bobbybottler Mourinho's home record under pressure now, with Inter Milan down to 9 men after 38 minutes v Sampdoria.
Samp making just about the worst attempt you will ever see at playing against 9 men. Not even a shot on target since!
by Tony Le Mesmer » 20 Feb 2010 21:23
bobbybottler Mourinho's home record under pressure now, with Inter Milan down to 9 men after 38 minutes v Sampdoria.
by bobbybottler » 20 Feb 2010 21:28
Tony Le Mesmerbobbybottler Mourinho's home record under pressure now, with Inter Milan down to 9 men after 38 minutes v Sampdoria.
Samp making just about the worst attempt you will ever see at playing against 9 men. Not even a shot on target since!
by prostak » 06 Mar 2010 21:08
by bobbybottler » 06 Mar 2010 21:48
prostak The Bundesliga's starting to get fairly interesting again;
- Bayern miss the chance to take a points lead this round, with Poldi of all people scoring for Köln in a 1-1 draw. For their part, Köln have managed to get through a pair of matches against the top two undefeated, thus avoiding becoming part of the pack fighting relegation.
- Leverkusen visit Nürnberg tomorrow in just about the worst form imaginable for a team on a 24-match unbeaten run, although a win of any amount will see them rise to the top again on goal difference. They're looking increasingly nervous in the face of potential success, though, at a time when the form of Ribery and Robben is lending Bayern that old swagger seemingly absent for the past couple of seasons. They haven't thrown it away on the scale of Newcastle in 1996, but having allowed Schalke and the Bavarians to overtake them, the pressure will only increase.
- I can't imagine many people would take great pleasure in seeing Hannover relegated given the season they've had, so it's good to see them registering a first win since October - 2-1 at Freiburg. It's a vital one too, as it means they swap places with their hosts, who are now in the play-off spot.
Table and results
Handbags, if you read this - where's your Eredivisie roundup? Why are my beloved Ajax struggling so - is Jol's masterplan of switching to 4-4-2 faltering?
by bobbybottler » 06 Mar 2010 23:04
by RoyalChicagoFC » 06 Mar 2010 23:54
by Starfish » 07 Mar 2010 09:27
by handbags_harris » 07 Mar 2010 16:58
prostak Handbags, if you read this - where's your Eredivisie roundup? Why are my beloved Ajax struggling so - is Jol's masterplan of switching to 4-4-2 faltering?
by RoyalChicagoFC » 07 Mar 2010 17:21
Starfish I, for one, am sincerely hoping Hannover finish in the bottom three of the Bundesliga. Berlin & Freiburg for the drop and H96 in the play-off would suit me fine. Leverkusen's first defeat of the season today would push that dream a bit closer to reality.
by prostak » 07 Mar 2010 19:51
Starfish The second division looks a wee bit strange though. Kaiserslautern looking safe but the interesting questions is whether Augsburg can continue their strong form or if St. Pauli can beat them to the other automatic promotion place. Few people would have bet on either of those two to be playing in the 1.BL next season.
by bobbybottler » 07 Mar 2010 22:15
handbags_harrisprostak Handbags, if you read this - where's your Eredivisie roundup? Why are my beloved Ajax struggling so - is Jol's masterplan of switching to 4-4-2 faltering?
It's on hold until Feyenoord manage to be in with a chance of winning the league again
RoyalChicagoFC Feijenoord
by Starfish » 10 Mar 2010 23:49
prostak Did you watch the Nürnberg-Leverkusen game, Starfish? Were your lot great, Bayer piss-poor and frightened, or a combination of these things?
by soggy biscuit » 11 Mar 2010 09:09
by Tony Le Mesmer » 12 Mar 2010 21:40
by bobbybottler » 12 Mar 2010 21:59
by Starfish » 13 Mar 2010 01:20
by Starfish » 13 Mar 2010 18:47
by bobbybottler » 13 Mar 2010 19:35
by Starfish » 13 Mar 2010 19:45
bobbybottler still drunk?
by prostak » 13 Mar 2010 20:29
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