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McReggae wrote:Does your club belong to the best 8 in Europe.......lovely champions league night. I wouldn't expect you to make so much noise about beating Galatasaray...how wrong I was. By the way did you watch the Liverpool and Man U game on sunday. What were your comments? Reminder: Liverpool does not belong to the best 8 in Europe, if am to use your words. But Congrats thou... "Peace is our profession, War is our business" ...Unknown
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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Um Sayala wrote:McReggae wrote:Does your club belong to the best 8 in Europe.......lovely champions league night. I wouldn't expect you to make so much noise about beating Galatasaray...how wrong I was. By the way did you watch the Liverpool and Man U game on sunday. What were your comments? Reminder: Liverpool is not belong to the best 8 in Europe, if am to use your words. But Congrats thou... 1st get the match right, we did not play Galatasaray, we played the newly crowned Greek Champions, and we are among the top 8 clubs in Europe, live with it!!! All the group winners proceeded my friend and United became the only 2nd team to proceed after a 1st round loss....again live with it, we sit on the high table of Europe's elite football clubs......you can now spectate as men go about their business.... ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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De Gea kept us in the tie and Olympiacos will be kicking themselves in the teeth for not taking their chances. Frankly speaking I expected a sucker punch right at the end that would knock out our sails once and for all for the entire season. Once Utd went 3 nil up we just relaxed as if that was it! That's what I hate the most about Moyes, no killer instinct at all!!!! I'm in agreement that we're delaying the inevitable, events such as Chelsea winning under Di Matteo after beating Barca and Bayern only happen once in a lifetime. Right now BvB would be the team I'd prefer to meet. They've been ravaged by injuries which explains why they're 20 points+ behind Bayern in Bundesliga. Chelsea and PSG would be my next best bet. Any other team and I shudder to contemplate the humiliation that awaits us. That said, I echo McDoba's sentiments, Moyes has finally broken a positive record - the first team to come back from a 2 goal deficit in the first leg of the knockout stages. If only this team can replicate such performances. Unfortunately,the scoreline was deceiving as Olympiacos still had 9 shots, 3 on goal. Ni hayo tu kwa sasa... BEER IS LIVING PROOF THAT GOD LOVES US AND WANTS US TO BE HAPPY!
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McReggae wrote:Um Sayala wrote:McReggae wrote:Does your club belong to the best 8 in Europe.......lovely champions league night. I wouldn't expect you to make so much noise about beating Galatasaray...how wrong I was. By the way did you watch the Liverpool and Man U game on sunday. What were your comments? Reminder: Liverpool is not belong to the best 8 in Europe, if am to use your words. But Congrats thou... 1st get the match right, we did not play Galatasaray, we played the newly crowned Greek Champions, and we are among the top 8 clubs in Europe, live with it!!! All the group winners proceeded my friend and United became the only 2nd team to proceed after a 1st round loss....again live with it, we sit on the high table of Europe's elite football clubs......you can now spectate as men go about their business.... Kweli kabisa. Ata nyumbani mko top 8!! makofi Lakini jana mzee wa kiazi alicheza kabisa. can bet he has been on a landing fast in preparation for this game... guy had so much energy for his age!! When I have money, I get rid of it quickly, lest it find a way into my heart.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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smano wrote:De Gea kept us in the tie and Olympiacos will be kicking themselves in the teeth for not taking their chances. Frankly speaking I expected a sucker punch right at the end that would knock out our sails once and for all for the entire season. Once Utd went 3 nil up we just relaxed as if that was it! That's what I hate the most about Moyes, no killer instinct at all!!!!
I'm in agreement that we're delaying the inevitable, events such as Chelsea winning under Di Matteo after beating Barca and Bayern only happen once in a lifetime. Right now BvB would be the team I'd prefer to meet. They've been ravaged by injuries which explains why they're 20 points+ behind Bayern in Bundesliga. Chelsea and PSG would be my next best bet. Any other team and I shudder to contemplate the humiliation that awaits us.
