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Post by brett on May 24, 2007 14:03:31 GMT 10
aaaaaaaaaanyway...
Did that game remind anyone else of Australia v Italy?
One team attacks and dominates yet, where in other games chances would start to eventuate and a goal would usually come, nothing seems to happen.
Italians are such frustratingly brilliant defenders, as teams and individuals, that you don't even notice it until 10 minutes have slipped by without anything really happening.
AC Milan played winning football. Why, in modern day, does winning not equal brilliant?
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Post by DJ on May 24, 2007 14:22:06 GMT 10
Id rather have Carlos Tevez any day of the week over that arrogant, hot headed wanker, who is a disgrace to the England shirt. Dont bite, red devils are my second team, but that guy is a f***wit. Tevez wants to leave West Ham anyway news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/w/west_ham_utd/6672255.stm ...........nothing wrong with Wayne Rooney I just wish he could play well for England as well as United!
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Post by voice of reason on May 24, 2007 14:23:36 GMT 10
Stan Collymore was irritating to the extreme!! He never shut up! Why do they always need to fill a pause with senseless drivel?
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Post by serious14 on May 24, 2007 14:47:37 GMT 10
aaaaaaaaaanyway... Did that game remind anyone else of Australia v Italy? One team attacks and dominates yet, where in other games chances would start to eventuate and a goal would usually come, nothing seems to happen. Brilliant analogy. All that was needed was an unjust penalty.
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Post by dibo (pron. "DIB-OH") on May 24, 2007 15:08:59 GMT 10
aaaaaaaaaanyway... Did that game remind anyone else of Australia v Italy? One team attacks and dominates yet, where in other games chances would start to eventuate and a goal would usually come, nothing seems to happen. Italians are such frustratingly brilliant defenders, as teams and individuals, that you don't even notice it until 10 minutes have slipped by without anything really happening. AC Milan played winning football. Why, in modern day, does winning not equal brilliant? anyone else note that their second goal came after kewell was nursing a broken heartilage again, while kaka waltzed up to the hopelessly naive lfc defence and sent inzaghi through (legally) while riise and co stood about with their hands in the air? bloody hopeless...
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Post by mariners4ever on May 24, 2007 15:36:40 GMT 10
watched the last 15-20 minutes and the game wasn't too bad IMO the game was much more better than the chelsea vs liverpool semi final as it was much more entertaining from both sides
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