Green Haifa Fan wrote:hi!
u really slight on us b4?
i guess we're not so bad, ain't we??
You're not bad, but you're not great either.
Green Haifa Fan wrote:hi!
u really slight on us b4?
i guess we're not so bad, ain't we??
israeli girl19 wrote:just a lil serious question.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060810/ts_nm/security_britain_dc_16
why doesn't uefa ban internetional soccer games in England?
Kikosemmek wrote:Hey there, red fans. I'm an Israeli native of Haifa. I'd first like to appologize on behalf of some Israeli posters speaking nonsense. Pay them no mind, and I hope you don't take them as an example for the rest of us.
Maccabi is my home team. I grew up with it in my childhood struggling through the mid 90's, even dropping into a lower league before regaining status. As of now, Maccabi Haifa has won three championships in a row, and counting.
What I really wanted to say is driven by what I've read so far. I think many of you underestimated Maccabi when you predicted those 3-0s or 4-0s or what-have-you. I think you should realize that this is a very different team from the one that won this latest Israeli championship - we've lost two great starting midfielders, Idan Tal and Michael Zandberg, who played a great role in the linup, as well as three starting defenders, which are Arik Benado (the now ex-captain), Klemi Saban, and Adoram Keise. All of these players were starters, and all of them held positions on the Israeli national team. This _might_ just explain why Maccabi's defence has been suffering on this first game.
I hope you understand that the Maccabi Haifa that played you three days ago at Anfield is a wounded animal, as we lost these five players just after winning the championship, a couple of months ago.
Let me tell you that I had no illusions of victory against a giant club like Liverpool. Hell, that 2-1 was actually a point of pride for me in Maccabi. I thought they'd take a score like 2-0, myself. I don't think any Maccabi fan thinks we can beat Liverpool. I do think, however, that Maccabi is a worthy team, and am glad that it at least gave Liverpool a sting at Anfield, and didn't go down scoreless. Hopefully, some more of Maccabi's offensive flare will show up for the second leg.
This ramble will come to a close, but I just wanted to make it clear that unlike what some of you have said, Maccabi Haifa is NOT a team to be taken lightly, even though our chances of winning against you were never quite that high.
By the way, I respect Liverpool because it's my favourite English club. I follow the English league when I can.
0asis wrote:Green Haifa Fan wrote:hi!
u really slight on us b4?
i guess we're not so bad, ain't we??
You're not bad, but you're not great either.
Kikosemmek wrote:Hey there, red fans. I'm an Israeli native of Haifa. I'd first like to appologize on behalf of some Israeli posters speaking nonsense. Pay them no mind, and I hope you don't take them as an example for the rest of us.
Maccabi is my home team. I grew up with it in my childhood struggling through the mid 90's, even dropping into a lower league before regaining status. As of now, Maccabi Haifa has won three championships in a row, and counting.
What I really wanted to say is driven by what I've read so far. I think many of you underestimated Maccabi when you predicted those 3-0s or 4-0s or what-have-you. I think you should realize that this is a very different team from the one that won this latest Israeli championship - we've lost two great starting midfielders, Idan Tal and Michael Zandberg, who played a great role in the linup, as well as three starting defenders, which are Arik Benado (the now ex-captain), Klemi Saban, and Adoram Keise. All of these players were starters, and all of them held positions on the Israeli national team. This _might_ just explain why Maccabi's defence has been suffering on this first game.
I hope you understand that the Maccabi Haifa that played you three days ago at Anfield is a wounded animal, as we lost these five players just after winning the championship, a couple of months ago.
Let me tell you that I had no illusions of victory against a giant club like Liverpool. Hell, that 2-1 was actually a point of pride for me in Maccabi. I thought they'd take a score like 2-0, myself. I don't think any Maccabi fan thinks we can beat Liverpool. I do think, however, that Maccabi is a worthy team, and am glad that it at least gave Liverpool a sting at Anfield, and didn't go down scoreless. Hopefully, some more of Maccabi's offensive flare will show up for the second leg.
This ramble will come to a close, but I just wanted to make it clear that unlike what some of you have said, Maccabi Haifa is NOT a team to be taken lightly, even though our chances of winning against you were never quite that high.
By the way, I respect Liverpool because it's my favourite English club. I follow the English league when I can.
Kikosemmek wrote:What I really wanted to say is driven by what I've read so far. I think many of you underestimated Maccabi when you predicted those 3-0s or 4-0s or what-have-you.
Let me tell you that I had no illusions of victory against a giant club like Liverpool. Hell, that 2-1 was actually a point of pride for me in Maccabi. I thought they'd take a score like 2-0, myself. I don't think any Maccabi fan thinks we can beat Liverpool. I do think, however, that Maccabi is a worthy team, and am glad that it at least gave Liverpool a sting at Anfield, and didn't go down scoreless. Hopefully, some more of Maccabi's offensive flare will show up for the second leg.
anti-hero wrote:Kikosemmek wrote:Hey there, red fans. I'm an Israeli native of Haifa. I'd first like to appologize on behalf of some Israeli posters speaking nonsense. Pay them no mind, and I hope you don't take them as an example for the rest of us.
