CHELSEA vs LIVERPOOL: 30/04/08 7.45pm - Champions League Semi Final - 2nd Leg

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Postby Roger Red Hat » Wed Apr 30, 2008 3:12 pm

it's gonna be a close one. if they score we're fk'd. we need first goal...


then second...

then third...



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Postby Seano Kop » Wed Apr 30, 2008 3:13 pm

i need booze....

A Liverpool supporter that just walked out said we'd win 2-0 - Gerrard early and Torres late. I hope he's more correct than me, cuz I reckon it will be 2-2 - which is still good enough, I just wont be able to cope!!

Ballack will open the scoring in the 17', Torres wil equalise in the 37'

Second half, Joe Cole will score in the 65' and Chelsea will try to shut us down, but in the 89' Kuyt will score the equaliser that soon becomes the winner!!
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Postby Seano Kop » Wed Apr 30, 2008 3:14 pm

i need booze....

A Liverpool supporter that just walked out said we'd win 2-0 - Gerrard early and Torres late. I hope he's more correct than me, cuz I reckon it will be 2-2 - which is still good enough, I just wont be able to cope!!

Ballack will open the scoring in the 17', Torres wil equalise in the 37'

Second half, Joe Cole will score in the 65' and Chelsea will try to shut us down, but in the 89' Kuyt will score the equaliser that soon becomes the winner!!
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Postby Aussie Style » Wed Apr 30, 2008 3:14 pm

i hope we give these dirty cunts a fucking hiding
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Postby tubby » Wed Apr 30, 2008 3:14 pm

Ill get slated for this but im going to call it 2-1 to the Chavs tonight. :( I hope I am made to eat my words and please feel free to slag me of if that happens but this is my prediction for tonight.
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Postby dawson99 » Wed Apr 30, 2008 3:18 pm

hope we batter them, not wanted to win so much in years!!! (want to win this more than the last 2 finals we were in!!!)
bit worried for stevie and carra tho, one card away from missing the final! cheatski have terry in same position. REALLY wanna win this match tonight!!!!
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Postby Festy » Wed Apr 30, 2008 3:18 pm

bavlondon wrote:Ill get slated for this but im going to call it 2-1 to the Chavs tonight. :( I hope I am made to eat my words and please feel free to slag me of if that happens but this is my prediction for tonight.

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Postby tubby » Wed Apr 30, 2008 3:24 pm

Festy wrote:
bavlondon wrote:Ill get slated for this but im going to call it 2-1 to the Chavs tonight. :( I hope I am made to eat my words and please feel free to slag me of if that happens but this is my prediction for tonight.

Have you just had divorce with your missus?  ???

No but thats coming soon.  :D

I just think that own goal will prove to be the turning point of this tie.
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Postby Kash_Mountain » Wed Apr 30, 2008 3:25 pm

bavlondon wrote:Ill get slated for this but im going to call it 2-1 to the Chavs tonight. :( I hope I am made to eat my words and please feel free to slag me of if that happens but this is my prediction for tonight.

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Postby Aussie Style » Wed Apr 30, 2008 3:25 pm

DIDIER DROGBA v JAMIE CARRAGHER

Drogba has not had the easiest of seasons, disrupted by injury and the African Nations Cup, and he has been consistently linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge at the end of the season. However, the Ivory Coast striker - although not as prolific this campaign - is a huge threat because of his power and pace and ability to either thrive alone or bring others into play.

Carragher is an old hand when it comes to big European nights. He has strength and great organisation and is not daunted by any opponent. The Liverpudlian is one of Rafael Benitez's most consistent performers and was imperious at Anfield.

MICHAEL ESSIEN v STEVEN GERRARD

Essien missed the first leg through suspension but he will probably return for the game in west London. The Ghana international's flexibility has seen him play in midfield and defence this season and although he is undoubtedly at his best when driving forward he can do a holding job if required.

Gerrard is one of the most influential midfielders in England and his contribution to Liverpool is enormous. The Reds captain is equally adept at defending as attacking and he covers a huge amount of ground in every game. His advanced midfield role can make him very difficult to mark, freeing up team-mates and unbalancing the opposition. The England midfielder's goalscoring contribution is vital to the team but he found the first leg tough going against Claude Makelele.

JOHN TERRY v FERNANDO TORRES

Terry is pivotal to his side's stability and the team will rely on his customary leadership. Although he has had a mixed season punctuated by injury, off-field criticism and losing the England captaincy, the defender has immense influence and 100% commitment and can knit the side together in the face of pressure.

Torres has made an instant transition to English football after his move from Atletico Madrid. The Spaniard has an all-round game to trouble any defence with his pace, dribbling, ability in the air and clinical finishing. He did, though, miss a golden opportunity to make it 2-0 at Anfield just before the Blues equalised and got little change from Terry.
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Postby LegBarnes » Wed Apr 30, 2008 3:29 pm

well all i can say about tonight is BELIEVE

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Postby Kash_Mountain » Wed Apr 30, 2008 3:30 pm

LegBarnes wrote:well all i can say about tonight is BELIEVE

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Postby tubby » Wed Apr 30, 2008 3:33 pm

Kash_Mountain wrote:
LegBarnes wrote:well all i can say about tonight is BELIEVE

:buttrock

Spot on.

Your right I shouldnt be sounding so negative.  :D

We cant let them score first though otherwise we will have a mountain to climb.

Lets make some more history.

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Postby mistyred » Wed Apr 30, 2008 3:33 pm

COME ON THE F'CKIN REDMEN LET'S HAVE THESE DIRTY SHOWER OF SHI..TS, HOPE YOUR WATCHIN DRUMMER TONIGHTS GONNA BE A BIG ONE LAD, UP THE REDMEN  :buttrock
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Postby Seano Kop » Wed Apr 30, 2008 3:39 pm

Aussie Style wrote:DIDIER DROGBA v JAMIE CARRAGHER

Drogba has not had the easiest of seasons, disrupted by injury and the African Nations Cup, and he has been consistently linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge at the end of the season. However, the Ivory Coast striker - although not as prolific this campaign - is a huge threat because of his power and pace and ability to either thrive alone or bring others into play.

Carragher is an old hand when it comes to big European nights. He has strength and great organisation and is not daunted by any opponent. The Liverpudlian is one of Rafael Benitez's most consistent performers and was imperious at Anfield.

MICHAEL ESSIEN v STEVEN GERRARD

Essien missed the first leg through suspension but he will probably return for the game in west London. The Ghana international's flexibility has seen him play in midfield and defence this season and although he is undoubtedly at his best when driving forward he can do a holding job if required.

Gerrard is one of the most influential midfielders in England and his contribution to Liverpool is enormous. The Reds captain is equally adept at defending as attacking and he covers a huge amount of ground in every game. His advanced midfield role can make him very difficult to mark, freeing up team-mates and unbalancing the opposition. The England midfielder's goalscoring contribution is vital to the team but he found the first leg tough going against Claude Makelele.

JOHN TERRY v FERNANDO TORRES

Terry is pivotal to his side's stability and the team will rely on his customary leadership. Although he has had a mixed season punctuated by injury, off-field criticism and losing the England captaincy, the defender has immense influence and 100% commitment and can knit the side together in the face of pressure.

Torres has made an instant transition to English football after his move from Atletico Madrid. The Spaniard has an all-round game to trouble any defence with his pace, dribbling, ability in the air and clinical finishing. He did, though, miss a golden opportunity to make it 2-0 at Anfield just before the Blues equalised and got little change from Terry.

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