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Post by spursdad on Oct 18, 2006 10:16:49 GMT 10
For those you care:
Tuesday, 17 October 2006 Anderlecht 0-1 AC Milan CSKA Moscow 1-0 Arsenal Celtic 3-0 Benfica Dynamo Kiev 0-3 Lyon FC Porto 4-1 Hamburg Lille 3-1 AEK Athens Man Utd 3-0 FC Copenhag Steaua Bucuresti 1-4 Real Madrid
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Post by Jimmydinho on Oct 18, 2006 17:34:59 GMT 10
didnt pick arsenal to loose, is Cska moscow owned by Roman Abramovich's company?
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Post by bobandbill on Oct 18, 2006 18:06:26 GMT 10
Arsenal had a goal scored by Henry's stamach, but was wrongly disallowed for handball, so it should have been a draw, but it wasn't... bad refs are everywhere
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Post by johnnywarren on Oct 18, 2006 18:56:47 GMT 10
johnnywarrens tips: benfica tsk tsk tsk. one kenny miller, there's only one kenny miller. what a morning. celtic and preston both winning a good result for the hoops. tommy anderson was ecstatic on sbs this morn. thought benfica were going to be better than they were, but great goals for celtic
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Post by johnnywarren on Oct 19, 2006 6:38:45 GMT 10
just watched chelski vs barca. barca all over them in 1st half but 2 minutes into second half drogba got one in and that was all that was needed. go you reds - one nil winners over bourdeax. great stuff.
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Post by johnnywarren on Oct 19, 2006 6:48:08 GMT 10
bremen 2- sofkia 0; chelsea 1 - barca 0 - barca and bremen equal on 4 points bayern 1 - sporting lisbon 0 inter 2 - spartak 1 liverpool 1 - bordeaux 0 psv 2 - galatasaray 1 roma 1 - olympiakos 0 valencia 2 - shaktar donesk 0
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Post by johnnywarren on Nov 1, 2006 6:05:57 GMT 10
twenty in and barca are up 1-0 over chelski. i hope barca kick their ass. they just missed one then when hilarious saved. pity. they need a whoooping
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Post by johnnywarren on Nov 1, 2006 6:11:23 GMT 10
22:42 GOAL - Sanz Luis Garcia Liverpool 1 - Bordeaux 0Cross by Steven Gerrard (Liverpool), goal by Sanz Luis Garcia (Liverpool) left-footed (top-right of goal) from left side of penalty area (6 yards).Liverpool 1-0 Bordeaux. Assist (cross) by Steven Gerrard (Liverpool) from right wing.
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Post by shelleybeach on Nov 1, 2006 8:12:07 GMT 10
lampard scored a ridiculous curling chip from along the goal line and chelsea played pretty well. lots of crap fake injuries though, typical. jose also did this stupid sliding on knees, fist in air celebration each to chelsea scored - the man has no class - and as for the stuff he came out with before the game about gudjohnsen, mind games or not, it is just embarrassing.
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Post by greenpoleffc on Nov 1, 2006 10:59:02 GMT 10
Lumplard = the most over rated player in world football. As he does for England, when up against class he looks like the fat bottler he really is
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Post by sideshow on Nov 1, 2006 15:16:41 GMT 10
Lumplard = the most over rated player in world football. As he does for England, when up against class he looks like the fat bottler he really is if "lumplard" is so bad, how come he has played every single minute of every game in a team that can pretty much buy any player they want, has scored 5 goals, 4 assists in the premier league already this season, scored an amazing goal this morning and has had the best form out of any player in the premier league for the last 2 years? im no chelsea fan at all. but really, think about it. yeah, over rated......
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Post by johnnywarren on Nov 1, 2006 15:48:27 GMT 10
GROUP A Chelsea must wait to ensure progression from Group A, but a 2-2 draw at Barcelona puts them in the box seat.
The Catalans twice went ahead through Deco and Eidur Gudjohnsen, though Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba - in the 90th minute - earned Chelsea a point.
Werder Bremen ran riot away at Levski Sofia to put pressure on Barca and condemn the Bulgarians to bottom spot.
Nikolay Mihailov scored an own goal and further strikes from Frank Baumann and Torsten Frings meant it finished 3-0.
GROUP B Bayern Munich secured their place in the knockout stages with a goalless draw against Sporting Lisbon.
But Bayern will have to wait to claim top spot in Group B after a disappointing display in Germany.
Julio Cruz earned Inter Milan a crucial 1-0 victory away at Spartak Moscow that lifts them up to second in the group.
Cruz slotted into the roof of the net with just a minute on the clock after some sloppy defending and good work from Zlatan Ibrahimovic down the right.
GROUP C Liverpool ensured their qualification to the knockout stages with a superb 3-0 victory at home to Bordeaux.
