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    Quote Originally Posted by Brody's Mum View Post
    we came second

    Fantastic game to watch, just the wrong result...............can't wait for the season to start again
    It was indeed a fantastic game!! I watched it from the beginning untill the very last penalty shot!! In my opinion Chelsea was the better team; to bad they hit 2 balls on the frame .
    Hey Denise, they have every reason to be proud; being second means they beat lots of others teams Up to next season now!!
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    We have a grudging respect for Sir Alex so if we have to lose to anyone we'd rather it was ManUre than Arsenal or Liverpool
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    That was why I wanted Man U to win - the Scottish connection, you see.

    Sorry it was the wrong result for you though. When I logged on this morning I noticed a couple of posts from you around 2.45am!! Did we have difficulty getting to sleep after the match?

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    That was an interesting game of FUTBOL.....

    No "hand of god" to be seen. Just hard work and sweat.


    BTW,

    Why is there crying in "proper football" and none to be seen in the "Estilo Americano"?

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    I'm sure they are crying really - you just can't see it behind all that safety gear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kittycats_delight View Post
    Sorry Chelsea came second...if you ask me Man United Cheated. Darned Manchester crowd needs a good kick in the arse!!!
    Oi!

    Our household was the loudest on the street the second van der Sar made that awesome save.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miss Z View Post
    Oi!

    Our household was the loudest on the street the second van der Sar made that awesome save.

    **grits teeth""

    congratulations - was a great game
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    Quote Originally Posted by Killearn Kitties View Post
    When I logged on this morning I noticed a couple of posts from you around 2.45am!! Did we have difficulty getting to sleep after the match?
    Went home and watched it all over again
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    I'm very sorry that Chelsea lost the match. I was keeping my fingers crossed for Michael Ballack and his team!

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    I heard on the news last night that the winner was Manchester United. I rooted for Chelsea, though! We have a game in Chicago in July between Cruz Azul (a Mexican team) and Cracovia Krakow (a Polish team) --- I'd go because it's likely to be very multi-cultural! Soccer has gotten bigger in Chicago in the past few years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cassiesmom View Post
    I heard on the news last night that the winner was Manchester United. I rooted for Chelsea, though! We have a game in Chicago in July between Cruz Azul (a Mexican team) and Cracovia Krakow (a Polish team) --- I'd go because it's likely to be very multi-cultural! Soccer has gotten bigger in Chicago in the past few years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brody's Mum View Post
    **grits teeth""

    congratulations - was a great game
    Yep, it certainly was. I enjoyed it, even if my heart was in my mouth for most of it. I think the fact it came down to penalties proves how both clubs are pretty much even in the quality of the team and the ability of the players.

    Chelsea were more worthy opponents than Liverpool any day.

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    I heard the Chelsea coach got sacked!

    He took the team to a second place finish and is thanked that way?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    I heard the Chelsea coach got sacked!

    He took the team to a second place finish and is thanked that way?
    It is a bit unfair. He had it very tough following Mourihno. I don't think many managers could quite command the respect from the players that he did.

    That and I bet old Roman wasn't too chuffed about losing on his home patch either.

    Same with poor Sven at Man City and the delightful Mr 'Sinatra'.

    Football is ruthless - second doesn't win cups!

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    Chelsea were more worthy opponents than Liverpool any day.
    Absolutely!!

    Avram wasn't technically sacked - he was offered the job of Director of Football (the one he had previously) for a million or so more but turned it down.

    Am waiting for the call offering me the job..................
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