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UEFA Champions League 2010/11

boxhead

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I would have watched the game despite the loss, but gee, from what you guys are saying, too much diving and all this stupid stuff really spoiled it. Credit to Barcelona, you guys are the deserved winners and I am more confident you guys would have won and taken out the Champions League anyway :)
 

shiznit

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havent seen the game.... but i heard that Jose went crazy in the press conference.

apparently amongst other things he...

- Conceded that the tie was already over.
- Insinuated that Barca have undue influence over UEFA as they always end up playing against 10 men.
- rubbished Peps CL titles so far
- talked up his CL titles so far

:lol:

gotta love the special one...
 
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Barca has Mourinho shook he changes his tactics against them and is afraid to play football after being thrashed 5-0 and does Jose forget the ridiculous offside goal at the San Siro?

Fake Madrid had decisions go their way aswell like Di Maria's dive that got Alves booked, Adebayor only receiving a yellow for leading with the forearm in to a players throat, Pepe's ridiculous cartwheel fall where Mascherano's toe clipped his shin pads and Marcelo's stomp on Pedro which went unnoticed.

At the end of the day if Fake Ronaldo wasn't a ball hogging bitch he would have pass the ball to Adebayor with an open net to aim at and would have sent in free kicks to the box from the byline instead of going for goal because he hadn't seen any ball and the fake would have been in with a chance. Mourinho got out smarted, again, because he is shook and afraid to take Barca on.
 

hybrid_tiger

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Hard to argue with that. Ronaldo is really a selfish prick, always shoots from impossible angles. Always looking for personal glory.
 
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rename it to 'el boringo'

what a horrible game this was, so much diving it was sickening.

the best part was when zelic and waratifi were arguing lol

English teams > the rest
 

Jason Maher

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No sure why I sat through that. I suppose a few lolz at the histrionics from both teams, epic lolz at Fake Madrid's continued misfortunes and their stupid defensive mentality, and that goal from Messi made it worthwhile.
 

WireMan

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Worse game of football ever.

UEFA should just ban the lot of them, when are refs going to learn that if a player dives and cheats and you give him the freekick he will just keep doing it?

Alves should of been booked after the Pepe red card when he wanted to come back on after his near death experience he seemed to suffer from. Pedron and Sergio should just be given a slap as they are dragging the Barca name through the mud. Every single Barca player who ran at the ref should of been booked, Di Maria should of been booked 18 times for falling over.

As for Ronaldo, still dreaming of Madrid? Its a team game.

Jose post match comments were ace though. Nothing like sounding like a bad loser infront of the worlds media.



Compared to the feast of good football, great fans, great stadium and all round great day in the other semi.

Germany to be the second best football league very soon. ;-)
 

andrew057

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f**k Barca and their constant diving and attempts to manipulate the refs.

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what I want to see is a crackdown on what puyol and co did all game, running up to the ref and arguing over every decision.

as well as diving and theatrics.

but they are stubborn and won't do anything about it, just like goalline video technology, backward ass douchebags
 

Twizzle

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what I want to see is a crackdown on what puyol and co did all game, running up to the ref and arguing over every decision.

as well as diving and theatrics.

but they are stubborn and won't do anything about it, just like goalline video technology, backward ass douchebags

totally agree
 

Ridders

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Barca has Mourinho shook he changes his tactics against them and is afraid to play football after being thrashed 5-0 and does Jose forget the ridiculous offside goal at the San Siro?

Fake Madrid had decisions go their way aswell like Di Maria's dive that got Alves booked, Adebayor only receiving a yellow for leading with the forearm in to a players throat, Pepe's ridiculous cartwheel fall where Mascherano's toe clipped his shin pads and Marcelo's stomp on Pedro which went unnoticed.

At the end of the day if Fake Ronaldo wasn't a ball hogging bitch he would have pass the ball to Adebayor with an open net to aim at and would have sent in free kicks to the box from the byline instead of going for goal because he hadn't seen any ball and the fake would have been in with a chance. Mourinho got out smarted, again, because he is shook and afraid to take Barca on.

All good points. On reviewing the game again, Real had quite a few decisions going their way.

Looking forward to the second leg, as it should be a far better game, given that Real will actually have to try and play if they have any chance of making the Final.

Will be a tall order with Pepe and Ramos out due to suspension.
 

Ridders

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havent seen the game.... but i heard that Jose went crazy in the press conference.

apparently amongst other things he...

- Conceded that the tie was already over.
- Insinuated that Barca have undue influence over UEFA as they always end up playing against 10 men.
- rubbished Peps CL titles so far
- talked up his CL titles so far

:lol:

gotta love the special one...

It was something else. Fergie would have been proud of that deflection effort. Now everyone's going to forget that Barca had multiple big calls go against them during the game.

José Mourinho rages at 'plot' to put Barcelona in the final

José Mourinho effectively accused Uefa of fixing it for Barcelona to reach the Champions League final after his Real Madrid team were beaten 2-0 at home by their fiercest rivals in an ugly and controversy-filled first leg of their semi-final.

Mourinho claimed it was "impossible" for Madrid to defeat the dark forces lined up against them after a night on which he and his defender Pepe were sent off. Two goals by Lionel Messi followed those dismissals to leave Barça on the verge of the final, where they look certain to meet Manchester United.

Madrid's coach accused Barcelona of wielding untouchable power in European football and said their coach, Pep Guardiola, should feel "ashamed" if he wins a competition that "yet again" is engulfed in "scandal". Barcelona also had a man sent off, their substitute goalkeeper, José Pinto, for his role in a mass brawl as the teams left the field at half-time. The incident was one of numerous flashpoints.

