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swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Who would you have rather seen in the final? Madrid v. Chelsea? I do understand that it was a boring game, hell I was half asleep when Milan got the second. I don't see how the inability of the other bigger more exciting teams to play well in big games is the fault of Liverpool or Milan. Maybe next year the game will be better, maybe not. But thats the beauty of the Champions League, you have to show up every game or you go home. Not every final can be a SuperClassico sometimes you get the occasional stinker.
It's clearly not Liverpool's or Milan's fault. But that two third place teams in their respective domestic leagues made up the European final indicates a systemic problem of the tournament's structure. Sure, people like to root for the underdog. But I would argue that either the net is cast too wide, the two-match elimination structure is too prone to chance, or a combination of the two.

Though sorry for the loss, Eazy-E.

Alright I'm off to mow the lawn and laugh when the high school kids driving down the street yell ariba because I look soooo Mexican.
I know the doctor says all that sun exposure isn't good for your johnson, but you really should consider sun block instead of wearing a sombrero over that thing.
 
Apr 12, 2004
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Not really I kind of figured we would lose if we didn't score first. I was mostly disappointed at us not being able to take advantage of a mediocre Milan performance (for the part of the game that I saw). Oh and Andy pissed me off because his hair is like gayman and his words are like the Mississippi.
:lol:

Fuckin' Andy.
I miss eating mexican food in Colorado.
I miss eating hotdogs in wormtown with the Ice Cream Man.
you miss eatin mary jane rottencrotch
Too bad I've had a couple of those. Like two days ago......I woke up and was disgusted with myself.
 

Dan

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Mar 9, 2004
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It's clearly not Liverpool's or Milan's fault. But that two third place teams in their respective domestic leagues made up the European final indicates a systemic problem of the tournament's structure. Sure, people like to root for the underdog. But I would argue that either the net is cast too wide, the two-match elimination structure is too prone to chance, or a combination of the two.

Though sorry for the loss, Eazy-E.



I know the doctor says all that sun exposure isn't good for your johnson, but you really should consider sun block instead of wearing a sombrero over that thing.
Its unrealistic to think you will always have no.1 teams competiting agaisnt each other in CL finals, the random factor comes in. If you look at the trends aswell since the competition changed, you will find that for the most part final teams are not outside the top 2 in their respective leagues- now what more can one ask for?

Cl also measures teams in different ways, through the pressures of two legged encounters against elite foreign, rather than the mentality taxing a team to beat teams like blackburn rovers, watford and reading week in week out. Different kettle of fish.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Cl also measures teams in different ways, through the pressures of two legged encounters against elite foreign, rather than the mentality taxing a team to beat teams like blackburn rovers, watford and reading week in week out. Different kettle of fish.
I hear ya, Danimal.

But if you love fish tacos, Coney Island whitefish don't cut it...
 

Dan

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Mar 9, 2004
9,290
I hear ya, Danimal.

But if you love fish tacos, Coney Island whitefish don't cut it...
I do love fish.

Would love to stay and caviar this chat, but ive got bigger fish to fry.

I should pier into a book and see what information it harbours for my big test on scales tomorrow. I'll feel gillty if i get anything below a sea level.

Then i'll go to sleep.


































with the fishes. :D
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Your fish tales don't fool me!

Now if you don't mind, Fin-ni Longnuts awaits me to see that famous Gill-bert and Sullivan opera, The Maki-zushi.
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
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RINO's SIGN SAYS:

I HAVEN'T HAVEN'T WON IN 42 YEARS (With an INterMerda background)

:smoke:

Please tell me that the pic is real and that sign is not superimposed. If so, I fucking love gattuso.


I haven't figured out what I like better: That the CL was won by an Italian side or that Milan's trophy makes Inter's Scudetto all the more insignificant. I'll go with the latter.
 

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
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Please tell me that the pic is real and that sign is not superimposed. If so, I fucking love gattuso.


I haven't figured out what I like better: That the CL was won by an Italian side or that Milan's trophy makes Inter's Scudetto all the more insignificant. I'll go with the latter.
same here :agree:

my one question for Milan is about Sheva

he left for Chelsea because his wife wanted their children to grow up in an English as a first language country, and now I read that she misses Milan

she was the boss when it came to leaving Milan, so will she be just as bossy when it comes to returning ??

Why do I have a feeling that we may see Sheva in the MLS sooner than anyone would suspect ??
 

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