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    Mar 19, 2009 2:48 PM   in reply to (Roger_Benedict)
    Yup, Shay Given does the biz, saving two penalties. City win 4-3 on penalties.

    PENALTY SHOOTOUT
    JAKOBSEN SCORES Aalborg 1-0 Man City
    EVANS SCORES Aalborg 1-1 Man City
    JOHANSSON SCORES Aalborg 2-1 Man City
    ELANO SCORES Aalborg 2-2 Man City
    AUGUSTINUSSEN SAVED Aalborg 2-2 Man City (good save Given, low to his right)
    WRIGHT-PHILLIPS SCORES Aalborg 2-3 Man City
    NOMVETHE SCORES Aalborg 3-3 Man City (cheeky dink!)
    DUNNE SCORES Aalborg 3-4 Man City
    SHELTON SAVED Aalborg 3-4 Man City

    Phew. City into the draw tomorrow. 1pm CET time. After the European Cup draw!!
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/7951918.stm

    Iechyd da! John
    22:48 19/03/2009 GMT
     
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    Mar 19, 2009 5:53 PM   in reply to (Roger_Benedict)
    Want a nice Range Rover?
    http://www.autotrader.co.uk/EDITORIAL/CARS/news/steven_gerrards_modifi ed_range_rover_for_sale.html

    Alternatively, you can have scumnaldo's Ferrari ("The wall wasn't 10 yards away - I blame the ref") Click here

    Iechyd da! John
    01:52 20/03/2009 GMT
     
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    Mar 19, 2009 6:18 PM   in reply to (Roger_Benedict)
    > > Shay has Given them a lifeline.

    Groan!!!

    Iechyd da! John
    02:17 20/03/2009 GMT
     
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    Mar 19, 2009 7:48 PM   in reply to (Roger_Benedict)
    The Seattle Sounders FC won their inaugural MLS game 3-0. Can't wait to go.
     
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    Mar 20, 2009 5:42 AM   in reply to (Roger_Benedict)
    What on earth--giving up two goals in the last five minutes. <br /><br />!@$!@~!#!$!@!~@#@%^&&*(@!#!#!@#!!! GAH !!!!<br /><br />[quote]Pearce (05-07), Eriksson (07-08), Hughes (08-?) Who's next season's manager?? The Special One? <g> [/quote]<br /><br />And through all of those managers, City were entirely unpredictable and unreliable and you were left wondering which City would show up at the match.<br /><br />I can't imagine they'll keep Hughes on, and I cannot imagine the Special One would take a job with City. So, dunno.<br /><br />Cheers,<br /><br />Sean
     
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    Mar 20, 2009 8:53 AM   in reply to (Roger_Benedict)
    Yes, they advanced, which is pretty cool.

    Interesting quote (http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/7954132.stm): "Jol expects a tough test against City, adding: 'Manchester City are a team that for me are among the best six in England.'"

    There's a list of nine clubs who would disagree with that, and they'd be right for one reason: consistency. City are so inconsistent that it's even money whether their first team would lose to my high-school team.

    It is ironic that the England national team does so poorly with penalties and here we have two English clubs advancing on penalty kicks: City and Arse.

    I would have enjoyed seeing all the English teams split up for this round of the CL. Although, if there were a pairing, I'd have rather seen United play Chelski in this round, to eliminate one of those two, rather than Liverpool versus Chelski.

    Cheers,

    Sean
     
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    Mar 20, 2009 12:18 PM   in reply to (Roger_Benedict)
    I wish LFC had drawn the Manks - we could have annihilated home and away them again. Sadly Porto will get that honour while LFC suffer Chelsea again for the fourth or is it the fifth? season in a row.

    A - Arrogant
    I - Insolvent
    G - Greedy

    which is probably more embarrassing than

    A - Almost
    I - in
    G - Greece!

