[CL] Champions League 2010/11 (4 Viewers)

king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KtHjSn0zQw&feature=youtube_gdata_player

I do recall Inter getting lucky- or did they cheat- last season against Barça.
It was a very close call on Milito's goal, no one is angry at Barca getting those calls because we are football fans and we have accepted that these mistakes happen in football. Pique's goal in the second leg against Inter was offside too, a similar close call so it's all even.

Lol at the Ibra incident, because his jersey is torn doesn't mean he was fouled. There is no replay included in that video, surprisingly.

Then I stopped watching at Alves incident. Are you too that delusional to see a penalty in that clear dive? I suggest someone make a compilation of Alevs diving everywhere on the pitch, it's no surprise that he keeps doing that. He's simply never been punished for that.
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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Anyway, an early goal at Camp nou can change things.

It's still not over IMO, two corners, couple of freekicks can change the game. They need to be brave and have some luck as-well to turnover the 1st leg score.


All in all, I hope Bin Laden will pay a visit to CL final and have the two finalists vanish, be it Real, Barcelona or Manchester.
 

Yamen

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Apr 20, 2007
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Anyway, an early goal at Camp nou can change things.

It's still not over IMO, two corners, couple of freekicks can change the game. They need to be brave and have some luck as-well to turnover the 1st leg score.


All in all, I hope Bin Laden will pay a visit to CL final and have the two finalists vanish, be it Real, Barcelona or Manchester.
This. Although Mou didn't show any against barca apart from the press talk :)
 

Nedvěd

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Anyway, an early goal at Camp nou can change things.

It's still not over IMO, two corners, couple of freekicks can change the game. They need to be brave and have some luck as-well to turnover the 1st leg score.


All in all, I hope Bin Laden will pay a visit to CL final and have the two finalists vanish, be it Real, Barcelona or Manchester.
I think Real will find it quite hard to defend without Pepe and Ramos, although they'll have Carvalho back.
Two of Benzema, Higuain and Kaka should start and Mourinho should grow some balls and attack them from the very start .
 

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