yeah they're through on away goals, game is finished
holy shit fulham...wow.
Fuck me, Fulham played amazingly tonight. I couldn't take my eyes off the game lol... very happy for the Fulham fans. What makes it better is the Juve players throwing their toys out the pram towards the end like pricks.
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Just lost £5 on acculmalator on both Juve and Pool going through d'oh!
urgh
More than one source has said something about that Chievo vs Catania!
you havin a bet on it?
I've stuck something down. I reckon with my luck someone will score a goal right at the end. Then a massive fight kicks off!
Hope anderlecht goes through tonight, bet of €2 w/ 6.5something ratio
Straight draw. Shiiiiiiet should I have put down 0-0?Jenspm wrote:
did you do correct score or just a straight draw?
come ooooonnnn
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oh fuck off
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My bet for tonight;
Liverpool - Lille
Liverpool's season so far has been the definition of disapointment. Out of the Champions League in the group stages, and fighting for a place in the CL next year as well.
They have, however, maintained a good record at home, with a record of 11-2-2. Those two losses were to respectable Arsenal and Villa, and the draws to Birmingham and City. Hardly teams they should be brushing aside, and really, they've been solid at home. They are currently on a seven game winning streak at home, and with a 4-1 victory over Pompey in the week-end, they'll be full of confidence and eager to progress to the next round of their last tournament of the season.
Lille have had a nice string of results lately, one loss in the last ten games in all competitions, but their away record is extremely average, 5-3-5. In Europe, they've only beaten Slavia Praha away.
Liverpool to qualify at almost evens is a massive price in my opinion.
Liverpool to qualify @ 1,96 (Betdaq)
Liverpool or Fulham for the final tbh. Have you seen who else is in?
FULHAM, LIVERPOOL, Hamburg, Benfica, Atletico Madrid, Standard Liege and Valencia
FULHAM, LIVERPOOL, Hamburg, Benfica, Atletico Madrid, Standard Liege and Valencia
I bet you 5 karma fulham winJenspm wrote:
Benfica are my favorites to win it
hope fulham win, hope torres dies
Yeah I want Fulham to go all the way as well, they deserve to most IMO.
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Same here mate, chuffed for their fans, I dunno where they rent them from but Ive never seen one let alone met one. Fucking good on them tho except no one said they would do it so I never watched lol.Toilet Sex wrote:
very happy for the Fulham fans.
That Roy Hodgson is alright, bit drippy but who cares, he could cut it at Man Utd after Fergie I reckon, not just on tonight of course.
my 2nd wife Georgie Thompson is the only Fulham fan I know of. Never met one either. Roy's a good manager, but I can't deny I'd love Mourinho at United because he's hilarious and brilliant at getting at the other teams, puts everything into his club (and shows it), knows what he's doing and he's an arrogant puff. People would hate United even more with a manager like him. But I wouldn't mind Roy either.1927 wrote:
Same here mate, chuffed for their fans, I dunno where they rent them from but Ive never seen one let alone met one. Fucking good on them tho except no one said they would do it so I never watched lol.Toilet Sex wrote:
very happy for the Fulham fans.
That Roy Hodgson is alright, bit drippy but who cares, he could cut it at Man Utd after Fergie I reckon, not just on tonight of course.
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He would be good at Man Utd and I reckon at the mo Mouriniho is in the lead to get it, the best of the Utd players is Hughes isnt it, in regards to managing. There are good managers around but his press conf's are his sound bytes are well funny. I like the fella he's alright and along with certain players would for them to come back to our league.
Bruce is doing pretty good too. Strachan isn't half bad either, then you've got the likes of Ince (lol), Keane (who I love).
Also the best ex united player, currently managing without a doubt is Ole Gunnar
Also the best ex united player, currently managing without a doubt is Ole Gunnar