F.A Cup final
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Jonathan Pearce was embarrassingly keen to hug Drogba at the end..
And has anyone ever heard an edifying response to the question: "What was going through your mind when the ball came to you?"?
And has anyone ever heard an edifying response to the question: "What was going through your mind when the ball came to you?"?
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Same thought occurred. Where do they breed em?mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Jonathan Pearce was embarrassingly keen to hug Drogba at the end..
And has anyone ever heard an edifying response to the question: "What was going through your mind when the ball came to you?"?
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There was nearly three hundred million pounds worth of talent on that pitch today, yet everyone thinks we are dull to watch!
That shite over-shadowed anything we have put on this season! It simply showed the importance of the result no matter the cost with each respective house.
The first game at the new Wembley! Forever scraped into the stone of time. Greatest players in the world? Result? One moment of 'good' play wins it.
Well done Scum/Chelsick you have just pxssed on the thousands of fans that sold thier first born to be at this final. Not to mention the two hours you our me!
Bring on Milan!!
That shite over-shadowed anything we have put on this season! It simply showed the importance of the result no matter the cost with each respective house.
The first game at the new Wembley! Forever scraped into the stone of time. Greatest players in the world? Result? One moment of 'good' play wins it.
Well done Scum/Chelsick you have just pxssed on the thousands of fans that sold thier first born to be at this final. Not to mention the two hours you our me!
Bring on Milan!!
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Totally agree, but I guess when you get two teams so equally matched, they do tend to cancel one another out. Its the same in the league, you never get fantastic matches between the top two teams usually.Soldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:There was nearly three hundred million pounds worth of talent on that pitch today, yet everyone thinks we are dull to watch!
That shite over-shadowed anything we have put on this season! It simply showed the importance of the result no matter the cost with each respective house.
The first game at the new Wembley! Forever scraped into the stone of time. Greatest players in the world? Result? One moment of 'good' play wins it.
Well done Scum/Chelsick you have just pxssed on the thousands of fans that sold thier first born to be at this final. Not to mention the two hours you our me!
Bring on Milan!!
Last year Liverpool v West Ham, West Ham knew they would have to outplay Liverpool and got out of the traps flying. Liverpool after being 2-0 down had to play attacking to get back.
Oh well, these games happen.
Can't wait for wednesday.
Soldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:There was nearly three hundred million pounds worth of talent on that pitch today, yet everyone thinks we are dull to watch!
That shite over-shadowed anything we have put on this season! It simply showed the importance of the result no matter the cost with each respective house.
The first game at the new Wembley! Forever scraped into the stone of time. Greatest players in the world? Result? One moment of 'good' play wins it.
Well done Scum/Chelsick you have just pxssed on the thousands of fans that sold thier first born to be at this final. Not to mention the two hours you our me!
Bring on Milan!!
In the name of justice! Bolton should be one of two teams today!
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Too many players who care about their pay cheque and not the game.
Thats why most finals these days are shit.
The only one that stands out in recent memory is Liverpool/West Ham.
The 2004 one would have been mint, if Millwall hadn't beaten us!
Thats why most finals these days are shit.
The only one that stands out in recent memory is Liverpool/West Ham.
The 2004 one would have been mint, if Millwall hadn't beaten us!
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i think that was two teams that were tired, saw the FA Cup as a shitty encore rather than the pinnacle of a seasons effort, knew each other too well and had nothing left in reserve. that and i think the afternoon never rose from Prince Wills' rousing speech. big shame and now can half understand why West Ham's cock was sucked so hard last season, at least they tried.
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I didn't see the game.
But, let's be honest, very few FACC games are exciting - at least in my opinion. I couldn't be arsed sitting up till two in the morning to watch yet another dour football game. My subconscious mind must have been guiding me. Of course had we been playing . . .
Pretend, just for a moment, that the shirts of Chelsea had been those of Bolton. Would you still be critical? Thought not.
But, let's be honest, very few FACC games are exciting - at least in my opinion. I couldn't be arsed sitting up till two in the morning to watch yet another dour football game. My subconscious mind must have been guiding me. Of course had we been playing . . .
Pretend, just for a moment, that the shirts of Chelsea had been those of Bolton. Would you still be critical? Thought not.
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aye but would the media??? see....Dujon wrote:I didn't see the game.
But, let's be honest, very few FACC games are exciting - at least in my opinion. I couldn't be arsed sitting up till two in the morning to watch yet another dour football game. My subconscious mind must have been guiding me. Of course had we been playing . . .
Pretend, just for a moment, that the shirts of Chelsea had been those of Bolton. Would you still be critical? Thought not.
