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Rodolfo Rocha

@RodolfoRocha12

No tengo sueños, tengo metas y ahora estoy en la siguiente

Katılım Kasım 2011
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Rodolfo Rocha
Rodolfo Rocha@RodolfoRocha12·
Deja de tener miedo de lo que puede salir mal y comienza a emocionarte de lo que puede salir bien
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Rodolfo Rocha
Rodolfo Rocha@RodolfoRocha12·
@reymonero E igual se quejarían porque habría selecciones de bajo nivel
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Ramón Cáceres
Ramón Cáceres@reymonero·
Igual si te quejas de que falta Italia o Polonia, y que van Irak o Congo, tal vez tu torneo no es la Copa del Mundo. Propongo que le den más cupos a UEFA, unos 24 aprox, eliminen a los demás, y lo llamen Eurocopa. Sería increíble. 🤩
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Juan 🇻🇦
Juan 🇻🇦@JCharrasqueado_·
Angela Merkel admite haber inundado deliberadamente Alemania con inmigrantes para frenar a la llamada “extrema derecha”.
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Martinalgui@MartinoliCuri·
Se sabía que Bolivia no clasificaría al Mundial desde que estos cabrones se subieron al barco:
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FIFA World Cup
FIFA World Cup@FIFAWorldCup·
Mark your calendars! Last Minute Sales for #FIFAWorldCup tickets begin April 1! 🗓️ Wednesday, April 1 ⏰ 11AM ET/5PM CET 🎟️Tickets are available now on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last. All ticket sales are final. Terms apply.
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Rilwan
Rilwan@Real1_balogun·
When Germany got eliminated from the group stage in Euro 2000, they pressed a hard reset button. Bild called them “the worst team in the history of mankind”. Oliver Kahn said “when it comes to outstanding players, we neither have the quality nor the quantity”. That was under Erich Ribbeck, a man not many Germans fancied, but respected. Germany simply went to work after the Euros embarrassment. It was a rude reawakening. They'd been warned for a long time that their talent generation had stalled. They were thrashed by Croatia in the last 8 at France 98. What did they do after their new millennium woes? The “Extended Talent Promotion Programme”. German professional clubs and the German FA spent €48m on this programme every year. They spend more on it now. It’s expensive but very promising. They figured their search for talent was narrow. They were not finding enough gems. Their concentration was too focused on the centre. And talented Germans were in the lower cadres. For example, Miroslav Klose who was their star at the 2002 World Cup was playing amateur football at 21. He didn't play academy football. He played local football before joining Kaiserslautern reserves. In 2001, he made his Germany debut and became the hallmark of the revival of German football — a system that now democratises access for every talent. Many like Klose had gone without notice. When they switched policies and went deeper in their search, Jorg Daniel, the Director of the Extended Talent Programme said; “If the talent of the century happens to be born in a tiny village behind the mountains, from now on we will find him." They lived that quote. They invested in coaching education. The Extended Talent Programme also made it compulsory for every professional German football club to have and maintain a centre of excellence. They developed two systems known as “Stützpunkte” for the regional talent centres, and the ones run by the German clubs in Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga. These are known as “Leistungszentren”. They built 366 Stützpunkte and hired 1,000 coaches paid by the DFB. The best local footballers are found and sent to the Stützpunkt and if they do well, they'll be sent to the Leistungszentren which is run by the elite sides. Germany scouts hundreds of thousands of talents as a result, and have an endless stream of football players. Today, it's hard to see a good football talent in Germany who's not on their radar. The system spelled out a rule on the number of German talents they must have, the number of physios, coaches, and how those clubs should relate with local schools to get talent. They also bore the risk of losing their license if they didn't follow these rules. What this did for German football is the access we see today. It's now become a very cosmopolitan football team. A team that has players of varying roots, yet one love for the country that's made them. The man who shone in 2002, Klose had Polish roots. They also had their first African-born player. They've had players of Turkish, Nigerian, Polish, Sierra-Leonean, Togolese, Ivorian, Tunisian, etc roots play and perform well for them ever since. Fantastic talents whose parents came from different parts of the world have since represented Germany and they look good for it. Young coaches also became more accepting of the norm. They want to succeed. England’s hard reset after its stark failure between 2008 and 2012 led to the EPPP. It has worked for them so far. You may have talents in a country but you must find a way to bring them together. You must find a way to find them. My name is Rilwan, I love and write about football systems, memories and the depths behind the game. Follow me and repost if you want more of this.
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Eduardo González
Eduardo González@ValenarS·
Parece que fue un sueño.
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Warreneta
Warreneta@As_Warreneta·
Yo en el Mundial 2030 cuando todo el estadio cante “Musulman el que no bote”
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Alberto@AlbertFCB·
Un Italiano random recordando que en 2006 justo antes de los penaltis contra Francia dijo: “Dios que ganemos hoy y se vaya todo a la mierda los próximos 20 años”
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Capitán General de los Tercios
Sin el Islam... No habría controles en el aeropuerto. No habría zonas "musulmanas" en innumerables ciudades europeas y americanas. No habría atentados del 11-S. No habría atentados en el metro de Madrid ni en Londres. No habría Estado Islámico ni ISIS. No habría Al-Qaeda ni Bin Laden. No habría talibanes ni prohibición de educación femenina en Afganistán. No habría Hamás ni cohetes desde Gaza. No habría Hezbolá ni guerra constante en el Líbano. No habría ataques con cuchillo por “allahu akbar” en Europa. No habría violaciones masivas en Colonia ni en otras ciudades europeas por la misma causa. No habría burkas o burkinis en playas y colegios. No habría guetos de no integración en Francia, Bélgica, Suecia o Reino Unido. No habría gasto masivo en proteger sinagogas e iglesias. No habría leyes contra la blasfemia ni ejecuciones por dibujos de caricaturas. No habría migración masiva desde países de mayoría musulmana hacia Occidente. Sí, por todo esto y mucho más, me declaro un orgulloso "islamófobo".
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Palermo Hollywood
Palermo Hollywood@Jesus97_Monte·
Sujetos como Bielsa y Guardiola que quieren hacer del futbol una clase de filosofia son infumables. Aguanten toda la vida Bilardo,Mourinho y Klopp. El futbol es mas simple de lo que mucha gente cree,solo unos boludos quieren hacerte creer que es una ciencia.
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CAMILISMO@Heilatlas·
Los cabrones de Panini viendo que no tienen ninguna perra foto de los weyes del Congo y Bosnia
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