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Class performance, I hope Ronaldo was watching, Madrid were utter shite all over the pitch Torres tore Cannavaro a new one within a minute. Gerrard had a good game except for that awful dive. Casillas was brilliant and probably saved it from being 5 or 6.

Bayern aren't all that, They have Ribery and not much more, you stop him you stop them. Currently 5th in the league and extremely inconsistent. I think the the teams to beat our the same 4 who were in last years semi's Liverpool, Chelsea, United and Barcelona. Still think its Barca who are the strongest with Messi.
 
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this result people highlights how poor madrid are nowadays - the fallen giants i may say, no one fears playing liverpool in europe any more, they cant cut it - i stand by what i said! AND YOU'RE GONNA CRASH AND BURN AT OLD TRAFFORD - time 12:45, REVENGE IS ON!!!!

madrid r poor specialli if drossenna scored!!! bayern munich v utd final again i reckon after bayern knock your lot out!! u didnt outclass madrid, madrid r no longer a big european team, dont get carried away please!

At last this stupid fucking bastard is finally banned. We don't need fans like him being the almighty know it all, thinking Man Utd are better than everyone else. I think that in my mind but I have to be realistic and admit that there are teams out there that are capable of beating us, Liverpool and Inter to name a few.

Liverpool played well especially to out-class the once almighty Madrid 4-0 I feel Saturday will be a tight game but as History dictates you'll play utterly shite after a mid-week game.

It depends to see whether tomorrow's result will affect United's morale...

If we beat Inter.. I forsee a trip to either Bayern or Villarreal looming in the QFs
 
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Hope it's Bayern next. They're the only ones left (after United).
 
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pressure is off in the United game IMO, the league is realisitcally over. We may well win every reamining game, although I can't see that but United arent going to lose 2 or 3 at the same time.

It is, Babel said in a dutch interview after the game that Benitez has told his players, after the boro match, it's now about finishing second.

Great montage, ala MotD, on Dutch tv last night. When signing off the presenter said; "Well they were looking really good in the warming up" to then finish the show with Real looking all serious and classy doing their warming up which kept being interspurst by Liverpool ripping them a new one in the match to finish it off with a close up of casillas looking lost. :D
 
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You lot shouldn't fear Bayern, you'll shut them out just like you did with Madrid. Seems to me the only way to get at you (especially in Europe) is if the forward line have lots of mobility and pace, something Bayern definitely don't have in Luca Toni and Miroslav Klose (even if they are two of the most lethal strikers in Europe).

I do feel like Platini will make sure the English clubs get each other relatively early because he will definitely not want another all-English final, and probably hates the prospect of two English clubs in the semis as well.

yea the draws are always fixed
 
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Liverpool in a Real rush - Madrid are pulverised by Gerrard and Torres
By MARTIN SAMUEL Chief Sports Writer
Last updated at 3:53 AM on 11th March 2009


Pulverised. There is no other word for it. Fittingly, for a team nicknamed The Meringues (Los Merengues), Real Madrid were splattered and dispersed over a wide area of Anfield in the manner of an airy fairy dessert. One that has been run over by a steamroller. Then another one. Then a herd of rampaging elephants. Driving more steamrollers.

The difficulty here is to explain the paucity of Madrid’s resistance while doing justice to Liverpool’s performance.

They were magnificent, arguably as great as they have been in Europe under manager Rafael Benítez, and that is saying something.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...-Real-0-Madrid-pulverised-Gerrard-Torres.html
 
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daily mail is a load of shit as a newspaper imo but liverpool raped madrid because liverpool played very good and madrid where shockingly poor.
 
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How shite is Sergio Ramos these days eh? Cant believe some regard him the best RB out there. He's just a Spanish Glen Johnsen, Been mediocre all season.
 
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Ramos is quality. Surrounded by a lack of it :(

Good win last night, congrats, btw. Wish we'd beaten Madrid 4-0 at home! Thumpeeeeddd.
 
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Definitely.

Casillas reminds me of Shay Given. Giving his all for a team that falls apart in front of him, definitely proved last night that he is the worlds best goalkeeper.
 
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Ramos is quality. Surrounded by a lack of it :(

Good win last night, congrats, btw. Wish we'd beaten Madrid 4-0 at home! Thumpeeeeddd.

Disagree, hes been crap all season, He makes way to many mistakes and gets caught out of position way to often .he might be good but nowhere near as good as he's made out to be.
 
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I do think that the last 2 nights results in the champ league has highlighted how poor the Spanish and Italian leagues have become over the past couple of seasons.

Sure Inter, Juve, Barca and Real are top sides but if thats the best each league has to offer, then the other 18 sides in respective leagues must be shockingly poor.

On a given day, the majority of Premier league sides can give Man Utd, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal a run for their money, compete or even win their fare share of matches.

However, it's not English football that's triumphed, it's English clubs. But I guess each fan of the four sides qualifying from England don't care for who's in the squad as a nationality as long as they're through.
 
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I think Wenger summed it up perfectly... its not the level of football thats different between the top European clubs, its the amount of confidence and mentality that English clubs have at the moment. The fact that basically 3 of the 4 British clubs have so much financial pressure to qualify is a big boost. Once, say, Italian, Spanish or French clubs gain some confidence in the next few years, we will see different teams go through. I mean, it seems like boasting, but when Milan were still consistently in Europe, we were in the quarters/semis about 5 times in 5 years, 3 finals etc.

