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nearly over, munich with a 7-0 goal lead.
0-3 over barca at the moment with 3 minutes to go
0-3 over barca at the moment with 3 minutes to go
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here we go with another year of the Spanish clubs buying everything as they aren't fairing well in the champ league
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Mourinho is returning to Chelsea. If it isn't tied up before close season there is an equal chance he will go to City. It wouldn't be his preferred choice as he has designs on the Utd job and taking the City job would probably rule him out of any chance of managing the Reds
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johntheclaret wrote:Mourinho is returning to Chelsea. If it isn't tied up before close season there is an equal chance he will go to City. It wouldn't be his preferred choice as he has designs on the Utd job and taking the City job would probably rule him out of any chance of managing the Reds
Fergie has signalled his intent to stay atleast another 2 years but Mourinho would be a great replacement when the time arrives
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johntheclaret wrote:Two bloody German teams in the final at Wembley
Woopeedoo
JTC!! Where have you been the last year?
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johntheclaret wrote:Two bloody German teams in the final at Wembley
Woopeedoo
Ze Germans are coming.
Goose stepping their way to Wembley
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Jim05 wrote:johntheclaret wrote:Two bloody German teams in the final at Wembley
Woopeedoo
Ze Germans are coming.
Goose stepping their way to Wembley
Doing something they failed to do 74 years ago.
The problem with Barcelona is that I like fish and chips but they had to turn it into calamari and patatas
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Il Duce wrote:Jim05 wrote:johntheclaret wrote:Two bloody German teams in the final at Wembley
Woopeedoo
Ze Germans are coming.
Goose stepping their way to Wembley
Doing something they failed to do 74 years ago.
Just need the crowd to start whistling the Great Escape Tune now
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Jim05 wrote:Il Duce wrote:Jim05 wrote:johntheclaret wrote:Two bloody German teams in the final at Wembley
Woopeedoo
Ze Germans are coming.
Goose stepping their way to Wembley
Doing something they failed to do 74 years ago.
Just need the crowd to start whistling the Great Escape Tune now
Or its a long way to tipperary (sp?)
The problem with Barcelona is that I like fish and chips but they had to turn it into calamari and patatas
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No wonder the Bunderslagia gets the biggest crowds in the world for soccer.
I think its great!

I think its great!
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Wedgie wrote:No wonder the Bunderslagia gets the biggest crowds in the world for soccer.
I think its great!
It is a great league to watch, rather ironic that the league is dominated by Poles and Czech's though
Most stadiums in Germany are great and they have a lot more bigger venues than elsewhere in Europe.
The EPL would get the biggest crowds but are hampered by too many mid size stadiums. Loftus Road holds about 20k which is a joke. Then you get clubs like City who build brand new 55,000 seater stadiums when they could easily fill a 80,000 seater
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Jim05 wrote:Wedgie wrote:No wonder the Bunderslagia gets the biggest crowds in the world for soccer.
I think its great!
It is a great league to watch, rather ironic that the league is dominated by Poles and Czech's though![]()
Most stadiums in Germany are great and they have a lot more bigger venues than elsewhere in Europe.
The EPL would get the biggest crowds but are hampered by too many mid size stadiums. Loftus Road holds about 20k which is a joke. Then you get clubs like City who build brand new 55,000 seater stadiums when they could easily fill a 80,000 seater
I reckon my backyard cricket games would get bigger crowds than the Boxing Day test but until I build a bigger back yard that's irrelevant conjecture.
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Wedgie wrote:Jim05 wrote:Wedgie wrote:No wonder the Bunderslagia gets the biggest crowds in the world for soccer.
I think its great!
It is a great league to watch, rather ironic that the league is dominated by Poles and Czech's though![]()
Most stadiums in Germany are great and they have a lot more bigger venues than elsewhere in Europe.
