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Guest magpies_rawk

In any case, this defeat should be the one of the nails that seals the lid of Chelski's coffin. Can't see them recovering from this exit this season.

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This thread is embarrassing, some of the bitterness being expressed :lol:

 

Benitez has killed the CL has he? He masterminded the competition's best match, best comeback etc. Did anyone ever see Valencia play BTW?

 

You can narf see how jealous we are of other clubs and how bitter we've become of late.

 

It's as if we hate anything nice being said of others or anything good happening to others, because nowt ever good happens to us and no-one ever says nice things about us... we are becoming more and more like the whiney, persecuted scousers we mock with every other club's success.

 

In short we are right miserable cunts

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This thread is embarrassing, some of the bitterness being expressed :lol:

 

Benitez has killed the CL has he? He masterminded the competition's best match, best comeback etc. Did anyone ever see Valencia play BTW?

 

You can narf see how jealous we are of other clubs and how bitter we've become of late.

 

It's as if we hate anything nice being said of others or anything good happening to others, because nowt ever good happens to us and no-one ever says nice things about us... we are becoming more and more like the whiney, persecuted scousers we mock with every other club's success.

 

In short we are right miserable c***s

 

Good post HTT.

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This thread is embarrassing, some of the bitterness being expressed :lol:

 

Benitez has killed the CL has he? He masterminded the competition's best match, best comeback etc. Did anyone ever see Valencia play BTW?

 

You can narf see how jealous we are of other clubs and how bitter we've become of late.

 

It's as if we hate anything nice being said of others or anything good happening to others, because nowt ever good happens to us and no-one ever says nice things about us... we are becoming more and more like the whiney, persecuted scousers we mock with every other club's success.

 

In short we are right miserable c***s

 

I am completely comfortable with my bitterness though...

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This thread is embarrassing, some of the bitterness being expressed :lol:

 

Benitez has killed the CL has he? He masterminded the competition's best match, best comeback etc. Did anyone ever see Valencia play BTW?

 

You can narf see how jealous we are of other clubs and how bitter we've become of late.

 

It's as if we hate anything nice being said of others or anything good happening to others, because nowt ever good happens to us and no-one ever says nice things about us... we are becoming more and more like the whiney, persecuted scousers we mock with every other club's success.

 

In short we are right miserable c***s

 

I am completely comfortable with my bitterness though...

 

Me too.

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Guest king harry

Congrats to Rafa Benitez. He's managed to kill European football as a spectacle. Negative f***. Absolutely disgusting.

 

 

 

 

 

absolutely disgusting?  ;D Talk about an overreaction. Liverpool played the better football tonight, they where the team that attacked and should have won it before the penos. They where the team who tried to win it tonight. If Rafa has killed football, what has Maurenho done to it, he must be the serial killer of football  ;D

 

 

 

Its not just last night though is it. The leg at Stamford Bridge was painful as were the two games against Barca. What about the two games against Chelsea in 2005 or the games against Juve.

 

The reason Liverpool do well in cups but fail in the league is because Benitez sets them up not to lose. It really is a horrible way to play the game. Give me Arsenals cheats and moaners or Man United's arrogant twats anyday. At least they play to win.

 

Liverpool outplayed Barca in both matches hitting the wood work 3 times in the one we lost, against Juventus we won at home and fough fot a hard earned draw away, thats what european football is all about, as for killing the champions league, it was only a few seasons ago when 2 italian teams played a goaless draw in the final that went to penalties without hardly a single shot on target in the 120 minutes. The fact is when your playing in europe, you have to play to the other teams weakness and your strenghs and that is exactly what Liverpool do most of the time.

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Guest Franks Wild Years

This thread is embarrassing, some of the bitterness being expressed :lol:

 

Benitez has killed the CL has he? He masterminded the competition's best match, best comeback etc. Did anyone ever see Valencia play BTW?

 

You can narf see how jealous we are of other clubs and how bitter we've become of late.

 

Exactly!

 

Rafa has done brilliantly for us - If we win the final, we're alongside Real Madrid only as the most successful club in European competition since the turn of the millennium. We play to our strengths...sometimes it ain't pretty, but at other times - against Barcelona, against Arsenal in the league - it's fantastic. Even against Man Utd at Anfield, we dominated them and it was they who resorted to hoofing and hoping (which won them the game in the end, due to our poor finishing). As for Chelsea, well, it's hard to look good against them...Man Utd generally get thumped by them, and their solitary win in recent years came because they played scrappy football and fought for it, abandoning their usual game.

 

Rafa has done an incredible job, frankly - and now that we've new owners, perhaps we'll be able to spend £20m + on the sort of players Ferguson & Mourinho have been splashing out on for years. Let's see how he gets on under such conditions. He's not quite got fully to grips with the Premiership yet (just as Ferguson hasn't ever been completely comfortable in Europe....and he's had 15 years and only one final, which is a shocking record considering Man Utd's domestic dominance), but he is still one of only four managers to exceed 80 points in the last decade and his European record speaks for itself.

 

I don't think there'd be a single Newcastle United supporter who'd moan if, say, Sam Allardyce came in, took you to Carling Cup victory and secures a UEFA Cup spot with ease in his first season despite playing scrappy football at times.

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