howard_the_duck Posted April 17, 2006 Share Posted April 17, 2006 (edited) oh my tama nga ang assumption ko,ako lng ata ang MANU fan here and evryones against us... :thumbsdownsmiley:<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Don't be sad, ang layo kasi ng agwat, kung maski 5 points siguro pwede pa. Pero at least ManU's going to the Champions League hehehe. Edited April 17, 2006 by howard_the_duck Quote Link to comment
dj_flip03 Posted April 17, 2006 Share Posted April 17, 2006 O sige na. May pag-asa pa rin sila. Basta dapat MATALO, hindi draw kundi MATALO and Chelsea at all games and dapat ang ManU MANALO, hindi rin draw, kundi MANALO at all games left. Fortunately they won over Tottenham last monday. Kaya pwede pa. By the way, I was a fan of ManU (around 1998-1999). But that was then Quote Link to comment
_eRon_ Posted April 18, 2006 Share Posted April 18, 2006 ei, nakalimutan nyo ata, Manchester United fan din ako.. panalo ManU sa Spurs, 2-1..two goals from Wayne Rooney to seal the win for the Red devils and keep their hopes of stealing the title from Chelsea.. Manchester United vs. Chelsea on April 29, kelangan manalo ng ManU para may chance pa din sila manalo sa EPL.. Pero yun nga, at least ManU is definitely going to the Champions League next year.. Quote Link to comment
howard_the_duck Posted April 18, 2006 Share Posted April 18, 2006 Napansin ko lang, laging nakakalusot ang villarreal by away goals hehehe Quote Link to comment
redshirt Posted April 18, 2006 Share Posted April 18, 2006 Napansin ko lang, laging nakakalusot ang villarreal by away goals hehehe<{POST_SNAPBACK}> lucky bastards!! long hair daw kasi si Diyego Forlan Quote Link to comment
howard_the_duck Posted April 18, 2006 Share Posted April 18, 2006 lucky bastards!! long hair daw kasi si Diyego Forlan <{POST_SNAPBACK}>kung maabot ang villarreal by away goals vs. arsenal super lucky na silaat least walang away goals sa final Quote Link to comment
teio Posted April 18, 2006 Share Posted April 18, 2006 me too... back when beckham was still casting his magic in the theatre of dreams... and when they were the good boys... with the boys in red from merseyside as their opposite...By the way, I was a fan of ManU (around 1998-1999). But that was then<{POST_SNAPBACK}> chelsea needs just a point to clinch the title... and why is there still such a fuss on overtaking them for the trophy?... the more important thing right now for manchester united is to secure the second spot to have an automatic place in the next champion's league... liverpool is just knocking behind them... Quote Link to comment
xycho_g Posted April 18, 2006 Share Posted April 18, 2006 go MILAN!!! CL mmya... Quote Link to comment
howard_the_duck Posted April 18, 2006 Share Posted April 18, 2006 i'm too sleepy lol Quote Link to comment
xycho_g Posted April 18, 2006 Share Posted April 18, 2006 talo milan...t**...guily scored....1-0....bukas na arsenal and villareal... go villlareal!...haha.. Quote Link to comment
_eRon_ Posted April 19, 2006 Share Posted April 19, 2006 Champions League: Barcelona too strong for AC Milan in first legWritten by: Jonathan Roorda http://www.soccerway.com/news/2006/april/1...an-in-first-leg MILAN, Apr 18 (SW) - A goal from Frenchman Ludovic Giuly earned FC Barcelona a valuable 0-1 victory at AC Milan in the first leg of the Champions League semi finals. Fifteen minutes had been played at San Siro stadium when the hosts almost took the lead. Alberto Gilardino attempted a strike on Barcelona's goal but hit the post. Not much later, it was Shevchenko to scare the visitors but goalkeeper Víctor Valdés did well to block the Ukranian's shot. In the next phase, Barcelona put more pressure on their Italians opponents with chances for Samuel Eto'o and Ludovic Giuly but 'keeper Dida kept the ball away from his goal. The first yellow card