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Midweek Football 8/11 May


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Champions League is when Pep usually tries to be too smart and it backfires on him. Wonder if he has learnt his lesson. 

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Looking forward to watching this and it is a great match up but it doesn't have the feel of a really big European tie like a game between Madrid, Bayern, Juventus, Barcelona, Man Utd, Liverpool, Milan would. Maybe it is an age thing. 

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4 minutes ago, markavfc40 said:

Looking forward to watching this and it is a great match up but it doesn't have the feel of a really big European tie like a game between Madrid, Bayern, Juventus, Barcelona, Man Utd, Liverpool, Milan would. Maybe it is an age thing. 

This could be the biggest game football has on offer now. I'm excited.

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22 minutes ago, markavfc40 said:

Maybe it is an age thing. 

Maybe it is a being repulsed by a systematically corrupt toxic petrostate cynical sports-washing thing.

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4 minutes ago, BleedClaretAndBlue said:

Theres something quite sad about the best side this competition has ever seen, not being able to get a kick of the ball at home in a semi final against Mancheater Pity

Out here playing like Bournemouth

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1 minute ago, WallisFrizz said:

I’ve seen half the teams in the prem give City a better game than Madrid so far tonight.

For teams in the Prem it's a free hit and everyone expects to lose so you can play without caring about consequences too much and have a go. As this is knock-out football it's more important to just stay in the game. 

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Just now, PieFacE said:

For teams in the Prem it's a free hit and everyone expects to lose so you can play without caring about consequences too much and have a go. As this is knock-out football it's more important to just stay in the game. 

As the current Champions, in the home leg?

Nah.

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15 minutes ago, Marka Ragnos said:

Maybe it is a being repulsed by a systematically corrupt toxic petrostate cynical sports-washing thing.

I've got no interest in this bunch of slags either, would like to see a complete boycott of their abhorrent crimes against football, but people want to watch the best teams. Could hardly make a dent in WC viewing figures so there's no chance here

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1 minute ago, bobzy said:

As the current Champions, in the home leg?

Nah.

Fair enough.

 

No point going guns blazing and going into the second leg 3-0 down. Makes more sense (imo at least) to pick your moments more. 

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