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Re: European Leagues Thread 2009/20010

by Starfish » 14 May 2010 00:55

Grain of salt.

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2009/20010

by Archie's penalty » 14 May 2010 00:58

Reading the Third Policeman Starferz?

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2009/20010

by RoyalChicagoFC » 14 May 2010 01:21

I followed along with a pirated stream while IM'ing w/an old galpal who lives (destitute and with two children) in Lampertheim and had it going on the tube at her end of things

Mentioned to her early on that Augie haven't played in the German top flight since the year before the Beer Hall Putsch

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prostak Depending on how tenuous you want to get, there could be four. My Polish team, Odra Wodzislaw, may yet pull off a thoroughly undeserved survival. After being awful all season, they're 1 point from safety, albeit with Wisla as one of their last two opponents. Still, they are masters of the unlikely victory, so maybe Ekstraklasa football will remain in that backwater of Upper Silesia for another year.

Seconded, if it needed to be --would be pleased to hear of a desired outcome


Well. They lost the winnable game (home to Śląsk Wrocław), so now have to win at Wisła and hope Arka and Piast Gliwice both lose.

It's annoying how a season which has involved doing the double over Legia has sunk to this depth, but really Odra have been on the brink of relegation for years now - it's just that this season only Jagiellonia have been docked points for corruption, rather than 4 or 5 teams as the case has been. The sad thing is, Odra have yet to be found guilty of any fixing (I use that term as it wouldn't be entirely unfair to assume guilt until proven otherwise when it comes to corruption in Poland), yet teams who've suffered demotions and the like are now back in the Ekstraklasa, almost as strong as before. Still, all this helps to explain why only 3 Polish teams can regularly expect gates topping 10.000. And unsurprisingly, these comprise three of this season's top four. Bleak viewing...

One of the most surreal moments of my life was coming back into town after a rare visit to my hometown, getting on a bus for home and seeing a clone-like gaggle of unusually tall, lean chaps in shorts, tees and buzz-cuts with shopping bags in their hands strolling up Michigan Avenue

Closer inspection revealed the words Groclin Dyskoblia on the backs of their shirts...at which point I knew exactly what it meant :shock:

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2009/20010

by Archie's penalty » 14 May 2010 01:51

Chi answer my baseball post! What's happened to Buehrle this year?

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2008/2009

by handbags_harris » 15 May 2010 13:32

handbags_harris KNVB Beker Final 1st Leg - Ajax 2-0 Feyenoord.

Siem de Jong scored both, the opener on 6 minutes, the second on 7 minutes. Feyenoord have it all to do at de Kuip on May 6th. Ajax should see this through as, on this showing and the meetings between the sides over the season, Ajax are a far superior side.


For those that are interested, KNVB Beker final 2nd leg:

Feyenoord 1-4 Ajax.

Feyenoord thoroughly outlayed on their own patch, but it's of no consequence really as Feyenoord are through to the Europa League by virtue of their 4th place finish.

Spoke to Ed in the week, somewhat biassed in his opinions but he was saying the KNVB are very pro-Ajax and pandered to them so the final could be 2-legged whinging about the away-fans ban and the fact that if they were able to take fans they would only be able to take 2k. Seems fair enough to me, but when you hate a club as much as Feyenoord fans hate Ajax then any victory is sweet, any defeat extremely bitter.


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Re: European Leagues Thread 2009/20010

by RoyalChicagoFC » 16 May 2010 00:08

France, top flight, last day
Marseille were champions going in; the rest of the top five were unsettled (top two to UCL group stage; third to UCL play-off round; fourth to UEL play-off round; fifth --owing to Marseille winning the Coupe de la Ligue-- to UEL third qualifying round; the table went...

