Who will win the Champions League
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Who will win the Champions League
Just for Sheep Shagger, another poll!
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Barca for me. Particularly if Messi wins his fitness battle.sexy_rexy wrote:Just for Sheep Shagger, another poll!
Funny to think that Foetus Walcott probably won't even make the bench for the Gooners.
2-1 Barcelona.
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Aye, but Sheepshagger doesn't even know the rules of soccer!!!!sexy_rexy wrote:Just for Sheep Shagger, another poll!
Flash ahhhh ahhh, he'll save every one of us
Secretly (well not any more) I fancy Arsenal...
...Henry's pace ill hurt Puyol and Marquez (or whoever plays ith Puyol), in a way that Shevchenko couldnt for Milan...
If you cancel out Ronaldinho, Barca dont tick as much, but you have to stay with him for 90 mins-he had one chance against Chelsea, and he took it.
...Henry's pace ill hurt Puyol and Marquez (or whoever plays ith Puyol), in a way that Shevchenko couldnt for Milan...
If you cancel out Ronaldinho, Barca dont tick as much, but you have to stay with him for 90 mins-he had one chance against Chelsea, and he took it.
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Barca have the single best footballer in the World in Ronaldinho, and if he pulls something out of the bag a la his goal against Chelsea this season or the scoring pass at the San Siro, and as a Liverpool fan (don't go to games so wouldn't call my self a supporter) if there is a god in Heaven then the Cup will be going to Catalunya....
Only a man who knows what it is like to be defeated can reach down to the bottom of his soul and come up with the extra ounce of power it takes to win when the match is even. Muhammad Ali
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From the ridiculous to the sublime soSea_point wrote:Barca have the single best footballer in the World in Ronaldinho, and if he pulls something out of the bag a la his goal against Chelsea this season or the scoring pass at the San Siro, and as a Liverpool fan (don't go to games so wouldn't call my self a supporter) if there is a god in Heaven then the Cup will be going to Catalunya....
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You'll get yours on Saturday Grumpy.Grumpy Old Man wrote:From the ridiculous to the sublime soSea_point wrote:Barca have the single best footballer in the World in Ronaldinho, and if he pulls something out of the bag a la his goal against Chelsea this season or the scoring pass at the San Siro, and as a Liverpool fan (don't go to games so wouldn't call my self a supporter) if there is a god in Heaven then the Cup will be going to Catalunya....
2-0 to the Champions of Europe.
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Grumpy, look at my location.....
The dweebs of Arsenal will surface again should they win, you can spot them a mile off on the trains and tubes. They all look like "Tefal" Scientists, peanut counters or focking IT heads and you only see them after a big win when they dust off their red scaves, jerseys and beanies. Still talking about Arsenal of course and not the current (five time champions)...
The dweebs of Arsenal will surface again should they win, you can spot them a mile off on the trains and tubes. They all look like "Tefal" Scientists, peanut counters or focking IT heads and you only see them after a big win when they dust off their red scaves, jerseys and beanies. Still talking about Arsenal of course and not the current (five time champions)...
Only a man who knows what it is like to be defeated can reach down to the bottom of his soul and come up with the extra ounce of power it takes to win when the match is even. Muhammad Ali
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So you're basically saying that Turnipstan and Arsenal have a good bit in common?Sea_point wrote:Grumpy, look at my location.....
The dweebs of Arsenal will surface again should they win, you can spot them a mile off on the trains and tubes. They all look like "Tefal" Scientists, peanut counters or focking IT heads and you only see them after a big win when they dust off their red scaves, jerseys and beanies. Still talking about Arsenal of course and not the current (five time champions)...
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The dweebs of Arsenal will surface again should they win, you can spot them a mile off on the trains and tubes. They all look like "Tefal" Scientists, peanut counters or focking IT heads and you only see them after a big win when they dust off their red scaves, jerseys and beanies. Still talking about Arsenal of course and not the current (five time champions)... [/quote]
What are you on, man? The 'dweebs of Arsenal'? Lets not get silly now. I come from an Arsenal family - father, brother, uncle, cousins and have supported Arsenal for 18 years now - as long as I've been aware of football, basically - and I can safely say Arsenal fans tend, by and large, to be the most decent you can come across (that includes the English too). Are you an embittered Spurs fan or something?
