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UEFA Champions League anyone? (pg. 4)
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bluE_Neon
corsten_addict knows his ;)
on my point of view i really hope that Valencia does go to the final and regardless however they face, they'll win for once CL. why? Valencia is a very underrated youngly talented team, these guys can play really exciting soccer but the only thing that is missing is experience in the team. Real are the biggest losers to me coz these guys have top of the world soccer players and can't play as a team :rolleyes:
Durafei
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Originally posted by bluE_Neon
corsten_addict knows his ;)
on my point of view i really hope that Valencia does go to the final and regardless however they face, they'll win for once CL. why? Valencia is a very underrated youngly talented team, these guys can play really exciting soccer but the only thing that is missing is experience in the team. Real are the biggest losers to me coz these guys have top of the world soccer players and can't play as a team :rolleyes:


Why do you say they can't play as a team? it takes time for plays of such high calibre to adjust to be able to play together. I think they have successfully managed to adjust since the beginning of the season: they aren't losing at all lately and haven't lost at home all year !
SeventhSun
I GUESSED THE INTER GAME RIGHT ON
Mako
INTER ING OWNS YOU ALL!!!

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Mako
INTER ING OWNS YOU ALL!!!

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mezzanine
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...as the commentator on Uefa.com says... commeth the man, commeth the hour. In the 90th minute, Craig Bellamy scores the winner for Newcastle and sends Dynamo AND Feyenoord packing. Such AMAZING stuff.


Thanks for reminding me of that HELL, dude :mad:
Being a Dynamo Kiev fan since childhood, on that day first I cried, then I prayed God to not let Newcastle score, and when they scored on the 90th minute I became a total atheist and couldn't come back to my normal self for days :confused: :sadgreen:

Ahh well, till next year. Btw, in 97-99 I attended every single Dynamo game. Witnessed the almighty Barcelona torn to shreds 3:0, then in 98 Real got their ass kicked in the quarters... good old nostalgic times :)
bluE_Neon
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Originally posted by Durafei
Why do you say they can't play as a team? it takes time for plays of such high calibre to adjust to be able to play together. I think they have successfully managed to adjust since the beginning of the season: they aren't losing at all lately and haven't lost at home all year !


1. a very GOOD team doesn't need so many superstars!
2. superstars can't play with each other
3. superstars in a team like Real with have problems on who will be on the startling line-up
4. enough good players sit on the bench already in Real - Morientes, McMamanamen...
5. why did Seedorf change from Real to Inter? coz he wasn't getting enough play time :rolleyes: and talking about Seedorf, this guy is 1 of the most highly intellectual midfielders out there on the planet...

see the point of having a very good team is not spend your money on buying superstars and think that you have councured everything! a very good team is Juventus, Man Utd., Valencia...see the guys there have played enough with each other for many years, and they know their own game. why haven't they made any serious transfers? all the guys on the team are club veterans, where they developed their skills. some of the players there have been playing for a very long in the club and thats where they provide the experience for the youngsters. this is what Man Utd is very good at ;)
point is, money wont solve your coaches solutions...
mezzanine
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see the point of having a very good team is not spend your money on buying superstars and think that you have councured everything! a very good team is Juventus, Man Utd., Valencia...


HEHE like Juve and Man U aren't filled with superstars :)
bluE_Neon
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Originally posted by mezzanine
HEHE like Juve and Man U aren't filled with superstars :)


yea they have superstars but these superstars are true to their team and are not money suckers :)
highest paid player in Juve ---> Del Piero, he has a contract since 2000 to 2005, $55.5 million ;)
corsten_addict
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Originally posted by bluE_Neon
yea they have superstars but these superstars are true to their team and are not money suckers :)
highest paid player in Juve ---> Del Piero, he has a contract since 2000 to 2005, $55.5 million ;)


Del Piero, much like Raul (for RM), has been at Juventus since 1993. Furthermore, Juventus have the likes of Tacchinardi, Conte, Ferrara, Montero, Pessotto, who have been at the club for 6+ years, and they aren't bit-time players.

dEsidEL
heh i just realized that this UEFA thread is gettin more replies and views than the Leafs playoff one .. haha i like that .. :p
Dj-HordasH
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Originally posted by dEsidEL
heh i just realized that this UEFA thread is gettin more replies and views than the Leafs playoff one .. haha i like that .. :p

... the way it ought to be

just wait 'til I'm done with my accounting exam brother :toocool:
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