That said, I echo McDoba's sentiments, Moyes has finally broken a positive record - the first team to come back from a 2 goal deficit in the first leg of the knockout stages. If only this team can replicate such performances. Unfortunately,the scoreline was deceiving as Olympiacos still had 9 shots, 3 on goal. Ni hayo tu kwa sasa... The team I fear most must be Atletico thenCR7, I prefer Dortmund, PSG then Bayern in that order!!! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/14/2007 Posts: 4,152
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McReggae wrote:smano wrote:De Gea kept us in the tie and Olympiacos will be kicking themselves in the teeth for not taking their chances. Frankly speaking I expected a sucker punch right at the end that would knock out our sails once and for all for the entire season. Once Utd went 3 nil up we just relaxed as if that was it! That's what I hate the most about Moyes, no killer instinct at all!!!!
I'm in agreement that we're delaying the inevitable, events such as Chelsea winning under Di Matteo after beating Barca and Bayern only happen once in a lifetime. Right now BvB would be the team I'd prefer to meet. They've been ravaged by injuries which explains why they're 20 points+ behind Bayern in Bundesliga. Chelsea and PSG would be my next best bet. Any other team and I shudder to contemplate the humiliation that awaits us.
That said, I echo McDoba's sentiments, Moyes has finally broken a positive record - the first team to come back from a 2 goal deficit in the first leg of the knockout stages. If only this team can replicate such performances. Unfortunately,the scoreline was deceiving as Olympiacos still had 9 shots, 3 on goal. Ni hayo tu kwa sasa... The team I fear most must be Atletico thenCR7, I prefer Dortmund, PSG then Bayern in that order!!! I think Man Utd would stand a good chance of progressing against Chelsea, i believe anything is possible against an English opponent over two-legs especially if they manage to get a decent scoreline at OT. PSG are not push-overs akina Ibra, Cavani, Cabaye, Thiago & Lucas ni mambo mbaya....i actually think they are one of the favourites. @Smano....They are the first Man Utd team to overturn a two-goal deficit in the CL not the first team in Europe to do so but hey, its still a positive record anyway!
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Nothing to celebrate by united's win last night, Olympiacos is hardly a powerhouse in Europe. This will just postpone the inevitable. I wanted united to loose so that the board can quickly get rid of the mediocrity that is Moyes. Moyes after the win - Quote:"I suppose we will be underdogs in the draw, but I genuinely believe this club is capable of winning it," he said. "If we show our capabilities, which we haven't done too often, we can be a match for any team. With such statements I would rather he just kept quiet, either he is blind to the deficiencies in the team or is just an idiot.Isn't he the same person who said: Quote:"We are the underdogs " Before a home game v Liverpool.
" I don't know what we have to do to win " After a loss to Stoke.
" We have a long way to go". After a loss to Everton.
"We don't come away thinking we deserved to lose, but we did" After being dumped out of the cup by Swansea.
" We were unlucky to lose tonight's game " After a loss to Sunderland in the cup.
" I don't know if we could have done a lot more" After a draw v Fulham.
" I didn't see that level of performance coming" After a loss to Olympiakos
I am a firm believer in short term loss for long term gain and this win just gave him some sort f delusional self conceitedness. Anyway what do I know, I am one of many arm chair analysts, if man-u were to win this CL i would eat my shoe!! “People will believe a big lie sooner than a little one, and if you repeat it frequently enough, people will sooner or later believe it.” ― Walter C. Langer
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/9/2008 Posts: 2,824
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TAZ wrote:McReggae wrote:smano wrote:De Gea kept us in the tie and Olympiacos will be kicking themselves in the teeth for not taking their chances. Frankly speaking I expected a sucker punch right at the end that would knock out our sails once and for all for the entire season. Once Utd went 3 nil up we just relaxed as if that was it! That's what I hate the most about Moyes, no killer instinct at all!!!!
I'm in agreement that we're delaying the inevitable, events such as Chelsea winning under Di Matteo after beating Barca and Bayern only happen once in a lifetime. Right now BvB would be the team I'd prefer to meet. They've been ravaged by injuries which explains why they're 20 points+ behind Bayern in Bundesliga. Chelsea and PSG would be my next best bet. Any other team and I shudder to contemplate the humiliation that awaits us.
