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Alen

Alen

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    if agg is tied it goes to Gd i take it?
    Yup

    Right now both Inter and Rubin have 6pts. Inter have 5:6 GD while Rubin has 4:5 GD.
    The first match ended 1:1

    If things stay as they are, then Inter will need a win, or a 0:0 or 1:1 draw in the last round to be better than Rubin.
    But if Inter lose by 3 or more goals, then 1:1 will suit Rubin in the last round.

    I know it's just a minor detail with small chances at first look. But 1:1 is a result that can easily happen on Inter-Rubin, and if it happens, I want it to suit Rubin more.
     

    Suns

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    But in-case we face them there's no way we are going to embarrass ourselves like Inter. Man, their single chance was thanks to Valdes mistake.


    Oh and what the hell Mourinho is thinking playing Tiago Motta behind the strikers as playmaker:howler:
    Embarrass? It's like every team does that when they play Barcelona. Chelsea, United, Real Madrid, Inter etc. When it counts, they are good as fuck. They never give the ball up and whenever the opponents gets hold of the ball they are there pressuring the hell out of them.
     

    BillyG

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    Nov 25, 2006
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    Yup

    Right now both Inter and Rubin have 6pts. Inter have 5:6 GD while Rubin has 4:5 GD.
    The first match ended 1:1

    If things stay as they are, then Inter will need a win, or a 0:0 or 1:1 draw in the last round to be better than Rubin.
    But if Inter lose by 3 or more goals, then 1:1 will suit Rubin in the last round.

    I know it's just a minor detail with small chances at first look. But 1:1 is a result that can easily happen on Inter-Rubin, and if it happens, I want it to suit Rubin more.
    thanks as usual Alen :tup:
     

    Enron

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    Oct 11, 2005
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    that is what i meant, aggregate of the head to head. or is it just straight points taken off each other?
    Head to head is games won. Like in Liverpool's group. If Lyon lose today and next match and Liverpool win both, they each finish with 10 pts. Lyon beat Liverpool 2 times so Lyon win head to head. In the case of Inter and Rubin, head to head doesn't matter because the points wouldn't be equal if Inter ties the heat to head with a win. Instead the only tie breaker is goal differential. Unless of course Rubin win then nothing matters.
     

    Azzurri7

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    Dec 16, 2003
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    Yup

    Right now both Inter and Rubin have 6pts. Inter have 5:6 GD while Rubin has 4:5 GD.
    The first match ended 1:1

    If things stay as they are, then Inter will need a win, or a 0:0 or 1:1 draw in the last round to be better than Rubin.
    But if Inter lose by 3 or more goals, then 1:1 will suit Rubin in the last round.

    I know it's just a minor detail with small chances at first look. But 1:1 is a result that can easily happen on Inter-Rubin, and if it happens, I want it to suit Rubin more.
    Interesting.
     

    Bjerknes

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    If they don't, they'll be in some trouble because Torres will be back by then.

    NGog is no worry to guard unless he karate kicks the ball or does a cartwheel in your box.
    Yeah, with Torres in there Liverpool wouldn't choke it away, not at Antfield.


    with a healthy momo we can beat anyone
    We stand a better chance than last year, IMO.
     
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    Alen

    Alen

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    Chances would be extremely low.

    I think they would eat us, the only club actually that would make fun of us. We could lose against Chelsea too but not that way.
    I really think that i'm not biased at all when I say that we could give much more trouble to Barcelona than Inter.
    Milan too. They'll also do much better than Inter.

    Inter are bullying their way to the scudetto, but it obviously doesn't work against the strong European teams.
     

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