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PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2014 3:19 pm
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Bad luck Jezza with Chelsea, but the final I was after in the Champions League has eventuated.
Real Madrid v Atletico Madrid.
Both sides fully deserved their places with exceptional form in their away legs. There are no flukey finalists here.
What a tribute to Spanish Football. The Spaniards currently hold both the World Cup and Euro Championship titles and no matter what, they will soon also have the Champions League winner as well. The full trifecta.
What a stunning victory for the city of Madrid, a Champions Leage Derby final.
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PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2014 4:27 pm
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Lets hope the TOON dont stuff up Liverpool.

We dont want those blue pricks stealing it.

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PostPosted: Fri May 02, 2014 5:43 pm
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sixpoints wrote:
Bad luck Jezza with Chelsea, but the final I was after in the Champions League has eventuated.
Real Madrid v Atletico Madrid.
Both sides fully deserved their places with exceptional form in their away legs. There are no flukey finalists here.
What a tribute to Spanish Football. The Spaniards currently hold both the World Cup and Euro Championship titles and no matter what, they will soon also have the Champions League winner as well. The full trifecta.
What a stunning victory for the city of Madrid, a Champions Leage Derby final.

Thanks mate! Smile

I'm still trying to get my head around the fact that Real Madrid smashed the world's best team in Bayern Munich. It seems like Bayern Munich haven't been in strong form in the past and is Pep beginning to be exposed as a 'fraud' so to speak as he has the knack to inherit great sides. Real Madrid are a terrific side and for me are very close to surpassing Bayern Munich as the best performing team in the world currently. The pressure will be on them though considering they haven't won the UCL since 2002. If Ronaldo performs strongly in the final, it's hard to see them losing to be honest.

Atletico Madrid were worthy winners against us. No arguments there! They'll be the underdogs but they do have a strong squad with plenty of x-factor that would worry their rivals.

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PostPosted: Fri May 02, 2014 5:49 pm
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Sunday's Results:
Sunderland 4-0 Cardiff
Liverpool 0-2 Chelsea Very Happy Laughing Very Happy
Crystal Palace 0-2 Man City

Monday's Result:
Arsenal 3-0 Newcastle

The Ladder:
1. Liverpool 80 - Played 36
2. Chelsea 78 - Played 36
3. Man City 77 - Played 35
4. Arsenal 73 - Played 36
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5. Everton 69 - Played 36
6. Tottenham 66 - Played 36
7. Man Utd 60 - Played 35
8. Southampton 52 - Played 36
9. Newcastle 46 - Played 36
10. Stoke 44 - Played 36
11. Crystal Palace 43 - Played 36
12. Swansea 39 - Played 36
13. Hull 37 - Played 35
14. West Ham 37 - Played 36
15. West Brom 36 - Played 35
16. Aston Villa 35 - Played 35
17. Sunderland 32 - Played 35
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18. Norwich 32 - Played 36
19. Fulham 31 - Played 36
20. Cardiff 30 - Played 36

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PostPosted: Fri May 02, 2014 5:53 pm
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Liverpool is the home of the Beatles.
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This Weekend's Matches:

Saturday May 3 2014:
West Ham v Tottenham - 12:45
Aston Villa v Hull - 15:00
Man Utd v Sunderland - 15:00
Newcastle v Cardiff - 15:00
Stoke v Fulham - 15:00
Swansea v Southampton - 15:00
Everton v Man City - 17:30

Sunday May 4 2014:
Arsenal v West Brom - 13:30
Chelsea v Norwich - 16:00

Monday May 5 2014:
Crystal Palace v Liverpool - 20:00

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Next 'big' club to perhaps sink to the nether regions of the third tier are Birmingham City. Winners of the League Cup over Arsenal at Wembley only three years ago, they now find themselves in the relegation spot of 22nd in the Championship with one game remaining.
Birmingham have somehow managed only to win 2 of their 23 home games this season and now must win their last game and hope other results go their way.
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PostPosted: Sat May 03, 2014 3:05 pm
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GO LIVERPOOL!!!!!!!!
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Fulham and Cardiff offered nothing when faced with do-or-die games, both got thrashed when only wins could save them and they are now rightfully relegated.
Sunderland however repeated their recent shock win at Chelsea with a win at Manure to just about guarantee their safety. Well done Wearsiders for showing a bit of grit. Well done also on just about ending any hope MU had of making Europe!
Norwich need a miracle. They must win at Chelsea to remain even a chance of staying up. Considering Chelsea still have the title in their sights and that Norwich have lost their last five, you'd reckon the Canaries are gonski.

nb Birmingham survived being relegated from the Championship by an injury time equalizer in the last round. They survived by goal difference - a damn close shave!
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PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2014 4:23 pm
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Just shows you how seriously some take it.....
When Birmingham City scored the goal in injury time that saved them from relegation down to the third tier, the news got through to the Doncaster Rovers game that they were now relegated instead.
A Doncaster fan then collapsed and died with the news!

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/ray-dunning-doncaster-rovers-fan-3496164
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PostPosted: Tue May 06, 2014 1:32 pm
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Dave The Man wrote:
GO LIVERPOOL!!!!!!!!


Oops !!!!
3-0 to 3-3 WTF!!
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Done and dusted for another year, bar the FA Cup. Hope the Arse get up in that, have a few Gooner mates so it'll be nice to snag a few free beers of them if they get up.

Well done to Citeh... glad they went past Liverpool, who without doubt have the most up themselves dickhead fans in the history of everything. Liverpool may well have missed their chance, as they'll have europe to deal with (at least up til xmas) and will need a bigger squad. Chelsea will be better for the run. Will be interesting to see how United go in transfer market... they will need to splash some serious moolah, but as they've no Europe, they may well do what Liverpool did this season. First they need a manager.

World Cup coming up, so let's hope the Oz can sneak thru to 2nd round. 1st game is crucial, win that and we'll be a big chance to sneak thru.
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PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2014 11:04 pm
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Man City win the League as they should considering their squad. They are a super team to watch. I'm no particular fan, but they do play an excellent attacking game.
But they have been found guilty by UEFA of breaching FFP rules and were issued a Ł50million fine & a reduction of their squad for the Champions League. So some of their squad will have to go as they can't all fit into their reduced Champs League squad. Why stay if you are the ones to be left out of all Champ League games? This will also be exacerbated if they sign new players over the break.
Man City ignored UEFA's deadline to accept the sanctions, so their resultant
appeal may backfire. They could therefore cop a bigger whack!
Is this the end of their plans for domination?
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Liverpool more lost it then City WInning it
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PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2014 3:24 am
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sixpoints wrote:
Man City ignored UEFA's deadline to accept the sanctions, so their resultant appeal may backfire. They could therefore cop a bigger whack!
Is this the end of their plans for domination?


Only way to ensure financial 'fair play' is if they fail the test, don't fine them, boot them out of the CL for a year. Ł50 mill is loose change to them in the long run.

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Liverpool more lost it then City WInning it


Liverpool had a good run, and crumbled when the heat was on.
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