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Post by Nemanja79 on Jan 7, 2015 20:50:02 GMT
I get a feeling that City will beat Barca this time Guaranteed.
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Post by charlie911 on Jan 8, 2015 3:31:21 GMT
I doubt that will happen now that they are guaranteed to get the elections and I think you will get a Messi who is more focussed and hungry to win and HW will be dangerous to City. Bony or not, Aguero or not I feel Barca still hold the upper hand in this one only if Lucho starts picking the right players for the job not like against Moyes last week. I doubt he will survive the mess that he has got himself under at the club and that will please not only the fans but the players as well.
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Post by Nemanja79 on Feb 17, 2015 15:07:46 GMT
I get the feeling PSG - Chelsea will be one boring match with Mourinho looking for a goalless draw. He'll be happy enough if gets one, that's more than a half job done, PSG is very hot and cold last month with unbelievable last game against Caen at home when they let two in in the last couple of minutes.
Juve, although in a good form will have difficulties against Borussia who are picking up some momentum in the league (at last) after a disastrous half a season but Juve should be able to win this.
City, well, I think does have a chance to scrap the win and defend their lead away. (I'll wash my mouth with a soap now).
The other matches, not so interesting to me, maybe only Leverkusen - Atletico but only because of some players involved.
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Post by Nemanja79 on Feb 17, 2015 18:44:48 GMT
PSG v Chelsea: Sir Alex Ferguson visits Jose Mourinho in Paris hotel ahead of Champions League clashFormer Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has visited Chelsea’s hotel in Paris to meet Jose Mourinho ahead of tonight’s Champions League clash Sir Alex Ferguson visited Jose Mourinho at the Chelsea team hotel in Paris on Tuesday morning. Chelsea manager Mourinho and his players are staying at the L’Hotel Du Collectionneur in Paris ahead of their Champions League clash against Paris Saint-Germain. Former Manchester United manager Ferguson was spotted and photographed going into the hotel, where he is understood to have met with Mourinho. Mourinho and Ferguson developed a close relationship during the Chelsea manager’s first spell in England and have remained on good terms ever since. It has even been claimed that Mourinho was one of a handful of people Ferguson confided in when he knew he was going to retire from management in 2013. Ferguson is the last man to have led an English club to a Premier League and Champions League double, in 2008, with Mourinho hoping to repeat the achievement this season. www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/chelsea/11417836/PSG-v-Chelsea-Sir-Alex-Ferguson-visits-Jose-Mourinho-in-Paris-hotel-ahead-of-Champions-League-clash.html______________________________________________________________________________________ Aaaaah, so nice and warm, my heart is full. Brain is dead though.ˇˇ Can't figure it out Moyes over Maureen even with all his antics and "non-United way." Sentiments kicking in right now.....
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Post by Nemanja79 on Feb 17, 2015 18:51:11 GMT
From the Telegraph too:
18.05 Team news as soon as I have it. In the meantime, this man here reckons that Chelsea have replaced Man United as the neutral's most hated football team. What do you reckon?
"When Roman Abramovich bought Chelsea in 2003, he was picking up a fast-improving brand that had garnered several trophies under the leadership of Ruud Gullit, Gianluca Vialli and Claudio Ranieri. But the new Russian-owned Chelsea, with Mourinho as its key player, was soon set on a course that would see it become the most hated team in England. It's a title that surely will be cemented if the team is triumphant this season.
I only realised this when Chelsea robbed Everton of a draw last week. Willian's jammy goal in the 89th minute reminded me of all those Manchester United matches when they couldn't lose a game even if they wanted to, repeatedly snatching victories at the end of tight matches. I found myself cursing Chelsea in unprintable terms, and deeply enjoying the sensation of loathing them for their good fortune, their wealth, their talent and their undisputed status as winners. Assorted surveys confirm that I am not alone in despising Chelsea – but I knew anyway, in my guts.
How is it, I wondered, that teams become so detestable? And what does it take to become the number one club in the Premier League of Universal Loathing?"
I don't like this at all, who the F they think they are to take this role? We're seriously lowered our standards over the last 4? years, especially since Moyes kicked in. This needs to change and quick!
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Post by howAREya on Feb 17, 2015 20:23:31 GMT
Away goal Chelski. Ivanovic. deft flick on from Cahill
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Post by howAREya on Feb 17, 2015 20:25:37 GMT
PSG have to do more now. Though Courtois has had a few headers to deal with which maybe they should have done better with
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Post by tr0y on Feb 17, 2015 20:30:08 GMT
Terry crossed to Cahill who flicked it on Ivanovic to score.
Who needs strikers? Or even midfielders for that matter.
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Post by howAREya on Feb 17, 2015 20:31:02 GMT
Referee has been lenient with the cards tonight
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Post by Nemanja79 on Feb 17, 2015 20:39:21 GMT
I wish Ivanović plays for us. Excellent tempo of the game, the ball goes fast, no bore fest whatsoever. Composure on the ball of both teams are fantastic. PSG had more chances and if they keep up like this I can see them score. Chelsea looks very solid and organized tho.
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Post by howAREya on Feb 17, 2015 20:48:40 GMT
:o Scholes saying go direct into Ibrahimovic
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Post by howAREya on Feb 17, 2015 20:56:58 GMT
Cavani makes it 1-1
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Post by Dave on Feb 17, 2015 20:57:44 GMT
Louis, louis sign him up
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Post by howAREya on Feb 17, 2015 20:58:27 GMT
5 Chelsea defenders circled around. He found the best possible spot between them all to bury a free header. Game on now
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Post by howAREya on Feb 17, 2015 21:01:09 GMT
We have to make room for him first :lol:
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