weighed in on Thursday.
Molson called the NHL’s dismissal of Chara, without ever using the Bruin’s name, “a hard blow” for Canadiens players and fans “which shook the faith that we, as a community, have in this sport that we hold in such high regard.”
So Gauthier will attend next week’s GM meetings in Boca Raton, Fla., with a two-point message: one of unhappiness with the NHL ruling, the other stressing the need for improved player safety.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman, Molson said in his letter, “has agreed to make this issue a priority” at the meetings. Unclear was whether Molson means the non-suspension or safety, or both.
If the Canadiens can’t – and they won’t – get the league to punish Chara, they’ll at least seriously rock a leaky NHL boat that’s taken on an ocean of water this season over headshots, blindside hits, inconsistent discipline meted out for the mindless acts of players, and fan-free franchises on which the league stubbornly refuses to admit defeat.
The story developed Thursday with more twists and turns than a P.K. Subban power-play rush:
Pacioretty was discharged from Montreal General Hospital, returning home to continue his recovery. This followed the revelation earlier in the day that he had been seen walking the hospital’s corridors. You half-expected to hear he was a game-time decision to play in St. Louis Thursday night.
Bettman said following a U.S. congressional panel talk in Washington that “our hockey operations people are extraordinarily comfortable with the decision they made” on Chara, perhaps fortifying his words because of the colossal negative backlash the league has felt.
In Boston, Chara said: “I had no idea (Pacioretty) was on the ice … I had no idea it was him.” Which, if true, suggests three things: Pacioretty’s shoulder-blades-spanning nameplate isn’t big enough; one of the world’s premier defencemen is shockingly unaware of the opponent he’s facing; and that there was no act of long-memory revenge after Pacioretty’s push of Chara following the former’s overtime winner scored in Montreal on Jan. 8.
Air Canada, a significant league sponsor, threatened to withdraw its support of the NHL unless the hot-button headshot issue is acted upon. Bettman pretty much laughed that off, saying teams could take their flight business elsewhere. (Bettman’s luggage, next time he flies Air Canada, is headed to Mozambique.)
Politicians at every level gladly piled on thanks to this golden goose of free publicity.
Montreal police opened a resource-wasting criminal investigation into Chara’s hit. In a statement, Pacioretty said, “I have no desire for him to be prosecuted legally.”
The NHL Players’ Association weighed in not on the troubling lack of respect its members consistently show one another, but on the construction of arenas, saying it will inspect the Bell Centre and other rinks, as necessary. Another target missed.
Canadiens fans were organizing a rally for next Tuesday night outside the Bell Centre, the Habs home to the Washington Capitals that night.
And around dinnertime, Pacioretty opened a social-network Twitter account, @MaxPacioretty67. His first tweet, exactly as it appeared: “Wanted to start twitter to thank the fans, the media, and the everyone in montreal who has supported me over the past 48 hours.” So Max didn’t proofread his tweet – why should he be any different?
Cutting through all the clutter late in the afternoon was Molson’s letter.
The Canadiens are the NHL’s oldest franchise, the team virtually a public trust that currently is managed by Molson and his consortium of investors who in 2009 bought the club, its Bell Centre arena and its lucrative Evenko entertainment business from George Gillett Jr.
Gauthier will face his 29 counterparts next week not as the GM of a gasping sunbelt team or an albatross from Georgia. He will represent an NHL cornerstone, the most successful franchise in history, and the league brass won’t be able to stifle a yawn while awaiting more important business.
As Max Pacioretty heals his broken body, he might want to consider this:
It’s possible that his injury could finally stir the NHL into action on the stupidity that’s overtaken hockey. This could, at long last, be the tipping point in a game that’s crying out for a little balance.
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------------ Grand Manitou |
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Kicsit levagy maradva, 1 meccset sem kapott és MaxPac jól van, mondjuk csak kicsit kell lejjebb menni.
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Válasz bali88 hozzászólására (#17908) |
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azért ez fasz
"And if they decide they need to do other things with their sponsorship dollars, that's their prerogative, just like it's the prerogative of our clubs that fly on Air Canada to make other arrangements if they don't think Air Canada is giving them the appropriate level of service."
minek is a ligának/csapatoknak az a pénz, hisz mindegyik olyan kibaszottul faszán el van eresztve. barom. elmehetne magyar sportdiplomatának is ezzel az erővel...
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Bettman and the NHL brass nothing but money hungry pricks.About Air-Canada?Well will see if(when) the sponsors stop sponsoring professional hockey(NHL)Very irresponsible comments by Bettman that's for sure.
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Válasz Cshoobee hozzászólására (#17907) |
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ma láttam a videót,mekkora egy ez a Chara.remélem eltiltják(de ne 1-2 meccsre.)
sráccal mi lett,tudja még folytatni egyáltalán?
ez a f@sz szlovák ki is törhette volna a nyakát ezzel az ütközéssel...
