[CL] Champions League 2011/12 (34 Viewers)

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Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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What happened yesterday to Peelan would never happen to Juve. Our defenders aren't spoiled with ref favoritism, meaning it would never cross their minds that they could get away with such blatant shirt pulling (in both games).
You haven't seen much of Chiellini then :D

Oh I think we are capable of doing that on even grounds too. But if they have the same help I'm afraid our efforts will be in vein and we will end up just like teams who were capable of beating them through these years but got punished by ref calls. We would need to really, really good through both legs or a lot of luck will be needed.

Best thing thing that could happen is that uefa abandons them and we get them on even grounds, then it'll be party.

I hope we still get DP for at least one year, if not a lot of playing time but just for his presence in CL.
Thinking of CL, Del Piero is the only player with huge experience and confidence for this tournament alongside Pirlo.
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
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elvin and alen are right, if this is the way penalties are being called in chl - then we might aswell not bother going next year. chiellini will make two penalties and get a red card in the first game.
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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Instead of trying to tell other people who they should support or what is or isn't okay to like, can't we just agree that it's a terrible shame that so many of the big (& potentially interesting) games are ruined by terrible officiating? And I do mean terrible.

Watched until the 3rd Barca goal myself:
- Milan were quite poor at times. You could argue that their tactic worked, but I think that had more to do with Barca being disappointing in the final third. The low pressing caused Barca to win every second or loose ball.
- Seedorf was a disaster, both Nesta & Zlatan were underwhelming, ...
- Surprised how easily Barca gets exposed. Seems a lot worse than a while ago.
I thought Zlatan had a good game actually. As a Zlatan fanboy, i was satisfied with his performance, especially due to the fact that Milan had little possession, and consequently he didn't get a lot of good service. He was very creative and more importantly it was clear that Barca's defenders were scared shitless of him.

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Btw, Alen not complaining so much about refereeing mistakes shows how much he hates Milan, as we all know that when it comes to Barca Alen would complain about refs even if they had an excellent game :D
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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Oh, shut up :D
You seriously think Chiellini won't be pulling shirts in CL matches?
I know he will think twice.

Do you guys remember how Meshab pulled on Puyol at San Siro? I mean, there has to be huge arrogance on their part to feel that they can't be touched, and yesterday they got fucked in the ass for that arrogance.

All those incidents during Milan - Juve battle? Muntari got away with boxing Licht, Mexes got away with punching Borri. Milan has always played dirty, Ambrosini and Gattuso are the scum of the earth...

Fuck I'm so glad they got fucked... they should learn that the world doesn't turn around them... the most successful fags!

And guys, I've been watching Chiello for 6 years, I haven't seen him pull shirts like that (Nesta and Mesbah style) in the Pen-box.
 

Raz

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Nov 20, 2005
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Thinking of CL, Del Piero is the only player with huge experience and confidence for this tournament alongside Pirlo.
And Gigi of course. We need those kind of players to surround our new ones in the dressing room and on the pitch to succeed. They know how it's done, they have to be for such competions for gradual adaptation of the team to this kind of tournament.
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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would be interesting to see how Juve fares in the CL, would make for a great atmosphere around here if we were to play you guys :D
 
Sep 1, 2002
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I thought Zlatan had a good game actually. As a Zlatan fanboy, i was satisfied with his performance, especially due to the fact that Milan had little possession, and consequently he didn't get a lot of good service. He was very creative and more importantly it was clear that Barca's defenders were scared $#@!less of him.

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Btw, Alen not complaining so much about refereeing mistakes shows how much he hates Milan, as we all know that when it comes to Barca Alen would complain about refs even if they had an excellent game :D
He is a top player- shame he left Juve.


Barca have not been as good this year for two reasons:

Hunger
And more significantly the loss of David Villa
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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Strongly agree with both reasons, did you see them at the end of yesterday's game when they won? They didn't even celebrate, they just went and shook hands with the opposition and the ref as if it were a normal league game.
 
Sep 1, 2002
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Strongly agree with both reasons, did you see them at the end of yesterday's game when they won? They didn't even celebrate, they just went and shook hands with the opposition and the ref as if it were a normal league game.
They are there for the taking this season. I don't think Real can, because they have the edge on them, but Munich can.
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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So, potentially 4 disgusting teams in the Semis; Barshitlona, and Bayern Munchkins confirmed. The "Prissy Primadonnas led by the one who likes it up the ass from Guardiola" Real, and most likely the "Nouveau Riche and lacking any historical significance fuckers from London" Chelsea look set to follow. What a great lineup :yuck: :inter:

The best outcome would be UEFA deciding to cancel the competition. However, that is unlikely to happen. Hence, if I really had to choose, I hope for a Barshitlona vs Bayern Munchkins final, with the Bavarians making minced meat out of the Spanish cunts.

If we somehow manage to have a potent attacking trident (Jojo/Suarez-Cavani-Vucinic) next season, I feel we can destroy any team in the CL, including Barshitlona. Our starting defense and midfield look solid :agree:
 

acmilan

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Nov 8, 2005
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What happened yesterday to Peelan would never happen to Juve. Our defenders aren't spoiled with ref favoritism, meaning it would never cross their minds that they could get away with such blatant shirt pulling (in both games).
oh, give yourself a break and don't go all jibber-jabberish on me now just 'cause you hate Milan.

You don't beat this Barca just 'cause you've managed to put them between a stone and a hard place 'cause the refs always come to their rescue in one way or another when it really matters.
Even an under-powered Milan team had Barca where they wanted them - chasing in the agg. result at the Camp Nou, looking clueless, having lost the momentum in the game and then boom - a manufactured PK from a dead-ball situation when players from both teams were doing shenanigans in PA, not just Nesta, away from the ball. Even if Milan had recovered from that blow and scored a 2nd equalizer, there was no way they were walking out of there as winners of the tie - the one message that has been echoing in the CL for years now is that the ref would have Barca's back whenever they needed it.

People here are not defending Milan, other than myself that is, but they simply are able to see the big picture that where Chelsea was yesterday and Milan is today, tomorrow it could well be Juventus on that same spot ... and if things keep their current course, it won't matter how much you run, or how tactically smart you are, or whether you outplay Barca or not because a PK or a RC for the other team is just a simulation or a refereeing "mistake" away.

end of rant.
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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Honestly, I can use the exact same rant for Serie A by replacing Barca with Milan.
The Bologna - Milan game this season. No matter what Di Vaio and Co did...the ref "doesn't see" the clearest handball of all time on Seedorf, then gives a pk to Ibra's dive. Even Allegri said it was a dive lol

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Congratulations on your victory last night.
:lol:

Yeah, they totally ended Barca's undefeated run at Camp Nou.
 
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