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English Football Premiership 2004/05..

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Zinista said:
Anfield1 how did I know that you were gonna post something about that result! :twisted:
But seriously they did play very well..
Just been hearing on the wire that the Gunners are goone aswell as Real Madrid going down to Juve in extra time..
Because I only sing when we're winning ;)

Shame about the Gooners, and I kinda feel sorry for the scum as well (in a REALLY strange way though!). It would've been nice to see all 4 English teams through to the next round, but I suppose we'll just have to make do with the cream of the crop getting through this year ;) ;) :D
 

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And wouldn't it be sweet if both remaining English teams go all the way to the final and Pool kicks the stuffing out of Mourn - rinho's brats. :evil:
 

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Eyup, liverpool fans lettin a bit of success go to their heads.
 

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Champions League Super 16 Second Leg Results

Wednesday, March 9, 2005

Arsenal (Eng) 1 - 0 Bayern Munich (Ger)
Agg: 2 - 3 Bayern Munich in last 8.

Bayer Leverkusen (Ger) 1 - 3 Liverpool (Eng)
Agg: 2 - 6 Liverpool in last 8.

Monaco (Fra) 0 - 2 PSV Eindhoven (Hol)
Agg: 0 - 3 PSV Eindhoven in last 8.

Juventus (Ita) 2 - 0 Real Madrid (Spa)
Agg:2 - 1 Juventus in last 8.
 

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Eyup, liverpool fans lettin a bit of success go to their heads.


That's fair mate, most of us do....If you'd watched "You're on Sky Sports" or listened to any radio phone in show you'd have thought we were fighting against relegation to the conference after the Newcastle defeat on Sunday, but the same folk were phoning in last night talking about us being this years euro cup winners.....Our fans are worse (well, nearly!) than Tottenhams lot for being fickle. However, what I said last night about the cream of the crop was very much tongue in cheek mate....I know we're a long way from challenging for our own title nevermind the european cup. But, if we could get the kind of performance we showed last night a bit more often, those bluenoses wouldn't be sneering at us from 4th place! :twisted: and we wouldn't be nearly 30 points behind the leaders (again!).
 

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If Fergie stays on we are going to be the next Liverpool- a cup team again. Bring on the eighties. wohoo!
 

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If Fergie stays on we are going to be the next Liverpool- a cup team again. Bring on the eighties. wohoo!
WORD! :lol:
 

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Champions League Super 16 Second Leg Results

Wednesday, March 15, 2005
Inter Milan (Ita) 3 - 1 FC Porto (Por)
Agg: 4 - 2 Inter Milan in last 8.
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Champions League Quarter Final Draw

Friday, March 18, 2005

# The draw for the Champions League is held at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.

QUARTER-FINALS
First Leg: Tuesday, April 5, 2005
Liverpool v Juventus
Lyon v PSV

First Leg: Wednesday, April 6, 2005
AC Milan v Inter Milan
Chelsea v Bayern Munich

Second Leg: Tuesday, April 12, 2005
Inter Milan v AC Milan
Bayern Munich v Chelsea

Second Leg: Wednesday, April 13, 2005
Juventus v Liverpool
PSV v Lyon

SEMI-FINALS
Matches to be played April 26/27 and May 3/4
Chelsea or Bayern Munich v Liverpool or Juventus
AC Milan or Inter Milan v Lyon or PSV

# Final in Istanbul, Turkey on May 25

Liverpool v Juventus on the 20th Anniversary of Heysel ... real poetic!
We also have a French derby in PSV v Lyon and a monster Italian derby between the Milans! :eek:

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Results for Wednesday, March 16, 2005
Charlton 2 - 0 Tottenham
Liverpool 0 - 0 Blackburn

Fixtures for Saturday, March 19, 2005
Blackburn v Arsenal
Charlton v West Brom
Chelsea v Crystal Palace
Man Utd v Fulham
Portsmouth v Newcastle
Tottenham v Man City
Bolton v Norwich

Sunday, March 20, 2005
Birmingham v Aston Villa
Middlesbrough v Southampton
Liverpool v Everton
 
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Results

Saturday, March 19, 2005
Blackburn 0 v 1 Arsenal :(
Charlton 1 v 4 West Brom :(
Chelsea 4 v 1 Crystal Palace :)
Man Utd 1 v 0 Fulham :)
Portsmouth 1 v 1 Newcastle :(
Tottenham 2 v 1 Man City :)
Bolton 1 v 0 Norwich :)

Sunday, March 20, 2005
Birmingham 2 v 0 Aston Villa :)
Middlesbrough 1 v 3 Southampton :(
Liverpool 2 v 1 Everton :D
 

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Hehe Con, who would've thought that Liverpool and Bolton would be neck and neck...
 

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Hehe Con, who would've thought that Liverpool and Bolton would be neck and neck...

Not for long Zini. By season's end, Bolton will be eating Liverpool's dust! :D

Chief, my bad. You're right. One too many beers! Haha!
 

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Chelsea now definitely beyond reach. blues fans will start whining but i prefer this to seeing the gunners have it.
so you can BUY premiership success? at least it worked this time. if man utd had not made a shitty start to the season things would have been different i believe.
 

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Every team lately it could be argued have bought success, Blackburn, Man Utd, Arsenal and now Chelsea- with the exception of Liverpool-they cannot even do that. ;)

Shitty start or not united have under-performed for the last two years and Fergie continues to prat-about, so no success in the foreseeable future then. :cry:
 

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the exception of liverpool ? dont u realise that littlewoods pools bankrolled them throughout the 70s and 80s
 

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'Lately' is not the 70's and 80's. The premier league has made a marked difference between teams , before the premiership a promoted team had a more than reasonable chance of competing, whereas now their sole hope is to survive a season and not lose the money. Of course every team that is wealthier than the others is more likely to be successful, that is plainly obvious, but my point was that Liverpool have spent the same kind of money as those who have won the major trophies, as has Newcastle and look at them also.
 

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I'd like to know the perecentage of promoted teams that get relegated the season after... Not many are succesful in staying up which is a pity and does telll me that there's a widening gap between the rich clubs and the poor one's...
 

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Liverpool in a no win situation in 6 hours time. If they win, they'll get a blood bath in Turin. If they lose, Liverpudlians will want Rafa's blood. Either way, a forked road to trouble.
 

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That's it positive thinking! Be thankful they can compete against decent opposition. I have to put up with dross football played by lazy over-paid and over-hyped plebs who lose to Norwich City! :redface:
 

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That's it positive thinking! Be thankful they can compete against decent opposition. I have to put up with dross football played by lazy over-paid and over-hyped plebs who lose to Norwich City! :redface:

You have my sympathy. It was like that for the Reds in the 90s so I know the feeling. On a brighter note (for Red fans) Liverpool v Chelsea in the semis which means at least one Premiereship team in the Finals.
 
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