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To be fair man, that Real Madrid 'performance' on Tuesday ranks as one of the worst I've seen. Granted you put them to the sword, but so did Bayern to Lisbon, and over two legs. I'd certainly fear Munich's attack as much as any other in the competition, along with the likes of Barca, yourselves and Yernited. One of them three will win it for me.blurred wrote:Against possibly the worst side left in the competition. Portuguese football is garbage, and this result flatters Bayern (who aren't at their best this season). I'm really hoping we get Munich in the next round; it'd be a great trip, and everyone would be too busy wanking on about 12 goals in the previous round without realising that they're not actually that good, and we are.Verbal wrote:Caught the Bayern score yet man? Ridiculous.Athers wrote:A murder from what I saw, switched over to Chelsea after a while.
At least two English semi finalists you'd bet, and I'd put Liverpool favourites against anyone left in it bar Man United.
Anyone see Messi's goal yesterday btw? Wow.
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If Bayern win the Champions League I'll show me bare arse on the town hall steps.Verbal wrote:To be fair man, that Real Madrid 'performance' on Tuesday ranks as one of the worst I've seen. Granted you put them to the sword, but so did Bayern to Lisbon, and over two legs. I'd certainly fear Munich's attack as much as any other in the competition, along with the likes of Barca, yourselves and Yernited. One of them three will win it for me.
Anyone see Messi's goal yesterday btw? Wow.
blurred wrote:If Bayern win the Champions League I'll show me bare arse on the town hall steps.Verbal wrote:To be fair man, that Real Madrid 'performance' on Tuesday ranks as one of the worst I've seen. Granted you put them to the sword, but so did Bayern to Lisbon, and over two legs. I'd certainly fear Munich's attack as much as any other in the competition, along with the likes of Barca, yourselves and Yernited. One of them three will win it for me.
Anyone see Messi's goal yesterday btw? Wow.

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Yes please, I'd love a trip down there. Great stadium, good drinking city, not played them before in my lifetime (well, in the Super Cup Final but that's not a proper Euro game). Odds are we'll get an English side, though, and a definite odds-on of one we've had before. Only Villareal and Bayern who we've not met recently, so I'd like either of those, please.potter1989bwfc wrote:Liverpool V Bayern next round anyone ?
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I have a feeling its going to be United V Liverpool....Chelsea V Barcelona...Arsenal V Bayernblurred wrote:Yes please, I'd love a trip down there. Great stadium, good drinking city, not played them before in my lifetime (well, in the Super Cup Final but that's not a proper Euro game). Odds are we'll get an English side, though, and a definite odds-on of one we've had before. Only Villareal and Bayern who we've not met recently, so I'd like either of those, please.potter1989bwfc wrote:Liverpool V Bayern next round anyone ?
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There'll be at least one all-English tie, I'd be amazed if there wasn't. I also expect to see 3 of the 4 English sides in one side of the draw (quite possibly us, United and Chelsea), with Arsenal in the other half, because that will lessen the chances of an all-English final (and UEFA don't want that).
Yes, it all sounds very conspiracy theory-ish and bad, but I know that these things can be and are fiddled. I don't know that UEFA have definitely done it, but I know of at least one major FA who have, and it wouldn't surprise me if UEFA used the old hot/cold balls routine a week on Friday.
Yes, it all sounds very conspiracy theory-ish and bad, but I know that these things can be and are fiddled. I don't know that UEFA have definitely done it, but I know of at least one major FA who have, and it wouldn't surprise me if UEFA used the old hot/cold balls routine a week on Friday.
Would it be remiss of me to ask for more details about this 'fiddling', or were you told this in confidence? If so, no worries.blurred wrote:There'll be at least one all-English tie, I'd be amazed if there wasn't. I also expect to see 3 of the 4 English sides in one side of the draw (quite possibly us, United and Chelsea), with Arsenal in the other half, because that will lessen the chances of an all-English final (and UEFA don't want that).
Yes, it all sounds very conspiracy theory-ish and bad, but I know that these things can be and are fiddled. I don't know that UEFA have definitely done it, but I know of at least one major FA who have, and it wouldn't surprise me if UEFA used the old hot/cold balls routine a week on Friday.
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in fact I'm quite pleased too .... as he now has the green light to continue to set Liverpool back years.
his childish posturing will get greater and he will become even more meglamanic as he'll see this & Parry's exit as confirmation that he's been right.
...AND he's still a prick.
his childish posturing will get greater and he will become even more meglamanic as he'll see this & Parry's exit as confirmation that he's been right.
...AND he's still a prick.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
I'm quite pleased that people seem to think he's setting us back. I can see that how a side that under Houllier regularly failed to qualify for the Champions League being turned into the best side in Europe in the last five years is regression. Yep. Continue to think that.bobo the clown wrote:in fact I'm quite pleased too .... as he now has the green light to continue to set Liverpool back years.
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