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WASHINGTON - NHL commissioner Gary Bettman took a tough stance Thursday in the face of a mounting outcry about violence in professional hockey following a brutal check that's left a Montreal Canadien with a severe concussion and a fractured vertebra in his neck.
In the U.S. capital for a series of hockey-related events, Bettman cautioned against "over-legislating" head hits in the wake of the punishing smash into the boards meted out to Max Pacioretty by Boston Bruins captain Zdeno Chara in a game earlier this week.
The NHL has decided not to suspend Chara.
"Our hockey operations people are extraordinarily comfortable with the decision that they made," Bettman told reporters following a panel discussion on Capitol Hill on the state of the game in the United States.
"It was a horrific injury, we're sorry that it happened in our fast-paced physical game, but I don't think whether or not supplemental discipline was imposed would change what happened and in fact the people in the game who I have heard from almost to a person ... believe that it was handled appropriately by hockey operations."
Neither was Bettman concerned by a threat from Air Canada to end its multi-million-dollar sponsorship of the NHL. All six Canadian NHL teams have charter deals with Air Canada, as do five U.S.-based squads.
In a letter sent to the league on Wednesday, the airline accused the NHL of not doing enough to curtail the sport's violence.
"From a corporate social responsibility standpoint, it is becoming increasingly difficult to associate our brand with sports events which could lead to serious and irresponsible accidents; action must be taken by the NHL before we are encountered with a fatality," the letter read.
Bettman was unmoved.
"Air Canada is a great brand, as is the National Hockey League," he said.
"And if they decide they need to do other things with their sponsorship dollars, that's their prerogative, just like it's the prerogative of our clubs that fly on Air Canada to make other arrangements if they don't think Air Canada is giving them the appropriate level of service."
The questions about hockey's dark side came amid an incongruous backdrop on Thursday -- Mike Quigley, a Democratic congressman from Illinois, and the so-called Congressional Hockey Caucus held a briefing to discuss, in part, how to get more American kids interested in the game. Bettman was the marquee participant.
The third annual congressional hockey game was also scheduled to be played later Thursday at the city's only indoor ice rink, Fort Dupont. Bettman was set to be among those watching a team that includes Quigley, Sen. John Kerry and congressman Anthony Weiner square off against squad of lobbyists.
And the Chicago Blackhawks -- last year's Stanley Cup champions -- are headed to the White House on Friday for a visit with U.S. President Barack Obama.
At Quigley's Capitol Hill event, there were slide shows, an emotional testament to the game's greatness from Joe Bowser, an Iraq War amputee who still plays, and some past on-ice stars, including U.S. Olympian Pat LaFontaine.
As they discussed ways to entice more American kids to take up the game, one congressman recalled a young player marvelling: "I can hit people and not get in trouble." There was no apparent acknowledgment of the fierce debate playing out in Canada over that very issue.
When pressed at the end of the event about devastating head hits, Bettman told reporters that the NHL considers player safety "a paramount concern." And he pointed to an apparent trend this year.
"What's interesting ... is that the rise in concussions off of the preliminary data from this season seem to be coming from accidental events, collisions, players falling and banging into other things, not from head hits," he said.
"And so before you over-legislate -- because our players are pretty conscious of what they're allowed to do and not allowed to do -- you've got to look at the source for what the problem is."
az aircanada is hiaba hoskodik mondjuk...
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Backes-t szájba merte verni ütővel, szóval szerintem Chara-val is simán kikezdene :D
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Válasz Cshoobee hozzászólására (#17905) |
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megis kiafaszom verje meg? :)) Gionta?:))
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Válasz Laval hozzászólására (#17903) |
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http://kepkezelo.com/images/p389fzfp2jgr08uwy3sx.jpg
csak a célkereszt hiányzik az ocsmány, frusztrált, féreg, fejéről.
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Ebben egyetértünk. Volt régi régi kedvencem - Chelios- 1,8 magas, kb 80 kg volt, de igazi vadmalac, senki nem tudta megijeszteni.
Csirát - akárhogy is - de el kellett volna kalapálni még ott, azon melegében.
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Válasz Sjöa hozzászólására (#17888) |
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Tudom én, hogy nem világverő, de most így jött ki, ennyi.
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Válasz Al hozzászólására (#17901) |
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------------ "To you from failing hands we throw the torch. Be yours to hold it high." (John McCrae: In Flanders Fields - 1915) |
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Azért normális esetben (sérülések nélkül és Payne hülyeségei nélkül, aki a sor kevergetést a maximumig fokozza) D'Agostini a 3-4 sor környékén szokott csalinkázni, s akkor helyére is kerül. Éppen a héten írtam a blues topikban, hogy D'Agostini visszafogja Backest és Andyt. Nem nagyon tudják kombinatív játékra bírni. Ma gondolom fokozottan készült ellenetek, s össze is jöttek a dolgai. Szerintem következő meccsen kivágja onnan Payne, mert már túl jól megértik egymást, s már 3. meccsen nem volt sor kavarás.
