[CL] Champions League 2012/13 (73 Viewers)

Klin

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May 27, 2009
61,692
I hope our players want to play against the strongest but gives their all against everyone. You can't be a champion wanting to play against pecaras so you would win WC, I'm afraid that's not the way you win those things.

And the inter comment is kind of lol. You still don't get it. I prefer winning against everyone I don't care against who the 3 points we get, that's totaly not the point I wanted to say.
You win these things by winning against the best, and if you have any sort of understanding of how games are in this competition, the best is yet to come.
 

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Jem83

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Nov 7, 2005
22,870
Seems like Platini has made a statement regarding Juve-Celtic, saying that Juve are as good as through :confused:

I will agree that we're favourites, but it's quite the statement coming from UEFA's President if true.

Anyway, Celtic legend Tommy Gemmell had this to say: http://www.scotsman.com/sport/footb...his-lack-of-respect-towards-celtic-1-2712520?

“Those comments are silly and could be thrown right back in his face. And I hope they are.

“He really should know better than to come out with nonsense like that – especially in his position.

“To say Juventus are as good as in the next round is lack of respect for my old club.

“So Serie A clubs should always be expected to beat SPL opposition? Listen, in my day we got fed up beating Italian teams. Inter Milan were favourites to beat us in the 1967 European Cup final and look what happened then.

“It’s in the history books that we became the first British club to conquer Europe with goals from myself and Stevie Chalmers to beat them 2-1.

“And I was in the team three years later that comprehensively turned over Italian champions Fiorentina 3-0 in the European Cup quarter-final in Glasgow.

“Of course, that’s all in the past and will have nothing to do with this match.What will remain consistent, though, is the Celtic support and with those guys behind you anything is possible.”
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
Seems like Platini has made a statement regarding Juve-Celtic, saying that Juve are as good as through :confused:

I will agree that we're favourites, but it's quite the statement coming from UEFA's President if true.

Anyway, Celtic legend Tommy Gemmell had this to say: http://www.scotsman.com/sport/footb...his-lack-of-respect-towards-celtic-1-2712520?

“Those comments are silly and could be thrown right back in his face. And I hope they are.

“He really should know better than to come out with nonsense like that – especially in his position.

“To say Juventus are as good as in the next round is lack of respect for my old club.

“So Serie A clubs should always be expected to beat SPL opposition? Listen, in my day we got fed up beating Italian teams. Inter Milan were favourites to beat us in the 1967 European Cup final and look what happened then.

“It’s in the history books that we became the first British club to conquer Europe with goals from myself and Stevie Chalmers to beat them 2-1.

And I was in the team three years later that comprehensively turned over Italian champions Fiorentina 3-0 in the European Cup quarter-final in Glasgow.

“Of course, that’s all in the past and will have nothing to do with this match.What will remain consistent, though, is the Celtic support and with those guys behind you anything is possible.”
The bolded part is what he really wanted to say.

Platini :heart:
 

Amer

Senior Member
Feb 13, 2005
11,342
Seems like Platini has made a statement regarding Juve-Celtic, saying that Juve are as good as through :confused:

I will agree that we're favourites, but it's quite the statement coming from UEFA's President if true.

Anyway, Celtic legend Tommy Gemmell had this to say: http://www.scotsman.com/sport/footb...his-lack-of-respect-towards-celtic-1-2712520?

“Those comments are silly and could be thrown right back in his face. And I hope they are.

“He really should know better than to come out with nonsense like that – especially in his position.

“To say Juventus are as good as in the next round is lack of respect for my old club.

“So Serie A clubs should always be expected to beat SPL opposition? Listen, in my day we got fed up beating Italian teams. Inter Milan were favourites to beat us in the 1967 European Cup final and look what happened then.

“It’s in the history books that we became the first British club to conquer Europe with goals from myself and Stevie Chalmers to beat them 2-1.

“And I was in the team three years later that comprehensively turned over Italian champions Fiorentina 3-0 in the European Cup quarter-final in Glasgow.

“Of course, that’s all in the past and will have nothing to do with this match.What will remain consistent, though, is the Celtic support and with those guys behind you anything is possible.”
Never heard of him.
 

mukumsplau

Senior Member
Jul 9, 2008
4,443
Seems like Platini has made a statement regarding Juve-Celtic, saying that Juve are as good as through :confused:

I will agree that we're favourites, but it's quite the statement coming from UEFA's President if true.

Anyway, Celtic legend Tommy Gemmell had this to say: http://www.scotsman.com/sport/footb...his-lack-of-respect-towards-celtic-1-2712520?

“Those comments are silly and could be thrown right back in his face. And I hope they are.

“He really should know better than to come out with nonsense like that – especially in his position.

“To say Juventus are as good as in the next round is lack of respect for my old club.

