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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Gerrard has been known to dive mate.

Although 'going down rather easily' may be more appropriate wording.

Yes, I don't doubt that he has done it before, but the point I am trying to make is that unlike Drogba, Ronaldo, and a few others he hasn't made a career habit of it, and most of all he certainly wouldn't feign injury to waste time.

When Man Utd get put out tomorrow I won't even visit this topic :p

I may support them, but are they hell beating Porto at their home ground in their current form. If Ferdinand doesn't start I can foresee another embarrassing defensive showing.

Given that United have been playing really badly, and that Porto haven't been beaten at home by an English team it has to be said they face a very difficult challenge. Personally I hope they go through, the more games they have to play, the better it is for Liverpool in the title runin

Incredible match that. Some indifferent Liverpool defending was, for me, the difference tonight as I felt without the defensive mistakes we could have gotten through, still a great performance and the lads did themselves proud tonight.

And drogba flopping around on the floor... What a friggin sissie, makes me laugh that Chelsea fans have the cheek to accuse Torres of being unsporting with Drogba pulling stunts like that. I hope that Barcelona put them out in the next round for that. No bitterness towards Chelsea in general tonight, but someone really does need to teach Drogba that football is a Man's game, the sooner he and ronaldo are out of the English game the better IMO

This!!!! A thousand times this! I eagerly await the day (Y)

Amazing game of football and as a neutral I do give more props to Liverpool for continuously attempting to come back and doing a pretty good job of it!

In the end Chelsea won it fair and square and kudos to them.

Those comments about Drogba are fair, he was really annoying. But you have to admit he was also way more better than Torres in that game. And I don't read any of you complaining about how invisible he was. With all the respect I have for them, Blackburn isn't Chelsea.

Torres was poor last night.

However, you cannot really imply he is poor against big clubs. Torres has scored five goals against Chelsea, and this is only his second season at Liverpool. He has also scored against Man Utd, Arsenal, Real Madrid, Inter Milan etc...

I don't imply anything, I just say he was on fire the wrong game.

Those comments about Drogba are fair, he was really annoying. But you have to admit he was also way more better than Torres in that game. And I don't read any of you complaining about how invisible he was. With all the respect I have for them, Blackburn isn't Chelsea.

Torres had a bad night, of that there is no question, he usually does suffer more when Gerrard isn't in the team as the 2 of them together are on a different planet, but in the general course of things Torres is far better than Drogba.

Lets sink the yellow submarine tonight!! With the Arsenal gun of course :p

I kinda want Arsenal to go through assuming we (United) go through too, we've played Villarreal 4 times now and 0 goals have been scored so could well be the most boring of semis if its Man U vs Villarreal :p

Damn English domination of CL :(

Awesome game last night, hope to see the same tonight..

Rooting for Porto & Villarreal :)

Strangely I want them both to win, I don't like the English domination in Europe I like it when at last there's a different country represented in the last 4 like Spain,Portugal,England (Y)

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