Luis Garcia bagged a brace and Steven Gerrard scored his first of the season, while Fernando Menegazzo was sent off for headbutting John Arne Riise.
PSV will join Liverpool in the last 16 after their 2-0 win against 10-man Galatasaray in Eindhoven.
The Turkish side had Stjepan Tomas sent off and Timmy Simons and Arouna Kone struck to hand PSV all three points.
GROUP D Valencia fought hard to secure their qualification with a 2-2 draw away in Ukraine against Shakhtar Donetsk.
Twice the Group D leaders came from behind through Fernando Morientes and Roberto Ayala, after Rodrigues Jadson and Luis Fernandinho had notched.
Roma are heavy favourites to join them in the last 16, despite being held 1-1 at home to Greek side Olympiacos.
Julio Cesar put the visitors ahead but Francesco Totti levelled - after he had missed a penalty.
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Post by Sym on Nov 1, 2006 20:35:05 GMT 10
Sideshow thank you , Frank Lampard is one of the best players going around,his skill,vision,long and short passing and shooting are exceptional.I wonder if any Fulham players have scored a goal like that in the Champions league...oh wait they arent in it maybe the uefa cup...gee not even in that,well there is always next year.
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Post by greenpoleffc on Nov 1, 2006 22:19:34 GMT 10
No doubt you watch the highlights DVD of his world cup efforts long into the night.
FFS I would look good in a MF of Ballack, J Cole and Makele
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Post by Sym on Nov 1, 2006 22:23:25 GMT 10
Look it is true he didnt have a good world cup,did any english player???
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Post by johnnywarren on Nov 2, 2006 14:30:45 GMT 10
GROUP E Karim Benzema's goal clinched Lyon's qualification
Real Madrid booked their place in the last 16 after beating Steaua Bucaresti 1-0 at the Bernabeu.
Banel Nicolita's 70th-minute own goal was enough to send the nine-time European Cup winners through.
Lyon also sealed their spot in the knockout stages, beating Dynamo Kiev by the same margin.
Teenager Karim Benzema was the scorer as the French side kept up their 100% record in Europe this season - they are yet to even concede a goal.
GROUP F The Group F formbook was turned on its head in Wednesday's fixtures with the top two sides both losing.
Manchester United are still in pole position to qualify despite losing 1-0 to FC Copenhagen.
Benfica cut the gap on second-placed Celtic to two points by beating them 3-0 at the Stadium of Light.
They were welcome goals for the Portuguese side, who had not scored in the Champions League since they knocked out Liverpool last season.
GROUP G Things are tight in Group G - the only certainty is that Hamburg are out of the running even for a Uefa Cup spot.
CSKA Moscow stay top after drawing 0-0 with Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.
Porto are level on points with Arsenal after their 3-1 win away at Hamburg, with South Americans responsible for all the Portuguese side's goals.
Argentines Lucho Gonzalez and Lisandro Lopez put Porto 2-0 up and Brazilian Bruno Moraes rounded off the scoring three minutes from time.
GROUP H AC Milan are on the verge of reaching the last 16 after an emphatic 4-1 victory over Anderlecht. Kaka grabbed a hat-trick as AC Milan reached the quarter-finals
Brazilian star Kaka was the home team's hero, scoring a hat-trick with Alberto Gilardino also finding the net for the Italian side.
AEK Athens kept their qualification hopes alive with a 1-0 win over 10-man Lille.
Nikos Liberopoulos scored the only goal in the 74th minute to give the Greek side their first win in 22 Champions League games.
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Post by Andy on Nov 2, 2006 14:35:29 GMT 10
Ronaldinho had a shit world cup! Is he now rubbish and over-rated???
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Post by greenpoleffc on Nov 2, 2006 15:16:28 GMT 10
No, he was over rated by the Nike marketing dept and Craig Foster before the WC. Great player but until he performs in big games he cant claim the sort of rep that (say) Maradonna has.
The true greats do it in the biggest games (Maradonna, Pele, Moore etc etc)
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Post by johnnywarren on Nov 3, 2006 16:21:53 GMT 10
The true greats do it in the biggest games (Maradonna, Pele, Moore etc etc) that they do, rohnaldinho, not there yet, hoped to see him shine at WC but actually looked very tired and needed a rest. but for shitaly - they don't have a truly world player who just bedazzles at the world cup - rossi for instance - but just a buch of cheating shites - groso you diving italian F***k - you should sleep with greg luganus - but good players do it on the world stage - zico was another, socrates, pele, zidane, maradonna, berasi, cruyff, puskas, eusabio,
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Post by bobandbill on Nov 3, 2006 18:05:50 GMT 10
you can say pele again Beautiful stuff
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