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• #58177
Oooof that is very steep Clive. Just as well you're meeting clients there at least it can be expensed that way ;-)
Could have gone for Salzburg or Innsbruck instead, both are less then 2 hours away on the train.
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• #58178
Road trip
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• #58179
Haven't got time to drive and need to get Louisa there and back quickly. This way we have a little time in Munich, see some clients and have a decent seat at the match and it was all booked quickly this morning. Still hurts each to pay more for one game than for a year's season ticket.
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• #58180
lucky you don't get there to often hey clive ;-)
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• #58181
How much did you pay for Istanbul and Athens?
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• #58182
am sure he paid by plastic
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• #58183
boom tish ^
wow £950 per person!! have a great time out there Clive .
just looked at Ramierez goal again, so casual the way he chips it over, quality, -
• #58184
Mark Ogden
April 25 (Telegraph)-- *I tweeted five words last night, following Chelsea’s remarkable Champions League semi-final show against Barcelona, which sparked a lively response, to say the least, from the red corner of Merseyside. The five words? That tops Liverpool in Istanbul. *
*It was clearly sacrilegious on my part to even contemplate the possibility that another team could ever outdo Liverpool’s heroic and unforgettable performance against AC Milan in the 2005 Champions League final, when Rafael Benitez’s team overturned a 3-0 half-time deficit to claim the club’s fifth European Cup on penalties. *
*Liverpool’s shoot-out victory was undoubtedly a moment in time, a game which will forever be remembered for its drama and the fighting spirit of Benitez’s players. It has even been reproduced on stage and screen. *
*But to suggest that Chelsea’s performance in the Nou Camp cannot compare with the ‘Miracle of Istanbul’ is to ignore the magnitude of the feat pulled off by Roberto Di Matteo’s players. *
*Yes, this was not a Champions League final. Liverpool’s victory in Istanbul certainly wins when it comes to the occasion. *
*A semi-final second-leg is the next best thing, however, and when it is staged on the home turf of the team widely recognised as the best in the world – some would even argue the best ever – then is it wildly inaccurate to suggest Chelsea outdid Liverpool? *
*Just break down what happened in the Nou Camp on Tuesday evening. *
*Chelsea went a goal down, thereby losing their first-leg advantage, after seeing centre-half Gary Cahill limp out with a hamstring injury. *
*Then came John Terry’s dismissal – rightly – for an idiotic foul on Barcelona’s Alexis Sanchez. *
*Down to ten men in the Nou Camp, against Lionel Messi and co., the roof then appeared to cave in on Chelsea when Andres Iniesta made it 2-0 shortly before half-time. *
*Ramires hauled them back into the game with a stunning lob seconds later, but Chelsea still had to survive a second-half onslaught with their best defender red carded and the other one having treatment in the dressing-room. *
*They had Didier Drogba performing at left-back as wave after wave of Barcelona attacks crashed against the Chelsea back nine, but they somehow held out. *
And when Fernando Torres broke clear to make it 2-2 in stoppage time, Chelsea achieved their own miracle by avoiding defeat against Pep Guardiola’s team, despite their one-man disadvantage.
*That’s why it topped Istanbul. *
Liverpool’s victory will always be remembered as one of the game’s most iconic moments, the greatest fight back in a Champions League final.
*But Chelsea eliminated the best team in the world with ten men in their opponents’ back yard, with three players going on to earn bookings that rule them out of the Final, and that adds to their achievement. * -
• #58185
Will we see a report on Granada Tonight of an effigy of Mark Ogden being set alight outside Anfield?
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• #58186
This Barca side clearly isn't the best side ever, is it.
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• #58188
Mr Ogden is pretty much spot on there, I wonder what the comments section looks like. Shame they can't racially abuse him because kopites are rather good at these days...
