Fifa Club World Championship (8 Viewers)

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Zé Tahir

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    ßömßärdiër said:
    Yo Ze Ze, if you want, you can come chill and drink a 40 with the Burker and watch it.
    I might actually take you up on that offer :p

    bar the 40 ;)
     

    Bjerknes

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    Mar 16, 2004
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    Does anybody else find this to be a joke? The intrigty of this mini tournament will be suspect...if Liverpool doesn't take home the trophy.
     

    mikhail

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    Jan 24, 2003
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    RochemBeck said:
    Does anybody else find this to be a joke? The intrigty of this mini tournament will be suspect...if Liverpool doesn't take home the trophy.
    Will they even send their first team?
     

    Espectro

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    Jul 12, 2002
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    oeeee,oeoeoe!!! Monstruo!! Monstruo!!

    Saprissa, the local team that I support will be in this Cup, we will represent Concacaf region!!

    Hope we can beat the Australian team and play against Liverpool :cool:
     

    Tom

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    Oct 30, 2001
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    Enron said:
    we got xabi and momo. best 1-2 in europe.
    Alonso's class but I wouldn't go that far. Sissoko is pretty much unproven in my book and looked clumsy throughout yesterday's match
     

    Maher

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    Dec 16, 2002
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    RochemBeck said:
    Does anybody else find this to be a joke? The intrigty of this mini tournament will be suspect...if Liverpool doesn't take home the trophy.
    it is a joke , nobody care about this
     
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    Saudi Arabia's Al Ittihad edged out Ahly in the first game of Fifa's Club World Championship in Tokyo - ending the Egyptians' 55-game unbeaten run.

    Mohammed Noor capitalised on an error by keeper Essam El Hadary in the 78th minute to book their semi-final place.

    El Hadary flapped at a cross from right-back Ahmed Al Dosari, leaving captain Noor the simplest of finishes.

    Ittihad dominated in the freezing conditions, with El Hadary making a smart stop from Mohammed Kallon.

    It ends a remarkable run for African champions Ahly, who had been undefeated in all competitions since July 2004.

    Asian champions Ittihad's win came despite having three Brazilian players thrown out of the competition the previous day after a Fifa investigation found they were not officially registered with the club.

    The Jeddah-based side will now meet Sao Paulo in the semi-finals in Tokyo on Wednesday.

    Sydney FC meet Costa Rica's Deportivo Saprissa on Monday - with European champions Liverpool awaiting the winners of that game in the semi-finals.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/4518672.stm
     

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