1. in the groupstage? not that hard as it seemed .. second round? come on was against Celtic when they met a real team they showed what they are .. Milan surpised you? jeez 4 - 0 hehe

    agree with what you say about the germans; first part about Bayern, even though Borussia way of playing is more enjoyable at some time
    .. and final will be at Wembley not at Westfalen
  2. Your right about Milan, they only suprised in the home match and they didn't had a very hard group. Its just that I thought when they sold Zlatan and Silva we wouldn't hear a thing from them anymore in the CL. Still they managed to beat Barca.

    Don't agree about Juve, Shaktar and Chelsea are good teams and it's quite a peformance for them to defeat both. And I liked they way they played in the groupstage, plus they have Pirlo

    Final is at Wembley again? second time in 3 years?
  3. yes .. 2011 Barca - Man Utd .. right Tim? ops sorry
  4. For me :

    Barca
    Madrid
    Dortmund
    Munich

    3 of 4 are the same from last year ....without doubt there are the best 3 teams of the world
  5. It's at Wembley to celebrate 100 years of the FA.
  6. The Premier League has voted to introduce goal-line technology from the 2013-14 season. British-based Hawk-Eye has been awarded the contract to provide the system. Hawk-Eye uses seven cameras per goal to detect the ball and claims its system is "millimetre accurate, ensuring no broadcast replays could disprove the decision".

    Excellent news
  7. Nice, that is great news. Now we can hope for a rule that allows a team to review one decision with video material. So many offside goals the past few days in the Champions League..
  8. yes a good news .. they will use it at Confederations Cup too
  9. Only for these times when the ball *almost* crosses the line? Or also for off-sides, fautls, etc?
  10. just for the goal-non goal
  11. I thought the other system with stuff on the goal seemed cooler.
  12. The existing tech is fine. 7 hawk eye cameras is going to cost an absolute shit load of cash.