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• #58189
Mark Ogden
April 25 (Telegraph)-- *I tweeted five words last night, following Chelsea’s remarkable Champions League semi-final show against Barcelona, which sparked a lively response, to say the least, from the red corner of Merseyside. The five words? That tops Liverpool in Istanbul. *
*It was clearly sacrilegious on my part to even contemplate the possibility that another team could ever outdo Liverpool’s heroic and unforgettable performance against AC Milan in the 2005 Champions League final, when Rafael Benitez’s team overturned a 3-0 half-time deficit to claim the club’s fifth European Cup on penalties. *
*Liverpool’s shoot-out victory was undoubtedly a moment in time, a game which will forever be remembered for its drama and the fighting spirit of Benitez’s players. It has even been reproduced on stage and screen. *
*But to suggest that Chelsea’s performance in the Nou Camp cannot compare with the ‘Miracle of Istanbul’ is to ignore the magnitude of the feat pulled off by Roberto Di Matteo’s players. *
*Yes, this was not a Champions League final. Liverpool’s victory in Istanbul certainly wins when it comes to the occasion. *
*A semi-final second-leg is the next best thing, however, and when it is staged on the home turf of the team widely recognised as the best in the world – some would even argue the best ever – then is it wildly inaccurate to suggest Chelsea outdid Liverpool? *
*Just break down what happened in the Nou Camp on Tuesday evening. *
*Chelsea went a goal down, thereby losing their first-leg advantage, after seeing centre-half Gary Cahill limp out with a hamstring injury. *
*Then came John Terry’s dismissal – rightly – for an idiotic foul on Barcelona’s Alexis Sanchez. *
*Down to ten men in the Nou Camp, against Lionel Messi and co., the roof then appeared to cave in on Chelsea when Andres Iniesta made it 2-0 shortly before half-time. *
*Ramires hauled them back into the game with a stunning lob seconds later, but Chelsea still had to survive a second-half onslaught with their best defender red carded and the other one having treatment in the dressing-room. *
*They had Didier Drogba performing at left-back as wave after wave of Barcelona attacks crashed against the Chelsea back nine, but they somehow held out. *
And when Fernando Torres broke clear to make it 2-2 in stoppage time, Chelsea achieved their own miracle by avoiding defeat against Pep Guardiola’s team, despite their one-man disadvantage.
*That’s why it topped Istanbul. *
Liverpool’s victory will always be remembered as one of the game’s most iconic moments, the greatest fight back in a Champions League final.
*But Chelsea eliminated the best team in the world with ten men in their opponents’ back yard, with three players going on to earn bookings that rule them out of the Final, and that adds to their achievement. *Read the end of the first paragraph, which you helpfully underlined and thought COCK. Istanbul was the greatest game of all time. Anyone care to paraphrase what this bell end from Corrie has to say?
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• #58190
Great game so far. I hope Real go through as I couldn't bear to support a team with that diving sack of shit Robben in the final. He makes Drogba look like a nun
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• #58191
Read the end of the first paragraph, which you helpfully underlined and thought COCK. Istanbul was the greatest game of all time.
Real Madrid 7 Eintracht Frankfurt 3 in front of 135,000 at Hampden ring any bells?
Fuck me, for a plastic sofa supporter you've got a stunning case of myopia.
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• #58192
Istanbul was the greatest game of all time.
Oh do fuck off you tit
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• #58193
Real Madrid 7 Eintracht Frankfurt 3 in front of 135,000 at Hampden ring any bells?
Nope, nothing
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• #58194
So let me get this straight. Chelsea drawing 2-2 in a semi-final at Barca beats Liverpool coming back from 3-0 at half time to win the Champions league final. OK.
Any other nuggets of wisdom I need to be aware of from this geezer? -
• #58195
So let me get this straight. Chelsea drawing 2-2 in a semi-final at Barca beats Liverpool coming back from 3-0 at half time With an off side goal and a dodgy penalty to win the Champions league final. OK.
Any other nuggets of wisdom I need to be aware of from this geezer?Ftfy
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• #58196
I've got the feeling Real will win this sneakily at the end. That chance that Mario Gomes chance, just now when he decided not to hit it first time, that could be the one he'll look back on and think, fuck that was it right there...
Robben has had a cob on to win this by himself all game long, and if he'd have just sat in the flow of the game and taken what it had given him, I think he would have had a bigger impact. Ribery's done nothing much, best player for Bayern has been a toss up between Alaba and Kroos.
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• #58197
Penalties it is
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• #58198
Ronaldo!! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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• #58199
Come on Bayern! Great save by Neuer..
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• #58200
Kaka! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
'Citing!