Nice One Cyril wrote:Congratulations to Liverpool, should be an entertaining final and I think Madrid are there for the taking this season.
Some poor defending this morning and some bizarre decisions, or non decisions, by the ref, at least made it good to watch.
I thought the ref was at least consistent, except the last decision. But over the two legs I thought we deserved it and the officials didn’t change much. Although had we started 5-1 up it may have been even more comfortable.
I would have preferred to have Phil on the bench to see us through rather than Solanke, but we did it.
Liverpool denied an early penalty, then two nailed on pens not given for Roma, before they get one that wasn't a pen in a million years. All those officials and they still fucked it up. Hard to say whether officiating affected the result as goals change games, but overall happy that Liverpool were the better side and deserved to progress.
"The game is about glory, doing things in style and with a flourish, going out and beating the other lot, not waiting for them to die of boredom."
Danny Blanchflower
Nice One Cyril wrote:Congratulations to Liverpool, should be an entertaining final and I think Madrid are there for the taking this season.
Some poor defending this morning and some bizarre decisions, or non decisions, by the ref, at least made it good to watch.
I thought the ref was at least consistent, except the last decision. But over the two legs I thought we deserved it and the officials didn’t change much. Although had we started 5-1 up it may have been even more comfortable.
I would have preferred to have Phil on the bench to see us through rather than Solanke, but we did it.
Liverpool denied an early penalty, then two nailed on pens not given for Roma, before they get one that wasn't a pen in a million years. All those officials and they still shiraz it up. Hard to say whether officiating affected the result as goals change games, but overall happy that Liverpool were the better side and deserved to progress.
Bomber wrote:They should at least call it something else. And all it does is widen the gap between the haves and the have nots (rich clubs getting richer etc).
On the other hand you’re watching the very best of the concentration of talent and quality.
And there has been a torrent of goals recently to entertain the millions of neutrals watching on TV. Witness this morning’s 7-6 aggregate win by Liverpool against Roma.
It is what it is now. Even Australia’s mainstream media might mention the Final in Kiev on Saturday 26 May now that an English side is playing against Real Madrid.
Con M you like what has almost become a closed shop?
Clearly this morning’s game shows why we need to go back to the European cup format, should be a comp for real champions not that poor quality fluff from back door wannabes. Intertoto cup is the place for that rubbish.
N5 1BH wrote:Clearly this morning’s game shows why we need to go back to the European cup format, should be a comp for real champions not that poor quality fluff from back door wannabes. Intertoto cup is the place for that rubbish.
you should fish when you haven't qualified. you still have a good chance.
N5 1BH wrote:Clearly this morning’s game shows why we need to go back to the European cup format, should be a comp for real champions not that poor quality fluff from back door wannabes. Intertoto cup is the place for that rubbish.
you should fish when you haven't qualified. you still have a good chance.
Sarcasm not your strong point obviously
"The game is about glory, doing things in style and with a flourish, going out and beating the other lot, not waiting for them to die of boredom."
Danny Blanchflower
N5 1BH wrote:Clearly this morning’s game shows why we need to go back to the European cup format, should be a comp for real champions not that poor quality fluff from back door wannabes. Intertoto cup is the place for that rubbish.
you should fish when you haven't qualified. you still have a good chance.
Sarcasm not your strong point obviously
I clearly got it, but you don't do sarcasm when you are potentially part of the joke.
You haven't yet get to chapter 2 of online humour for dummies.
N5 1BH wrote:Clearly this morning’s game shows why we need to go back to the European cup format, should be a comp for real champions not that poor quality fluff from back door wannabes. Intertoto cup is the place for that rubbish.
Sponsors, broadcasters and fans the world over would wet their pants in anticipation of blockbuster QF clash between Club Brugge and Steaua Bucharest....
Nicky_Tanner wrote:you should fish when you haven't qualified. you still have a good chance.
Sarcasm not your strong point obviously
I clearly got it, but you don't do sarcasm when you are potentially part of the joke.
You haven't yet get to chapter 2 of online humour for dummies.
I can see why you're employed in IT, you're hopeless in the real world
Although, most of your workmates would say you're hopeless at IT as well :wink:
"The game is about glory, doing things in style and with a flourish, going out and beating the other lot, not waiting for them to die of boredom."
Danny Blanchflower
N5 1BH wrote:Clearly this morning’s game shows why we need to go back to the European cup format, should be a comp for real champions not that poor quality fluff from back door wannabes. Intertoto cup is the place for that rubbish.
Sponsors, broadcasters and fans the world over would wet their pants in anticipation of blockbuster QF clash between Club Brugge and Steaua Bucharest....
Yes the proof is in the pudding this format works, it’s (often) been the best non domestic football on show in my lifetime. Now how to improve, how to spread the wealth and return likes of Ajax, Red star, Steaua etc. from less powerful leagues to the big stage. Only way is to scrap Bosman and let clubs hold players registrations again, keep squads together longer or fair compo for the smaller clubs efforts
N5 1BH wrote:Clearly this morning’s game shows why we need to go back to the European cup format, should be a comp for real champions not that poor quality fluff from back door wannabes. Intertoto cup is the place for that rubbish.
Sponsors, broadcasters and fans the world over would wet their pants in anticipation of blockbuster QF clash between Club Brugge and Steaua Bucharest....
