Barca v Chelsea / Madrid v Bayern

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Re: Barca v Chelsea / Madrid v Bayern

Post by RealLifeHobbit » Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:39 pm

Prufrock wrote:That Gary Neville thing is amazing. Been watching and laughing all day at that, and this comedy GOLD. Look on Ivanovic's face!

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That Ramos penalty is as bad as I've seen.
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Re: Barca v Chelsea / Madrid v Bayern

Post by BWFC_Insane » Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:41 pm

Is German football the most entertaining? Whenever I see German teams and matches, they attack at pace, are direct and usually games between them are end to end exciting affairs in my experience?

Also that Schweinsteiger (sp?) is a hell of a player IMO!

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Re: Barca v Chelsea / Madrid v Bayern

Post by boltonboris » Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:57 pm

Yep.. Bayern's brand of football is the best in Europe that I've seen. It's a possession game, but they always look to go forward with it at pace.

Brilliant to watch and are well worth their place in the final
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Post by Gary the Enfield » Thu Apr 26, 2012 1:38 pm

boltonboris wrote:Yep.. Bayern's brand of football is the best in Europe that I've seen. It's a possession game, but they always look to go forward with it at pace.

Brilliant to watch and are well worth their place in the final

I was amazed at how both teams passed at pace and their first touch was fantastic. It's like they had epoxy resin smeared along the sides of their boots. As soon as the first period of extra time lapsed I texted my uncle to say Bayern would go through on penalties.

Hopefully it will be a good final. Be nice to see 'Our Gary' pick up a medal.

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Re: Barca v Chelsea / Madrid v Bayern

Post by Jokers in White » Thu Apr 26, 2012 6:58 pm

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ChrisC wrote:I think Chelsea will take the final.. Didn't fancy them against Madrid.
Why? I think you like many others overrate Madrid, the best team won over the 2 legs. It will be a good final though.
You talking about the overrated Madrid that are 5 points clear of the supposed best team in the world and having just beaten them away by any chance?
Yep thats them, what the 2 team league? its getting like the SPL. They have some great players but they are not a great team, i don't understand the logic that Madrid would of a better chance of beating Chelsea in the final than Bayern who totally outplayed them :conf:
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Re: Barca v Chelsea / Madrid v Bayern

Post by Jokers in White » Thu Apr 26, 2012 7:07 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:Is German football the most entertaining? Whenever I see German teams and matches, they attack at pace, are direct and usually games between them are end to end exciting affairs in my experience?

Also that Schweinsteiger (sp?) is a hell of a player IMO!
Ive seen alot of german football this season on ESPN and every game is entertaining, and every team looks to be well organised. There's some world class players in that league more than people realise. The two top goal scorers in the bundesliga have 40+ goals Gomez at Bayern and Huntelaar at Schalke.
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Re: Barca v Chelsea / Madrid v Bayern

Post by BWFC_Insane » Thu Apr 26, 2012 7:15 pm

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BWFC_Insane wrote:Is German football the most entertaining? Whenever I see German teams and matches, they attack at pace, are direct and usually games between them are end to end exciting affairs in my experience?

Also that Schweinsteiger (sp?) is a hell of a player IMO!
Ive seen alot of german football this season on ESPN and every game is entertaining, and every team looks to be well organised. There's some world class players in that league more than people realise. The two top goal scorers in the bundesliga have 40+ goals Gomez at Bayern and Huntelaar at Schalke.
Agreed. I think they produce the best 'football product' and their teams are quite underrated.

People went on about Madrid but Bayern have a midfield with Robben, Scwhweinsteiger and Ribery in it. That's a top lineup by anyone's standards!

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Re: Barca v Chelsea / Madrid v Bayern

Post by Jokers in White » Thu Apr 26, 2012 7:23 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:
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BWFC_Insane wrote:Is German football the most entertaining? Whenever I see German teams and matches, they attack at pace, are direct and usually games between them are end to end exciting affairs in my experience?

Also that Schweinsteiger (sp?) is a hell of a player IMO!
Ive seen alot of german football this season on ESPN and every game is entertaining, and every team looks to be well organised. There's some world class players in that league more than people realise. The two top goal scorers in the bundesliga have 40+ goals Gomez at Bayern and Huntelaar at Schalke.
Agreed. I think they produce the best 'football product' and their teams are quite underrated.

People went on about Madrid but Bayern have a midfield with Robben, Scwhweinsteiger and Ribery in it. That's a top lineup by anyone's standards!
3 world class players but they also have the best full back in the world IMO too Philipp Lahm the guy never stops running and has that swagger only world class players have.
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Re: Barca v Chelsea / Madrid v Bayern

Post by Prufrock » Thu Apr 26, 2012 8:14 pm

RealLifeHobbit wrote:
Prufrock wrote:That Gary Neville thing is amazing. Been watching and laughing all day at that, and this comedy GOLD. Look on Ivanovic's face!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTo54DX4oGM" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

That Ramos penalty is as bad as I've seen.
Jaap Stam, Euro 2000 vs Italy.
Was the immediate comparison I thought of too. I think Ramos' is even worse!
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Re: Barca v Chelsea / Madrid v Bayern

Post by thebish » Thu Apr 26, 2012 9:11 pm

anyone else think Chelsea are making a HUGE stupid mistake by kicking up a fuss over making sure John Terry could lift the cup if they won it??

do I not remember ManU looking a bit stupid having made a similar application for Fletcher(?) to be able to collect a medal should they have won it???