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Válasz p@lee22 hozzászólására (#17898) |
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és a röhej az egészben, hogy Chara ezután is mondhatja, hogy még nem volt eltiltva semmiért...
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sejtettem, hogy ez lesz...
D'Ago nem tudta ezt a játékot hozni nálunk...új lehetőség, más szerepkör, és egyből beindult
Halpern fejezze be a góllövést, utóbbi időben amikor eredményes mindig kikapunk!!
Feb. 17. Edm-MTL 4-1 Halpern G
Feb. 24. Tor-MTL 5-4, Halpern G+A
Mar. 11 STL-MTL 4-1 Halpern G
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Megverettük magunkat/kihasználták a hibáinkat. A vezetésnek is bemutattak, D'Ago és Jaro voltak a másik oldalon a legjobbak. Kiért is adtuk oda a Blues első soros szélsőjét... valami Palushaj, aki az AHl karcolgat a mai napig.
Sopelel még nem vesztettünk, most nem játszott (sérülés) -> bukta
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Dear Fans,
I would like to thank you all for your comments and support as the Pacioretty family, and our entire organization, deal with this difficult situation. I share your frustration, disappointment and shock. I feel for Max, the team and you, our fans.
Max, on behalf of my family, fans and all who are associated with this great organization, rest assured that we are all behind you and hope for a full recovery.
The Montreal Canadiens is an institution that has played a leadership role in this League and in our community for over 100 years, and you can count on us to continue to do so in the future. The news of the NHL decision yesterday was a hard blow for both the players and fans of the Montreal Canadiens. It was one which shook the faith that we, as a community, have in this sport that we hold in such high regard.
The Montreal Canadiens organization does not agree with the decision taken yesterday by the National Hockey League. We can assure you that we have made our position clear to Commissioner Gary Bettman, and that he has agreed to make this issue a priority at the next General Manager’s meeting, which will be held in Florida on March 14-16. Pierre Gauthier, our General Manager, will be present at this meeting and has already expressed his wish to carry out, clearly, our message to his 29 counterparts and to the League.
Our organization believes that the players’ safety in hockey has become a major concern, and that this situation has reached a point of urgency. At risk are some of the greatest professional athletes in the world, our fan base and the health of our sport at all levels. Players’ safety in hockey must become the ultimate priority and the situation must be addressed immediately. As a proud father of three hockey players, I want to help create a healthy and safe experience for them, and I certainly never want any family to go through what the Pacioretty’s are experiencing at this moment.
We understand and appreciate hockey being a physical sport, but we do not accept any violent behavior that will put the players’ health and safety at risk. On this specific issue, I am asking for the support of the 29 other NHL owners, to address urgently this safety issue. And I am willing to play a leadership role in coordinating this group effort.
You are the best fans in the league, and I am proud to have you behind us. Both the team and Max need your support now more than ever. A solid playoff run is just around the corner and we are counting on you to carry us deep into the spring!
GO HABS GO!
Geoff Molson
Chairman of the Board of Directors and Team Owner
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Rendes, hogy irt Neked Pali! Megerdemled!
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Válasz p@lee22 hozzászólására (#17895) |
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MaxPacioretty67 Max Pacioretty
just read some of your tweets and Im SO happy to be a montreal canadien, we have the best fans in the world. Thanks everyone for the support
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Heading HomeMax Pacioretty has been released from hospital two days after suffering severe concussion.
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------------ Grand Manitou |
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http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hOEoGIi3Rie4C8CqCdmf8vHghy6w?docId=CNG.578baa533a49f75c12f449873c901b2b.3b1
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Válasz isty hozzászólására (#17892) |
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------------ Grand Manitou |
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Montreal rendorfonoke ma arrol szamolt be, hogy Chara ellen sulyos testi sertesert indulhat eljaras.
Ket evvel ezelott a Quebec Rampartbol ket jatekos ellen indult eljaras, a juniorliga dontojen kezdemenyezett verekedesert.
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------------ Grand Manitou |
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hála a magasságosnak!!! jobbulást max!!!!!! azt az állatot meg egyszer csak levadássza valaki!
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Válasz p@lee22 hozzászólására (#17889) |
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BGL: "This is now making me sick and need some justice! Chara tried to hurt him, why didn't the league talk to Max before the ruling?"
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------------ "To you from failing hands we throw the torch. Be yours to hold it high." (John McCrae: In Flanders Fields - 1915) |
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Max ma már felkelt és sétált a kórházban! Ez az ember vasból van!
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------------ "To you from failing hands we throw the torch. Be yours to hold it high." (John McCrae: In Flanders Fields - 1915) |
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Szerintem a nagyság, magasság másodlagos. Azért BGL-nek volt már csörtéje Szara ellen, nagyon simán feldöntötte (ahogy Nafta is megemlítette). Az, hogy nem kapott rendesen az leginkább a kecskebaszó tartatlanságának köszönhető (na meg "kis" része BGL-nek is volt benne), hamar szétrakta a lábait Laraque előtt. A kis kurva.
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Válasz isten hozzászólására (#17872) |
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