On a side note, don't rate Inter in Europe... its part of their history to be awful in it :LOL:
 
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Its easy to have 4 teams in the CL when the clubs have rich owners that have tons of money at their disposal to have better players, better training camps and better tactical developers in their "lab", everything is easy when you have money. The thing is that while your clubs are sinking in debts, Barcelona, Real and Milan are able to create normal club ways to stabilize the economy and keep the clubs reputation intact, while yours seems an infinite hole yet, you keep seeing transfers in the EPL of >10M.
Hope Blatter/Platini can make something up for this complete failure that is footballs economy, where rich clubs are richer and poor, poorer. Something must be done and quickly, lots of clubs are already closed or on sale because there is not possible way to avoid the huge debt that they have.
 
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Its easy to have 4 teams in the CL when the clubs have rich owners that have tons of money at their disposal to have better players, better training camps and better tactical developers in their "lab", everything is easy when you have money. The thing is that while your clubs are sinking in debts, Barcelona, Real and Milan are able to create normal club ways to stabilize the economy and keep the clubs reputation intact, while yours seems an infinite hole yet, you keep seeing transfers in the EPL of >10M.
Hope Blatter/Platini can make something up for this complete failure that is footballs economy, where rich clubs are richer and poor, poorer. Something must be done and quickly, lots of clubs are already closed or on sale because there is not possible way to avoid the huge debt that they have.


I'm sorry but your comment is flawed.

Italy and Spain have dominated with spending power through the 80's and early 90's prior to English teams becoming an economic power.

It's certainly easier to go further in any competition with rescources but don't be deluded and prejudice against English teams wealth when Spanish, Italian and German sides clearly still have strong spending power and global fanbase.

Barcelona spent 90 million euros on this seasons squad. Real Madrid spent 41.5 million euros.

All the top european sides spent heavily in the last 12 months and the top 20 european clubs in the financial table, it's noticeable that the majority of the top 10 are in the champions league still.

Deloitte Football Money League - 2007/08 revenue (previous year in brackets)

1 (1) Real Madrid £289.6m
2 (2) Manchester United £257.1m
3 (3) FC Barcelona £244.4m
4 (7) Bayern Munich £233.8m
5 (4) Chelsea £212.9m
6 (5) Arsenal £209.3m
7 (8) Liverpool £167.0m
8 (6) AC Milan £165.8m
9 (11) AS Roma £138.9m
10 (9) Internazionale £136.9m
11 (12) Juventus £132.6m
12 (13) Lyon £123.3m
13 (16) Schalke 04 £117.5m
14 (10) Tottenham £114.8m
15 (15) Hamburg £101.3m
16 (19) Marseille £100.4m
17 (14) Newcastle £99.4m
18 (-) Stuttgart £88.3m
19 (-) Fenerbahce £88.1m
20 (-) Manchester City £82.3m


Football clubs have been a toy to the rich and powerful for many years now across europe, it's not a trait exclusive to England.
 
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i'm not going to join the "everbody hates english clubs conversation", as it's quite boring and silly.
besides i believe i already talked about this topic before in this forum so it would be pointless to repeat myself.

i'm here just to point out 1 simple thing.
deloitte researches can't be used to prove the real financial situation of football clubs as they usually make a lot of "tweaks" (they call them "adjustments") to the official balance sheets......... on which basis they make those "adjustments" is a mystery.... not just to me but to the whole financial community in europe.

let me just make a simple example; according to deloitte's results roma had revenues per almost 139 millions euros in the last financial year.....

well roma happens to be a company quoted on the italian stock exchange.... wich means that 120 days before the end of each financial year, the board must present the balance sheet for the audit.

according to roma's balance sheet 07/08, the company's revenue were 18.699.218..... about 110 millions less than what deloitte says...
now, roma's balance was subject to Consob (the italian SEC) audit, internal audit, and finally the UE commission audit system checks....

theese are the official balance data of AS roma company for the last financial year, as approved by the Consob. fact.

so how come deloitte's adjustments artifically changed those numbers so brutally?
i don't know... that's what they say:
In some cases adjustments have been made to total revenue figures to enable, in our view, a more meaningful comparison of the football business on a club by club basis.
... in our view??? what does that mean? balance sheets are official data, they can't be interpretated... there's no room for interpretation or "views"... it's all about numbers.

i believe deloitte jumped to those ridiculously wrong numbers by taking into account capital assetts, as if they were part of the financial data (wich is absolutely wrong)... in any case i can't be sure of that. this is just my assumption.

but one thing is for sure. saying that roma had revenues for 138.9 millions euros for the financial year 07/08 is simply wrong. hugely wrong.
and that's a fact u all can easily verify, as, being AS roma a quoted company, their balance sheets are public.
 
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Hmmm, what did you think about Liverpool's performance Ben? Dossena scored :P
 
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Hmmm, what did you think about Liverpool's performance Ben?

well i guess "scary" is the word to describe liverpool's last performance, mate :APPLAUD:

unfortunately i wasn't able to watch the match... but recorded it. so hopefully in 1 or 2 months i'll find 90 free minutes to watch it :D

btw well done lads ;)
 
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Really happy for Dossena, he looked thrilled with it.

Hes got a lot of undeserved stick from fans and neutrals alike.
 
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Yeah totally. Like Kuyt last season. And Bramble. They get singled out after a few bad perfomances and then ridiculed for ages/
 
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Undeserved?....:THINK:.....:BLINK:

Defender, settling into a completely new country and league in his first season, in a team, where there are no players from his nationality.

Yeh, undeserved, pretty much.
 
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I think people want to see instant success and unless you've tried moving abroad, then you won't understand the problems that come in adjusting to a new language, culture and of course, football club. Give him time.
 
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i actually think Dossena's looked promising in his last few games, but there'll always be that fickle bunch of idiots who will give him no credit because he looked poor in his first few games.
 
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