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Oh and Boruc in the top 5? You've got to be having a laugh
Quote from: TheDeli on February 26, 2009, 10:20:04 AMOh and Boruc in the top 5? You've got to be having a laugh Yeah McShagger should be in there in his place.
Quote from: Mac 10 on February 26, 2009, 10:52:48 AMQuote from: TheDeli on February 26, 2009, 10:20:04 AMOh and Boruc in the top 5? You've got to be having a laugh Yeah McShagger should be in there in his place.Nope I wouldn't say so.Shocked that you rate him so highly though Do you seriously think that Boruc is one of the top 5 goalkeepers in the world?
Do you seriously think that Boruc is one of the top 5 goalkeepers in the world?
Pepe Reina is 26 not 23IMO Iker Casillas is the number one goalkeeper in the world and shall be for a number of years and being only 27 I can't see Reina ever displacing him as the Spanish first choice goalkeeper.Oh and Boruc in the top 5? You've got to be having a laugh
Quote from: TheDeli on February 26, 2009, 10:20:04 AMPepe Reina is 26 not 23IMO Iker Casillas is the number one goalkeeper in the world and shall be for a number of years and being only 27 I can't see Reina ever displacing him as the Spanish first choice goalkeeper.Oh and Boruc in the top 5? You've got to be having a laugh lol time flys i suppose but still casillas aside would u argue his place in a top 5??
Liverpool are the number one team in Europe, according to Uefa's co-efficient ranking system. Wednesday's famous 1-0 victory over Real Madrid at the Bernabeu propelled the Reds to the top of the official Uefa table for the first time since 1985. The complicated system ranks clubs on their performances in European competition over the past five years, with points being awarded for matches won and the standard of opposition. Liverpool top the table with a score of 114.077 points, ahead of Premier League rivals Chelsea, who are in second with 110.077 points. Arsenal (fifth) and Manchester United (seventh) are the other English teams who occupy a position in the top ten. The Reds have also amassed the highest points total for the current season with a tally of 18.1775. Bayern Munich are in second place, while La Liga clubs Barcelona and Atletico Madrid hold joint third position. UEFA co-efficient rankings: 1 - Liverpool FC (114.077) 2 - Chelsea FC (110.077) 3 - Barcelona (109.403) 4 - AC Milan (109.306) 5 - Arsenal FC (101.077) 6 – Sevilla FC (100.403) 7 - Manchester Utd FC (99.077) 8 - Bayern Munich (93.664) 9 – Olympique Lyonnais (90.576) 10 - Inter Milan (87.306)
Quote from: CmeeNoMore on February 27, 2009, 03:04:26 PMLiverpool are the number one team in Europe, according to Uefa's co-efficient ranking system. Wednesday's famous 1-0 victory over Real Madrid at the Bernabeu propelled the Reds to the top of the official Uefa table for the first time since 1985. The complicated system ranks clubs on their performances in European competition over the past five years, with points being awarded for matches won and the standard of opposition. Liverpool top the table with a score of 114.077 points, ahead of Premier League rivals Chelsea, who are in second with 110.077 points. Arsenal (fifth) and Manchester United (seventh) are the other English teams who occupy a position in the top ten. The Reds have also amassed the highest points total for the current season with a tally of 18.1775. Bayern Munich are in second place, while La Liga clubs Barcelona and Atletico Madrid hold joint third position. UEFA co-efficient rankings: 1 - Liverpool FC (114.077) 2 - Chelsea FC (110.077) 3 - Barcelona (109.403) 4 - AC Milan (109.306) 5 - Arsenal FC (101.077) 6 – Sevilla FC (100.403) 7 - Manchester Utd FC (99.077) 8 - Bayern Munich (93.664) 9 – Olympique Lyonnais (90.576) 10 - Inter Milan (87.306) Do you really think Sevilla are a better team than Man Utd?
so tomorrow Dortmund vs. Hoffenheim, and I'll be there
Quote from: Dr. Ján Ďtor on February 27, 2009, 04:01:59 PMso tomorrow Dortmund vs. Hoffenheim, and I'll be there i was there too