Yes the proof is in the pudding this format works, it’s (often) been the best non domestic football on show in my lifetime. Now how to improve, how to spread the wealth and return likes of Ajax, Red star, Steaua etc. from less powerful leagues to the big stage. Only way is to scrap Bosman and let clubs hold players registrations again, keep squads together longer or fair compo for the smaller clubs efforts
Having a cap on overseas players per side to say 4 per match day squad would help as well. Sadly the EU wont allow that to change. One can hope that once Brexit is rolled out the English clubs will be bound by the same labour laws as all other businesses.
ozzie owl wrote:
Having a cap on overseas players per side to say 4 per match day squad would help as well. Sadly the EU wont allow that to change. One can hope that once Brexit is rolled out the English clubs will be bound by the same labour laws as all other businesses.
so you want English clubs to suffer? That will only help other leagues.
ozzie owl wrote:
Having a cap on overseas players per side to say 4 per match day squad would help as well. Sadly the EU wont allow that to change. One can hope that once Brexit is rolled out the English clubs will be bound by the same labour laws as all other businesses.
so you want English clubs to suffer? That will only help other leagues.
Brexit means leaving EU , why should football gets exemption from labour laws?
ozzie owl wrote:
Having a cap on overseas players per side to say 4 per match day squad would help as well. Sadly the EU wont allow that to change. One can hope that once Brexit is rolled out the English clubs will be bound by the same labour laws as all other businesses.
so you want English clubs to suffer? That will only help other leagues.
Brexit means leaving EU , why should football gets exemption from labour laws?
You severed all ties with the UK a long time ago, so you're not really entitled to much of an opinion :wink:
"The game is about glory, doing things in style and with a flourish, going out and beating the other lot, not waiting for them to die of boredom."
Danny Blanchflower
ozzie owl wrote:
Having a cap on overseas players per side to say 4 per match day squad would help as well. Sadly the EU wont allow that to change. One can hope that once Brexit is rolled out the English clubs will be bound by the same labour laws as all other businesses.
so you want English clubs to suffer? That will only help other leagues.
Brexit means leaving EU , why should football gets exemption from labour laws?
Answer why you think making the English teams weaker will help the game in the said country with weaker teams.
ozzie owl wrote:
Having a cap on overseas players per side to say 4 per match day squad would help as well. Sadly the EU wont allow that to change. One can hope that once Brexit is rolled out the English clubs will be bound by the same labour laws as all other businesses.
Firstly, sincere congratulations to Liverpool on their Champions League Cup Final achievement. Now that they are there I hope that they continue to entertain and it is not a final of cat and mouse. If Liverpool are allowed to be their flamboyant selves I fancy it could be theirs for the taking (with a few scares along the way). However if it becomes a dreary encounter I feel it will play in to the hands of Real who cannot be taken lightly no matter how the game pans out.
Now the politics kicks in. The match itself takes place in Kiev, Ukraine (not Russia) on Saturday 26th May at the Olympic Stadium which normally has a capacity of just over 70,000 spectators but will be reduced to 63,000 on the day (security measures but most likely means 7,000 dignitaries will get a free ride).
The 63,000 attendance will consist of 33,252 TRUE SUPPORTERS (16,626 representing each club), another 6,700 tickets will be offered to 'Worldwide Supporters', which makes up 63% of the total spectators. So the stinger is...........a whopping 37% of the attendance (or 23,000 NON supporters) will get preference over supporters that follow there respective teams week in week out.
Shows that it really is a trifle unfair to say the least. I would guess that some of these 23,000 tickets will be sold off to the true supporters for huge profit on the black market. If I were a Liverpool/Real supporter I might have got sucked in. As I am neither
I will be happy to watch in home comforts from my sofa. Point is the true fans get screwed every time.
MegaBonus wrote:pity (as well as funny) its taken a German to show the English how to play English football......
If they were that good they wouldn't be a country mile behind Man City in the EPL. They are undoubtedly entertaining, but part of that entertainment is the unfortunate ability to shoot themselves in the foot in games they should win comfortably. They remind me a bit of Keegan's Newcastle.
"The game is about glory, doing things in style and with a flourish, going out and beating the other lot, not waiting for them to die of boredom."
Danny Blanchflower
N5 1BH wrote:Clearly this morning’s game shows why we need to go back to the European cup format, should be a comp for real champions not that poor quality fluff from back door wannabes. Intertoto cup is the place for that rubbish.
Sponsors, broadcasters and fans the world over would wet their pants in anticipation of blockbuster QF clash between Club Brugge and Steaua Bucharest....
To be fair he is an Arsenal supporter and that tie would be better to watch than the usual p1ss weak stuff he would have to watch.
MegaBonus wrote:pity (as well as funny) its taken a German to show the English how to play English football......
If they were that good they wouldn't be a country mile behind Man City in the EPL. They are undoubtedly entertaining, but part of that entertainment is the unfortunate ability to shoot themselves in the foot in games they should win comfortably. They remind me a bit of Keegan's Newcastle.
I am getting old, so my memory is fading, what European finals did Newcastle ever reach with Keegan? We are in our second in a couple of years and still in the infancy of the project with Klopp.
MegaBonus wrote:pity (as well as funny) its taken a German to show the English how to play English football......
If they were that good they wouldn't be a country mile behind Man City in the EPL. They are undoubtedly entertaining, but part of that entertainment is the unfortunate ability to shoot themselves in the foot in games they should win comfortably. They remind me a bit of Keegan's Newcastle.
You see you actually believe this . Overall we haven't thrown points away as you mention. We have thrown points way v WBA recently that's about it. other games we have deservedly dropped points for not being good enough on the day.