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Who do you think will triumph this time?  

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  1. 1. Who do you think will triumph this time?

    • Chelsea
      35
    • Arsenal
      27
    • Manchester United
      30
    • Liverpool
      32
    • Milan
      13
    • Juventus
      17
    • Internazionale
      2
    • Barcelona
      51
    • Real Madrid
      20
    • Other
      17


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i don't know why so many people voted for united, i go for them but they have no passion at the moment. when i watch them they look like sissies compared to the teams they play, they have no flare anymore and don't take their chances :(

i wish they had as much passion as a team like wigan or liverpool

the only players that look like they're giving it their all are heinze, ruud, alan smith (when he plays) , park and vandersar. something needs to be done, i reckon sir alex should be getting rid of players like giggs, keane, scholes and ferdinand and start from scratch with the kids and make van nistelrooy the permanent captain and put rooney into a midfield role

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I'm ceartain that none english team will win...

England is very badly of football actually.

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I know what you are talking about, rare are the brazilians that like the english foot style...and if you look at it from the standard foot brazil has, thats the only conclusion to be taken.

I dont like the english foot style neither but sure its effective (against european clubs)...just remember who won last year. ;)

One of the best qualities of the english style is that they never give it up, till the end.

Anyway, i think LYON will give some trouble this year.

The only team i hope will not win is Chelsea, just because i hate Mourinho (arrogant idiot).

I know what you are talking about, rare are the brazilians that like the english foot style...and if you look at it from the standard foot brazil has, thats the only conclusion to be taken.

I dont like the english foot style neither but sure its effective (against european clubs)...just remember who won last year. 

One of the best qualities of the english style is that they never give it up, till the end.

Anyway, i think LYON will give some trouble this year.

The only team i hope will not win is Chelsea, just because i hate Mourinho (arrogant idiot).

im not a huge fan of "the english (football) style" either but they are not the only ones "playing till the end". sometimes i watch some games of the brazillian league in a brazillian channel, here in portugal, and in every game i saw, both teams played till the end... sadly, it seems that that isnt happening here in the portuguese league :(

about mourinho's arrogancy, its part of his manager style, it was the same when he was on fc porto or even worst... but nobody can deny that he is a great manager

if man utd wins the champions league it can only be with luck cuz they arent playin good football (at least in cl)

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BOOG pinned a soccer (I'm sorry for committing blasphemy but I am from the States lol) thread?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! I'm waiting to see the pigs go flying by outside the window. :p

This year so far Milan have been doing the reverse of last. This year they've done well in Serie A but have been subpar in the Champions League. That, plus the fact that I haven't been home to see any games between work and school is why I haven't commented more. It's really bothering me that I haven't seen a single live game yet this year but unfortunately that is the case :( . Of course, here in the States on EPSN2 they pretty much only show English team games so even if I were able to watch I still wouldn't see my team.

Ok it seems like an age since the last round of games, and although i posted this a couple of pages back, here once again are the fixtures for this week: :)

Matchday 5 Fixtures:

Tuesday 22 October:

A Bayern Munich v Rapid Vienna

A Juventus v Club Brugge

B Ajax v Sparta Prague

B FC Thun v Arsenal

C Barcelona v Werder Bremen

C Panathinaikos v Udinese

D Lille v Benfica

D Manchester United v Villarreal

Wednesday 23 October:

E Fenerbahce v Milan AC

E Schalke 04 v PSV Eindhoven

F Real Madrid v Lyon

F Rosenborg v Olympiakos

G Anderlecht v Chelsea

G Liverpool v Real Betis

H Internazionale v Artmedia Bratislava

H FC Porto v Rangers

Ok it seems like an age since the last round of games, and although i posted this a couple of pages back, here once again are the fixtures for this week:  :)

Matchday 5 Fixtures:

Tuesday 22 October:

A  Bayern Munich v Rapid Vienna

A  Juventus v Club Brugge

B  Ajax v Sparta Prague

B  FC Thun v Arsenal

C  Barcelona v Werder Bremen

C  Panathinaikos v Udinese

D  Lille v Benfica

D  Manchester United v Villarreal

Wednesday 23 October:

E  Fenerbahce v Milan AC

E  Schalke 04 v PSV Eindhoven

F  Real Madrid v Lyon

F  Rosenborg v Olympiakos

G  Anderlecht v Chelsea

G  Liverpool v Real Betis

H  Internazionale v Artmedia Bratislava

H  FC Porto v Rangers

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We are now in November, not October. Catch up :p

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