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  1. 1. Who will win the Champions League 2007/2008?

    • Barcelona
      15
    • Liverpool
      15
    • AC Milan
      14
    • Inter Milan
      1
    • Arsenal
      17
    • Man Utd
      49
    • Real Madrid
      3
    • Chelsea
      11
    • Other
      6
  2. 2. Who will be the Top Scorer?

    • Didier Drogba
      15
    • Samuel Eto'o
      6
    • Thierry Henry
      8
    • Kaka
      18
    • Fernando Morientes
      2
    • Herman Crespo
      1
    • Adriano
      1
    • Peter Crouch
      5
    • Others
      75


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I still think back to Man Utd getting smashed at the San Siro 3-0 as a good memory :p

Congrats to Arsenal though.

I wanted Madrid to win, I hate Roma.

i hate all italian teams. I can't stnad they way they play football and their jerseys are like... metrosexual. I was so glad that ac was out but roma got in, but that's okay cause inter will be out next week :)

God, all these Arsenal fanboys, getting excited a little too excited about their win against Milan. Not to say they don't deserve it, but surely going on to win the whole thing.

Does anyone remember how all those United fanboys (not me although I support them) said we were going to win it after we completely slaughtered Roma. We had one heck of a night, but surely one performance can't make us favorites.

Firstly, it doesn't matter how good you play, the Champions League knock-out stages are about grinding results away from home, and of course then playing the good football and securing the tie back home.

All the English teams have a great chance yet again this year, looks like the only big side going through to this years quarters are Barca. (With no disrespect to Schalke, Fenerbache and Roma)

Champions League quarter-final draw:

1 Arsenal v Liverpool

2 AS Roma v Man Utd

3 Schalke 04 v FC Barcelona

4 Fenerbahce v Chelsea

Champions League semi-final draw:

1 Arsenal/Liverpool v Fenerbahce/Chelsea

2 Schalke/Barcelona v AS Roma/Man Utd

Interesting to say the least. This also means we will play Arsenal three times in a week!

Looks awesome for this year. Every match looks to be well contested. Typical for United for that team which is good but underperforms.

If we go through, the Semi against Barca (or dare I say Schalke) will be absolutely stunning.

And hopefully, the final will be all English. If United do get through to it, it definitely will be.

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