Champions League, Europa League & Europa Conference League 24/25

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Re: Champions League, Europa League & Europa Conference League 24/25

by 6ft Kerplunk » 22 May 2025 10:03

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6ft Kerplunk Watched this in the pub cos a Man United supporting friend is going through a complicated divorce and wanted an excuse to get out the house for a few hours. Listening to her talking about how truly horrible her divorce was getting was light relief compared to the match.


you dirty dog

Ha. Very much not like that.

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Re: Champions League, Europa League & Europa Conference League 24/25

by Royal Rother » 29 May 2025 07:47

Impressive 2nd half from Chelsea last night, although I did laugh when Jackson was through on goal and passed it to the ‘keeper. He’s not all bad but cannot EVER be given time to think.

Cole Palmer can be a bit up and down but he does some great things.

No idea why anyone ever tries to interview him. They might as well try talking to a goalpost.

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by 6ft Kerplunk » 29 May 2025 09:23

Royal Rother Impressive 2nd half from Chelsea last night, although I did laugh when Jackson was through on goal and passed it to the ‘keeper. He’s not all bad but cannot EVER be given time to think.

I liked that he then went down injured with what I think must have been deep embarrassment and had to go off.
Betis should really have had that match done by half time, I think a second first half goal would have done for Chelsea. Antony was pretty non-existent too, maybe he just can't play well against Premier League teams.

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by Winston Biscuit » 29 May 2025 09:40

watched a bit of it. saw Jackson go down 'with a serious head injury' and the players get very worked up about the danger he was put in, only for the replay to show there was no contact with his head and he didn't even go down very hard either. embarrassing stuff. obv then LOL'd when he went through 1 on 1 and just passed the ball to the goalkeeper :lol:

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by stealthpapes » 29 May 2025 10:18

Cedric Baseya breathes sigh of relief.


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by PieEater » 31 May 2025 18:18

TNT make it quite annoying to watch the allegedly free to air Champions League final, I activated my Discovery+ basic subscription associated with my Sky Sports, and it looks like I can now watch the final via the app, having avoided signing up to Discovery+ premium.

Why not just make TNT Sports 1 free to air for the match?

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by WestYorksRoyal » 31 May 2025 21:03

How does any team set themselves up against this PSG side? Skill, control of possession, pace and absolutely relentless energy and pressing.

I think the only answer is go back to agricultural unfashionable football. Accept your midfield won't get their foot on the ball, have a big target man and get players around him for the second ball. I don't think you can play "proper" football and beat them.

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Re: Champions League, Europa League & Europa Conference League 24/25

by Winston Biscuit » 31 May 2025 21:57

3 weeks ago Inter were on for the treble and they've ended up with nothing

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by genome » 31 May 2025 21:58

Well that was a non event.

Special mention to Rio Ferdinand calling the Qatar-backed, oil money sports washers PSG winning the Champions League a "win for football".


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by Winston Biscuit » 31 May 2025 22:13

genome Well that was a non event.

Special mention to Rio Ferdinand calling the Qatar-backed, oil money sports washers PSG winning the Champions League a "win for football".


I sicked in my mouth a bit when he said that.

I assume his next gig will be middle east based
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by WestYorksRoyal » 31 May 2025 22:13

genome Well that was a non event.

Special mention to Rio Ferdinand calling the Qatar-backed, oil money sports washers PSG winning the Champions League a "win for football".

I know it's not a fairytale or underdog story, but he has a point. They got all the money then chased galaticos and big name signings for a decade. It's only after they've turned their back on it and focused on youth development and building a team that they've won, playing thrilling football along the way.

Like I said, it's not an underdog story. Players like Barcola, Doue and Joao Neves were expensive signings, but it's clearly more enjoyable than Madrid winning again via a string of last minute winners and Courtois MOTM performances in goal.

I normally prefer a competitive game, but tonight I simply enjoyed watching a team close to perfection.

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by LUX » 31 May 2025 23:36

Good point West Yorks. I am by no means a PSG fan, but the current team was man- -for -man ( ok, apart from the Italian goalie) not very well known outside France, until they gave footballing lessons to Man City, Liverpool and Arsenal. It was a fantastic performance tonight, especially having seen how Inter got the better of, in the end, Barca. They offered nothing tonight.

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by Royal Rother » 01 Jun 2025 06:54

Fantastic team to watch.

One can only hope that the likes of Pep and Arteta watched that and came away with a new view of what is required to compete at the highest level because clearly doing what they've been doing is not going to be anywhere good enough for the next few years.


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by Sutekh » 01 Jun 2025 07:00

LUX Good point West Yorks. I am by no means a PSG fan, but the current team was man- -for -man ( ok, apart from the Italian goalie) not very well known outside France, until they gave footballing lessons to Man City, Liverpool and Arsenal. It was a fantastic performance tonight, especially having seen how Inter got the better of, in the end, Barca. They offered nothing tonight.


Signing Kvaritchelia (€60m) in January was the catalyst. Funnily enough Liverpool came closest to knocking them out after then but caught a bad dose of “Englandpenaltyshootoutitis”.

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