Originally posted by EdgeleyRob
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The Round Ball Game
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scottycelt
Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostThey did to be fair, if Messi had scored the Ramires goal we'd have never heard the end of it ...
The marvellous feature of Tuesday night's goal was the almost lazy, nonchalant manner in which it was expertly executed, especially when one remembers the time, circumstances and venue. That's what makes it particularly special.
It just has to be one of the finest goals I've ever seen, after watching football for over half a century (including Partick Thistle!)
As for the game itself, I did like the Sun headline yesterday. (I do hope the sports editor doesn't get 'a bollocking' from Old Rupey )
TERRY SENT OFF, MESSI MISSES PENALTY, CHELSEA REACH CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL, BUT MOST INCREDIBLE OF ALL ...
TORRES SCORES!
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John Skelton
Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostYes. Bayern were a top side for years. Did Beckenbauer manage them for a while?
Of the present side Bastian Schweinsteiger is close to being the best midfielder outside Barcelona (IMHO) in Europe, Franck Ribéry on his day is amazing, Mario Gómez is a fine striker, Arjen Robben is still a brilliant player (and still can't stay on his feet: it'll be interesting to see who spends more time looking up appealingly at the referee, him or Drogba ), Philipp Lahm is a top player etc.
Bayern humbled Manchester City in the group stage and relished doing so: they don't take kindly to les nouveaux riches.
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les nouveaux riches
German Penalties etc etc ....
character will out eh Terry is banned again and Torres did score a spectacular definitive goal ..... how nice all round i'd say .....
no doubt it will be a nervy tight chess game in midfield ..... but i am off to the bookies to find out the odds on a Torres hat trick!According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostOr when the unholy Roman Emperor pulls the plug!Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostI do think of thgis. What would happ;en to a club like Chelsea, who have a super-rich owner, then when that owner ios gone, what happenb's next? Might seem a bit stupid thing to say but when it does............
I do agree - teams get taken over, huge salaries ensue, a very vulnerable situation. Look at Glasgow Rangers, what a mess (and Leeds United)Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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