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• #138552
Great result, only managed to watch the highlights but looked like a brilliant game...
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• #138553
We've looked comfortable tonight.
Dunno if you noticed, but Arsenal are playing tomorrow, bruv.
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• #138555
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• #138556
What a horrible looking bunch
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• #138557
Yep but still second in the group amazingly
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• #138558
we all saw what happened when you finish first in your group last year
you get bayern munich
man citeh got it right last year finish 2nd and draw monacowe're keeping our options open
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• #138559
dan531c
I fully expect Klopps teeth to explode, during one of his jaw clench in rage moments...
how does one get that angry, it's amazing he's that angry yet seconds later he's doing a gallic shrug and smiling at the 6th official
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• #138560
Arsenal?
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• #138561
Those poor gnashers!
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• #138562
Very much this. Two home wins will see us through.
Seville were always favourites for the group, they have far more recent European experience than we do, as do all the other PL teams. But as always with Liverpool, the propensity to fuck it right up is never far away -
• #138563
I was at a fairly formal dinner last night, trying surrepticiously to look at my phone between courses. It was, you might imagine, difficult to contain myselfin the rather stuffy ambiance of a private room at the Garrick Club, when I checked to see the full time score as the waiters served pudding.
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• #138564
Worrying to hear that Marcos Alonso did not travel back with the rest of the team last night. Not much time to prepare for Saturday's match against the unstoppable Citeh - The greatest Premier League side we have ever seen (apart from ManU).
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• #138565
Great result for Chelsea last night. Woke up with a smile on my face when I saw the result pop up on the phone.
Such a well worked goal, so pleased for Batsman.
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• #138567
Nice article by Professor Wilson on the impact of Kevin de Bruyne in Guardiola's midfield, though not much on how/why such a gifted player, fell out with Mourinho and Chelsea?
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/sep/28/guardiola-kevin-de-bruyne-tiki-taka-manchester-city -
• #138568
Ancelotti gone at Bayern!
Fuck me, I didn't think the brain trust at Bayern would be that twitchy. Do they have a replacement? And who would be available for them? -
• #138569
Pocchetino I hope.
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• #138570
Frank de Boer would get them playing and quickly.
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• #138571
Ancelotti to West Ham in less than two weeks.
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• #138572
Mourinho thought de Bruyne was a crybaby and didn't train hard enough.
Apparently he grew up at Wolfsburg.
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• #138573
Serious question, so how many players did Mourinho swing and miss on at Chelsea, who have actually turned into decent/good/world class players?
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• #138574
Ancelotti to Palace?
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• #138575
A few, I'm sure. Was he responsible for all personal decisions at Chelsea? And even if he was, can you blame him for making short term decisions when his job was constantly on the line? Lukaku wanted to start or leave, de Bruyne wasn't training well...it's not surprising he told them to fuck off.
Celtic getting an important win tonight, should see them continue in Europe even if Europa league. Brenda will still be convinced they can progress.