Stretfordender
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Give us Spurs or Porto. Can't be arsed with a hard tie.
Knobhead..
Give us Spurs or Porto. Can't be arsed with a hard tie.
So your bio is actually serious. You do support both Barca and United?As expected. Even better, 5-1 (Piqué's goalscoring abbilities still surprise me, Suárez should learn from him). Messi decisive without making a worldwide fuss (ehem), lethal at counter-attacking and huge assists. Barça should have scored the third before the Lyon goal, though. Several bad minutes in the second half. Too dangerous against Juve or City. Unacceptable.
Glad to see Bayern gone. Disaster season for them but still with solid options of winning this BundesLiga! (Dortmund bottlers). Liverpool will suffer in the PL if they intend to be UCL finalists-(losers) again.
4 English teams in QF, and no german clubs. Remarkable.
Well, the draw on Friday is going to be interesting! English teams can play each other now, right?
He isn't a particularly nice personality. Very self-absorbed.His own clubs fans hate him, possibly hate him even more than most of our fans do
Come to think of it, I’m struggling to think of any sets of fans that like him - even my 2 Geordie supporting mates hate him.![]()
2008-2009.
They had it in 2007-2008 too.
Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and us in both seasons.
Oblivious to the world because it only revolves around him. For sure.He isn't a particularly nice personality. Very self-absorbed.
Could you imagine if Spurs went and won it.
Could you imagine if Spurs went and won it.
Better them than Pool or City.Could you imagine if Spurs went and won it.
Knobhead..
There was a massive thread all about this, with statistics and details that strongly suggest the notion that 0-0 is a good result away (that team will win more than 60% of the ties).
And you pick a day with two games where away goals weren't a factor to put an end to that laughable notion?
Could you imagine if Spurs went and won it.
Yes. And it's more likely than not that that will happen.
Why does that make me a knobhead?We slaughtered Porto last year, and we've had the better of Spurs in recent years. What's wrong with wanting an easier fixture?
Aren't Liverpool just quite a lot better than them right now? It seemed like the impression in Germany was that the 0-0 at Anfield was a bit of a turning point for them, a positive result and one that meant that a home win would put them through. If they had been more attacking at Anfield it's more likely that they would have lost than won given the level the two teams have been at this season.They may not have played for a 0-0, but they barely looked like they wanted to score, it was a baffling performance, that was begging for them to get stuffed in the second leg, and they have done.
Liverpool have some ridiculous results in Europe. How many teams beat Bayern at their stadium in a knockout round in Europe? I can only recall Barcelona and Real Madrid in the last decade or so.
Liverpool v Spurs & Man United v Man City in the next round, winners to play each other in the semis. They're already heating the balls.
Why does that make me a knobhead?We slaughtered Porto last year, and we've had the better of Spurs in recent years. What's wrong with wanting an easier fixture?
Why does that make me a knobhead?We slaughtered Porto last year, and we've had the better of Spurs in recent years. What's wrong with wanting an easier fixture?
We beat you 4-1 and drew 2-2 last season, and you only won this season because the ref was blind, I think the season before we drew both fixtures? Hardly 'getting the better' of us, is it?
You'd be favourites against us, but we wouldn't be an 'easy' fixture for you, and it's downright arrogant to suggest we would. Especially since we'd have it all to play for whereas you still have a league to focus on.
Simpyou’re a Liverpool supporter
Tommy the knobhead Liverpool fan
Yes, and the draw is for both the quarter and semi-final.Well, the draw on Friday is going to be interesting! English teams can play each other now, right?
Liverpool have some ridiculous results in Europe. How many teams beat Bayern at their stadium in a knockout round in Europe? I can only recall Barcelona and Real Madrid in the last decade or so.
The statistics are misleading as they don't account for the quality of the teams. Barcelona v Lyon tonight is the perfect example of this. They didn't go through in any part due to their 0-0 away but rather because they're a much better side and were always expected to win the tie anyway.
As for the bold part - away goals were 100% a factor in the tie though. The tie is totally different had Bayern actually scored at Anfield.
It's crazy to decline the opportunity to score a goal which is essentially counts as double and instead opt to take a team back to your place knowing that if they get a goal you're in trouble.
That was barely a touch to be fair, never mind a shove. Well that's part of the point, why didn't those morons in the VAR room signal to the ref to take a look at it again? Every guy that I spoke to today about the penalty felt there was nothing in it, and from the replays it looks like the guy tripped himself and was barely touched. Considering the magnitude of the game, there should have been a review. Otherwise what's the point of VAR.
A terrible version of Bayern.Liverpool have some ridiculous results in Europe. How many teams beat Bayern at their stadium in a knockout round in Europe? I can only recall Barcelona and Real Madrid in the last decade or so.
Damn you and your accurate statsI just seem to never worry when you lot come to Anfield (got stats for Klopp/Poch overall?) - Obviously you're a tougher draw than Porto, but I'd rather face you than Juve/Barca/United/City, and pretty even with Ajax.
Rule them out? They are the second favourites.
I think what is crazy is looking at it as "counting double". It's a tie-breaker, for that you need a tie in the first place. Had Bayern drawn 1-1 or even won 2-0 away and they would still be kicked out with today's result.