Champions League 2009/2010
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Posted on 30-07-2009 13:20
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3rd Qualifying Round
Aktobe - M. Haifa 0-0
Sparta Prague - Panathinaikos 3-1
Anderlecht - Sivasspor 5-0
Baki - Levski 0-0
Salzburg - Dinamo Zagreb 1-1
Sporting - Twente 0-0
Ventspils - BATE 1-0
Levadia - Debrecen 0-1
Shakhtar - Timisoara 2-2
Sheriff - Slavia Praha 0-0
APOEL - Partizan 2-0
Slovan Bratislava - Olympiacos 0-2
Zürich - Maribor 2-3
København - Stabæk 3-1
Celtic - Dinamo Moskva 0-1
Some surprising outcomes, Panathinaikos losing 3-1 in Prague. Shaktar drawing at home versus Timisoara, Zurich losing against the Slovenian champ Maribor at home and Celtic beaten by Dinamo Moskva. And at last, Twente drawing in Lisbon versus Sporting who played really poor.
And the fail of the night was from Moutinho
As you can see Mihaylov isn't standing in the centre of the goal, but a bit to the left. Apparently he and the first goalkeeper Boschker watched videos of Moutinho taking penalties and found out that he shoots it towards the left side. By not standing in the middle he persuades him to shoot hit towards the left side where he is leaving some open space and Moutinho shoots it to the left side and Mikhailov saves the day. Now lets hope they can finish it in Enschede.
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Posted on 30-07-2009 13:44
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I saw Zurich vs. Maribor on Swiss Television. In the end, Zurich should have won; but their goalie (Guatelli) was ridicoulus. So was the defense of both teams. I think that Zurich will go past this round; I don't think that the will play so badly twice. |
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ember |
Posted on 30-07-2009 13:51
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Stabæk actually played very well against FC København. Unlucky, they wasn't good enough infront of København's goal so København won 3-1. But in goal chances it was actually 6-6 or 8-7 for Stabæk (depends on which statistic you believe in).
Well done by København though, they took the win and most likely a spot in the main competition. |
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Posted on 30-07-2009 13:53
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Celtic Dinamo was not surprising, Dinamo are halfway through their season, Celtics hasn't even started. The return leg is also before Celtic start their season. I'm sure that this will happen in other ties also. Its time this got sorted out. Unfair, with a lot of money resting on it. |
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Posted on 30-07-2009 14:54
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It's hardly unfair that teams play in the time of year where it is possible to play soccer... In russia the winters are far worse than britain, so they have to play much more intense through the periods in which they actually are able to play, same goes for Ukraine... |
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 30-07-2009 16:35
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ember wrote:
Stabæk actually played very well against FC København. Unlucky, they wasn't good enough infront of København's goal so København won 3-1. But in goal chances it was actually 6-6 or 8-7 for Stabæk (depends on which statistic you believe in).
Well done by København though, they took the win and most likely a spot in the main competition.
They did play quite well, yes, but don't let this make you believe that Norwegian football is getting better |
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ember |
Posted on 31-07-2009 06:01
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CrueTrue wrote:
ember wrote:
Stabæk actually played very well against FC København. Unlucky, they wasn't good enough infront of København's goal so København won 3-1. But in goal chances it was actually 6-6 or 8-7 for Stabæk (depends on which statistic you believe in).
Well done by København though, they took the win and most likely a spot in the main competition.
They did play quite well, yes, but don't let this make you believe that Norwegian football is getting better
I was on my way... But after yesterdays result in the Euro League I have given it up, the results yesterday was just ridiculous |
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issoisso |
Posted on 04-08-2009 21:45
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Too funny. Just too funny
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Roman |
Posted on 04-08-2009 21:49
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Panathinaikos - Sparta 3:0
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ruben |
Posted on 04-08-2009 22:00
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Bah, fucking Sporting Lissabon got lucky against Twente 1-1 due to an own goal. |
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untal |
Posted on 04-08-2009 22:12
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ruben wrote:
Bah, fucking Sporting Lissabon got lucky against Twente 1-1 due to an own goal.
I wonder why you, non-portuguese people, name the club as Sporting Lisbon or whatever.
When Sporting's keeper touches the ball with his shoulder and a Twente defender puts the ball in his own goal, it's obvious that Sporting had luck. Adding the fact that Sporting played badly in the entire game and did nothing to win/tie the game, the luck was too much.
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issoisso |
Posted on 04-08-2009 22:21
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I'll just re-state what I said around the 90th minute of the game: whichever team gets through to the next qualifying round (in this case Sporting), will get hammered very badly.
None of these teams are anywhere near good enough for the Champions' League.
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jaccan |
Posted on 26-11-2009 14:03
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Hope Chelsea wins |
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Posted on 26-11-2009 16:23
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Well that is also a way to make the discussion forum awake a bit I suppose
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Wiggo |
Posted on 26-11-2009 16:25
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jaccan wrote:
Hope Chelsea wins
I don't.
*shudder* |
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Posted on 18-12-2009 12:24
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VfB Stuttgart (GER) v FC Barcelona (ESP)
Olympiacos FC (GRE) v FC Girondins de Bordeaux (FRA)
FC Internazionale Milano (ITA) v Chelsea FC (ENG)
FC Bayern München (GER) v ACF Fiorentina (ITA)
PFC CSKA Moskva (RUS) v Sevilla FC (ESP)
Olympique Lyonnais (FRA) v Real Madrid CF (ESP)
FC Porto (POR) v Arsenal FC (ENG)
AC Milan (ITA) v Manchester United FC (ENG)
I can't help but think that some of those were fixed before-hand, e.g. Inter vs. Chelsea and Milan - United. Either way. it's going to be some interesting matches
Also, it'll be fun seeing Barca walk-over Stuttgart. |
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Posted on 18-12-2009 12:36
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CrueTrue wrote:
VfB Stuttgart (GER) v FC Barcelona (ESP)
Olympiacos FC (GRE) v FC Girondins de Bordeaux (FRA)
FC Internazionale Milano (ITA) v Chelsea FC (ENG)
FC Bayern München (GER) v ACF Fiorentina (ITA)
PFC CSKA Moskva (RUS) v Sevilla FC (ESP)
Olympique Lyonnais (FRA) v Real Madrid CF (ESP)
FC Porto (POR) v Arsenal FC (ENG)
AC Milan (ITA) v Manchester United FC (ENG)
I can't help but think that some of those were fixed before-hand, e.g. Inter vs. Chelsea and Milan - United. Either way. it's going to be some interesting matches
Also, it'll be fun seeing Barca walk-over Stuttgart.
Why Milan - Man Utd?
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Posted on 18-12-2009 12:57
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Beckham
[url=www.pcmdaily.com/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=33182] Team Santander Media Thread[/url]
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issoisso |
Posted on 18-12-2009 13:01
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Oh, right.
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 18-12-2009 14:56
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issoisso wrote:
Oh, right.
Prior to the draw, both of them said it'd be fun to meet those two teams. I felt the same way when Barca and Inter ended up in the same group in the group stage. Prior to the draw, many said it'd be interesting to see them against each other because of the Zlatan - Eto switch. |
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