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Post by Annoyed Grunt » Thu Apr 26, 2012 9:15 pm

thebish wrote:anyone else think Chelsea are making a HUGE stupid mistake by kicking up a fuss over making sure John Terry could lift the cup if they won it??

do I not remember ManU looking a bit stupid having made a similar application for Fletcher(?) to be able to collect a medal should they have won it???
It's turning them into an even bigger shithouse of a club.

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Re: Barca v Chelsea / Madrid v Bayern

Post by bobo the clown » Thu Apr 26, 2012 9:33 pm

RealLifeHobbit wrote:
Prufrock wrote:That Gary Neville thing is amazing. Been watching and laughing all day at that, and this comedy GOLD. Look on Ivanovic's face!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTo54DX4oGM" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

That Ramos penalty is as bad as I've seen.
Jaap Stam, Euro 2000 vs Italy.
Ah, children, children.

Duncan McKenzie, Bolton v Everton Lg Cup Semi Final, 2nd leg 1977. He hit it so far over the bar, at the Embankment end, the guy in the Signal Box had to duck.
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Re: Barca v Chelsea / Madrid v Bayern

Post by Wandering Willy » Thu Apr 26, 2012 9:48 pm

My recollection is that he hit the corner flag but it was a long time ago when Willy was little.
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Re: Barca v Chelsea / Madrid v Bayern

Post by bobo the clown » Fri Apr 27, 2012 10:59 am

Wandering Willy wrote:My recollection is that he hit the corner flag but it was a long time ago when Willy was little.
mmmm .... not in my version, but time plays tricks.

Any other oldster recall this ? Otherwise paper/scissors/stone Willy.
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Re: Barca v Chelsea / Madrid v Bayern

Post by thebish » Fri Apr 27, 2012 11:11 am

bobo the clown wrote:
Wandering Willy wrote:My recollection is that he hit the corner flag but it was a long time ago when Willy was little.
mmmm .... not in my version, but time plays tricks.

Any other oldster recall this ? Otherwise paper/scissors/stone Willy.
I don't remember the second leg - I didn't go - but I was at the first leg... (one of my first away games)

big Sam was suspended IIRC - and Whatmore scored a thunderous net-busting free-kick to equalise... (funnily enough - I think it was mcKenzie that scored for them that night..)

(didn't Bruce Rioch play for everton back then?)

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Post by malcd1 » Fri Apr 27, 2012 2:22 pm

I thought it was Brian Potter.
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Re: Barca v Chelsea / Madrid v Bayern

Post by Always hopeful » Fri Apr 27, 2012 3:16 pm

thebish wrote:
bobo the clown wrote:
Wandering Willy wrote:My recollection is that he hit the corner flag but it was a long time ago when Willy was little.
mmmm .... not in my version, but time plays tricks.

Any other oldster recall this ? Otherwise paper/scissors/stone Willy.
I don't remember the second leg - I didn't go - but I was at the first leg... (one of my first away games)

big Sam was suspended IIRC - and Whatmore scored a thunderous net-busting free-kick to equalise... (funnily enough - I think it was mcKenzie that scored for them that night..)

(didn't Bruce Rioch play for everton back then?)
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We spent the next 2 hours sat in my Dad's car, without a radio, waiting for our friends who'd managed to get into the ground, to return, to give them a lift home.

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Re: Barca v Chelsea / Madrid v Bayern

Post by Athers » Fri Apr 27, 2012 8:02 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:
Jokers in White wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote:Is German football the most entertaining? Whenever I see German teams and matches, they attack at pace, are direct and usually games between them are end to end exciting affairs in my experience?

Also that Schweinsteiger (sp?) is a hell of a player IMO!
Ive seen alot of german football this season on ESPN and every game is entertaining, and every team looks to be well organised. There's some world class players in that league more than people realise. The two top goal scorers in the bundesliga have 40+ goals Gomez at Bayern and Huntelaar at Schalke.
Agreed. I think they produce the best 'football product' and their teams are quite underrated.

People went on about Madrid but Bayern have a midfield with Robben, Scwhweinsteiger and Ribery in it. That's a top lineup by anyone's standards!
and Dortmund are 8 points clear last time I checked playing their own brand of brilliant football!
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Re: Barca v Chelsea / Madrid v Bayern

Post by officer_dibble » Fri Apr 27, 2012 10:02 pm

best thing about german football is getting lashed during the game!

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Re: Barca v Chelsea / Madrid v Bayern

Post by Burnden Paddock » Sat Apr 28, 2012 7:22 am

bobo the clown wrote:
RealLifeHobbit wrote:
Prufrock wrote:That Gary Neville thing is amazing. Been watching and laughing all day at that, and this comedy GOLD. Look on Ivanovic's face!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTo54DX4oGM" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

That Ramos penalty is as bad as I've seen.
Jaap Stam, Euro 2000 vs Italy.
Ah, children, children.

Duncan McKenzie, Bolton v Everton Lg Cup Semi Final, 2nd leg 1977. He hit it so far over the bar, at the Embankment end, the guy in the Signal Box had to duck.
Russell Coughlin FRT Semi first leg 1986? Hitting the Normid sign, or at least close to it. Surely the worst?

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