2) Lille 70 pts/+33
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3) Lyon 69 pts/+24
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4) Auxerre 68 pts/+12
5) Montpellier 66 pts/+8
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6) Bordeaux 64 pts/+19

Bordeaux got a man sent off six minutes in, and they never led in a game that they would lose 4-3 away to Lens (and their goals came two from the spot and another scored by the opposition), so that's last year's champions not playing in Europe next season

Montpellier, promoted just last season from Ligue 2 as runners up, cruised away to Coupe de France winners PSG, winning 1-3. In front of them, Auxerre grabbed a late winner away to Sochaux, where it ended 1-2 and with the hosts playing with ten men.

Lyon beat relegated Le Mans 2-0, so it was on Lille to do the business away to Lorient...where they came up short, losing 2-1 after scoring first and later missing from the spot, and the failure to secure at least a point knocked them out of the Champions League frame altogether as Lyon finished in second and Auxerre in third; Lille are into the play-off round of the Europa League, and Montpellier be entered at the third qualifying round

Spain, top flight, last day/matches for UEFA qualification (not involving the top two; title & relegation to be settled on Sunday)
Getafe held onto sixth position and a berth in the third qualifying round of the Europa League with a thumping win 0-3 away to Atletico, who mailed it in after winning the Europa League Final on Wednesday and now await an encounter with Sevilla in the final of the Copa del Rey; Villarreal, who came back from three goals down to take a 3-all draw home from Zaragoza that leaves them in seventh (a win wouldn't have mattered on the day, as Getafe and Villarreal were on level points headed in --with the former holding the head-to-head tiebreaker)

In the nightcaps, Mallorca earned a 2-0 home win over Espanyol as the ten men of Sevilla scored a late, late, late winner away to Almeria for a 2-3 win, which kept Sevilla in fourth and in the UCL play-off round at Mallorca's expense; the latter, who gathered on the pitch and to view on the big screen the final moments of action in Almeria, earned entry at the play-off round of the Europa League with their fifth place finish in the league

It's my understanding that with Atletico entered in the group stage of the Europa League by virtue of winning it on Wednesday, and with UCL-bound Sevilla and themselves squaring off for the Copa del Rey, Spain won't get an "extra" Europa League berth --it goes to a Danish or Maltese something or other; too bad for Villarreal, in other words

Five games in Spain kick off at 6 PM BST on Sunday, with both the title and all three relegations to be decided on the very last day --what fun!

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2009/20010

by soggy biscuit » 16 May 2010 21:26

LOL @ finishing on 96 points and not being champions. Oh well, couldn't have happened to a more classless club I suppose.

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2009/20010

by prostak » 16 May 2010 23:59

O yeh, Bayern completed the domestic double by defeating Werder 4-0 in the DFB-Pokal final. What's really annoying about this Bayern is how pleasant their football is to watch. They've largely eradicated the spawny 1-0s for lovely attacking play and an excellent youth development program - Muller and Badstuber being two examples of home-grown players who've starred this season. They're still weisswurst-chewing bastards though.

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2009/20010

by Starfish » 17 May 2010 00:28

Drunk again.
34 more games of frustration guaranteed.
8)


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Re: European Leagues Thread 2009/20010

by soggy biscuit » 17 May 2010 20:54

After 444 appearances Joseba Etxeberria plays his last game for Athletic Bilbao, now that's an emotional send off!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLYv8ud0wzA&feature=player_embedded

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2009/20010

by The whole year inn » 18 May 2010 01:01

soggy biscuit After 444 appearances Joseba Etxeberria plays his last game for Athletic Bilbao, now that's an emotional send off!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLYv8ud0wzA&feature=player_embedded

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Didn't he also play this season for free?

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2009/20010

by prostak » 18 May 2010 02:26

Starfish Drunk again.
34 more games of frustration guaranteed.
8)


See you next season, Mr S!

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2009/20010

by Starfish » 25 May 2010 15:06

prostak
Starfish Drunk again.
34 more games of frustration guaranteed.
8)


See you next season, Mr S!


Not in Bochum though, alas. I do plan to go to FCN in Dortmund though and that will not be a million miles away from you. We'll organise something.


