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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Intercontinental
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Everton are so poor! Not sure how they're still keeping company with Moyes, I think he's taken them as far as he can.
A lack of ambition and a taste for mediocrity is the reason they've not made any major changes for several years. I know it's a risk trying to change a working system but ...
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: England
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Arsenal, Lyon, Chelsea and Inter all out before the Quarterfinals? It's an interesting Champions League this year!
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Robben and Co were impressive today. The overall quality of Munich was pretty solid.
Their overall movement is so smooth. I wish we'd drawn Inter instead of AC milan
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: England
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As for tonights game, i'd be more confident with Villas-Boas in charge. I think the only way we can win is to really go at them hard and all out attack, and that's what the old manager did. Napoli will score, they're too good not to. Our only hope is to score 3, 4, 5, Di Matteo is a bit more conservative and it probably won't be enough. |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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^^Really curious as to the line up. Does DiMatteo just give in and go with the old guard. It doesn't really payoff for him to take any risks.
Surprised at just how many players Inter still have in their starting squad from 2 years back. They were not that young then. Teams seem to move personnel around more in the PL. I really enjoyed watching the first half of Bayern. Enjoyed having the English ref as well. Would love to see Barca play against an English side with PL refs. Barca is magical but it's different when they just let them play. Clattenburg ref'ed it like an MMA match the other night. One last thing: I really don't like watching games with Howard Webb. He screwed up the WC final and he was just horrible on Monday with Newcastle. Tiote might has well been playing American football with the challenges he was making.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: England
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Hey you, don't watch that, watch this!
This is the heavy heavy monster sound The nuttiest sound around So if you've come in off the street And you're beginning to feel the heat Well listen buster You better start to move your feet To the rockinest, rock-steady beat of madness One step beyoooonnndddd!! nah nah naaaah, nah nah nah nah nah naaaaah. Nice one |
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#5547 |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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^^^Well done and well deserved. They shut down Napoli holy trinity of strikers today. Cavani and Lavazzi were non factors.
Di Matteo has to feel good. I don't really feel sorry for AVB, part of management is motivating people and he apparently did a poor job of that. 34 is awfully young to have a job of that stature and he'll be back wiser and better.
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: England
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Very happy for chelsea, good game, reminded me of the nerves I feel in a liverpool match. Good to see an english club still flying the flag.
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It was the heart that got them through in the end I think, a traditional English style performance that restored a bit of pride for the Premier League. |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Great win for Chelsea last night. I thought they had a real belief and purpose about them - and I think John Terry has a lot to do with that. Now can this be continued though in the Prem?
Side-note: surprised but Torres actually looked pretty good to me. I forgot that lovely way of moving and shifting the ball around he has. Some nice link up play and he gave an outlet to others. All he needs is a few goals of course. Anyhow, even without the goals, he looked a lot better than I thought he'd be.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Drogba is frustrating as at times he clearly shows his age now and can look awful, yet as he demonstrated perfectly with his goal and in how he set up the last goal, he still has some real game-changing class... Ivanovic can look like a thuggish lump - but he can also add some drive and steel - I like his energy - and he took his goal very nicely... Ramirez, a player who has impressed me a lot previously, seemed quietish... Mata - he's just a player I really like with enormous quality IMO... and as for 'Side-show Bob' Any thoughts or secret knowledge on who will be managing the blues next season, Fena?
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Luiz was actually really good last night, best defensive game for Chelsea i've seen from him. Ivanovic is just always there, whatever you need from him. He plays right back, centre back, he scores goals.. if every player had his outlook, we'd be in a much better position than we are now. Mata was actually pretty poor yesterday, I like him alot, but I don't think he's been as great as people like to make out. I think that has alot to do with him being the only creative player in an older team, who don't have genuine wide players to spread the opposition, and also being stuck out wide alot. As for the new manager, who knows! It won't be Guardiola, which is good. The only one it can be is Mourinho, if it's not him then who else is there? Moyes? Capello? Benitez? Maybe they might stick with Di Matteo if he does well, that could be a mistake with this being the time to rebuild the squad, is he really the right manager to do it over the next 3-4 years? I'm not so sure. |
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He'll likely develop in a really good one in the end.
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Join Date: May 2010
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APOEL v Real, Marseille v Bayern (winners to play in SF)
Chelsea v Benfica, Milan v Barca (winners to play in SF) Milan must be sick of having to play Barca! |
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#5557 |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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I'd love to see Bayern take the whole thing. Not that interested in another el classico.....I know how those end.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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Benfica is a decent draw for Chelsea, they'll get through that. Can't see past a Barca vs Madrid final. By far the best 2 sides in Europe this year.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: England
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Bayern Munich were my prediction at the start of the season, at the moment i'd like to see a Bayern v Milan final. They both play some nice stuff and it would be good to see them go through the Spanish teams on their way to the final. |
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#5560 |
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G.O.A.T.
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Puerto y Galgo....
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Drogba's reaction about drawing Benfica tells me all i needed to know about that guy's commitment to the sport, the team, and his respect for fellow workers and also how much that guy was responsible for AVB sacking...
in fact, despite having a massive amount of natural hatred for Benfica, i seriously hope they steamroll Chelsea... Sorry Fenã... you are a good guy and what not, but so much disrespect is just disgracefull. follow the link and watch the video!!! http://www.maisfutebol.iol.pt/despor...3696-4062.html
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