    Iechyd da! John
    20:18 20/03/2009 GMT
     
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    Mar 21, 2009 11:00 AM   in reply to (Roger_Benedict)


    Danny "Mankbuster" Murphy has done LFC a big favour, while the Manks implode with Scholes and Rooney both getting red carded!

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/mar/21/premier-league-fulham-m anchester-united

    Iechyd da! John
    18:59 21/03/2009 GMT
     
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    Mar 21, 2009 2:21 PM   in reply to (Roger_Benedict)
    >Very sloppy defending led to a goal 20 seconds later as Lennon pulled a nice ball back for Modric's brilliant finish!

    I think I may have seen that in a movie once.
     
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    Mar 21, 2009 2:35 PM   in reply to (Roger_Benedict)
    Hey mom, they're talking in tongues again.
     
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    Mar 21, 2009 2:44 PM   in reply to (Roger_Benedict)
    it's only soccer, don't worry it'll never catch on. ;.)
     
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    Mar 21, 2009 3:04 PM   in reply to (Roger_Benedict)
    A train load of "soccer sissy" aussies ;) isn't a good cross section of our disinterest in the round ball game.
     
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    Mar 21, 2009 3:23 PM   in reply to (Roger_Benedict)
    They breed like rabbits, there were probably only 6 or 7 when they left here.
     
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    Mar 21, 2009 3:25 PM   in reply to (Roger_Benedict)
    lulz
     
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    Mar 22, 2009 4:33 PM   in reply to (Roger_Benedict)
    Good ole Aussies! Mind you their cricket is nearly as bad as their footie these days!
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/7958055.stm

    It was another superb victory for LFC today - a 5-0 crushing of Aston Villa. StevieG scored three, and it could have been more but Torres had an off day!
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/7937107.stm

    LFC are now the prem league top scorers and have the best goal difference. It's a bit early to think of winning the title, even though the manks have imploded and are committing suicide (Vidic, Rooney and Scholes all facing several match bans for indiscipline) but the race is far from over.

    YNWA!!

    Iechyd da! John
    00:32 23/03/2009 GMT
     
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    Mar 30, 2009 3:33 AM   in reply to (Roger_Benedict)
    Yes, I saw that in my paper this morning. Horrible. And just before the 20th anniversary of Hillsborough.
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/mar/30/ivory-coast-stadium-footba ll-stampede

    Stadium safety and management in question again.

    "Cut-price tickets had gone on sale for the game at the stadium in the West African country's largest city. It has just been renovated and fans had flocked to see the return of Ivorian striker Didier Drogba, who also plays for Chelsea."

    There'll be many distressed families who've lost a loved one.

    Iechyd da! John
    12:32 30/03/2009 GMT
     
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    Mar 31, 2009 10:46 AM   in reply to (Roger_Benedict)
    We got our tickets for LFC v Chelsea this morning.

    I was there at 5am and Huw took over at 8:30am just as the windows opened. We only got Anfield Road end tickets, but we'll be there.

    Meanwhile:

    As MUFC's sponsor AIG has gone bust, Tampax have stepped in to fill the gap. A spokesman for Tampax said "MUFC fit our profile exactly - load of ****s having a bad period."

    Iechyd da! John
    19:46 31/03/2009 BST


    > ****s = girls !!!!
     
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    Mar 31, 2009 11:37 AM   in reply to (Roger_Benedict)
    >As MUFC's sponsor AIG has gone bust, Tampax have stepped in to fill the gap. A spokesman for Tampax said "MUFC fit our profile exactly - load of ****s having a bad period."

    Groan!
     
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    Apr 7, 2009 11:04 AM   in reply to (Roger_Benedict)

    Go Porto!

     
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    Apr 7, 2009 12:01 PM   in reply to Roger Benedict

    Go Rooney.

     
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    Apr 7, 2009 12:44 PM   in reply to johnk3

    I just can not believe the luck of the scum.  What a gift.  Makes you wanna puke.

