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      PurpleMonkey
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      Re: Serie A
      Reply #943: Aug 20, 2018 12:10:03 pm
      I got DAZN for the year which has MLS, Serie A, La Liga, Ligue 1 and all the UCL/Europa league games in Canada for $125 for the season so I have chance to catch a bit more different leagues and since on demand I more likely to watch more of them when I got free time.

      Good on you, and $125 is dirt cheap for the football you get!!! But what about PL?!?!?! And there is no Bundesliga too :(
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      Reply #944: Aug 20, 2018 03:24:34 pm
      Good on you, and $125 is dirt cheap for the football you get!!! But what about PL?!?!?! And there is no Bundesliga too :(


      There is a different provider who holds the rights for Premiership and Bundesliga in Canada (Sportsnets). With cable you get about 60 percent of PL games on TV but they have their own specialty channel which is 20 bucks a month which has all Bundesliga games and rest of PL.
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      Re: Serie A
      Reply #945: Aug 21, 2018 02:42:32 pm
      The 10 Serie A wonderkids to watch this season

      1. Pedro Neto
      Age: 18
      Club: Lazio
      Position: Winger

      A number of clubs, notably Spanish giants Barcelona, made a move for the impressive Portuguese winger, but in the end, his boyhood club Braga shook hands with Lazio and Neto – who has played three competitive league matches to date – is expected to play a role in Simone Inzaghi’s exciting squad.

      2. Davide Bettella
      Age: 18
      Club: Atalanta
      Position: Centre-back

      A graduate of Inter Milan’s esteemed academy, Bettella – who is a centre-back by trade – recently swapped the Nerazzurri for Atalanta, where first-team opportunities are expected to be greater. Yet to make his Serie A debut, that should come this season, but for now, it’s all about keeping his head down and working hard.

      3. Enrico Brignola
      Age: 19
      Club: Sassuolo
      Position: Winger

      Brignola emerged at the backend of last season, where he’d go on to bag three goals across 17 league outings, predominantly from the flanks, for his childhood team Benevento. He’d also create a further two for his teammates; only Federico Chiesa (5) managed to produce more of any Serie A player younger than 21, but this forthcoming season it will be Sassuolo taking advantage of his talents.

      4. Musa Barrow
      Age: 19
      Club: Atalanta
      Position: Forward

      To say Barrow has started this season on fire is an understatement. Even before a Serie A ball is kicked, he’s already putting defenders on notice. And that’s because the Gambian marksman has registered four goals and two assists in three Europa League qualification matches. Expect him to bring that form to the Italian domestic game and create more headlines in the process.

      5. Justin Kluivert
      Age: 19
      Club: AS Roma
      Position: Left-winger

      Justin Kluivert is arguably the most eye-catching signing this summer when it comes to promising talents arriving in the league. After scoring 10 goals and providing five assists in the Eredivisie in 2017/18, Kluivert, son of Patrick, followed in his father’s footsteps by swapping Ajax for Serie A.

      He is a devastating winger, but expect a tentative start, before doing a Cengiz Ãœnder and coming alive in the second half of the season. The hope is he fares much better than his old man who struggled in Milan colours.

      6. Ronaldo Vieira
      Age: 20
      Club: Sampdoria
      Position: Centre-midfielder

      Cristiano wasn’t the only Ronaldo to become a Serie A player this summer. His namesake Vieira ended a three-year association with Leeds United, where he began his senior professional career, by joining Sampdoria. The highly-rated defensive midfielder, who has three England U21 caps to his name, will hope Gareth Southgate is also keeping tabs.

      7. Federico Chiesa
      Age: 20
      Club: Fiorentina
      Position: Right-winger

      Being the son of a club icon is not easy. Federico Chiesa, son of Enrico, is creating his own path and now stands as one of Fiorentina’s most important players. Last season, a taste of things to come, the winger played a part in 11 goals (scoring six of those himself) across 36 league matches. Expect this season to be even better.

      8. Patrick Cutrone
      Age: 20
      Club: AC Milan
      Position: Striker

      Italy’s next great number nine? His manager Gennaro Gattuso has already likened him to Filippo Inzaghi, because of his instincts inside the penalty area. No pressure then. Cutrone, in the meantime, will be looking to improve on his 10 league goals he managed last season.

      He was able to force Andre Silva out of the club following a €38m move at the start of last season; this campaign, however, Gonzalo Higuain stands in his way.

