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Posted by starsearcher on Mar-21-2005 19:41:

Hey this is a bit off topic but I didn't want to start a whole new thread for this. As you know World Cup qualifying is going on and I was wondering if anyone knows a good place to go watch the games at?

I remember during Euro 2004 we had a whole thread dedicated to where to go watch the games - each country's "camp" if you wish - where supporters gather and cheer and etc...does anyone know if these are still alive?

For example England is playing Northern Ireland at 10am on sat the 26th and it's on Sportsnet but I was wondering if anyone knows where all the hooligans will be


Posted by malek on Mar-21-2005 21:40:

lets go BAYERN!


Posted by Yohan on Mar-21-2005 22:03:

Since I got 7 out of 8 predictions right last time, let's see if I can keep that going.

Liverpool (ENG) v Juventus (ITA)
-Good on Liverpool for getting this far without many of starters. However, they're facing Juve, which has one of the stingiest defence. Liverpool's opponents so far didn't have solid defence. So, Juve wins, if Liverpool fails to crack Buffon and his defence gang. Juve 3-1 Liverpool

AC Milan (ITA) v Inter Milan (ITA)
-Probably the most boring, or most entertaining tie this round, depends on whether AC Milan plays turtle offence and Inter's array of offensive stars can break down Milan. However, considering how well Milan did against Man U and Adriano still not back in the groove, I think AC MIlan will prevail. AC Milan 3-2 Inter Milan

Lyon (FRA) v PSV Eindhoven (NED)
-The dark horses of the tourney face off and has potential to be very interesting. PSV's Vennegoor of Hesselink leads the attack with Mark von Bommel holding the fort in the midfield with veteran Cocu, young Koreans Park Ji Sung and Lee Young Pyo in support as well DeMarcus Beasley scoring in last couple of CL matches, PSV does have a chance against Lyon. However, Lyon impressed most people with their demolishing of their last opponent. Essien and Juninho, plus healthy Wiltord and Govou and Lyon's flowing smooth attacking style can hurt their opponents and I do not think PSV has the defence capability to hold Lyon off. Lyon 4-1 PSV

Chelsea (ENG) v Bayern Munich (GER)
-This tie is guaranteed to have some good action. Chelsea overcame Barca in a close fought battle and have proven that they can take on anyone. Heck, considering how much Abramovich spent, you'd think they can put together half decent team. Bayern Munich also has a good team with excellent players, but Oliver Kahn is getting pretty old and I'm not convinced of Bayern defence can stop Chelsea offence. Plus striker Roy Makaay is injured and I think he's out for a while.
Chelsea wins 4-3


Posted by Irish Graham on Mar-22-2005 00:50:

big game comin up this weekend isreal v ireland... cant wait to see the irish kick some jewish ass on our way to germany 2006


Posted by dEsidEL on Mar-22-2005 01:01:

quote:
Originally posted by starsearcher
Hey this is a bit off topic but I didn't want to start a whole new thread for this. As you know World Cup qualifying is going on and I was wondering if anyone knows a good place to go watch the games at?

I remember during Euro 2004 we had a whole thread dedicated to where to go watch the games - each country's "camp" if you wish - where supporters gather and cheer and etc...does anyone know if these are still alive?

For example England is playing Northern Ireland at 10am on sat the 26th and it's on Sportsnet but I was wondering if anyone knows where all the hooligans will be




just goto Europe in '06


Posted by starsearcher on Mar-22-2005 02:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Irish Graham
big game comin up this weekend isreal v ireland... cant wait to see the irish kick some jewish ass on our way to germany 2006


They're showing it on TV?
I thought it was Israel vs France though...hhmm



*EDIT*
my bad France is the one after...Ireland goes down first


Posted by samhouse on Mar-22-2005 03:20:

LIVERPOOL!!!!!!


love em to death..but they'll lose this tie...hopefully we can pull a draw @ home.

as for the milan derby..ac will win without a shadow of a doubt...
though that adriano ****** can sure score goals...


Posted by Goashem on Mar-22-2005 03:48:

here are my predictions:
Milan
Liverpool
Lyon
Chelsea
will make it through to the next round.


Posted by dEsidEL on Mar-22-2005 03:51:



i predict a Chelsea - AC Milan final .. with a shoe in for Lyonnais


Posted by samhouse on Mar-22-2005 04:54:

damn shame that a club as talented as chelsea has such a prick of coach in mourinho. Fucking disgrace that man is...

waste of footballing talent.


Posted by Dj-HordasH on Mar-22-2005 05:48:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
Since I got 7 out of 8 predictions right last time, let's see if I can keep that going.

