[EU] Champions League 2008/2009 (50 Viewers)

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Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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You know what I have changed my mind the way I see it
Real Madrid 13 pts
Juventus 11 pts
Zenit 7 pts
Bate Borisov 1 pt

Real would beat us and lose to us which would give them Real 3 Juve 3
Real would beat and draw against Zenit Real 7 Zenit 1
Real would beat Bate Borisov twice Real 13 Bate 0

Juve Real as I said win and loss
Juve Zenit two draws Real 13 Juve 5 Zenit 3
Juve beat Bate Borisov twice Real 13 Juve 11 Zenit 3

Zenit lose and draw to Real as I said
Zenit would draw twice against us as I said
Zenit would beat and draw against Borisov Real 13 Juve 11 Zenit 7

Bate would lose twice to Real and to Juventus as I said
Bate would draw and lose to Zenit as I said

final table Real 13 Juve 11 Zenit 7 Bate 1
Real and Juve qualify

Zenit might even win one over us but it shouldnt change much as Juve 10 Zenit 9 still means Juve qualify
 

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ZAF3000

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Feb 14, 2005
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Interesting!!! I guess some people never learn :p

Forget Juventus, Real For The Champions League - Zidane


Former Juventus and Real Madrid legend Zinedine Zidane has written off the Bianconeri’s chances of success in Europe and he believes Los Merengues will win the Champions League this season.

The Bianconeri will clash with the Spanish champions during their group stage in what promises to be one of the games of the tournament.

Zidane has spoken of both teams chances of success and he is leaning towards the Bernabeu side as he snubs the Old Lady which is not likely to go down too well with Juve fans who still have affection for their hero.

“The game between those two is going to be very strong. I played in Turin and at Madrid, need I say more?” Zidane told La Stampa.

“I will watch the game with great attention but I will be supporting Real Madrid, even though I had a great time in Turin.

“Juventus are a great club with great history and they are one of the most prestigious. I am happy the club returned, it can only be a good thing for European football.

“I think the Bianconeri can have a good run, they have champion players and they are used to success but my favourite for the competition is Real, they will triumph in Rome.”

Zidane arrived in Turin in 1996 from Bordeaux. He spent five seasons at the Delle Alpi before making a world record £52m move to Real Madrid in 2001.

The French man fired Los Blancos to Champions League glory the following season. He was never able to win Europe’s most wanted trophy in Turin and he lost the final of the competition twice in a row against Borussia Dortmund in 1997 and Real in 1998.

Source = Goal.com
 

ZAF3000

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Feb 14, 2005
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Actually, to tell you the truth, he did not disrespect Juve there. He was just stating his opinion. Whether we like it or not, on paper Real Madrid have one hell of a team.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Isn't Sneijder injured and won't he miss most of the season ?
I'm not sure if he's injured, i think i read something like this, but you guys confused me because you mentioned him in the same context with vdV and Robben as the Dutch trio that will make tons of problems to us.
 

cyril

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Jul 6, 2006
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Isn't Sneijder injured and won't he miss most of the season ?
I'm not sure if he's injured, i think i read something like this, but you guys confused me because you mentioned him in the same context with vdV and Robben as the Dutch trio that will make tons of problems to us.
He is out for at least 6 months.
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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That is so true, the clash between us and Madrid oozes class. I don't care about recent forms of either team, the encounter is more presigious than any other fotball game.
A Milan Real match would beg to differ, seeing to the fact that those two teams are the most successful in European cup history.
 
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