UEFA Champions League Thread


UEFA Champions League 2006-07  

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  1. 1. Who will win the UEFA Champions League 2006-07?

    • Barcelona
      8
    • Chelsea
      16
    • Bayern Munich
      3
    • Liverpool
      30
    • Real Madrid
      3
    • Manchester United
      34
    • Arsenal
      9
    • AC Milan
      22
    • FC Porto
      0
    • Celtic
      3
  2. 2. Who will be the top goal scorer?

    • Thierry Henry
      21
    • Frank Lampard
      4
    • Wayne Rooney
      20
    • Andriy Shevchenko
      7
    • Ronaldinho
      8
    • Kaka
      32
    • Klose
      1
    • Steven Gerrard
      17
    • Ronaldo
      14
    • Lionel Messi
      4


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Will be great to see the next leg. Man Utd has pretty much most of attack. It's just Man Utd defence didn't want to deal with the balls.

Both goals could of been stopped.

If carrick had run with the player. And for the other if Evra just stormed in with his chest to get the ball away.

Ok, time for Liverpool to DEstroy Chelsea 19-0 tomorrow!!!!

But seriously, my prediction is 2-1 to Liverpool. Oh what an amazing result that would be.

We're going to need one man to stick the ball into the back of the net...he's big, he's red, his feet stick out of bed PETER CROUCH! PETER CROUCH!

YNWA.

Manchester United v's A.C. Milan.

The second leg makes it more interesting as Milan have to score.

Now I know it's all obvious to the savvy, I think Milans big mistake was not playing for a 0-0 draw.

Liverpool should play at Stamford Bridge, like they did against PSV.

Play for a win.

I think Liverpool will win 3-0.

I think in Milan Manchester United will win 3 or 4-1

Chelsea will beat Liverpool 2-1.

As for AC Milan vs Manchester United... well 2-1 to Milan at the San Siro!!!

I want Chelsea winning Champions League... FA Cup and Premiership!

And no.. I am not a Chelsea fan... I am a Arsenal fan!

Chelsea are handing out free flags :rofl:!!

Talk about crap fans, they cant even generate an atmosphere by themselves :laugh:!

Have they ever given out flags?...seems a new idea and crap :laugh:

To be honest...I was very dissapointed with the way Liverpool played. To be short...Liverpool where crap and I expected more. Chelsea where tactically spot on though. The only positives to draw out of the game is that it is only 1-0 and Chelsea have to come to Anfield, it is possible to go through but it will be a big task.

Ha ha yer Chelsea where giving out flags to try and generate an atmosphere, did you not see them? The blue and white checkered flags which everyone had!! I tell you what though, it did not work as you could only hear the Liverpool fans singing "The Fields of Anfield Road", "You'll Never Walk Alone" and various other songs...never heard the Campiones song though (which is our new one). Did anyone see the Mourinho interview after the game where he was whinging on about a penalty for about five minutes? They showed a replay of it (which he clearly never saw) and the handball was outside the box!!! Bet he feels like an ass now :laugh:!

Anyway, Chelsea have to come to Anfield next week and they will find it hard.

It can be done (clicky!)

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