Liverpool (ENG) v Juventus (ITA)
-Good on Liverpool for getting this far without many of starters. However, they're facing Juve, which has one of the stingiest defence. Liverpool's opponents so far didn't have solid defence. So, Juve wins, if Liverpool fails to crack Buffon and his defence gang. Juve 3-1 Liverpool

AC Milan (ITA) v Inter Milan (ITA)
-Probably the most boring, or most entertaining tie this round, depends on whether AC Milan plays turtle offence and Inter's array of offensive stars can break down Milan. However, considering how well Milan did against Man U and Adriano still not back in the groove, I think AC MIlan will prevail. AC Milan 3-2 Inter Milan

Lyon (FRA) v PSV Eindhoven (NED)
-The dark horses of the tourney face off and has potential to be very interesting. PSV's Vennegoor of Hesselink leads the attack with Mark von Bommel holding the fort in the midfield with veteran Cocu, young Koreans Park Ji Sung and Lee Young Pyo in support as well DeMarcus Beasley scoring in last couple of CL matches, PSV does have a chance against Lyon. However, Lyon impressed most people with their demolishing of their last opponent. Essien and Juninho, plus healthy Wiltord and Govou and Lyon's flowing smooth attacking style can hurt their opponents and I do not think PSV has the defence capability to hold Lyon off. Lyon 4-1 PSV

Chelsea (ENG) v Bayern Munich (GER)
-This tie is guaranteed to have some good action. Chelsea overcame Barca in a close fought battle and have proven that they can take on anyone. Heck, considering how much Abramovich spent, you'd think they can put together half decent team. Bayern Munich also has a good team with excellent players, but Oliver Kahn is getting pretty old and I'm not convinced of Bayern defence can stop Chelsea offence. Plus striker Roy Makaay is injured and I think he's out for a while.
Chelsea wins 4-3


Nicely done mate.

Olympique Lyonnais will certainly be a colossal barrier to either side from Stadio Giuseppe Meazza in the semi-final, with a bit of luck we could be watching the dominant french side in Istanbul on the 25th of May. Lyon has the firepower up front to worry any European powerhouse, with the sexy attacking style of football they exhibit I would certainly put my money on l�OL to pull a major upset this year if there�s meant to be one.

One side that�s very little talked about is Bayern and that�s exactly what might play in their favor. The Bavarians are not regarded to be a major stumbling block for Chelsea and in my opinion this could a fatal mistake. Very little has been said about this team, Bundesliga does not relish the same coverage as the EPL, but Bayern is consistently atop of the division and I think Chelsea will find less space to operate than with Barca, it will be a much tougher game. I wouldn�t expect a slew of goals in this encounter, away goals could prove to be crucial. I learned today that 59000 tickets that have been put in circulation for the return leg in Olympiastadion have been sold in less than 90 minutes!

Enough talk about CL, we have WC qualifiers coming up this weekend, as well as some friendlies. Canada is traveling to Portugal for an exhibition match, anyone dare to predict the outcome?

I was close to heading to Brussels for the weekend for Belgium-Bosnia but I couldn�t work it out, if you need a place to catch this game John I�ll extend you an invitation to a fervent Bosnian headquarter.

Israel � France will be certainly broadcasted on tv5 international.


Posted by Crazy Serb on Mar-22-2005 06:01:

quote:
Originally posted by samhouse
damn shame that a club as talented as chelsea has such a prick of coach in mourinho. Fucking disgrace that man is...

waste of footballing talent.


a prick? disgrace? waste of talent? hahaha, whatever... like he gives a fuck. and i'm pretty sure many of the team owners now don't give a fuck either. he is the best at what he does, and he really shouldn't give a fuck either.


Posted by TheVrk on Mar-22-2005 06:31:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj-HordasH
Nicely done mate.

Olympique Lyonnais will certainly be a colossal barrier to either side from Stadio Giuseppe Meazza in the semi-final, with a bit of luck we could be watching the dominant french side in Istanbul on the 25th of May. Lyon has the firepower up front to worry any European powerhouse, with the sexy attacking style of football they exhibit I would certainly put my money on l�OL to pull a major upset this year if there�s meant to be one.

One side that�s very little talked about is Bayern and that�s exactly what might play in their favor. The Bavarians are not regarded to be a major stumbling block for Chelsea and in my opinion this could a fatal mistake.


Thank YOU - someone agrees with me....
I basically said the same about both Lyon and Bayern


Posted by Irish Graham on Mar-22-2005 12:29:

quote:
Originally posted by starsearcher
They're showing it on TV?
I thought it was Israel vs France though...hhmm



*EDIT*
my bad France is the one after...Ireland goes down first
its on satalite tv in a number of irish bars in the city.10 am i think


Posted by starsearcher on Mar-22-2005 14:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj-HordasH
Lyon has the firepower up front to worry any European powerhouse, with the sexy attacking style of football


oh man I love your writing you should definitely write for some magazine or something

quote:
Originally posted by Dj-HordasH
Enough talk about CL, we have WC qualifiers coming up this weekend, as well as some friendlies. Canada is traveling to Portugal for an exhibition match, anyone dare to predict the outcome?


