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Posted: September 29 2010 at 08:52
If nothing sensational happens I think that Arsenal and Shakhtar have booked the #1 and #2 spots in their group. Braga were excellent last night, the difference was provided by the experience (lack of, in Braga's case) and the quality of that Brazilian striker from Shakhtar, which I didn't remember from the previous seasons. And maybe a referree error too. They're pretty good for a team at the first CL participation, but it will take them a few years untill they can be a match for the CL greats.
RE Arsenal, by the way Chelsea are looking, I think they have better chances at winning a continental trophy rather than an internal one.
If nothing sensational happens I think that Arsenal and Shakhtar have booked the #1 and #2 spots in their group. Braga were excellent last night, the difference was provided by the experience (lack of, in Braga's case) and the quality of that Brazilian striker from Shakhtar, which I didn't remember from the previous seasons. And maybe a referree error too. They're pretty good for a team at the first CL participation, but it will take them a few years untill they can be a match for the CL greats.
RE Arsenal, by the way Chelsea are looking, I think they have better chances at winning a continental trophy rather than an internal one.
I suspect you'll be proven right (but hope you're wrong) We'll learn a lot about Arsenal's credentials as title contenders this weekend when they travel to play Chelsea. The latter have routinely rolled over the Gunners with little difficulty recently (same with Man Utd) and as you state, the less physical and more technical aspect of the champions league seems to suit Arsene Wenger's side better. Arsenal need to learn to 'win ugly' at places like Bolton, Stoke and Wolves etc
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Posted: October 01 2010 at 06:28
VERY frustrating night. I forgot that matches in Europa League start two hours earlier than those from the Champions League, so I caught just the end of Steaua - Napoli, and the extra time. The f**king referee did his best to steal Steaua, and managed to get Napoli to equalize in the last seconds of the seventh (!!!!) minute of extra time. f**k f**k f**k the bloody b*****d.
After that there was the second batch of EL matches, of which I was shown Man City vs. Juventus, but I couldn't enjoy it because of the bitterness.
The tackle against Ben Arfa by De Jong was a shocker but I think the photo example in the world cup final against Alonso was accidental (reckless yes, but accidental) Ref Howard Webb claims his view was obstructed, but has said subsequently it should have been a red card and not a yellow.
BTW De Jong has been dropped from the Netherlands squad as a consequence of the Ben Arfa incident (How ironic, I think the Dutch are looking for PR opportunities after being branded the dirtiest team in the World Cup 2010)
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Posted: October 05 2010 at 05:03
^ I sort of agree on accidental, but then, if you're beeing reckless on a regular basis (he also broke someone's leg in a friendly this April, Netherlands vs. USA), then how accidental is that?
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Posted: October 06 2010 at 05:16
harmonium.ro wrote:
VERY frustrating night. I forgot that matches in Europa League start two hours earlier than those from the Champions League, so I caught just the end of Steaua - Napoli, and the extra time. The f**king referee did his best to steal Steaua, and managed to get Napoli to equalize in the last seconds of the seventh (!!!!) minute of extra time. f**k f**k f**k the bloody b*****d.
After that there was the second batch of EL matches, of which I was shown Man City vs. Juventus, but I couldn't enjoy it because of the bitterness.
Yes, I watched that too.
the Napoli manager is a customer of the bank where my father works, the following day he explained that even himself couldn't believe the amount of extra time given
What team are you a fan of, Luca? I ask so that I know what words do I pick when talking about Napoli
I just read that Liverpool's new owner, John William Henry II, was in a prog band in his youth
Good luck to the Liverpoodlians with the new chore.
Looks like Hicks and Gillett will fight the takeover through the courts (if it goes ahead 'as is' the Royal Bank of Scotland get their loan repaid but Messrs H & G don't make a single cent profit on the club, and no-one will have a shred of sympathy for them either)
So, have Liverpool swapped two very dodgy Yanks who bought the club on borrowed money, for just another dodgy Yank who knows squat about the club's traditions and fanbase?
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Posted: October 07 2010 at 10:53
b4usleep wrote:
Accidental ??
That's not accidental. Watch that he is watching at him. That was a criminal action and he should sent off right there. And you all know that I hate Spain but he could did a big injury, lucky it wasn't the case...
Change the program inside... Stay in silence is a crime.
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Posted: October 07 2010 at 11:06
jampa17 wrote:
b4usleep wrote:
Accidental ??
That's not accidental. Watch that he is watching at him. That was a criminal action and he should sent off right there. And you all know that I hate Spain but he could did a big injury, lucky it wasn't the case...
They should have arrested him not just sent off
Really don't mind if you sit this one out.
My words but a whisper, your deafness a shout.
De Jong's foot is raised (which is reckless) long before Alonso intercepts the ball, of course he is looking at the Spaniard, that's where the ball now is.
Mercifully however, he wasn't seriously injured.(more luck than anything else admittedly)
Anyway, Scotland's already threadbare hopes of reaching Euro 2012 are looking distinctly dodgy after a 1-0 loss to the Czech Rep in Prague. Although the latter are a decent side (but not nearly as strong as they were 10 years ago) the Scots manager Levein decided to do a 'Walter Smith' and park two buses in front of our long suffering and probably valium addicted goalkeeper. (Perhaps they were 'open -top' buses as we conceded from a set piece) Defensive football is only justified if you have a lead to protect or don't concede - once Scotland fell behind in this game they had no Plan B to fall back upon and to compound matters, left their only in-form striker (Kenny Miller) on the bench. I don't have any great expectations from the current generation of Scottish footballers and would much prefer them having 'a real go' and trying to win games even if it meant zero points in qualification.
Still, it's only Spain next (the world champions)
Edited by ExittheLemming - October 08 2010 at 22:26
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Posted: October 09 2010 at 01:56
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Poeng
Norge
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wery nice outcome so far in the group stage and for now it looks good, and it should be easy to come futher after three victories, the next matches are against Denmark in March,
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