      9. Nicolò Barella
      Age: 21
      Club: Cagliari
      Position: Centre-midfielder

      Serie A has always been blessed with elegant central midfielders and Nicolò Barella is just the latest showcasing his talents. A regular for Cagliari, the only club he has known, this season is expected to be another massive one for him as he looks to earn a first senior international cap.

      10. Andrea Favilli
      Age: 21
      Club: Genoa
      Position: Striker

      Capping off our list of Serie A wonderkids to watch is 21-year-old loanee Andrea Favilli. Despite seizing his opportunity in the summer, Favilli will not be needed by Juventus this season meaning his Serie A career truly gets underway at Genoa. His record at youth level is formidable. If manager Davide Ballardini gives him regular playing time, expect his faith to be repaid.

      http://www.squawka.com/en/news/serie-a-wonderkids-201819-season-stats-positions/1054072#x0YZHkkg4GFsDHtZ.97

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      Reply #946: Aug 30, 2018 03:53:30 pm
      Some cracking games over the past weekend with Roma coming back to draw Atalanta 3-3 with wonderful goals from Pastore and got to catch Napoli comeback win over AC Milan. Seem to pick the right games to watch so far
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      Re: Serie A
      Reply #947: Aug 31, 2018 05:54:11 pm
      Hmmm, AC Milan vs Roma tonight, Hannover vs Dortmund, or shall I watch Fekir vs Nice? Argh, decisions, decisions!!
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      Reply #948: Aug 31, 2018 05:56:00 pm
      Hmmm, AC Milan vs Roma tonight, Hannover vs Dortmund, or shall I watch Fekir vs Nice? Argh, decisions, decisions!!

      Will be watching hannover v Dortmund on tv with milan roma on my tablet
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      Reply #949: Aug 31, 2018 06:04:58 pm
      Will be watching hannover v Dortmund on tv with milan roma on my tablet

      I can't watch 2 games at once. I prefer to concentrate on one match.
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      Reply #950: Aug 31, 2018 06:11:36 pm
      I can't watch 2 games at once. I prefer to concentrate on one match.

      Will see how it goes, you are probably right
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      Reply #951: Aug 31, 2018 09:42:11 pm
      Not a bad end , milan winning with practically the last kick.
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      Reply #952: Aug 31, 2018 11:19:03 pm
      Not a bad end , milan winning with practically the last kick.

      I watched the wrong match :( Argh.
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      Reply #953: Sep 16, 2018 03:41:51 pm
      I really like, Sassuolu, they play some very good football. Shame Juventus paid them to lose :(
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      Reply #954: Sep 16, 2018 03:43:00 pm
      I really like, Sassuolu, they play some very good football. Shame Juventus paid them to lose :(

      What was that defender trying to do for the first goal
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      Reply #955: Sep 16, 2018 03:45:59 pm
      What was that defender trying to do for the first goal

      Hahaha, ikr!! And that near OG in the first half!!

      Anyway, how the F**k did Ronaldo miss those 2 sitters?!?!?!
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      Reply #956: Sep 16, 2018 03:56:18 pm
      Wow, looks like D.Costa will get a very lengthy ban. What a disgusting F***ing person.
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      Reply #957: Sep 16, 2018 04:28:25 pm
      Wow, looks like D.Costa will get a very lengthy ban. What a disgusting f**king person.

      Absolutely ridiculous wasn't it ?
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      Reply #958: Sep 16, 2018 04:50:43 pm
      Wow, looks like D.Costa will get a very lengthy ban. What a disgusting F***ing person.


      Dreadful.

      https://twitter.com/Qmlachuperoures/status/1041346899440218112
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      Reply #959: Sep 16, 2018 05:09:11 pm
      Frankly, Mr Shankly
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      Reply #960: Sep 16, 2018 05:35:14 pm
      Wow, looks like D.Costa will get a very lengthy ban. What a disgusting f**king person.

      Vile c**t.
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      Reply #961: Sep 16, 2018 07:53:10 pm
      Disgusting from Costa hope he gets a lengthy ban but there again it’s Juve.

      Not the way things work in Serie A.
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      Reply #962: Sep 17, 2018 12:57:53 am
      Vile from Douglas Costa, hope somebody snaps him when he’s back playing.
      Not even like he just full on spat on the players face either, head butted and elbowed him too.
      Scum.
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      Reply #963: Sep 17, 2018 09:45:06 pm
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      Reply #964: Sep 17, 2018 10:07:24 pm
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      Reply #965: Sep 23, 2018 01:39:39 pm
      Watched Inter vs Sampdoria yesterday, was a wild game with 3 goals called off by VAR before Brozovic scored in 88 to win it for Inter

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