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« Reply #2640 on: August 13, 2009, 10:10:10 AM »
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« Reply #2641 on: August 14, 2009, 12:28:10 AM »
So what if it took 5 fouls before Carew got booked? It all depends on the "level" of the foul, right?

What say ye about that the other Caldwell got to stay on the pitch?

Carew was flying in with elbows everywhere and showed the ref serious dissent. Caldwells first booking was a definite booking, the second one was definitely not. If it had happened ten minutes later when the first foul wasn't so fresh in the refs mind he would have stayed on.

As for the other Caldwell, maybe he should have been sent off as his foul on Carew was a penalty but the incident just before he was replaced wasn't even a foul in my book, let alone a booking, Pederson ran into him. And Riise should have walked as well, 2 shocking challenges on Hutton within ten mins of each other.

Oh well fuck it, Norway won. Clearly deserved it, you dont win 4 - 0 without deserving to win.


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« Reply #2642 on: August 14, 2009, 01:46:46 AM »


ibra who ? we have the biggest striker on earth this year  8)
 

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« Reply #2643 on: August 14, 2009, 04:50:51 AM »


ibra who ? we have the biggest striker on earth this year  8)

Eto'o will be beastin in Serie A fo sho...
 

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« Reply #2644 on: August 14, 2009, 05:15:52 AM »


ibra who ? we have the biggest striker on earth this year  8)

Eto'o will be beastin in Serie A fo sho...

and i'm not sure about ibrahimovic @ barcelona,with fc inter he was the biggest player (along with maicon,julio cesar and cambiasso)....now @ barca he must be more humble
 

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« Reply #2645 on: August 14, 2009, 05:17:20 AM »
so who has the best stadium in Europe?  8)

From The Times August 9, 2009

The top ten football stadiumsTony Evans

1: Signal Iduna Park

Borussia Dortmund’s ground is a classic. Two huge end terraces (and they are terraces, with the use of safe standing) that fling noise down at the playing area with deafening intensity. This place was built for football and for fans to express themselves. Every European Cup final should be held here. The best atmosphere on the Continent on a game-to-game basis.

2: San Siro

The first time you see the Giuseppe Meazza stadium (to give it its correct title), it is impossible not to gasp. Lit up, it looks like a spaceship set down in suburban Milan. It could take on the Death Star and win, it’s that impressive. Inside, the stands are like cliff-faces. Those with vertigo better hope they are not on the top level. A fabulous place to watch football.

3: Anfield

Not what it was by any stretch of the imagination, but — especially on European nights — it retains the capacity to astound. Come those spring nights, the Kop gets a surge of energy and sound pounds down onto the pitch, crushing the weak-willed (Chelsea, Real Madrid, Juventus), recreating Shankly’s “Bastion of Invincibility.” For Liverpool, home advantage has just a little more edge to it.

4: Inonu Stadium

You can make a case for the Sükrü Saracoglu and the Ali Sami Yen, homes of Fenerbahçe and Galatasaray respectively, but Besiktas’s ground wins the day by virtue of its magnificent location. If they get bored, the fans behind one end can look across the Bosphorus to Asia. But their boys don’t get bored, to judge from the row they kick up. Brilliant atmosphere and a setting that’s unbeatable.

5: Allianz Arena

If you have to build a new stadium, this is the way to do it. The architects who created the home of Bayern and 1860 Munich managed to equal the comfort level of the Emirates but also built in some atmosphere. The iconic design — like a huge, discarded car tyre — has made it a tourist attraction, too. And it lights up at night. More entertaining than some of the teams who play in it.

6: Bernabéu

The Nou Camp’s evil twin. Real Madrid’s palatial home does everything better than its Catalan counterpart except, perhaps, big-game atmosphere. But it’s a close-run thing. Effortlessly stylish, the place has the easy charm of a brilliantly successful tycoon whose career has been underpinned by a ruthless streak. Franco would feel right at home.

7: La Bombonera

There can be no such thing as health and safety inspectors in Argentina: if there were, Boca Juniors’ ground would be closed in a heartbeat. Three sides of the stadium are traditional sloping seating areas but the fourth, a vertical stand, makes the Bombonera a design classic. This stadium bounces, never more so than when River Plate come to play. Nothing sweet about this “chocolate box”. It’s hostile.

