Rivals in the next Round (2 Viewers)

HelterSkelter

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Apr 15, 2005
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i guess you're right.
though i would like to see ajax return to their glory days in the coming seasons.a team of their pedigree should pose a very serious threat for the CL.they have the history and all,they just let players go too easily.selling van der vaart for peanuts was like a real kick in the balls.they've always had great talent on their squad but they let other clubs poach players too often.
id like to see them back to their best.
 

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Dominic

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Jan 30, 2004
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Highly unlikely though that they will be back to their best anytime soon, if ever. It'd be good for Dutch football, if they return to their best. I don't really care though, as I don't like Ajax.. at all.
 

IceJuve

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Feb 16, 2005
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Everything but Chelsea would just do fine for me thanks.....but Real suits me best.....I´d love to see Zidane shake his head in the rain just once more!
 

Joaco

the cronopio
Dec 11, 2005
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I think Rangers is pretty easy.
Real Madrid is playing really bad, they dont have a "team" only individuals "stars-players".
I like Real Madrid, but they aren't playing well.
And... Z-Z, well he's a master.=)
 

Zé Tahir

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Dec 10, 2004
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Juventus coach Fabio Capello fears being drawn with Chelsea in the knock-out stages of the Champions League.

Capello, who also claimed it was 'incredible' that Manchester United have bowed out of Europe, is concerned about being paired with the Premiership leaders or his former club Real Madrid when the draw for the next round is made next Friday.

'It is great to have finished first because we will avoid a clash with powerful teams,' said Capello, whose team comfortably beat Rapid Vienna 3-1 last night to finish top of Group A.

But he added: 'There are other dangerous teams that have finished second and it would be better not to meet powerful sides like Chelsea or Real in the next round.'

The former Real boss was also stunned to see United eliminated from European competition following their 2-1 defeat at Benfica.

Capello, who is a friend and admirer of Sir Alex Ferguson, said: 'It is incredible that Manchester United haven't even qualified for the UEFA Cup.'

-soccernet
 
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Luigito

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    Chelsea will not have Essien for the first two games in Champions, because the tackle on Hamman
     

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