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RE: Football Banter
(09-03-2011 23:19 )lindor Wrote: Yeah, Tottenham have been like the new kid on the block this season; the players and fans alike have encapsulated the glamour and sense of occasion in the Champions League like those of United, Chelsea and Arsenal have failed to do so.
The problem for the Champions League regulars is that of familiarity breeding contempt - Schalke and Shakhtar Donetsk are the only two sides left in at the last-16 stage that I've never seen live at Old Trafford - but for Spurs fans this really is living the dream, and good luck to them as they're a fine club who play the game the right way.
you can tell by the atsmophere inside the grounds, the man utd, chelsea and arsenal expect champions league football so they sit there in silence waiting for the players to do something special. liverpool and spurs have a good atmosphere on european nights.
dont underestimate schalke and donestsk, both are the "big boys" outside the usual "big boys". it would be great to see eduardo play against spurs, chelsea or man utd, unfairly sold by asrsenal especially considering that bendtner is crap.
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RE: Football Banter
I'm certainly not underestimating Shakhtar Donetsk nor Schalke 04; Shakhtar always seem to draw Arsenal in Europe, and I'd love to see them as my collection of European teams seen has stagnated of late and it seems like the same-old teams over and over every year.
This current United side is so poor that to be honest I'm not even confident of getting past Marseille next Tuesday, not that I'm all that bothered as it's all about the Premiership for me; the Champions League is just a cup at the end of the day, albeit a prestigious one.
On a separate point, I notice that Steven Gerrard looks like he may be out for a few matches with a groin injury after being brought back too soon last Sunday. This reminds me of when Alan Shearar was always being brought back too soo from injury by Blackburn Rovers in the mid 1990s, only to suffer relapses and further spells on the sidelines. And who was his manager at the time...
Just an observation...
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RE: Football Banter
(10-03-2011 12:54 )lindor Wrote: On a separate point, I notice that Steven Gerrard looks like he may be out for a few matches with a groin injury after being brought back too soon last Sunday. This reminds me of when Alan Shearar was always being brought back too soo from injury by Blackburn Rovers in the mid 1990s, only to suffer relapses and further spells on the sidelines. And who was his manager at the time...
Just an observation...
Or maybe an excuse finally to fire off a shot towards Liverpool eh??
I suppose it's been 4 or 5 days since Kenny's boys made SAF's boys look like mugs so maybe you feel enough time may have passed to take a pop
It had struck me that you had been unusually quiet since Sunday
No football manager is a doctor at the end of the day, and if the medical team and the player himself deems your captain and most inspirational player to be fit then what does a manager do?? Keep the player on the bench?? I dont think so.
I'm sure SAF would agree with this after his dealings with Owen Hargreaves. How many attempts has he had to make his comeback only to break down again?? Similar can be said for Mr. Ferdinand.
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(This post was last modified: 10-03-2011 13:21 by Master Yoda.)
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RE: Football Banter
have your own opinion, lead dont follow.
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