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Crustybit
Joined: 21 Jan 2005 Posts: 64 Location: Noosa, Australia
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Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 15:36 Post subject: |
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It's great, the Australians are really up for it and they are in the group of death. I just hope England are in the same frame of mind, being an ex pat. this kind of shit really gets the blood flowing. I was so disapointed last European championship, I had to get up at bloody 4 am to see England get beat.
I also had the oportunity to stay in Germany to watch the world cup next year but I decided the surf was more entertaining. I hope I made a mistake.  |
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Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 18:29 Post subject: dRd writes |
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I'd have thought if any group could be called the group of death, it's the one with Italy, the Czech Republic and USA (funnily enough, Italy, USA and Czechoslovakia were in the same group in 1990). Then again, I don't think FIFA's world ranking system is particularly accurate... (USA are currently 7th). How easy, on paper, is Germany's group, though? fix!  |
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Tommy BOO
Joined: 21 Aug 2002 Posts: 3067 Location: here, there, and everywhere
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Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 22:50 Post subject: |
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Saturday 10th December, 2005:
Premier League:
Bolton 1 - 1 Aston Villa
1-0 E-H.Diouf
1-1 J.P.Angel
Chelsea 1 - 0 Wigan
1-0 Terry
Liverpool 2 - 0 Middlesbrough
1-0, 2-0 Morientes
Newcastle 1 - 0 Arsenal
1-0 Solano
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Championship:
Crewe 1 - 2 Norwich
1-0 Jones
1-1, 1-2 McVeigh
Crystal Palace 1 - 1 Wolves
0-1 K-H.Seol
1-1 Johnson
Derby 1 - 1 Preston
0-1 Davis
1-1 Smith
Sheffield Utd 3 - 0 Burnley
1-0 Neil Shipperley !
2-0 Webber
3-0 Shipperley!
Watford 1 - 1 Plymouth
0-1 Chadwick
1-1 King (90+2 min)
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League One:
Barnsley 5 - 2 Scunthorpe
1-0 Devaney
2-0 Hassell
3-0 Richards
4-0 Shuker
4-1 Beagrie (pen)
5-1 Hayes
5-2 MacKenzie
Bristol City 2 - 0 Huddersfield
MK Dons 2 - 3 Doncaster
0-1 Fenton
0-2 Roberts
1-2 Smith
1-3 Heffernan
2-3 Wilbraham
Rotherham 1 - 2 Yeovil
(Rotherham sacked their manager after the game!)
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Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 03:12 Post subject: dRd says |
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I can't sleep... thinking too much about the DS vs Liverpool game.
10.20am kick offs, what's that all about, why can't they hold this competition in Europe some time?  |
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Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 14:11 Post subject: discoRdance says: |
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R.I.P. Rafael Benitez's father, who passed away this week
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Some brilliant goals by Crouch and Gerrard yesterday, and an interesting Champions League draw all round today! |
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toshi
Joined: 06 Dec 2004 Posts: 45 Location: sendai Japan
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Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 15:26 Post subject: |
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Liverpool played very well last night, and I hope they will do in the final too.
it's going to be very chilly on sunday, a big cold wave is coming.
I heard that Toyota cup would take place in some other countries from next year. |
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John Mc
Joined: 29 Oct 2003 Posts: 1398
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| I think right now might be the most exciting time to be a Liverpool fan since the late 80's, and I was too young to appreciate it then. It seems like there's a big game every couple of weeks, our striker are scoring, the club feels like its moving forward and we haven't conceded a goal since I was doing my GCSE's. It's weird how quickly things can change, less than a year ago i can remember sitting through our defeats by Burnley and Southampton in utter depression but by tomorrow night we could be the best team in the entire galaxy. |
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Hew
Joined: 28 Jan 2003 Posts: 529 Location: Chicago
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Tommy BOO
Joined: 21 Aug 2002 Posts: 3067 Location: here, there, and everywhere
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Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2005 13:04 Post subject: |
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Are Fletcher and Van Nistelrooy about to get it on in that picture? |
Haha, who knows, but have a look at
what's happening here
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<<< click the link
Maybe this is why Roy Keane wanted to leave.
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Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2005 13:07 Post subject: discoRdance says |
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Club World Cup final stats
*Liverpool - 22 shots to 4 (Sao Paulo didn't have any in the 2nd half)
*Liverpool - 17 corners to 0
*Liverpool - easily most of the possession and most of the chances
*Liverpool - 3 disallowed goals, at least 1 of which was wrongly ruled out (Pongolle's), but the ref was Mexican (why bother with a neutral venue, eh)
*Liverpool - further to travel, most time disruption and a day less rest
*Liverpool - obviously the better side, even without their strongest XI
*Sao Paulo - 1-0 'winners'
*Rafael Benitez (legend) - lost something really important this week (clue: it wasn't a football match. A football match that much of the media and many non-Liverpool fans will only deem important now that Liverpool haven't got the trophy, anyway). |
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Dave w.
Joined: 12 Dec 2002 Posts: 840
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Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2005 16:37 Post subject: |
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| in danger of getting into mourinho territory here. they scored we didn't, and anything else is pretty much irrelevant. yeah, we should have won but these things happen. |
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Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 03:58 Post subject: dRd says |
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| 'we' did score... but it's not that surprising that at least the third disallowed 'goal' wasn't given against the South Americans when the referee and linesman were from Central America and North America, respectively. More bad organisation from FIFA... |
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Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 08:38 Post subject: |
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99.99% of the matches Liverpool have ever played have been with referees from the same continent as the opposition, I don't think you can blame that for the defeat. I think Sao Paulo probably are a better team than us, they looked as good as us going forward in most of the first half and seemed happy to sit back once they'd scored. We did that for 4 years under Houllier so we can't really complain about it. We played well and got beat and life goes on.
I was working yesterday and so I didn't see the Arsenal vs Chelsea game but it does take Mystic Meg to predict the papers today would be full of Wenger and Mourinho moaning about refereeing decisions. In a bid to make football more interesting i think any manager who moans about refereeing decisions in post match interviews should have their coaching badge revoked. Under this new regime I expect the only manager to be still in a job at the end of the season to be Stuart Pearce. |
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Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 12:18 Post subject: dRd says: |
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99.99% of the matches Liverpool have ever played have been with referees from the same continent as the opposition, I don't think you can blame that for the defeat. |
When the competition involves teams representing each continent, I don't think it's far fetched at all to suggest the Americas would stick together. Liverpool could have had a penalty as well, and one of the Sao Paulo players was lucky not to be sent off. I think the officials had a shocker. Plus, I don't buy that Liverpool weren't good enough; they scored at least as many 'good' goals as the opposition. I know the record books will say Sao Paulo won, but Liverpool didn't lose to Sao Paulo; the officials, and their wrong decisions, beat them. |
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