8: Stadionul Dinamo

A running track is normally enough to destroy a stadium’s credibility. However, Dynamo Bucharest’s ground is a masterpiece of Cold War chic. You are greeted by Stalinist statues before arriving at a sunken bowl. A wide staircase behind the goal takes you pitchside — you can imagine a baby’s pram rattling down the stairs — and the closest thing to executive boxes are the balconies of neighbouring tower blocks.

9: Nou Camp

Depending on the match, this place could easily end up on the list of worst stadiums. When it’s dull, it’s deathly. But on nights when Barça fans are hurling pigs’ heads at Luis Figo, it’s electric. The Cathedral of Catalan identity — even if the locals queue up to sell their tickets to tourists. It’s a shame the Champions League has made visits to places like this commonplace. It was better when it was a rare treat.

10: Craven Cottage

In the era of identikit bowls, the ramshackle little ground on the banks of the Thames is like a throwback to a different age. It’s a genteel place, but it feels right. Despite being situated in a wealthy area, the approach to the Cottage is through terraced streets — and that’s the only way to approach an English ground. Homely and comforting. Like a glass of warm milk at bedtime.

 

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« Reply #2646 on: August 14, 2009, 05:29:33 AM »
I miss Highbury  :'(

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« Reply #2647 on: August 14, 2009, 07:12:52 AM »
we have the biggest striker on earth this year  8)

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« Reply #2648 on: August 14, 2009, 07:34:01 AM »
we have the biggest striker on earth this year  8)

:nawty:



LMFAO.
nice try,but you FAIL big time  :laugh:
 

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« Reply #2649 on: August 14, 2009, 08:43:29 AM »
"People always talk about Ronaldinho, and everything but I didn't see him today - I saw Henrik Larsson. Two times he came on - he changed the game, that is what killed the game - sometimes you talk about Ronaldinho and Eto'o and people like that, you need to talk about the proper footballer who made the difference and that was Henrik Larsson tonight"

Thierry Henry pays tribute to Larsson's contribution to Barcelona's winning the European Cup Final game in 2006 against his own brave Arsenal side after they had led the match for much of the match with only ten men on the field.

Boo-yaa!
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« Reply #2650 on: August 14, 2009, 09:41:34 AM »
"People always talk about Ronaldinho, and everything but I didn't see him today - I saw Henrik Larsson. Two times he came on - he changed the game, that is what killed the game - sometimes you talk about Ronaldinho and Eto'o and people like that, you need to talk about the proper footballer who made the difference and that was Henrik Larsson tonight"

Thierry Henry pays tribute to Larsson's contribution to Barcelona's winning the European Cup Final game in 2006 against his own brave Arsenal side after they had led the match for much of the match with only ten men on the field.

Boo-yaa!

LMFAO  :laugh:
 

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« Reply #2651 on: August 14, 2009, 09:53:55 AM »
"People always talk about Ronaldinho, and everything but I didn't see him today - I saw Henrik Larsson. Two times he came on - he changed the game, that is what killed the game - sometimes you talk about Ronaldinho and Eto'o and people like that, you need to talk about the proper footballer who made the difference and that was Henrik Larsson tonight"

Thierry Henry pays tribute to Larsson's contribution to Barcelona's winning the European Cup Final game in 2006 against his own brave Arsenal side after they had led the match for much of the match with only ten men on the field.

Boo-yaa!

LMFAO  :laugh:

I really think so too...Henke changed the game...
 

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« Reply #2652 on: August 14, 2009, 09:55:06 AM »
ok if we talk about just that game.....
 

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« Reply #2653 on: August 14, 2009, 10:00:52 AM »
ok if we talk about just that game.....

yeah I was talking about that game....and yeah overall...he is (was) a brilliant player and it was great that he wore that United shirt...
 

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« Reply #2654 on: August 14, 2009, 10:06:51 AM »
ok if we talk about just that game.....

yeah I was talking about that game....and yeah overall...he is (was) a brilliant player and it was great that he wore that United shirt...

ya he was great but if we talk about the best strikers eto'o is one of the bests ever,his goals talks for him.....and now its not even an argument.

p.s.some of the celtics supporters of this forum are a joke