This shitter is supposed to replace Neymar

>this shitter is supposed to replace Neymar
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the sad part is barcelona have been trying to sign coutinho as iniesta replacement for two seasons now

the good part is klopp won't sell him

Gypsies have long believed they have origins in India, citing common Sanskrit words in their languages and photographs of darker-skinned ancestors in South Asian clothes, while earlier research has offered some scientific support for their suspicions.
Now a study led by Indian and Estonian academics, including Dr Toomas Kivisild of Cambridge University, has confirmed their origins in the Indian sub-continent, and even identified the location and social background from which they emerged.
The findings have been welcomed by Britain's Gypsy Council, which said it would help to promote understanding of Roma people throughout Europe. "We are Britain's first Non-Resident Indian community," said council spokesman Joseph Jones.
The study, which was published this month in the journal Nature, examined Y chromosomes in DNA samples to compare the genetic signatures of European Roma men with those of thousands of Indians from throughout the sub-continent.
Scientists from Hyderabad's Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology collaborated with colleagues in Estonia and Switzerland to compare more than 10,000 samples, including from members of 214 different Indian ethnic groups. They were analysed to match a South Asian Y chromosome type known as "haplogroup H1a1a-M82", which passes down male bloodlines, with samples from Roma men in Europe.
While there were matches with samples from men throughout the Indian sub-continent, the closest match and the least genetic variation occurred with those from north-west India.
When the researchers overlaid the closest matches onto a genetic map of India, the highest density was in areas dominated by India's "doma", "scheduled tribes and castes" – the low caste dalits or untouchables who suffer widespread and generational discrimination and usually do society's dirtiest jobs.

Please don't fucking call them roma people

lmao
SAD!

S E E T H I N G
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>le occasional blooter man

I know it sucks losing your future best player and all but you have to relax a little bit

>shitter replacing a shitter

Don't see the issue tbqh

What's up with all the autism lately from this flag?

>throwing cash on that weak fuck when you have Goatlofeu

lmfao

what was it

What did the scatalan say in the deleted post, lads

6-1. Literal muslim flag.
CHURRO ARRIBA ARRIBA. Classical halal fag. Also a pathetic attempt of projection, sign of an underage poster.
CHICANO

well this thread is cancer

here
Gypsies have long believed they have origins in India, citing common Sanskrit words in their languages and photographs of darker-skinned ancestors in South Asian clothes, while earlier research has offered some scientific support for their suspicions.
Now a study led by Indian and Estonian academics, including Dr Toomas Kivisild of Cambridge University, has confirmed their origins in the Indian sub-continent, and even identified the location and social background from which they emerged.
The findings have been welcomed by Britain's Gypsy Council, which said it would help to promote understanding of Roma people throughout Europe. "We are Britain's first Non-Resident Indian community," said council spokesman Joseph Jones.
The study, which was published this month in the journal Nature, examined Y chromosomes in DNA samples to compare the genetic signatures of European Roma men with those of thousands of Indians from throughout the sub-continent.
Scientists from Hyderabad's Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology collaborated with colleagues in Estonia and Switzerland to compare more than 10,000 samples, including from members of 214 different Indian ethnic groups. They were analysed to match a South Asian Y chromosome type known as "haplogroup H1a1a-M82", which passes down male bloodlines, with samples from Roma men in Europe.
While there were matches with samples from men throughout the Indian sub-continent, the closest match and the least genetic variation occurred with those from north-west India.
When the researchers overlaid the closest matches onto a genetic map of India, the highest density was in areas dominated by India's "doma", "scheduled tribes and castes" – the low caste dalits or untouchables who suffer widespread and generational discrimination and usually do society's dirtiest jobs.

and this
The researchers believe the descendants of today's Roma gypsies in Europe began their westward exodus first to fight in wars in what is today Punjab between 1001 and 1026 on the promise of a promotion in caste status.
Later, they left to flee the fall of Hindu kingdoms in what is today Pakistan, with many setting off from near Gilgit.
The exodus to North Africa and Europe suggested they may have been early refugees from the spread of Islam into the Indian sub-continent. Dr Kivisild said the study had provided "evidence for the further interpretation of history of what kind of processes were triggerimg these movements".
Gypsy groups in Britain trace their own roots back first to Egypt – where they believe the name "gypsy" comes from – and beyond that to India. Joseph Jones of the Gypsy Council said early photographs show British gypsies with Indian facial features and styles of dress until 100 years ago.
He said the new study was helpful because it had scientifically confirmed the Indian origin of Britain and Europe's Roma community and that their common heritage should be accepted now by newer Indian communities in Britain. "We're not outcasts here. I don't care if we are associated with dalits – I don't live in a community where caste exists. I do feel a bit Indian, I've always felt an affinity with Indians," he said.

too many mexicans here

I thought Griezmann wa supposed to replace nerman

Lol that's just smoke from the mesetarian media so that they don't get their mBRAAAAPPedos stolen. Thank god neither will probably come. Sadly, the one Mundo Deportivo (they are clearly controlled by the current Barça directive) is rigging surveys and trying to get culés to like is Dybala. I don't dislike him, but I think he is a bit overrated and he wouldn't fit on Barça's system. I would prefer for the money to stay until a more competent directive enters and those get their asses on jail, but that won't be possible

Also, though Coutinho would fit better on Barça's system playing on Neymar's position, they are going to sign him for the midfield, even though he won't be as good there

>Le top 3 pure dribbler and facilitator in the world man

mmm realmente te hace pensar

sky italy say dembele

He has been one of the favourite choices by Barça fans since the start of the market, but I don't remember seeing anything from the media here about him. It's said that if Dybala gets out that's who Juve would go for.

Honestly, I hope they are right. He would be one of the most fitting and low cost choices for Barça. Especially with how much every team is going to ask from them as soon as they get the Neymar's deal money

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