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Posted: 27-05-2005 11:59
by `Ghost`
Rens2Sea wrote:
Blahblahblah, most ppl don't care...
so leave the ones that do to reply o;
Posted: 27-05-2005 13:10
by Cenotaph
`Ghost` wrote:
they got further up the table in the premiership, and earned their spot, Liverpool never.
True, but another way to look at this is: Liverpool won the UCL, they earned their spot.
Remember that in the old Champions League/Cup format, only the domestic champions and the competition holder were actually allowed to participate in it

Posted: 28-05-2005 12:58
by [1234]Jr
Was reading the totally reliable Sun newspaper today - they reckon (dont ask me where they pull this shit from) that Turkish side fenerbahce will be left out next season, as out of the 16 qualified teams, they're 16th .. or some bollocks..
Anyway, woooooo, no :p Turkey will go round and stab some fans.. oh wait, they do that anyway (duh)
Posted: 28-05-2005 13:14
by NoSexualFreak
real madrid won the ECL, came outside the qualification.. look what happened there.
i dont really mind, who needs 4th when you have a 5th.
Posted: 28-05-2005 17:26
by fro
that was a decision of the wonky spanish fa, we have rules dear
Posted: 29-05-2005 08:34
by Austin^13
if liverpool are good enoguh to win the champions league (which they shouldnt have cos they DIDNT score past chelsea LAMERS!!) then they should be good enough to come at least fourth in the premiership, shows ya how much luck/skill is involved with that team!
Posted: 29-05-2005 08:55
by `Ghost`
whos this joker ^
tell me you're not from europe.
Ok Cenotaph has a point o; so why were the rules changed this season ... why are the holders not allowed to defend their title this time O_o
edit: Signature is old, Ghost > Cascade, duh
Posted: 29-05-2005 18:11
by Austin^13
i am from europe (UK) and liverpool shouldnt be in the comp next year
Posted: 29-05-2005 21:32
by speedy
Austin^13 wrote:
if liverpool are good enoguh to win the champions league (which they shouldnt have cos they DIDNT score past chelsea LAMERS!!) then they should be good enough to come at least fourth in the premiership, shows ya how much luck/skill is involved with that team!
hey i thought you didn't like football
Posted: 29-05-2005 21:44
by Messy
`Ghost` wrote:
I agree with Gazman o; support your countries clubs not foriegn teams against them |: ... just bs
What do the quality of a team and the love for a sport have to do with nationalism? :\
..just cowpoo
Posted: 29-05-2005 21:58
by NoSexualFreak
im sorry gaz but if it was man utd/evertonians in that final i'd rather shoot myself than to cheer on the local rivalry.
austin it shows that Liverpool no matter what happens are the best team... we got a better result i think at stamford bridge than you did at anfield to allow us to qualify...not liverpools fault you couldnt beat us at your own ground. (and just think.. at the time, 1-0 down or 0-0 with a penalty..and chech sent off?) kthx.
Posted: 29-05-2005 22:08
by Messy
Technically, what practical advantage does playing 'at your own ground' really give you?
Nothing measurable anyway /o\
Posted: 30-05-2005 00:42
by The_One
A hostile crowd can intimidate opposing players. Of course it can also spur them on, depending on the person.
Posted: 30-05-2005 09:40
by NoSexualFreak
technichally i agree, statistically* and morally; i dont.
Posted: 30-05-2005 11:00
by `Ghost`
I cheered on Liverpool in that final... Im an everton supporter O_o yes it may be cheering on the rivalry, but in the CL wouldnt you rather an english club win it? Its not the home rivalries ... Welllll what ever, Id rather cheer an english/welsh/scottish club on in the final of the CL, Man UTD, Arsenal, Chelsea... Liverpool, hell i'd cheer Yeovil on (Dont laugh, Yeovil are destined for the premiership and the Champions League o; )
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