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Re: European Leagues Thread 2009/20010

by soggy biscuit » 28 May 2010 08:42

Looks like Malaga are about to be bought by a wealthy Qatari man

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2009/20010

by handbags_harris » 21 Jun 2010 22:08

08-08-2010 FC UTRECHT THUIS 14:30
15-08-2010 EXCELSIOR UIT 12:30
22-08-2010 HERACLES ALMELO UIT 14:30
29-08-2010 VITESSE THUIS 14:30
12-09-2010 NAC BREDA UIT 12:30
19-09-2010 AJAX THUIS 12:30
26-09-2010 NEC UIT 14:30
03-10-2010 DE GRAAFSCHAP UIT 14:30
16-10-2010 FC TWENTE THUIS 20:45
24-10-2010 PSV UIT 14:30
27-10-2010 VVV VENLO THUIS 21:00
31-10-2010 AZ UIT 14:30
07-11-2010 RODA JC THUIS 14:30
14-11-2010 SC HEERENVEEN THUIS 16:30
21-11-2010 FC GRONINGEN UIT 14:30
28-11-2010 ADO DEN HAAG THUIS 12:30
05-12-2010 WILLEM II UIT 12:30
12-12-2010 EXCELSIOR THUIS 14:30
19-12-2010 AJAX UIT 12:30
22-01-2011 DE GRAAFSCHAP THUIS 20:45
30-01-2011 FC TWENTE UIT 14:30
06-02-2011 VITESSE UIT 12:30
12-02-2011 HERACLES ALMELO THUIS 19:45
20-02-2011 ADO DEN HAAG UIT 12:30
27-02-2011 FC GRONINGEN THUIS 14:30
06-03-2011 SC HEERENVEEN UIT 14:30
13-03-2011 NAC BREDA THUIS 14:30
20-03-2011 RODA JC UIT 14:30
02-04-2011 AZ THUIS 20:45
10-04-2011 FC UTRECHT UIT 14:30
17-04-2011 WILLEM II THUIS 16:30
24-04-2011 PSV THUIS 14:30
01-05-2011 VVV VENLO UIT 14:30
15-05-2011 NEC THUIS 14:30

The Feyenoord fixture list for 2010/2011. For those who aren't aware of their Saxon offshoot languages, Thuis is home, Uit is away. I have my eyes set on home matches against FC Utrecht, Roda JC, Heerenveen, ADO Den Haag, Excelsior, FC Groningen, NAC Breda or Willem II. More than one or two if I can afford it.

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2009/20010

by soggy biscuit » 26 Jun 2010 09:28

How to piss off your own fans by Mario Balotelli


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Re: European Leagues Thread 2008/2009

by papereyes » 03 Aug 2010 18:17

Starfish La la la la la la
La la la la la la
Scheiße null vier.

Still stuck in my head.

prostak, if Pauli and Nürnberg are playing in the same league next season and you are back in Germany, I have the feeling I will finally meet someone from this site. With Augsburg drawing today, looking good for your guys.


They are, aren't they

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2008/2009

by Starfish » 03 Aug 2010 19:53

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Starfish La la la la la la
La la la la la la
Scheiße null vier.

Still stuck in my head.

prostak, if Pauli and Nürnberg are playing in the same league next season and you are back in Germany, I have the feeling I will finally meet someone from this site. With Augsburg drawing today, looking good for your guys.


They are, aren't they


Yes. Are you coming over for that then?

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2009/20010

by prostak » 04 Aug 2010 08:11

I might be living in Ruhr around then, so fairly inconvenient for either tie. I'll give you a shout closer to the time, Starfish.

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Re: European Leagues Thread 2008/2009

by papereyes » 04 Aug 2010 09:29

Starfish
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Starfish La la la la la la
La la la la la la
Scheiße null vier.

Still stuck in my head.

prostak, if Pauli and Nürnberg are playing in the same league next season and you are back in Germany, I have the feeling I will finally meet someone from this site. With Augsburg drawing today, looking good for your guys.


They are, aren't they


Yes. Are you coming over for that then?


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