UEFA Champions League


UEFA CL 2008/2009  

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  1. 1. Who will win UEFA CL 2008/2009?

    • Arsenal
      12
    • Liverpool
      10
    • Barcelona
      31
    • Inter
      2
    • Manchester United
      30
    • Chelsea
      6
    • Real Madrid
      4
    • Other
      10
  2. 2. Top Scorer?

    • Kaka
      1
    • Henry
      5
    • Eto'o
      13
    • Ronaldinho
      2
    • Fernando Torres
      16
    • Ronaldo
      21
    • Other
      47


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One bad game doesn't make a team bad... if we weren't good we wouldn't have been in the final.

Agreed, but this isn't the first time United have faltered when actually attacked by another team this season.

I think I didn't get the joke but I am certain Liverpool got more fans around the world than Manchester United.

Nope. Ever since United first got on the winning role, they have picked up a lot of supporters like Mail, and about 10 million Asians that know nextdoor to nothing about football. If you compare in terms of 'real' fans, the count is probably a little more even

Because every real Liverpool fan hates United with every ounce of their being, and wants them to lose every match they enter maybe? If you where a real football fan, that'd be a bit more obvious to you, but as a member of the Manchester United glory hog club, I guess i'll let you off.

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I guess posting more than 4 semi-mature posts without a stupid picture thrown in was probably more intelligence shown in one night than you have in the rest if this thread, to expect you to stay mature and not resort back to trolling when you have no legitimate response was asking a bit much I guess.

And FYI I am not crying, I am laughing... At the patheticness that is you and was Manchester United this evening

http://www.hitwise.co.uk/press-center/hitw...2004/sports.php , http://www.eufootball.biz/Marketing/6527-l...an_support.html

Not new or ... well I'm not sure how reliable.... but i didn't find anything to support the other way around, on other hand I might suck at googling.

update : again in 2008 http://localhostr.com/files/df6f69/Hitwise+-+Minefield.png

It might mean that Liverpool have more true/hardcore/active fans.... :p

Edited by Beastage
Italian authorities said their biggest worry was the estimated 5,000 ticketless fans.

Manchester United's players flew out to Rome on Monday to try to become the first team to retain the Champions League trophy, but lost 2-0.

Plans for a victory parade through Manchester's streets have been cancelled.

Source BBC.

:happy:

http://www.hitwise.co.uk/press-center/hitw...2004/sports.php , http://www.eufootball.biz/Marketing/6527-l...an_support.html

Not new or ... well I'm not sure how reliable.... but i didn't find anything to support the other way around, on other hand I might suck at googling.

update : again in 2008 http://localhostr.com/files/df6f69/Hitwise+-+Minefield.png

It might mean that Liverpool have more true/hardcore/active fans.... :p

Web stats are IMO not the most reliable way of assessing things like this

Liverpool do not have more worldwide fans than Manchester United. Simple as really. I'd rather we sacked off the OOT's tbh, the atmosphere would be well better.

Oh by the way mail, I look forward to you transferring your allegiances to Barcelona tomorrow. After all, you liver closer to Barcelona than to Manchester ;)

Out of towners? I don't agree with that, I know quiet a few fellow Liverpool fans in kent, and they have just as much passion as some of the locals. Certainly it'd be better without the fans that know nothing about the game, but I don't agree that all out of towners lack passion or make things worse.

YES Barca easily outplayed manu, who were imo sluggish....the better team won, in that the team with more team spirit and unity won....classic example of a gelled team beating another team who have an arguably a better team on paper.

BARCA!!!!!

ooo quite debatable

if you take out all the asians who want to dry hump beckham(and the 'glory hogs') then i would say liverpool have more true fans.

as for mail and frank...boys get a room, ones baiting one and the other is leading the other on.

The game was a bit boring, don't you agree?

That's because Barcelona dominated possession as always. Barcelona always plays a possession game. You can see it when they played against every team coming up the final. The only problem they had was not capitalizing on shooting on target.

Out of towners? I don't agree with that, I know quiet a few fellow Liverpool fans in kent, and they have just as much passion as some of the locals. Certainly it'd be better without the fans that know nothing about the game, but I don't agree that all out of towners lack passion or make things worse.

Well if you want to go around calling all Man Utd fans who don't live in Manchester either glory hunters or not real fans then you look rather stupid when you don't apply it to the club you like which is why Martyn has to say what he did.

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