As in most sporting event finals played around the world this was another crap performance. Have to admit this one seemed extra dire as it was almost as if both teams, especially man u were just going through the motions, although I guess it will be interpreted as tactics cancelled each other out.
I really don't remember many FA Cup finals as being great games, last year being the exception. Semi finals are usually great games, but finals often involve teams more concerned about losing instead of winning. A bit like the English National team.
Super Bowls usually suck, and I have seen some pretty medocre World Cup finals in football and rugby. The gems are the ones that get talked about for decades partly because they are great games, but also partly because they are the exception to the rule.
I really don't remember many FA Cup finals as being great games, last year being the exception. Semi finals are usually great games, but finals often involve teams more concerned about losing instead of winning. A bit like the English National team.
Super Bowls usually suck, and I have seen some pretty medocre World Cup finals in football and rugby. The gems are the ones that get talked about for decades partly because they are great games, but also partly because they are the exception to the rule.
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There was a typical Garth Crooksism. He was talking to a Chelsea player. Possibly Terry. Instead of saying "So, you won. How does it feel?", he launched into it with "You've got a tremendous winning situation here . . . "mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Jonathan Pearce was embarrassingly keen to hug Drogba at the end..
And has anyone ever heard an edifying response to the question: "What was going through your mind when the ball came to you?"?
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I kind of felt that Chelsea's negative tactics would win the day. At least United tried to score a few times in the second half. Otherwise, the usual FA Cup final rubbish after last year's abberation.
Still, you have to laugh at the fact that when Nat Lofthouse pushes the goalie over the line, it's a goal and when Giggs does it, it isn't.
Still, you have to laugh at the fact that when Nat Lofthouse pushes the goalie over the line, it's a goal and when Giggs does it, it isn't.
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Yeah, I was trying to explain to some people that Lofthouse scored by bundling Harry Gregg over the goaline in '58, but I can't find a picture of it anywhere online. Does anyone know if there is one?ratbert wrote:Still, you have to laugh at the fact that when Nat Lofthouse pushes the goalie over the line, it's a goal and when Giggs does it, it isn't.
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The difference is that in 58 a shoulder charge was a legal part of the game. That's what Lofthouse did; he shoulder charged Gregg over the line with the ball and it was adjudged a goal. If anything, the Giggs effort was a foul on the goalie as he slid into him with both feet outstretched. Cech could have made a real meal of it, but he didn't and credit to him for it.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Yeah, I was trying to explain to some people that Lofthouse scored by bundling Harry Gregg over the goaline in '58, but I can't find a picture of it anywhere online. Does anyone know if there is one?ratbert wrote:Still, you have to laugh at the fact that when Nat Lofthouse pushes the goalie over the line, it's a goal and when Giggs does it, it isn't.
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You can look at one here, Pencilbiter, though it's not terribly clear:
http://www.intofootball.co.uk/itemIndvInfo.php?id=12
http://www.intofootball.co.uk/itemIndvInfo.php?id=12
Just a predictable end to the worst FA cup in living memory.
I think there were 2 good games (Liverpool-Arsenal, Bolton-Arsenal) and the only "shock" was Blackburn knocking Arsenal out. Pathetic.
I think there were 2 good games (Liverpool-Arsenal, Bolton-Arsenal) and the only "shock" was Blackburn knocking Arsenal out. Pathetic.
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I watched in the boozer, and people around were going on about how dull it was. I just thought "have you never seen a FA cup final before?". Apart from last year, very few finals that I've seen have been amazing.
I thought the game was ok personally. It was always going to lack goal mouth action since both teams have solid midfields and defences. I thought some of the play was excellent. Seeing Scholes spray the ball around with brilliant passes was excellent, especially when he ruins it all by chopping someone down with one of his trademark 'tackles'.. I thought some of Rooney's runs, even though they lacked an end product, were exceptional; you forget how stong that boy is. And the goal was sheer class, good enough to win any final.
I thought the game was ok personally. It was always going to lack goal mouth action since both teams have solid midfields and defences. I thought some of the play was excellent. Seeing Scholes spray the ball around with brilliant passes was excellent, especially when he ruins it all by chopping someone down with one of his trademark 'tackles'.. I thought some of Rooney's runs, even though they lacked an end product, were exceptional; you forget how stong that boy is. And the goal was sheer class, good enough to win any final.
Just been doing a little research to refresh my memory on the FA cup final and with the exception of Arsenal in 2001 (The Owen final) and West Ham last year the losing side hadn't scored a goal since 1993 when Wednesday took Arsenal to a replay!
The previous two prior to yesterday were good though - Arsenal 0 Man United 0 was pulsating with an excellent ending ;)
The previous two prior to yesterday were good though - Arsenal 0 Man United 0 was pulsating with an excellent ending ;)
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