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10-02-2007, 09:19 PM
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Re: Jose Mourinho quits as Chelsea's manager
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I was too young to remember those games but first match I remember watching was 1990 CHL final
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So was I and only become interested in football during 1994 when I moved to the UK as a kid. I seen replays of some of their classic matches and the football and balance between attack and defence that I saw was incredible.
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10-02-2007, 09:28 PM
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Re: Jose Mourinho quits as Chelsea's manager
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if dominating a CHL final for 110 minutes out of 120, and in the end losing it, is called luck, then you have a point
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from 3-0 to 3-3..
can only happen to tired old men
thank god for Kaka in 2007, a bought ref in San siro Vs Celtic, a Buyern team who bottled it at home, a Man Unt defence getting poisoned by Berlusconi in months leading up to the match and a ref who didnt play one extra minute in Athens when Milan were bottling it.

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10-02-2007, 09:28 PM
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Re: Jose Mourinho quits as Chelsea's manager
The average age of the Milan squad will have decreased now that Costacurta has retired 
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10-02-2007, 09:31 PM
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Re: Jose Mourinho quits as Chelsea's manager
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from 3-0 to 3-3..
can only happen to tired old men
thank god for Kaka in 2007, a bought ref in San siro Vs Celtic, a Buyern team who bottled it at home, a Man Unt defence getting poisoned by Berlusconi in months leading up to the match and a ref who didnt play one extra minute in Athens when Milan were bottling it.

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those tired man dominated after 3-3, Sheva the idiot didnt score from half a meter
I'm pretty sure the chances that Pool scored in those 30 seconds left were 0.1%
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That will be the last victory of Rafa for quite some time.. With his joke mentality and pathetic game, I hope the disgusting player loses every single match next season. He's disgraceful. He should just retire. He's a joke.
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(10) Corey Feldman vs. (12) scarecrows
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10-02-2007, 09:47 PM
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Re: Jose Mourinho quits as Chelsea's manager
What a save by Dudek from Sheva the bottler.
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The average age of the Milan squad will have decreased now that Costacurta has retired 
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But they did bring in Ronaldo. 
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10-03-2007, 11:29 AM
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Re: Jose Mourinho quits as Chelsea's manager
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But they did bring in Ronaldo. 
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And they've still got Cafu, Maldini and Inzaghi as well.
Inzaghi has done well in the last couple of seasons though, including the champions league final a few months ago, and although he was probably born in an offside position, he is still dangerous.
I think Milan wanted to offload him a few years ago, but there weren't any suitors willing to match his wages at Milan at the time, but the Milan fans must be glad that they kept him now.
Ronaldo averaged a goal every 2 games for Milan in the 2nd half of last season and helped them climb up the table into 4 place.
Ronaldo is a funny guy. At Real Madrid when he was questioned about the fact that he appeared reluctant to run and chase the ball, and wanted to wait for it to come to him, he said something like, 'I get paid to score goals, if they (Real Madrid) want me to run as well, they had better pay me more money' 
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10-03-2007, 04:27 PM
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Re: Jose Mourinho quits as Chelsea's manager
He's been one of the most lazy twats ive ever seen in football.
he's too fat to run, Serena Williams of football.
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10-03-2007, 04:35 PM
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Re: Jose Mourinho quits as Chelsea's manager
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He's been one of the most lazy twats ive ever seen in football.
he's too fat to run, Serena Williams of football.
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but somehow he manages to score in every position
I'm too fond of the player despite he plays in my fav team now but I have to give credit to his remarkable abilities to score
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That will be the last victory of Rafa for quite some time.. With his joke mentality and pathetic game, I hope the disgusting player loses every single match next season. He's disgraceful. He should just retire. He's a joke.
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(10) Corey Feldman vs. (12) scarecrows
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10-03-2007, 04:42 PM
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Re: Jose Mourinho quits as Chelsea's manager
Will he be playing tonight? who is in and out that you know?
not long to go, i'll be ready infront of my tv soon enough... cmon Celtic!! 
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10-03-2007, 04:56 PM
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Re: Jose Mourinho quits as Chelsea's manager
Ronaldo couldn't run all World Cup in 2006 yet still managed to score three goals and break Gerd Muller's record.
To be honest he's been overweight since 2004.
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10-03-2007, 04:57 PM
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Re: Jose Mourinho quits as Chelsea's manager
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those tired man dominated after 3-3, Sheva the idiot didnt score from half a meter
I'm pretty sure the chances that Pool scored in those 30 seconds left were 0.1%
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That was the spawniest European trophy ever won by a rubbish team supported by replica shirt, pub going glory hunters.
They're a strong, powerful side now built for Europe but in this season they were the luckiest, poorest team ever to make the final let alone win it.
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10-03-2007, 05:06 PM
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Re: Jose Mourinho quits as Chelsea's manager
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He's been one of the most lazy twats ive ever seen in football.
he's too fat to run, Serena Williams of football.
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Whatever you think of him, this is one of the greatest records you'll see for a striker.....
Cruzeiro ---> 12 goals in 13 games.
PSV ---> 42 goals in 46 games.
Barcelona ---> 34 goals in 37 games.
Inter Milan ---> 49 goals in 69 games.
Real Madrid ---> 83 goals in 127 games.
AC Milan ---> 7 goals in 14 games
Total ---> 227 goals in 306 games.
In all competitions ---> 268 goals in 391 games.
For Brazil ---> 62 goals in 97 games.

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10-03-2007, 05:06 PM
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Re: Jose Mourinho quits as Chelsea's manager
It was down to Stevie G - remember his bullet in the last minutes Vs Olympiakos in the group stage that qualie'd them when they were about to go out ....
Gattuso 'was a kitten that night'

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10-03-2007, 05:08 PM
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Re: Jose Mourinho quits as Chelsea's manager
Adam, id have scored all those if i was in the right place at the right time, id have double his tally infact.
its the brilliant teams that make his goals.
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10-03-2007, 05:24 PM
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Re: Jose Mourinho quits as Chelsea's manager
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Adam, id have scored all those if i was in the right place at the right time, id have double his tally infact.
its the brilliant teams that make his goals.
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 do me a favour. The brilliant teams have had a number of high profile players over the years and none have as good a record as that.
The season Ronaldo was at Barcelona, you'd have to go a long way to see an individual have a better year. He was pure genius.
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