Should have predicted they would spend more time on the floor than trying to play footballsoggy biscuit wrote:Find myself really looking forward to the next 2 evenings games!
Quick predictions would be:
Utd to win in Milan. Utd's makeshift defence and Inter's none to special defence paired with Utd's attacking force and Inter's (when on form) special front men could make this a cracker, fingers crossed.
They are bound to be because it's an English team (sort of).Archie's penalty wrote:I hate the United favouritism on ITV. It makes me sick.
Yeah I understand why they are pro United, just don't like it.Victor Meldrew wrote:They are bound to be because it's an English team (sort of).Archie's penalty wrote:I hate the United favouritism on ITV. It makes me sick.
I thought Man Utd played better than expected and Inter worse-it sets it up for a cracker in two weeks' time.
If they had varied the free-kick routines they might have won the game.
BTW Inter-1 Italian
Man utd-2 English
Arsenal-0 English
Tomorrow probably
Chelsea-2 English
Liverpool- 1 or 2 English.
Times have certainly changed since Celtic won it with 11 Scots.
lolsoggy biscuit wrote:Find myself really looking forward to the next 2 evenings games!
Quick predictions would be:
Utd to win in Milan. Utd's makeshift defence and Inter's none to special defence paired with Utd's attacking force and Inter's (when on form) special front men could make this a cracker, fingers crossed.
lolsoggy biscuit wrote:Arsenal's 5 year unbeaten home European record to come to an end against the Romans. Too many players out injured. Plus I freaking love Totti! (and De Rossi)
Birmingham's Honduran Carlos Costly has the best real name ever. Better even than Newcastle's Julio Geordio from the 90's.papereyes wrote:Porto have a striker with the greatest Latino nickname EVER
'greedSilver Fox wrote:No mention of the incredibly pro-united refereeing performance? Don't know if it affected the game but he seemed to give everything their way and how he missed Evra's handball I don't know.
You can tell when things are going United's way when Fergie is intervieweddaswonder wrote:'greedSilver Fox wrote:No mention of the incredibly pro-united refereeing performance? Don't know if it affected the game but he seemed to give everything their way and how he missed Evra's handball I don't know.
You can tell when things are going United way when Fergie is interviewed and he praises the ref.
I know - and I agree!T.R.O.L.I. wrote:Apart from in the CL, Dirkers, where I believe there is a contractual obligation for all managers to make themselves available for TV interviews for the channel from manager's club's country that owns the TV rights. A rule that the PL should bring into force in this country (if only to force Ferguson to start talking to the BBC)
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