[CL] Champions League 2010/11 (35 Viewers)

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  • Thread Starter #21
    He is a prick for signing for for the rival of a team he played for, but I have some respect for him for not allowing religion to get in the way of football.



    For the record:

    I support Aberdeen.

    I hate Rangers.

    I hate Celtic.

    I hate anyone who brings religion or politics into football.
     

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    Stevie

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    Mar 30, 2003
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    #22
    He is a prick for signing for for the rival of a team he played for, but I have some respect for him for not allowing religion to get in the way of football.



    For the record:

    I support Aberdeen.

    I hate Rangers.

    I hate Celtic.

    I hate anyone who brings religion or politics into football.
    :tup:

    When it comes to football, Juventus are my religion and Del Piero is my God...
     

    DVS

    Must be patient
    Nov 13, 2008
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    #23
    He is a prick for signing for for the rival of a team he played for, but I have some respect for him for not allowing religion to get in the way of football.



    For the record:

    I support Aberdeen.

    I hate Rangers.

    I hate Celtic.

    I hate anyone who brings religion or politics into football.
    Well mo is doing a fine job fooling Toronto FC fans making them think he can actually put a winning side on the pitch for them :lol:
     

    Alen

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    Apr 2, 2007
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    Ok, getting closer to the full list of 32 teams who will play CL this year. Just like last year 22 teams qualify directly while the other 10 teams come through two separate qualification processes.

    The 22 teams who are qualified are: Inter (Titleholders), Barcelona, Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Bayern Munich, Milan, Lyon, Real Madrid, Roma, Shakthar Donetsk, Benfica, Valencia, Marseille, Panathinaikos, Rangers, Schalke 04, Spartak Moscow, Twente, Rubin Kazan, CFR 1907 Cluj and Bursaspor.

    The other 10 teams will be given in the next, final, qualification round. As said, they will be separated in two groups of 10 teams and the winners will proceed to CL groups.

    In the first (Non-champions) qualifications the final 10 teams left are:
    1. Sevilla 108.951 pts
    2. Werder Bremen 94.841
    3. Zenit St. Petersburg 61.258
    4. Tottenham Hotspur 56.371
    5. Ajax 55.309
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    6. Dynamo Kyiv 42.910
    7. Braga 39.659
    8. Sampdoria 30.867
    9. Auxerre 19.748
    10. Young Boys (SUI) 7.675

    5 of them will go to CL.

    In the second (Champions) qualifications the final 10 teams left are:
    1. Basel 48.675
    2. Anderlecht 42.580
    3. FC København 34.470
    4. Hapoel Tel-Aviv 27.775
    5. Sparta Praha 27.395
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    6. Rosenborg 23.980
    7. Salzburg 19.915
    8. Partizan 13.800
    9. Žilina (SVK) 10.666
    10. Sheriff (MDA) 5.458

    5 of them will qualify.

    I am not sure yet, but I think that there will be seeded teams in the qualification draw so I believe Sampdoria will get one of Sevilla, Zenit, Werder, Tottenham and Ajax.
     
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    I thought that there was no seeding in the final qualifying round, but I may be wrong on that.
     

    Alen

    Ѕenior Аdmin
    Apr 2, 2007
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    Btw, Real Madrid won't be seeded in the groups and they'll surely be in pot 2 (this can't change).
    I hope they won't get Milan, Arsenal or Lyon from the first pot and they get some really strong team like Inter or Chelsea, or even Manchester and Bayern.
     

    Fred

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    Oct 2, 2003
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    There will be plenty of Barça fans in this thread soon enough, I'm sure you can talk to them about how Cesc is getting on in Catalonia.
    :lol:

    Nice comeback.

    Btw, Real Madrid won't be seeded in the groups and they'll surely be in pot 2 (this can't change).
    I hope they won't get Milan, Arsenal or Lyon from the first pot and they get some really strong team like Inter or Chelsea, or even Manchester and Bayern.
    Historically, we have the upper hand over them :stuckup:

    I wouldn't mind them in our group. I think they won't be as strong as they should at the start of the season, perfect time to play them.
     

    Alen

    Ѕenior Аdmin
    Apr 2, 2007
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    I thought that there was no seeding in the final qualifying round, but I may be wrong on that.
    I thought the same. I checked UEFA.com and they don't mention anything specific. They just give the uefa coefficient for every team and mention seedings, but don't say if it's the same for every round.
     

    PhRoZeN

    Livin with Mediocre
    Mar 29, 2006
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    #35
    Guess i'll be the only one interested in this thread :snoop:
    Count me in, ive always loved this competition, that doesnt meant ill stop following it if were not in it.

    On a side note Young bern pulling a shocker and now with a chance to qualify :wth:

    I got a feeling samp wont make it.
     

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