Hmmm...considering they beat Russia 7-1 (I think) during Euro I'd say this will be a 15-1 performance

quote:
Originally posted by Dj-HordasH
I was close to heading to Brussels for the weekend for Belgium-Bosnia but I couldn�t work it out, if you need a place to catch this game John I�ll extend you an invitation to a fervent Bosnian headquarter.


Sounds good...where are the Bosnian headquarters?

quote:
Originally posted by Dj-HordasH
Israel � France will be certainly broadcasted on tv5 international.


Hmmmmm...I wonder if I have that channel...damn basic cable!


Posted by starsearcher on Mar-22-2005 14:55:

Actually since England vs Northern Ireland is on this saturday at 10am I'm gonna be watching that instead ...on sportsnet ...they might be debuting the new Home jerseys Can't wait to see those!


Posted by tatgirl on Mar-22-2005 17:24:

quote:
Originally posted by starsearcher
Actually since England vs Northern Ireland is on this saturday at 10am I'm gonna be watching that instead ...on sportsnet ...they might be debuting the new Home jerseys Can't wait to see those!


You're gonna watch an England match over Israel vs. Ireland???


Posted by starsearcher on Mar-22-2005 17:28:

Smiling Frog

quote:
Originally posted by tatgirl
You're gonna watch an England match over Israel vs. Ireland???


YES!...primarily cause I don't have access the channels that will be showing the Israel vs Ireland game and I'm a huge England fan


Posted by greeko on Mar-22-2005 17:31:

game to watch is gonna be georgia vs Greece ELLAS ELLAS ELLAS


Posted by Irish Graham on Mar-22-2005 17:45:

quote:
Originally posted by starsearcher
YES!...primarily cause I don't have access the channels that will be showing the Israel vs Ireland game and I'm a huge England fan
dont you mean a huge hooligan fan!!!!


Posted by starsearcher on Mar-22-2005 17:45:

http://www.weebls-stuff.com/toons/35/


Posted by starsearcher on Mar-22-2005 17:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Irish Graham
dont you mean a huge hooligan fan!!!!



lol actually no i don't like them that much But England the footy team i like


Posted by tatgirl on Mar-22-2005 17:52:

quote:
Originally posted by starsearcher
YES!...primarily cause I don't have access the channels that will be showing the Israel vs Ireland game and I'm a huge England fan


Neither do we. That's why we're going to a pub to watch the match, and any other Israel supporters are welcome to join me to witness the miracle that's gonna happen in the Holy Land.

(how's that for trash-talkin?)

We're thinking the Duke of Gloucester again (same place as St. Patty's parade).


Posted by starsearcher on Mar-22-2005 17:54:

quote:
Originally posted by tatgirl
Neither do we. That's why we're going to a pub to watch the match, and any other Israel supporters are welcome to join me to witness the miracle that's gonna happen in the Holy Land.

(how's that for trash-talkin?)

We're thinking the Duke of Gloucester again (same place as St. Patty's parade).


but are you SURE they will be showing the game?!


By the way...the game will take place at 19:50 Israel time in the main soccer stadium...which means it'll be 12:50 here....should be enough time to watch the England game and THEN perhaps go watch Israel play


can YOU say double header of super soccer?


Posted by Yohan on Mar-22-2005 18:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj-HordasH
Olympique Lyonnais will certainly be a colossal barrier to either side from Stadio Giuseppe Meazza in the semi-final, with a bit of luck we could be watching the dominant french side in Istanbul on the 25th of May. Lyon has the firepower up front to worry any European powerhouse, with the sexy attacking style of football they exhibit I would certainly put my money on l�OL to pull a major upset this year if there�s meant to be one.

French footy certainly is underrated most of times. Just look at AS Monaco last year. Lyon does need more tight defence though. But I just love watching their counterattacks. Mikael Essien is someone to watch for, and I think he has potential to be as dominating as Lampard.
quote:

One side that�s very little talked about is Bayern and that�s exactly what might play in their favor. The Bavarians are not regarded to be a major stumbling block for Chelsea and in my opinion this could a fatal mistake. Very little has been said about this team, Bundesliga does not relish the same coverage as the EPL, but Bayern is consistently atop of the division and I think Chelsea will find less space to operate than with Barca, it will be a much tougher game. I wouldn�t expect a slew of goals in this encounter, away goals could prove to be crucial.

Well, Bayern hasn't been as dominating in Bundesliga this year and Chelsea has been just superb so far. Bayern doesn't have as much depth as Chelsea does.
quote:

Enough talk about CL, we have WC qualifiers coming up this weekend, as well as some friendlies. Canada is traveling to Portugal for an exhibition match, anyone dare to predict the outcome?

Bah. Canadian men's team have been getting the shaft lately and I wouldn't be surprised if the men's team go down hill from here on. I certainly would be very discouraged. Last few yrs the Canadian men's team is IMO the best ever and should have made further into qualifiers. Damn incompetent and biased Central American refs.


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