"One day," Mourinho said, pointedly using the Barcelona coach's full name, "I would like Josep Guardiola to win this competition properly." That was a reference to the controversial semi-final victory of Guardiola's team over Chelsea en route to their triumph in 2009.

Mourinho, who has had a player sent off in all four meetings with Barcelona this season and with Internazionale in last season's semi-final, said that he did not want to say what he "really thinks" because he feared a life ban but he did insist he felt "disgusted" to be working in football. In the end there was little holding back. The accusation was hardly a veiled one.

Mourinho claimed his red card and that handed to Pepe were unjustified and that this was not the first time Barcelona's opponents have been singled out for unfair punishment. He reeled off a list of referees whom he said had "favoured" the Catalan side, pointing an accusing finger at those who he sees as engaged in a pro‑Barça conspiracy. He insisted that the evidence is unavoidable and asked: "Why?"

"If I tell Uefa what I really think and feel, my career would end now," Mourinho said. "Instead I will just ask a question to which I hope one day to get a response: Why? Why? Why Ovrebo? Why Busacca? Why De Bleeckere? Why Stark? Why? Because every semi-final the same things happen. We are talking about an absolutely fantastic football team, so why do they need that? Why? Why does a team as good as they are need something [extra] that is so obvious that everyone sees it?

"Why Ovrebo [two] years ago [when the Norwegian referee did not give Chelsea a series of penalties against Barcelona]? Why couldn't Chelsea go to the final? Last year it was a miracle that Inter got there playing with 10 men for so long. A miracle. Why weren't there four penalties against Chelsea [in 2009]? Why send off [Arsenal's Robin] Van Persie [in the last 16]? Where does their power come from?

"It could have been 0-0 tonight, but then suddenly we are down to 10 men and they have a free path to find solutions that they could not find before then: we could have played for three hours and they would not have scored. But today we have seen that it is not difficult – it is impossible.

"The question," Mourinho continued, "is why? I don't know if it is the Unicef sponsorship or if it is because they are nice guys. I don't understand. Congratulations to Barcelona on being a great team and congratulations for all the other stuff you have which must be very hard to achieve. They have power and we have no chance. Chelsea had bans for Drogba and Bosingwa; Wenger and Nasri were banned for Arsenal; me today. I don't know why. All I can do is leave that question here in the air and hope that one day I will get the response. They have to get to the final, and they'll get there, full stop."

Asked if Madrid, trailing 2-0, were now out, Mourinho replied simply: "Yes, yes." There was a pause and then he added: "We will go there with pride and respect for football. It is a world that sometimes disgusts me to live in and earn a living from, but it is my world. We have to go there without Pepe, who didn't do anything, without [the suspended] Ramos who did nothing, without a coach who can't be on the bench. It is impossible. And if we score a goal and open up the tie a little, they will just kill it again. Tonight we have seen that we do not have any chance."

Mourinho sought to discredit Barcelona's 2009 Champions League success and any victory they may have this season.

"Josep Guardiola is a fantastic coach," he said, "but I have won two Champions Leagues. He has won [only] one Champions League and that is one that would embarrass me. I would be ashamed to have won it with the scandal of Stamford Bridge and, if he wins it this year, it will be with the scandal of the Bernabéu. I hope that one day he can win a proper Champions League. Deep down, if they are good people, it cannot taste right for them. I hope one day Guardiola has the chance of winning a brilliant, clean championship with no scandal."

On their website, Barcelona responded to the Portuguese's comments by threatening to report him to Uefa. "Barcelona's legal department will study the declarations made by José Mourinho to determine whether to refer them to Uefa," a club statement read.

"In the post match press conference, Jose Mourinho severely criticised the referee (Wolfgang) Stark and insinuated that Uefa treated Barcelona favourably."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/apr/28/jose-mourinho-real-madrid-barcelona

Just curiously, I am the only one who though that Pepe's sending off was justified? High foot, studs up. Sure he was going for the ball and just mistimed his tackle, but we see players getting sent of for dangerous mis-timed tackles all the time.

I wonder if he's nervous about his job security? Real Managers have been fired for achieving more than he has in his stint there thus far.
 
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Twizzle

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he didn't whinge or carry on about conspiracy theories when Crouch got 2 yellows in the first 10 mins against his mob

we see shit like that let go all the time as well without even awarding a penalty, not sure it was a red

geez Jose can be a bit of a goose, he's rivaling Wenger for bad sport of the year award
 
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Barca has Mourinho shook he changes his tactics against them and is afraid to play football after being thrashed 5-0 and does Jose forget the ridiculous offside goal at the San Siro?

Fake Madrid had decisions go their way aswell like Di Maria's dive that got Alves booked, Adebayor only receiving a yellow for leading with the forearm in to a players throat, Pepe's ridiculous cartwheel fall where Mascherano's toe clipped his shin pads and Marcelo's stomp on Pedro which went unnoticed.

At the end of the day if Fake Ronaldo wasn't a ball hogging bitch he would have pass the ball to Adebayor with an open net to aim at and would have sent in free kicks to the box from the byline instead of going for goal because he hadn't seen any ball and the fake would have been in with a chance. Mourinho got out smarted, again, because he is shook and afraid to take Barca on.

I agree with all these points too.

fake ronaldo shooting from an impossible angle instead of passing gave me a good chuckle.
 
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gotta say though, the Chelski/Barca game was the worst refereeing games to this day

I know many lulz were had around the world with drogba and ballacks antics (benny hill lol) but even blind freddy could see we got rorted.
 

Ridders

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gotta say though, the Chelski/Barca game was the worst refereeing games to this day

I know many lulz were had around the world with drogba and ballacks antics (benny hill lol) but even blind freddy could see we got rorted.

There's no bigger myth in football than this.

The worst decision in that game was Abidal getting sent off because Anelka tripped himself over.
 

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