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He played quite well considering he hadn't played for 18 months. Quite impressed by his replacement too - Magnus Eikrem. I don't think he played one bad ball last night when he came on.
Wouldn't be suprised if he steps up to the 1st team next season.
 
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You should be absolutely buzzing. No easy games left but you certainly got almost the best route to the final possible.
 
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Pretty much a repeat of last seasons final then.

Bayern shouldn't be too hard, just make sure the wingers are stopped. The Frenchies won't offer much, even Liverpool should have beaten Lyon twice!

On the other side I can't see Arsenal getting past Barca and Inter aren't that good either.
 
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I'm nowhere near as confident as most United fans. Bayern are hitting form at the right time, and I don't think the Milan result was a) as clear cut and b) as due to them having no legs after 40 minutes. We're still vunerable.

The best team we've had in recent times was 2 seasons ago, and our best players in that Champions League campaign were Ronaldo, Tevez and Hargreaves.

Still, I'm excited to play Bayern again - didnt' they already put us out once since 99? Robben v Gary Neville...eeeeeeep!
 
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Robben plays on the right so he'll at least be against Evra.

Ribery vs Neville :BLINK:
 
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Very good draw to be honest, we can't have much to complain about. Were better than Bayern so if we play like we can then we should be fine considering Bayern scraped past (Unjustly might I add) Fiorentina.

It will most likely be Ribery V Rafael anyway and with Valencia he gets great help.
 
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I think Bayern are a great club...so again, I don't share as much confidence as the most of you about this draw. Such stuff might pop up and smack your face hard. On the other hand, the two french sides should be "easier", but like how Lyon took care of Real, anything can happen. We must be on the cautious side for all the remaining matches...(I agree that it looks like a repeat of last year's final)

And great to see Hargreaves back!!! It definitly is like a new signing mid-season!
 
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Woah that video is nostalgia.

Giovanne Elber was the bane of our defence for so long.

Anyways I'm gutted cause I get back from Munich the day before the match, not that I would've been able to get a ticket.

I advise anyone who can get a ticket to go because Munich is a lovely, lovely place.
 
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Ah man thats gutting, can't you change your dates so you're there to savour the atmosphere?
 
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Nah it'll cost too much to do it and there's five of us who're going including a Liverpool fan who cannot stand us/our team/our fans/etc.

Who knows though, I might be able to see the team at the airport or something.
 
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Aye it's unbelieveable.

He's as sound as they come for one of their lot anyways so it's not all bad though.
 
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what exactly have we got to be bitter about? We're the more successful side overall.

Hate does not always equal bitterness.

If we were talking about Evertonians here then i could understand.

Edit: actually include Chelsea fans as well, did anyone see this on their OFFICIAL site the other day when they were knocked out by Inter?

"Let's look on the positive side, For starters, their winning goal in the second leg actually went over the line and into the goal. There can be no doubt about that. It really did. It hit the net and everything. Not like 2005, then, against Liverpool."

"Nor did last night's match contain four clear-as-daylight claims for penalties (Barcelona 2009 again), requiring Michael Ballack to go up in the referee's face like one of those inflatable footballer figures that they blow up in front of the crowd at finals."

"Nor will the tie leave us with the irritating legacy of having gone out to what historians agree is the worst side ever to win the Champions League (Liverpool 2005 again).

"One other bright point: when it comes to Europe, Didier Drogba seems to like to mark the end of one campaign by getting himself banned for the start of the next. And this he duly managed last night, without too much effort. So you can't say the night didn't go according to plan, at least in one respect." (Now this we can surely agree on!)

http://www.chelseafc.com/page/LatestNews/0,,10268~1996486,00.html


Fucking pathetic :LOL:
 
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Haha that is sad.

Well a lot of your fans (obviously not all of them) often seem 'disturbed' by our recent success (and your lack of) coming out with all sorts of bollocks about us and a lot of it is very, VERY bitter.

It was just an off the cuff comment anyway, no harm intended. :)
 
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There's talk at the minute of Liverpool fans wearing yellow and green scarves tomorrow as a show of solidarity against the American owners. I don't think it'll happen tbh because there's a lot that are against it for various reasons (a lot of them can't/won't forgive mancs for the 96 wasn't enough and all that) but there are some that are willing to make some kind of gesture along the lines of the yellow/green.

I think it'd be a great gesture, it'd certainly get more coverage than a few hundreds nobheads from SOS singing protest songs at the end of the match. But like i said, there's a lot of ill feeling between the two clubs and i can't see it happening.

Plus i reckon loads of mancs would take it the wrong way, assuming we were either taking the piss out of them or piggybacking on their thing.
 
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That really would be something if Liverpool fans did that though.
 
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I think it'd be taken in the wrong way to be honest, though it is a nice gesture. If there'd been some announcement from a fans group through MUST or something and there was a bit of awareness then maybe but if you'd not said this now I'd have taken it as a pisstake when I saw it. Whenever there's been talk of both sets of fans going on a joint protest together it's not been looked on favourably for obvious reasons. It's not like the old days anymore where both sets of fans get along.
 
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The tribalistic aspect of football rivalries will get in the way of that, even though it's obviously a much bigger and important issue than a local rivalry.
 
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What a brilliant day. A win against our fellow scousers and a Chelsea draw. Plus United are back at the top of the league.

I'm loving that new role they gave Park. He's such a great player to have. I wish he would get more recognition.

And another Rooney goal. 10 more to go!
 
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That must mean you are also a scouser!?

In other news....

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The effort that's gone into that picture is ridiculous.
 
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