What are you on, man? The 'dweebs of Arsenal'? Lets not get silly now. I come from an Arsenal family - father, brother, uncle, cousins and have supported Arsenal for 18 years now - as long as I've been aware of football, basically - and I can safely say Arsenal fans tend, by and large, to be the most decent you can come across (that includes the English too). Are you an embittered Spurs fan or something?
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H'mmm
Large chill pill dude, you want to hear what I think about Chelsea and Man U fans too....
Seriously though I thought we had been transported to the seventies though after they won the 1/4 final. All these people that would normally be invisable on the tube and trains, (and life generally) were there large as fooking life in Arsenal colours.......
Large chill pill dude, you want to hear what I think about Chelsea and Man U fans too....
Seriously though I thought we had been transported to the seventies though after they won the 1/4 final. All these people that would normally be invisable on the tube and trains, (and life generally) were there large as fooking life in Arsenal colours.......
What are you on, man? The 'dweebs of Arsenal'? Lets not get silly now. I come from an Arsenal family - father, brother, uncle, cousins and have supported Arsenal for 18 years now - as long as I've been aware of football, basically - and I can safely say Arsenal fans tend, by and large, to be the most decent you can come across (that includes the English too). Are you an embittered Spurs fan or something?[/quote]badger79 wrote:The dweebs of Arsenal will surface again should they win, you can spot them a mile off on the trains and tubes. They all look like "Tefal" Scientists, peanut counters or focking IT heads and you only see them after a big win when they dust off their red scaves, jerseys and beanies. Still talking about Arsenal of course and not the current (five time champions)...
Only a man who knows what it is like to be defeated can reach down to the bottom of his soul and come up with the extra ounce of power it takes to win when the match is even. Muhammad Ali
aye, consider it taken. i've spent a lifetime defending Arsenal so its kinda an impulse reaction. Biggest team in London, so i guess its inevitable alot of fairweather types appear after a big win. Who do you follow yourself?
[/quote]Sea_point wrote:H'mmm
Large chill pill dude, you want to hear what I think about Chelsea and Man U fans too....
Seriously though I thought we had been transported to the seventies though after they won the 1/4 final. All these people that would normally be invisable on the tube and trains, (and life generally) were there large as fooking life in Arsenal colours.......
What are you on, man? The 'dweebs of Arsenal'? Lets not get silly now. I come from an Arsenal family - father, brother, uncle, cousins and have supported Arsenal for 18 years now - as long as I've been aware of football, basically - and I can safely say Arsenal fans tend, by and large, to be the most decent you can come across (that includes the English too). Are you an embittered Spurs fan or something?badger79 wrote:The dweebs of Arsenal will surface again should they win, you can spot them a mile off on the trains and tubes. They all look like "Tefal" Scientists, peanut counters or focking IT heads and you only see them after a big win when they dust off their red scaves, jerseys and beanies. Still talking about Arsenal of course and not the current (five time champions)...
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Sorry Badger, don't take it personally.....
Sea_point wrote:Barca have the single best footballer in the World in Ronaldinho, and if he pulls something out of the bag a la his goal against Chelsea this season or the scoring pass at the San Siro, and as a Liverpool fan (don't go to games so wouldn't call my self a supporter) if there is a god in Heaven then the Cup will be going to Catalunya....
Only a man who knows what it is like to be defeated can reach down to the bottom of his soul and come up with the extra ounce of power it takes to win when the match is even. Muhammad Ali
not at all, some of my best mates are Liverpool fans - they're all still bitter and twisted about '89 though
Sea_point wrote:Sorry Badger, don't take it personally.....
Sea_point wrote:Barca have the single best footballer in the World in Ronaldinho, and if he pulls something out of the bag a la his goal against Chelsea this season or the scoring pass at the San Siro, and as a Liverpool fan (don't go to games so wouldn't call my self a supporter) if there is a god in Heaven then the Cup will be going to Catalunya....
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I was at that game. 26th May 1989 marks the end of my childhood. From that day on I knew very well what kind of focked up world I was living in.badger79 wrote:not at all, some of my best mates are Liverpool fans - they're all still bitter and twisted about '89 though
Sea_point wrote:Sorry Badger, don't take it personally.....
Sea_point wrote:Barca have the single best footballer in the World in Ronaldinho, and if he pulls something out of the bag a la his goal against Chelsea this season or the scoring pass at the San Siro, and as a Liverpool fan (don't go to games so wouldn't call my self a supporter) if there is a god in Heaven then the Cup will be going to Catalunya....
I was also in Istanbul, but that's a whole other thread entirely...