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starsearcher
DigitalPunk on Flight643

Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Toronto
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Apr-14-2005 17:43
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starsearcher
DigitalPunk on Flight643

Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Toronto
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Apr-14-2005 17:55
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Dj-HordasH
Apudne te vel me ?

Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Shminka ville
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| quote: | Originally posted by EvilTree
PSV 1-1 Lyon: 2-2 aggregate: PSV wins 4-2 on penalties
It was a decent match as it was PSV that kept up a fast pace throughout the match, with Lyon seem very dead at times and not at its best. The wingers Farfan and Park Ji Sung gave a lot of trouble, but it was Lyon that went first through Wiltord goal capitalizing on a bad clearance by PSV defence. Second half, it was Lyon with a bad clearance and PSV defender makes no mistake to put the game 1-1. Lyon defender Cris nearly took the game with one chance that was cleared off the line and one acrobatic attempt just an inch right of the post. Park Ji Sung was making a pest of himself and he nearly scored with a thundering drive that was just high.
Didn't see the extra time. Stupid TSN, because Lyon had a penalty appeal turned down. Actually, the ref was... iffy with calls I thought.
So, the semis are Liverpool vs Chelsea and PSV vs Juventus.
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Beasley was operating fantastically on the right flank, he’s such an exciting player to watch and a very hot prospect at only 22. You have to admire Hiddink’s tactics, he’s achieved tremendous success with very limited resources. However out of the two sides I think Lyon would be much more capable of giving AC a better run for their money. The critical moment between PSV and OL was Govu’s miss in the first leg when he was all alone in front of the net, that was possible the biggest miss in this year’s Champions League.
Soccecentral is on at 11:30 tonight, I’m sure there will be plenty of talk about the disturbance in Milan, I’m really curious as to what Craig and Jerry will have to say about it. I hope they have enough common sense to not call on a flare ban, I want to hear Craig’s opinion on the situation.
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Apr-14-2005 19:29
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Yohan
Champion of Deep&Nu-disco

Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Kitchener, Ont, Soviet Canuckistan
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| quote: | Originally posted by Dj-HordasH
Beasley was operating fantastically on the right flank, he’s such an exciting player to watch and a very hot prospect at only 22. You have to admire Hiddink’s tactics, he’s achieved tremendous success with very limited resources. However out of the two sides I think Lyon would be much more capable of giving AC a better run for their money. The critical moment between PSV and OL was Govu’s miss in the first leg when he was all alone in front of the net, that was possible the biggest miss in this year’s Champions League.
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It's weird, because Beasley is left footed and Park is right footed, so they were playing on their not natural wings. But yeah, I expect Farfan, Park and Beasley to give Cafu, Kaladze and Maldini run for their money on the flanks.
And you can outtalent Lee and Park, but you can't outwork them most of the time. Good on Gus Hiddink for getting the most out of his players, as Lyon didn't show up for a lot of the tie.
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not true. i say "ugh"
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Apr-14-2005 19:36
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SPANIARD
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Toronto,Ontario
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| quote: | Originally posted by Dj-HordasH
Beasley was operating fantastically on the right flank, he’s such an exciting player to watch and a very hot prospect at only 22. You have to admire Hiddink’s tactics, he’s achieved tremendous success with very limited resources. However out of the two sides I think Lyon would be much more capable of giving AC a better run for their money. The critical moment between PSV and OL was Govu’s miss in the first leg when he was all alone in front of the net, that was possible the biggest miss in this year’s Champions League.
Soccecentral is on at 11:30 tonight, I’m sure there will be plenty of talk about the disturbance in Milan, I’m really curious as to what Craig and Jerry will have to say about it. I hope they have enough common sense to not call on a flare ban, I want to hear Craig’s opinion on the situation. |
I know what you're saying and I hope they don't have a continent wide ban on Flares but Italy hasn't exactly set the example for UEFA to judge by amd I think that was why alot of people were really pissed at the Cuva Nord more than anything. I've been used to the hard rules on any sort of Pyro in Spain; you light off a flare, it's 3000 Euros and a stadium fine unlike in Greece, Italy for example where there are basically no rules on them. Everyone wants to see pyro used for the right reasons in the stadiums; the beauty they bring a stand is unquestionable, but I can see why when UEFA see's complete morons like in Inter or Lazio or Roma or Messina or Torino or whoever throwing them at innocent players, is it really worth the consequenses it can bring from that?
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Apr-14-2005 19:45
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