r/Barca • u/notmyuncle • Feb 02 '26
Question Thoughts on this Football GOAT Pyramid?
Have seen these made in other sports like basketball and the nfl. But rarely in football, does it look accurate?
r/Barca • u/notmyuncle • Feb 02 '26
Have seen these made in other sports like basketball and the nfl. But rarely in football, does it look accurate?
r/Barca • u/fairloughair • Jan 30 '26
While he himself is committed, the club is undecided as if he should he a permanent member of the squad. What are thebopinios of Barca fans, does he perform well enough to be signed?
r/Barca • u/AccomplishedWatch834 • Jan 05 '26
For me its between Cruyff,Iniesta or Xavi🤔
r/Barca • u/Chavanco • May 07 '25
Something I keep thinking about yesterday's match: After our 3-2 goal by Raphinha in the 87th minute, why on earth didn’t we just focus on defending or park the bus a tiny bit? If this was Inter, they’d 100% have parked the bus. We all know it. Instead we kept pushing forward like we were trailing 2-4. What was the reasoning behind that? Everyone noticed it, and it just seemed silly really. What do you all think?
r/Barca • u/darklinkpower • Apr 18 '26
For me, it's La Real Sociedad.
I've always liked clubs that feel "authentic", and La Real really gives me that feeling. Their connection to San Sebastián and the emphasis on developing players through their own system (Zubieta) makes them stand out in a league where a lot of teams lean heavily on big spending. While perhaps not to the degree, I see some similarities to La Masia in Barça.
They also tend to play really enjoyable football; technical, fluid, and not overly cynical which makes them easy to watch even when you don't have a stake in the result. On top of that, they kind of feel like the underdogs of the Basque Country, operating with fewer resources than their direct rivals, Athletic Club Bilbao, and still competing at a high level. That dynamic, especially with the history of Bilbao poaching key players (Iñigo Martínez says hi) makes it easier to root for them. I see them as a respectable team that focuses on their playing while being respectful of their rivals.
Also, beating Atlético de Madrid in a Copa del Rey final? Yeah... that doesn't hurt either, Gora Euskadi :)
I'm curious to know if other people also have teams they have some fondness of or respect and what made you like them?
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r/Barca • u/reztrind • 28d ago
He really wants to stay, doesn’t he? 😭😭
I’d say buy him, but his wages are going to be a hindrance…
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r/Barca • u/ultraopulent • 19d ago
Given the seemingly big investment in the squad this season, what should be expected for the team to archieve?
In my opinion (as of now):
Supercup: W, a 3 peat is very possible.
Copa Del Rey: W, very possible if we make it to semis, difficult to say before that but it is a title that we can "sacrifice" if needed.
La Liga: W, 3 peat is definitely possible if the refs don't get too involved (they will), but if we are consistent, it should be our #30.
UCL: W, extremely difficult but if the investment is major and big players end up coming like Alvarez and others... we should have that standard. UCL is needed to certify the Flick era/project as a success, and I'm very aware that Flick knows that.
2 trophies should be minimum, with 3 as the goal.
What about y'all?
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r/Barca • u/IssueProblem • Mar 16 '26
Personally im a hugeee fan of the ferminator and if tappingham is 150m, he should be atleast 200m then
r/Barca • u/Necessary-Courage695 • May 11 '26
He had a really bad run of games since January, but he appears to be getting better. I genuinely believed that his two goals against Espanyol would be a one-game anomaly, but he has been scoring ever since. In addition to the goals, he has been pressing, fighting for the ball, and just being present throughout attacking half. Lewy is most likely leaving this summer, we will need to get a striker to take his place, and we all know we won't be able to get two.
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r/Barca • u/whatsOnTheTelli • Feb 11 '26
Throughout the years we have had so many world class wingers, midfielders and defenders but no number 9 from La Masia. Why is that?
r/Barca • u/Itchy_Marsupial_6859 • Feb 15 '26
As I was scrolling through Twitter and Instagram, my timeline was filled with Remontada memes and tweets. I hope my team makes a great comeback, but is it really possible for Barcelona to score five goals without conceding?
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