     

    Porto are ripping through the scum, the scum defence is useless and wholly outplayed. Vidic wrold class?  Don't make me laugh - he's a cart-horse thug.  I can see Porto winning this and then tearing the scum apart back in Portugal - though there is always the scum undeserved stuffy fluke factor which they've been riding for weeks.

     

    Come on Porto!!

     

    Iechyd da! John
    20:42 07/04/2009 BST

     
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    Apr 7, 2009 1:45 PM   in reply to BigJohnD

    2-2 Porto wins. Whata crazy game!!!! and

     
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    Apr 7, 2009 2:58 PM   in reply to johnk3

    Jk4 doesn't sound right, so I'm sticking with Jk3 for now:  If it was a league game, 2-2 would have been a draw.  If it was a single-match tournament or cup, 2-2 would have led to overtime (and a penalty shootout if no further goals were scored).  The format of the Champions League knockout rounds (quarters and semis)  is two matches, home and away, to see which team advances.  The rules specify that if the aggregate score is even after both matches are finished, then the team that scored more away goals (when they were playing 'on the road') gets to advance.  It is called the "away-goal rule", and it only applies if neither team totals more goals than the other over the course of two legs.  Since Porto scored 2 goals at ManYoo, they have an advantage heading into the second leg at their stadium.  If the second leg finishes 0-0 or 1-1, then the total score will be even and Porto will advance on the away goal rule.  A scoreline of 3-3 in the second leg would see the manks through on the away goal rule.  2-2 in the second leg would mean overtime.

     

    Here's an example of why many people, myself included, find the away goal rule thrilling:  If ManUtd. lead 1-0 in the second leg, let's say in the 78th minute next week, they would be desperate not to concede a goal, since a 1-0 win would see them through to the semis based on a 3-2 aggregate scoreline for the two matches.  So the manks would be winning.  But here come Porto on the attack!  They rattle a shot off the crossbar, inches away from a goal that would have put them into the lead because 3-3 on aggregate is all Porto because of the away-goal rule!  The ball rebounds to the top of the penalty area, where Mariano fires a rocket that beats van der Sar at his near post, and Porto suddenly "lead" 3-3  on aggregate!   Now Porto defends like mad, and they advance when it ends 1-1 (3-3 aggregate) because Porto have 2 away goals and United only one away goal.  With that one goal, Porto went from losing to winning, with no draw in between, thanks to the away-goal rule.    And that's my prediction of how Porto will advance next week.

     
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    Apr 7, 2009 3:22 PM   in reply to Roger Benedict
    2-2 Porto wins. Whata crazy game!!!! and

     

    Well the scum certainly didn't win, though they, as usual, were counting their goals before the fat lady blew the whistle!  I was actually in the street after the scum went 2-1 up, and I heard great cheers from several neighbours' houses, which I suspected was the Porto equaliser!  Love it!!

     

     

    Some thing like that, Roger!

     

    The bottom line is 0-0, 1-1 or a win for Porto in Porto next week puts the manks out.  And having conceded 10 goals in their last 4 games makes the manks look like losers to me.  Come on Porto!!

     

    We're all off to Anfield tomorrow to the tie of the round - live, in the stadium, in front of 40,000 mad kopites (without the benefit of action replays) - there's no armchair fans here.

     

    Come on you Mighty Reds!!

     

    Iechyd da! John
    23:07 07/04/2009 BST

     
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    Apr 7, 2009 3:13 PM   in reply to Roger Benedict

    Okay, Ok. Geeze.

     

    But I just can't pay for an attorney and an accountant to watch the

    games with me.

     

     
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    Apr 7, 2009 3:20 PM   in reply to johnk3

    JKthinkofanumber.

     

    It's easy.  ABU - Anyone But United.

     

    We all support two teams - our favourite team and who ever are playing the manks.

     

    Iechyd da! John
    23:20 07/04/2009 BST

     
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    Apr 7, 2009 3:26 PM   in reply to BigJohnD

    A'yup.  No accountant or attorney needed-- ABU!!

     
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