The EPL would get the biggest crowds but are hampered by too many mid size stadiums. Loftus Road holds about 20k which is a joke. Then you get clubs like City who build brand new 55,000 seater stadiums when they could easily fill a 80,000 seater
I reckon my backyard cricket games would get bigger crowds than the Boxing Day test but until I build a bigger back yard that's irrelevant conjecture.
that and the fact City didn't build their stadium... it was the Commonwealth Games stadium... City are leasing it...
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Wedgie wrote:Jim05 wrote:Wedgie wrote:No wonder the Bunderslagia gets the biggest crowds in the world for soccer.
I think its great!
It is a great league to watch, rather ironic that the league is dominated by Poles and Czech's though![]()
Most stadiums in Germany are great and they have a lot more bigger venues than elsewhere in Europe.
The EPL would get the biggest crowds but are hampered by too many mid size stadiums. Loftus Road holds about 20k which is a joke. Then you get clubs like City who build brand new 55,000 seater stadiums when they could easily fill a 80,000 seater
I reckon my backyard cricket games would get bigger crowds than the Boxing Day test but until I build a bigger back yard that's irrelevant conjecture.
True but the Germans obviously have forward thinking councils that allow them to build larger stadiums.
Look at all the trouble Chelsea and Liverpool are having, its taken years and they are no closer to resolution.
The Germans have some world class stadiums and most are packed to the rafters each week
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Makes you wonder who won the war! 
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Jim05 wrote:Wedgie wrote:Jim05 wrote:Wedgie wrote:No wonder the Bunderslagia gets the biggest crowds in the world for soccer.
I think its great!
It is a great league to watch, rather ironic that the league is dominated by Poles and Czech's though![]()
Most stadiums in Germany are great and they have a lot more bigger venues than elsewhere in Europe.
The EPL would get the biggest crowds but are hampered by too many mid size stadiums. Loftus Road holds about 20k which is a joke. Then you get clubs like City who build brand new 55,000 seater stadiums when they could easily fill a 80,000 seater
I reckon my backyard cricket games would get bigger crowds than the Boxing Day test but until I build a bigger back yard that's irrelevant conjecture.
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True but the Germans obviously have forward thinking councils that allow them to build larger stadiums.
Look at all the trouble Chelsea and Liverpool are having, its taken years and they are no closer to resolution.
The Germans have some world class stadiums and most are packed to the rafters each week
Liverpool's issue's have been as much their own doing as the council's
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Jim05 wrote:Wedgie wrote:No wonder the Bunderslagia gets the biggest crowds in the world for soccer.
I think its great!
It is a great league to watch, rather ironic that the league is dominated by Poles and Czech's though![]()
Most stadiums in Germany are great and they have a lot more bigger venues than elsewhere in Europe.
The EPL would get the biggest crowds but are hampered by too many mid size stadiums. Loftus Road holds about 20k which is a joke. Then you get clubs like City who build brand new 55,000 seater stadiums when they could easily fill a 80,000 seater
City didnt build the Ethiad Jim. they took it over after the Commonwealth Games, in much the same way West Ham will take over the Olympic Stadium.
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Jim05 wrote:Wedgie wrote:Jim05 wrote:Wedgie wrote:No wonder the Bunderslagia gets the biggest crowds in the world for soccer.
I think its great!
It is a great league to watch, rather ironic that the league is dominated by Poles and Czech's though![]()
Most stadiums in Germany are great and they have a lot more bigger venues than elsewhere in Europe.
The EPL would get the biggest crowds but are hampered by too many mid size stadiums. Loftus Road holds about 20k which is a joke. Then you get clubs like City who build brand new 55,000 seater stadiums when they could easily fill a 80,000 seater
I reckon my backyard cricket games would get bigger crowds than the Boxing Day test but until I build a bigger back yard that's irrelevant conjecture.
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True but the Germans obviously have forward thinking councils that allow them to build larger stadiums.
Look at all the trouble Chelsea and Liverpool are having, its taken years and they are no closer to resolution.
The Germans have some world class stadiums and most are packed to the rafters each week
It helps that a season ticket to Bayern is €200.00 compared to €500.00 to a Championship team.
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