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Who can be UEFA Champions
Chelsea
62%
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Manchester United
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  • rachrvp
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Laughing

 
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Great game... I wanted United to win to keep Chelsea out of the European history books. But I also wanted a epic fail by Ronaldo. And I got both! And Terry's was a bonus!

 
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who are the jokers voting for the mancs in the poll AFTER the game? Rolling Eyes dear oh dear

 
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fcking hell i just posted and it didn't show, you can guess what it said.

basics, the screen malfunctioned as anelka walked to the spot, only heard it on the speakers, im covered in beer, champagne, immesnse.

can't believe it. unbelievable.



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What was the general neutral consensus on the game? Interested whether you were interested?

 
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When John Terry was in tears, I was in tears, I literally was in tears laughing my fcking balls off, who could have written it better?



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lmao, stick it up your arse terry



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YESSSSS!!!! Get in United, so so so relieved Chelsea didnt win this, shows atleast theres some things in football you cant buy and cheat your way to.

Have the gam recorded as decided sleep was more important but cant wait to watch it when I get home tonight.

Ive gotta say tho, what the hell was Terry doing taking the decisive penalty? Glory hunting?? There was more capable people on the field, he should have left it to them but did he use his power as captain to get himself to take the kick? Can just imagine him afterwards going yea that kick was for Lampards mum bla bla bla.

 
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Also, I think Chelsea summed themselves up very poignantly with one act at the end ive just seen.

While United were lead up to get their medals by club legend Sir Bobby Charlton, Chelsea were lead up by........Peter Kenyon lol Confused

 
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Big Jono wrote:
Also, I think Chelsea summed themselves up very poignantly with one act at the end ive just seen.

While United were lead up to get their medals by club legend Sir Bobby Charlton, Chelsea were lead up by........Peter Kenyon lol Confused


Im guessing Roman was heading home and going to bed thinking of which manager he will get now. Cool

 
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Very good final. Very surprising as well.

Chelsea edged it for me. Should have won, but that's football. Penalties are cruel, somebody has to miss and somebody has to be a hero.

Seeing Ronaldo's penalty saved was a great joy. He stepped up with such a cocky look and paused before shooting and still had it saved. I hoped that would end it - but typical Mancs get another chance courtesy of a howler of a penalty.

Terry's penalty still doesn't top Riise's OG as the funniest moment though.

 
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Anyone else see Terry Spitting on Tevez? What a scumbag... That was divine intervention baby, cry for me Terry Cry!

 

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I'm a football first and after that a Chelsea fan. In a forum such as this I would expect similar priorities [albeit with personal choices in respect of the team supported].

First I would like to say congratulations to Manchester United. Their majestic first half display alone was a fitting tribute to the memory of those sadly lost in Munich and to the memory of Best, Busby et al. It's such a shame their so called supporters can't exhibit the same class and dignity of Paul Scholes [probably the finest English footballer of his generation].

Chelsea found themselves fortuitously back in the match at half time but on the resumption showed their talent, commitment and desire. For those of you that, at times rightly, constantly refer to the Chelsea players as cheats [and many other weak insults indicative of a limited intellect] it may be an appropriate time to remind you of the many appalling incidents that 'decorated' the career of the man responsible [to a large degree] for much of United's success, Roy Keane. A world class leader and player he also, as confessed in his book, deliberately set out to maim a fellow professional footballer. If a more recent example of behaviour not fitting for such talented characters is required look no further than the awesome Sir Alex Ferguson and his blatant dissent as the sides returned to the pitch after half time. Is Drogba a disgrace? Of course he is but he merely joins a distinguished [and sadly gifted] list that includes Robert Pires, Christiano Ronaldo, Steven Gerrard [sadly], Joe Cole and more or less every talented midfielder / forward of the last few years.

So, many of you laughed at and enjoyed the sight of a 'one-club' player experiencing a very public desolation. How very classy of you. Has he made mistakes? Of course although bearing remarkable similarity to equally undignifed acts by the likes of Rio Ferdinand [and don't forget that a) I live in Manchester and that b) I was in the same private members club right before his ill-advised 'shopping trip' a few years ago], Eric Cantona [remember him], Lee Sharpe, Bryan Robson, Paul McGrath and the 'never to be matched' George Best. You bang on about his wages yet it wasn't that long ago that Roy Keane was front page news when his new contract included a weekly salary of £75,000.

As for those of you that insist on insulting Frank Lampard I say with a high degree of confidence that you've never played the game, will never understand it and clealy have no appreciation of the many qualities that are required to become a top level player. A midfielder with his strike rate is a rate and valued commodity. For those that insist on repeating the drivel about his luck and/or deflected goals I simply advise you to watch his performance [and goals] against Bayern Munich a couple of years ago.

If you love football [presumably the reason for registering here] why not simply enjoy a superb and pulsating match rather than resort to pathetic and ill-informed jibes? We were treated to a game of skill, chances, commitment, no little petulance and stupidity and a dramatic [for me awful] finale.

Finally, for the idiot that referred to United 'getting their trophy back' I'd advise a subscription to the Rothmans Football Year Book and would also advise not to utter such nonsense in Liverpool, Madrid, Milan or Amsterdam [for starters].

Well done to both teams and my admiration in particular to Paul Scholes, Wes Brown, Petr Cech and John Terry.

 
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Laughing Best hangover I've ever been treated to, well and truly.

I don't think Chelsea edged it, it should have been over at half time if Tevez and Carrick took their chances, Chelsea would have been buried. And even when Chelsea were in the strongest position we still had a few decent chances. Their best chances hit the woodwork, United's were cleared off the line or saved well so there's a good bit of difference. Fairly even for my money and we had the lions share of possession with the better number of chances on target.

Aw, it still hasn't sunk in yet, that was the biggest match I've seen in my life and for it to turn like that, it was magical. I'm not going to dwell on any gripes from the game, maybe when the dust has settled a bit and my head isn't thumping Laughing

What a game, what a night!

 
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A room of 4 Leeds fans and Im the only one supporting Chelsea. Call themselves Leeds fans! Rolling Eyes
Terrys penalty hit the post after he slippped, so wasnt too bad. Almost got a bit lucky and went in.
Pass of the night: that long cross field ball to Ronaldo. Brilliant.
Worst sight of the night? Ashely Cole getting cramp and doing some "stretches"

 
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Laughing I'll never get tired of that. Tried to suck himself off to lift the spirits.

 
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If you remember the beckham miss in Portugal mot people complained about the shape of the pitch and had a few problem with their standing foot but here Terry is the only one who slipped ?
Bucked under pressure ?

Also funny to note that 3 good players missed their pen last night.

 
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Thanks Goodness for that! How irritating it would have been to here all that Terrys all bold rubbish if they had won. It couldn't have happened to a nicer bloke. Dont think we'll hear much from him for a while. Utd have got what they deserved although it really should have been another treble.

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