That said, I echo McDoba's sentiments, Moyes has finally broken a positive record - the first team to come back from a 2 goal deficit in the first leg of the knockout stages. If only this team can replicate such performances. Unfortunately,the scoreline was deceiving as Olympiacos still had 9 shots, 3 on goal. Ni hayo tu kwa sasa... The team I fear most must be Atletico thenCR7, I prefer Dortmund, PSG then Bayern in that order!!! I think Man Utd would stand a good chance of progressing against Chelsea, i believe anything is possible against an English opponent over two-legs especially if they manage to get a decent scoreline at OT. PSG are not push-overs akina Ibra, Cavani, Cabaye, Thiago & Lucas ni mambo mbaya....i actually think they are one of the favourites. @Smano....They are the first Man Utd team to overturn a two-goal deficit in the CL not the first team in Europe to do so but hey, its still a positive record anyway! not the first but the second.... 30 years ago!!! back in 1984 Bryan Robson outshone Maradona to help United come back from 2-0 down to knock Barcelona out of the Cup Winners' Cup. http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/26490554
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,328 Location: Masada
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At 41 Giggs can still play....??? Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/17/2007 Posts: 1,345
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kingfisher wrote:TAZ wrote:McReggae wrote:smano wrote:De Gea kept us in the tie and Olympiacos will be kicking themselves in the teeth for not taking their chances. Frankly speaking I expected a sucker punch right at the end that would knock out our sails once and for all for the entire season. Once Utd went 3 nil up we just relaxed as if that was it! That's what I hate the most about Moyes, no killer instinct at all!!!!
I'm in agreement that we're delaying the inevitable, events such as Chelsea winning under Di Matteo after beating Barca and Bayern only happen once in a lifetime. Right now BvB would be the team I'd prefer to meet. They've been ravaged by injuries which explains why they're 20 points+ behind Bayern in Bundesliga. Chelsea and PSG would be my next best bet. Any other team and I shudder to contemplate the humiliation that awaits us.
That said, I echo McDoba's sentiments, Moyes has finally broken a positive record - the first team to come back from a 2 goal deficit in the first leg of the knockout stages. If only this team can replicate such performances. Unfortunately,the scoreline was deceiving as Olympiacos still had 9 shots, 3 on goal. Ni hayo tu kwa sasa... The team I fear most must be Atletico thenCR7, I prefer Dortmund, PSG then Bayern in that order!!! I think Man Utd would stand a good chance of progressing against Chelsea, i believe anything is possible against an English opponent over two-legs especially if they manage to get a decent scoreline at OT. PSG are not push-overs akina Ibra, Cavani, Cabaye, Thiago & Lucas ni mambo mbaya....i actually think they are one of the favourites. @Smano....They are the first Man Utd team to overturn a two-goal deficit in the CL not the first team in Europe to do so but hey, its still a positive record anyway! not the first but the second.... 30 years ago!!! back in 1984 Bryan Robson outshone Maradona to help United come back from 2-0 down to knock Barcelona out of the Cup Winners' Cup. http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/26490554
That was the Cup winners Cup. Not CL.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/17/2007 Posts: 1,345
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Impunity wrote:At 41 Giggs can still play....??? Yeah baibe yeah!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Buster wrote:Impunity wrote:At 41 Giggs can still play....??? Yeah baibe yeah! He looks like a marathon kind of guy! In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Man U fans are like...
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There were times a dude would have the ball and the commentator would go like 'Odinga with the ball'. I wondered, did he go to the US or Greece? Luck is when Preparation meets Opportunity. ~ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,328 Location: Masada
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Angelica _ann wrote:Buster wrote:Impunity wrote:At 41 Giggs can still play....??? Yeah baibe yeah! He looks like a marathon kind of guy! Si u jaribu yeye tuone! Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,328 Location: Masada
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washiku wrote:Man U fans are like... This pic put it more than better. There is one loud mouthed fan here who has bee lengaing sports thread for the last 2 weeks or so, and today he is all over vomiting stale cabbage eti the best top 8 in Europe. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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