30-04-2008, 22:25 | #31 |
The Night Worker
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Well it really wasn't a good idea to slate our striker the day before the match but all said & done the game was only won in the last few minutes. Both teams could have took it & as always luck plays a part on the night.
I'm glad for myself & Chelsea but equally sad for passionate liverpool supporters as i know how it feels to be knocked out as well Cya next season |
01-05-2008, 01:04 | #32 |
Bananaman
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Crap, its my fault my day was going too well...
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01-05-2008, 01:49 | #33 | |
I iz speshul
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Location: Liverpool
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Good match tonight anyway, only real bad decision I thought was to not give the penalty for the foul on Hyppia. Everything else seemed ok, though I did miss large chunks of the match. The best team on the night won, but considering the way Liverpool dominated the 1st leg, perhaps the best team in the tie went out. Should make for a cracking final anyway. Whichever one doesn't win the league will have even more incentive to win the final. Should be a few tasty challeges in there
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