Maccabi is my home team. I grew up with it in my childhood struggling through the mid 90's, even dropping into a lower league before regaining status. As of now, Maccabi Haifa has won three championships in a row, and counting.
What I really wanted to say is driven by what I've read so far. I think many of you underestimated Maccabi when you predicted those 3-0s or 4-0s or what-have-you. I think you should realize that this is a very different team from the one that won this latest Israeli championship - we've lost two great starting midfielders, Idan Tal and Michael Zandberg, who played a great role in the linup, as well as three starting defenders, which are Arik Benado (the now ex-captain), Klemi Saban, and Adoram Keise. All of these players were starters, and all of them held positions on the Israeli national team. This _might_ just explain why Maccabi's defence has been suffering on this first game.
I hope you understand that the Maccabi Haifa that played you three days ago at Anfield is a wounded animal, as we lost these five players just after winning the championship, a couple of months ago.
Let me tell you that I had no illusions of victory against a giant club like Liverpool. Hell, that 2-1 was actually a point of pride for me in Maccabi. I thought they'd take a score like 2-0, myself. I don't think any Maccabi fan thinks we can beat Liverpool. I do think, however, that Maccabi is a worthy team, and am glad that it at least gave Liverpool a sting at Anfield, and didn't go down scoreless. Hopefully, some more of Maccabi's offensive flare will show up for the second leg.
This ramble will come to a close, but I just wanted to make it clear that unlike what some of you have said, Maccabi Haifa is NOT a team to be taken lightly, even though our chances of winning against you were never quite that high.
By the way, I respect Liverpool because it's my favourite English club. I follow the English league when I can.
Well, where the hell were you when tons of stupid 14 year old Maccabi Haifa fans flooded our forum?
You sound like a good guy anyways, so welcome to the forum.
We usually enjoy having fans of other football clubs on board, but honestly, those fans were way out of line. Action, re-action. That stuff.
To be fair, I personally did not know a lot about Maccabi Haifa, except that its in the Israeli league..
Which I guess, owing to that fact, led me to think you were a crap team. But Maccabi Haifa proved me wrong yesterday, and credit to that.
But you also forget, we werent really on our day yesterday, and everybody knows a fired up Liverpool would wipe the floor with any team any day.
I guess, Maccabi Haifa werent pushovers after all.
They were a decent side.
Sorry I cant say the same about some of your fellow fans though.
anti-hero wrote:Kikosemmek wrote:Hey there, red fans. I'm an Israeli native of Haifa. I'd first like to appologize on behalf of some Israeli posters speaking nonsense. Pay them no mind, and I hope you don't take them as an example for the rest of us.
Maccabi is my home team. I grew up with it in my childhood struggling through the mid 90's, even dropping into a lower league before regaining status. As of now, Maccabi Haifa has won three championships in a row, and counting.
What I really wanted to say is driven by what I've read so far. I think many of you underestimated Maccabi when you predicted those 3-0s or 4-0s or what-have-you. I think you should realize that this is a very different team from the one that won this latest Israeli championship - we've lost two great starting midfielders, Idan Tal and Michael Zandberg, who played a great role in the linup, as well as three starting defenders, which are Arik Benado (the now ex-captain), Klemi Saban, and Adoram Keise. All of these players were starters, and all of them held positions on the Israeli national team. This _might_ just explain why Maccabi's defence has been suffering on this first game.
I hope you understand that the Maccabi Haifa that played you three days ago at Anfield is a wounded animal, as we lost these five players just after winning the championship, a couple of months ago.
Let me tell you that I had no illusions of victory against a giant club like Liverpool. Hell, that 2-1 was actually a point of pride for me in Maccabi. I thought they'd take a score like 2-0, myself. I don't think any Maccabi fan thinks we can beat Liverpool. I do think, however, that Maccabi is a worthy team, and am glad that it at least gave Liverpool a sting at Anfield, and didn't go down scoreless. Hopefully, some more of Maccabi's offensive flare will show up for the second leg.
This ramble will come to a close, but I just wanted to make it clear that unlike what some of you have said, Maccabi Haifa is NOT a team to be taken lightly, even though our chances of winning against you were never quite that high.
By the way, I respect Liverpool because it's my favourite English club. I follow the English league when I can.
Well, where the hell were you when tons of stupid 14 year old Maccabi Haifa fans flooded our forum?
You sound like a good guy anyways, so welcome to the forum.
We usually enjoy having fans of other football clubs on board, but honestly, those fans were way out of line. Action, re-action. That stuff.
To be fair, I personally did not know a lot about Maccabi Haifa, except that its in the Israeli league..
Which I guess, owing to that fact, led me to think you were a crap team. But Maccabi Haifa proved me wrong yesterday, and credit to that.
But you also forget, we werent really on our day yesterday, and everybody knows a fired up Liverpool would wipe the floor with any team any day.
I guess, Maccabi Haifa werent pushovers after all.
They were a decent side.
Sorry I cant say the same about some of your fellow fans though.
alessandromagno wrote:OK, yes not a bad team. Decent. Anyway, now they've shot their bolt. Liverpool have won the CL 5x and UEFA Cup 3x--can MH match that? End of story. You did well though--but the end result was predictable.
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