UEFA Champions League 2004/2005

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  • Jay Fury
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    Go Arsenal!!!

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  • pablo_tc
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    Ajax won't make it without Ibrahimovic

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  • tercsab
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    My favourite club is the Ajax,but they got a hard group.I hope they will move to the best 16 teams.

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  • MaccLowEndSpecialists
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    lets go chelsea...

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  • pablo_tc
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    It's Arsenal's turn this year.... you'll see.

    Henry is still god.

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  • sebas_guti82
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    i hope ac milan win this year lol

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  • peloquin
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    ^ hell yeah, Real got their overrated asses handed to them. from what i've been reading, they appear to be getting less and less fond of Beckham over there too.. i reckon he should retire now and save the years of never being the player he once was

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  • atze
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    Bayer_Leverkusen v Real_Madrid 3: 0

    SUPER

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  • qwerty2222
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    i am an ac milan fan, hope they will get as far as possible
    i d like to see an ac milan - fc porto final
    p.s.hos, i like the nick you found for this ukranian premier league team "Chel$ki "

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  • patriddell
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    Woodgate's rumoured scandal might keep him out a while...

    From Popbitch last week:

    >>Big Questions <<
    ???????? What people are asking this week

    ???? Which recently-transferred footballer
    ???? features in photos obtained by a Sunday
    ???? newspaper with his head in a pile of cocaine?
    ???? No doubt the trouble-loving moron hopes his
    ???? new club has the power to hush up the story.

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  • Steve Graham
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    Originally posted by tone loc";p="
    how long is woodgate out for??



    i'm predicting that clelsea will take the CL this year.

    i think mourinho will get back to back titles.
    ...and it would even back to back to back trophies in Europe since he won the UEFA cup the year before last.

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  • tone loc
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    how long is woodgate out for??



    i'm predicting that clelsea will take the CL this year.

    i think mourinho will get back to back titles.

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  • Kinetic
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    Originally posted by Tryst";p="
    I agree with the talk about Beckham, but those players you have mentioned play in different positions. Owen and Morientes are stikers, and Solari is a left-sided player.


    Tryst
    Yeah, I agree, but to play in Becks? position they already have Figo, and I?m not just saying it because he?s Portuguese too, but because he looks a lot more commited yhan most everyone else on the team. So you take Beckham out, leave Figo in, and on comes Owen...but what do I know...

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  • Tryst
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    I actually watch the "most skillful player" almost everygame. he graces the 14 shirt and plays for arsenal. henry!!!
    Yeah, Henry's pretty good too

    I'm just gutted ain't put him in my fantasy league this season

    Tryst

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  • frisky
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    Originally posted by Tryst";p="
    ...Ronaldino is possibly one of the most skillful players to grace the game. I'd pay ?100 to watch him play ...

    I actually watch the "most skillful player" almost everygame. he graces the 14 shirt and plays for arsenal. henry!!!

    but ya, barca's are looking good this year.

    f.

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