The quality of refereeing throughout Britain has dramatically declined recently. Celtic were just robbed of a cup final place because of a dodgy handball decision.
Madrid = Lost Barcelona = Lost I = WIN I hate those two. And I'm a fan of Bayern (although not as much as I'm a Liverpool fan)
Bayern will smash Madrid! 0:1 for munich in Bernabéu. In the Munich final Bayern will win with ten percent luck, twenty percent skill Fifteen percent concentrated power of will Five percent pleasure, fifty percent pain And a hundred percent reason to remember the name of the CL-winner: Bayern Munich!
You have a problem with that? On another note: BARÇA: GTFO. I despise those guys. Madrid as well, so Bayern has to get their shit together and mantain the slight advantage they got.
^ Chelsea have to play the final without Terry,Meireles,Ramires and Ivanovic. Goodluck Rent boys ! And yes Liverpool sucks ass.
Mission accomplished. I say, if nothing goes completely wrong, Bayern will win the final. My guess: 3:1
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepag...and-manager-Roy-Hodgson-set-for-FA-talks.html never saw Roy Hodgson as a candidate myself..
Squeaky bum time lol. I will Personally commit suicide if we lose tomorrow . Anyways United United, Blue goon are tarts !!
Only reason he's the leading candidate is because he has international experience. Otherwise I wouldn't rank him very high on the list of possibilities at all.
I don't know why the FA came with that Hodgson thing, I mean, it's proven that he can't work with "success-demanding" teams, he didn't do well at Inter, neither at Liverpool (we even were in relegation zone for a little while) and in a national squad so "desperate" for a result, it won't happen. Also, his win percentage is around 33% so if he's chosen as England manager, winning 2 games from the group stage would be a surprise Harry is the best candidate if they're looking for an englishman, though I'd like him to stay at Spurs because they are quite a competitive side (but kinda erratic I must admit) and the league gets a little more interesting when there are many candidates to the title, though they all fell in the 2nd leg of the season. Also, I think the manager himself is not the source of England's problems, but the squad as well. England has a lot of quality players BUT most of the higher profile ones play in similar positions in midfield (Lampard, Gerrard, Barry, Milner, Parker, for example), and there isn't that balance in quality in other positions, they struggled to find a good keeper (thankfully Hart has rescued the day), and there's not a wide choice in defenders and strikers, so they really need to work on developing their youngsters and find talent there. I don't think England has a chance, they might go through the group stage, but will be knocked out later. ----------------------------- Seems like Fergie got beaten by Mancini & Ko.(mpany)