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Post by littlelol on Apr 17, 2007 14:06:47 GMT 10
What a climax to the English season? will Chelsea win the Quadruple? will Man U win the Treble? can Liverpool spoil it for both of them? Who do you think will win which trophy? my guess is Man Utd league and FA cup double and Liverpool to beat Man Utd in The Champions League final. PS imagine 60/70,000 Scouse and Mancs in Athens = mayham
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Post by marinermick on Apr 17, 2007 14:08:55 GMT 10
What a climax to the English season? will Chelsea win the Quadruple? will Man U win the Treble? can Liverpool spoil it for both of them? Who do you think will win which trophy? my guess is Man Utd league and FA cup double and Liverpool to beat Man Utd in The Champions League final. PS imagine 60/70,000 Scouse and Mancs in Athens = mayham with the cheap beer in athens that would be mayhem
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Post by alicia on Apr 17, 2007 14:43:34 GMT 10
I think Chelsea will win. ;D ;D
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Post by uncleyellow on Apr 17, 2007 15:18:37 GMT 10
Man Utd wil take it out... Fatty Frank Lampard and Co will not get there, They will only win one of the four..(the one they already have!) Man Utd are just warming up, when Rooney/Ronaldo/Saha are on song, with giggs and scholes behind them, There is no argument...Look what we did to Roma!!
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Post by mariners4ever on Apr 17, 2007 16:14:01 GMT 10
man utd to win all three
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Post by Andy on Apr 17, 2007 16:15:31 GMT 10
I think Chelsea will win. ;D ;D Spot on!
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Post by Jesus on Apr 17, 2007 16:53:44 GMT 10
You guys are ruling out milan nice and easily. Cant rule them out til they are gone unfortunately.
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Post by ryan on Apr 17, 2007 17:07:38 GMT 10
I honestly think the Champions League final will be a rematch of 2005. Liverpool v AC Milan with ,hopefully, Liverpool to win again. Manure will win the League and Chelski for the Cup.
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Post by uncleyellow on Apr 17, 2007 17:12:10 GMT 10
Mariners4ever.... you got it, all three to the red devils.
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Post by serious14 on Apr 17, 2007 17:25:54 GMT 10
Definite - Man U for the Domestic Double Hopefully - Man U to pull off a second treble inside 8 years by beating Liverscum in the final. I don't think 'mayhem' is at all an adequate description of what 100 000 or more (let's face it, a whole bunch are going to travel over there whether they can get tickets or not) Mancs and Scousers in Athens will get up to. I mean, they've got cheap Greek beer in the hot Greek sun for 4 or 5 days leading up to the game and the celebration/commiseration afterwards. If it does actually end up being a Manc/Scouse final - the loser will seriously never stop hearing about it until that kind of final ever happened again. In other words, I've got years and years of ammunition against Scousers lined up and ready to go. Cronaldo >>>>>>>>>>>> Liverpool.
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Post by greenpoleffc on Apr 18, 2007 13:32:27 GMT 10
Utd for EPL and Champs lge - no great lover of the Reds but some of the attacking football they are playing is absolutely wonderful.
Filth to eke out another 1-0 snoozathon at Wembley.
How can a team that cost so much money be so damn boring??
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Post by shelleybeach on Apr 27, 2007 6:27:53 GMT 10
Man U for premiership, and chelsea for the cup and CL (surely the great one would be unsackable after that)
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Post by omni on Apr 27, 2007 22:16:57 GMT 10
AC Milan will knock out Man U - you can't give Milan two away goals, good luck to them though, should be a good return leg!
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Post by Andy on Apr 28, 2007 22:13:44 GMT 10
ATM there is only 2 points in it. Chelsea drawing 1-1 with Bolton. Kalou with an equaliser 2 minutes after Michilak opened the scoring. Manure trailing 1-0 at everton thanks to Alan Stubbs. C'mon Everton!!!!!
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Post by Andy on Apr 28, 2007 22:23:58 GMT 10
It's even at the top! Kalou has scored again!
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Post by Foriegnmariner on Apr 28, 2007 23:52:56 GMT 10
chelsea 2-2 BOLTON man utd 4-2 Everton
Man Utd have championship waiting for them.
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Post by Auburn Mariner on Apr 29, 2007 0:02:15 GMT 10
Talk about an interesting night.
My beloved Red Devils were deadset dormant for 60 minutes, and then 1 mistake, 2 mistakes, 3 mistakes and we were in front!!! Unbelievable!!
Everton's second goal was top-shelf, from the Portugese Fernandes.
But then, Everton's Turner did a Kalac and gifted O'Shea our first. Then Phil Neville, of all people, conceded an own goal in a goalmouth scramble. A mistake from the Toffees left-back Hibbert then resulted in Wayne Rooney scoring (bet you THAT went down well at Goodison) and then young Eagles put the icing on the cake.
What's more, Spartak Chel$ki drew 2-2 with Bolton IN LONDON.
Well, well, a Manchester derby (at the City of Manchester Stadium) awaits next week, along with a game at the bloody San Siro. We are so close now, I can taste victory.
Glory, glory Man United!! United is life, the rest is mere detail.
Regards,
AM
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Post by Fish on Apr 29, 2007 0:08:27 GMT 10
Is there a raffle somewhere for the Chelsea fans to enter to make it that little bit fairer to win something lol
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Post by greenpoleffc on Apr 29, 2007 0:09:14 GMT 10
In case anyone (with a fast connection) wants to watch games live on p2p, go to www.sopcast.com. (I know fox have some games but via p2p you can get different ones)
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Post by Andy on Apr 29, 2007 0:13:08 GMT 10
40 minutes ago we were tied for the top. We're now 5 points of the drift and there is a very strong possibility that the trophy is gong to Manchester. Everton can't afford to make that many crucial errors against any team, let alone Man U, and it cost them dearly in a game that they probaly thought they had control of. There were alot of talking points during the game at the bridge, which i'm sure Jose will point in the post-match press conference. Including Bolton's equaliser being from off side and a an apparent clear handball which should have been a penalty. I personally haven't seen the incidents, however the commentator seemed addamant that they were both offside and should have been a penalty. Bolton really only had two chances, both from set-pieces, and combined with the Chelsea's possesion and attacking chances, it really is two points lost tonight.
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