“So Serie A clubs should always be expected to beat SPL opposition? Listen, in my day we got fed up beating Italian teams. Inter Milan were favourites to beat us in the 1967 European Cup final and look what happened then.

“It’s in the history books that we became the first British club to conquer Europe with goals from myself and Stevie Chalmers to beat them 2-1.

“And I was in the team three years later that comprehensively turned over Italian champions Fiorentina 3-0 in the European Cup quarter-final in Glasgow.

Of course, that’s all in the past and will have nothing to do with this match.What will remain consistent, though, is the Celtic support and with those guys behind you anything is possible.”
so shut the fuck up

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i can only laugh at the mass unified rage platini's comments will probably be causing on the celtic forums...
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
47,024
They get het up when such things are said because they are unaccustomed to anything other than absolutely glowing reports of everything about them in the press.

The sycophantic journalism in Scotland regarding Celtic and Rangers contributed greatly to Rangers not being asked difficult questions about their finances until they had dug too big a hole to get out of.
 

Fake Melo

Ghost Division
Sep 3, 2010
37,077
An Open Letter To Michel Platini


Dear Mr Platini

You were a great football player. Watching you at your peak in the French national team and commandeering masterful moves in the jersey of Juventus was always an honour for any fan of the beautiful game regardless of what team we supported. Football is like that. It sometimes creates players who transcend the normal rivalries and partizan nature of football support. Pele, Muller, Eusabio, Socrates and yes, Jimmy Johnstone – I loved him too much to omit him – and even in the modern game people like Beckham and Messi. Players who found themselves loved and appreciated beyond the perimeters of their team colours or nationality. You, Mr Platini, operated very close to that circle of ‘special players’. You were a very gifted and entertaining footballer.

It’s a pity that in the halls and fields of your education towards soccer excellence you were not taught anything on the subject of diplomacy and public relations. Or, if you were taught these things it is a great pity they were never utilised.

When Celtic played Juventus previously in September 2001 the game was narrowly won over two legs by Juventus after a very “interesting” refereeing display which culminated in a very odd penalty decision were the referee saw a blatant dive by Amaruso (watch the video) as a penalty – from 40 yards away – handing the game to Juventus. This happened at a time when Italian football was in a hiatus of scandals surrounding payments to referees and players to influence results. Certain areas of football were deeply suspect and that incident on top of many that season did nothing to alleviate the sense of immorality and cheating at a level higher than Celtic’s humble corinthian spirit.

You may say “Come on that was eleven years ago” and I would be inclined to join you in letting bygones be bygones but there are other things to consider. In 2006 major Italian teams, players, managers and referees were found guilty of corruption. Buying referees and selling games for financial gain. Your beloved Juventus was severely punished as a primary protagonist and all if this in a country where corruption is in the very essence of the culture. Where you literally have to shit on the desk of a judge to get him to stop counting the contents of his brown envelope.

Only two months ago Juventus coach Antonio Conte was banned for 10 months by a disciplinary commission investigating the “Calcioscommesse” match-fixing scandal. Conte was accused of failing to disclose his knowledge of two fixed matches when he worked at Siena football club during the 2010-11 season.

Prosecutors last week requested a 15-month ban for the Juventus coach and his deputy Angelo Alessio for not alerting football’s authorities to irregularities in the second tier Serie B games between Novara and Albino Leffe.

Alessio was suspended for eight months.


In the United Kingdom we have always felt there is a nasty smell around ECL. Something not quite right. It would appear the cards are always stacked. Drogba sent off against Barcelona in a match where he was constantly brought down with no punishment to the Barca players? The debacle at Stamford Bridge when Chelsea thumped Barcelona only to be denied four obvious penalties, several bad decisions and bookings culminating in enough time added for Iniesta to score a winner. UEFA fined Chelsea amidst calls of “FIX”. It has happened too often for eyebrows not to be raised and raises questions about results already decided.

So, even if all of the above were untrue, even if I am delirious and one of the bleating masses, you would think that the last thing a UEFA President would do is pour oil on those flames of suspicion. No, our Juventus supporting president, who is becoming almost as much of a joke figure as Blatter, decides to announce that Juventus are already through to the last eight.

If you do not see the folly of your statements and fail to see how offensive and suspicious they are then I wonder about your credentials to carry out the task of moving our beautiful game on to great things. If you do see how offensive and suspicious your words are then I suggest the executive committee consider this when presidential nomination next comes around.

I hope Celtic win. I hope Celtic win it fairly. I hope that if Celtic lose we will do so with the same grace shown by Barcelona. I expect less grace and fairness from UEFA and Juventus.

http://celticjournal.org/an-open-letter-to-michel-platini/



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I hope crush these fuckers like ants
 

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