1. Originally posted by clover68:Messi conclusion is more beautiful (defenders are still trying to understand what he did)
    the action of Maradona goal is awesome in the whole




    at the exact moment I saw him I remembered that goal by Diego

    Edit: I suppose that you are happy Ronnie, no?
  2. Tim , did you see Barca ??
  3. of course i am
    i'm a football lover so i'm glad the better team passed the round ... hehehe
    i always support the remuntadas ...

  4. Yes, nice offside goal in there To be fair, after five minutes I expected Milan to be 4-0 down at half time. The job was to score and they failed. El Shaarawy is the man you want on the ball and whenever he got in position, he fluffed his shots. Niang should've scored in the first half too. If you don't take those chances though, you'll be punished.

    I'm looking forward to Bayern-Arsenal tonight.
  5. ^ +1, but I have no idea where to watch it. I'll find a stream I hope
  6. Thaaanksss Tim!!!


    So, the new Pope is Argentinian........


    Argentina has now both the Pope and God
  7. No problem.

    Good start for Arsenal, they just need to turn it up a gear in the second half now. The atmosphere is dead though, it's like a library.
  8. Time is running out...
  9. Apart from the goals and a fight, there wasn't much to shout about in that game.

    All eyes on Ronnie and Andrew now. Can Inter come from 3-0 down to beat Tottenham?
  10. no way half team is in Vatican to celebrate hehe

  11. I've heard some excuses

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    Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says it is a "massive wake-up call" that no English clubs have reached the quarter-finals of the Champions League. Bayern Munich's victory over the Gunners on the away goals rule on Wednesday means England will not have a team in the last eight for the first time since the 1995-96 season. "It's a massive disappointment for English football," said Wenger.

    Come home Wenger, you're drunk. Complete non-story. Looking at the finals over the past five years, we've produced five finalists. Manchester United in three, Chelsea in two. But it's hardly been a varied mix with Barcelona and Inter also competing in two finals. I think Spain and Germany have needed the wake-up call considering that England and Italy have dominated the finals for the past ten years with eight and five representations respectively, compared to the three for Spain and two for Germany. Even in terms of unique clubs, England and Italy come out on top with four (Manchester United (3), Chelsea (2), Liverpool (2), and Arsenal) and three (Inter (2), Milan (2), and Juventus). Spain have had Barcelona in three finals and Germany have had Bayern in two. Between 2005 and 2009, there was an English club in each final. Italy were the country last to have such a strong run between 1992 and 1998.

    In terms of winners of the past ten years, it's a tie between England, Spain and Italy sharing nine titles. Only Portugal has broken into that.