of the match was for Carles Puyol in the 35th minute. The Catalan defender committed a foul Kaká and was booked by French referee Alain Sars. In the second half, Barcelona were looking for that important away goal and the guests were awarded for their work when Ludovic Giuly broke the deadlock in the 57th minute. The Frenchman received a perfect pass from playmaker Ronaldinho and got past Kakha Kaladze before beating Dida. Barcelona almost doubled their lead in the 64th minute. A counter-attack enabled Ronaldinho to try his luck but the Brazilian hit the post with Dida beaten. Defender Oleguer injured himself while ending a Milan attack and had to be replaced in the 75th minute. Thiago Motta came on the pitch to defend Barcelona's colors for the remaining time. At this point, both sides created small chances with Milan hunting for the equalizer while Barcelona tried to lock the tie. Milan almost equalized in the 80th minute. Substitute Massimo Ambrosini received a through-pass from Kaká and had the perfect opportunity to score, but his diagonal attempt went well wide of Barcelona's goal. A foul from Alessandro Nesta on Ronaldinho earned the defender a second yellow card a minute later, and the victim only just missed the following free kick. Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard took off Ronaldinho in the 90th minute, and brought on Maxi López for the remaining minutes. In the final minutes, Barcelona kept the ball on Milan's half and made sure to avoid sudden counter-attacks. The final whistle sounded after three minutes of added time, and Milan will have a more than difficult task to beat Barcelona at Camp Nou in the second leg. AC MILAN/BARCELONA TEAMS AC Milan Manager: Carlo Ancelotti Formation: 4-4-2 (Diamond) 1 - Dida 31 - Jaap Stam 4 - Kakha Kaladze 13 - Alessandro Nesta 27 - Serginho 21 - Andrea Pirlo 8 - Gennaro Gattuso 20 - Clarence Seedorf 9 - Kaká 7 - Andriy Shevchenko 11 - Alberto Gilardino Reserves: 16 - Zeljko Kalac (GK) 2 - Cafú 3 - Paolo Maldini 10 - Rui Costa 14 - Johann Vogel 23 - Massimo Ambrosini 37 - Marcio Amoroso FC Barcelona Manager: Frank Rijkaard Formation: 4-3-3 1 - Víctor Valdés 23 - Oleguer 5 - Carles Puyol 4 - Rafael Márquez 12 - Giovanni van Bronckhorst 15 - Edmílson 17 - Mark van Bommel 24 - Andrés Iniesta 8 - Ludovic Giuly 10 - Ronaldinho 9 - Samuel Eto'o Reserves: 25 - Albert Jorquera (GK) 2 - Juliano Belletti 3 - Thiago Motta 11 - Maxi López 14 - Santi Ezquerro 16 - Sylvinho 18 - Gabri Venue: Giuseppe Meazza, Milan Referee: Alain Sars (FRA) Assistants: Frédéric Arnault and Eric Castellani (FRA) Fourth Official: Bruno Coue (FRA) Quote Link to comment
howard_the_duck Posted April 19, 2006 Share Posted April 19, 2006 Umaasa pa naman ang coach ng Milan na sila ang makaka 1-0. Arsenal na ang papasok sa Final, Villarreal has been to lucky Quote Link to comment
dj_flip03 Posted April 19, 2006 Share Posted April 19, 2006 Arsenal 1 - 0 Villareal Ayos to! Arsenal vs. Baca na siguro to sa finals! :boo: Quote Link to comment
redshirt Posted April 20, 2006 Share Posted April 20, 2006 Arsenal 1 - 0 Villareal Ayos to! Arsenal vs. Baca na siguro to sa finals! :boo:<{POST_SNAPBACK}> milan is an unpredictable team don't write them off yet if second place lng ang united wtf ok lng since automatic cl spot yun.i hope na 2nd din ang Real Madrid,Hamburg and AC Milano Quote Link to comment
teio Posted April 20, 2006 Share Posted April 20, 2006 let us still not count out the losers of the first leg... ac milan is just so damn good and villareal had already shown how resilient they are... para silang ipis na kahit i-flush mo na sa inidoro ay aakyat pa rin... pero kung papalarin ang arsenal at barcelona na makapasok sa finals... it would be "graceful" offense against "ruthless" offense... Quote Link to comment
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