Raiden328i
Not so MEGA, eh?
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- Nov 5, 2018
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The 2019/20 UEFA Champions League quarter-finals, semi-finals and final will be played as a straight knockout tournament in Lisbon, Portugal in August.
All these ties will be single-leg fixtures. The games will be split between Benfica's Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica (which will host the final) and Sporting CP's Estádio José Alvalade.
The PL winner is settled. Champions League will resume in August. I wonder if the pandemic break will case any surprises.
The official statement:
Happy for 'Pool but man, Scousers are gonna rub this in until the next pandemic rolls in.
I misspelled both Kompany's and Ederson's names in my last post, but I was right about the latter haphazardly imitating Neuer, i.e. going (too) often outside the penalty area. This cost City a goal and in the end the whole game, which was very gripping, despite the low end result of 1:0. Mostly because of the perfect triangles Southampton's players were forming during their fiery defense, which never seemed desperate. Walker-Peters, on loan from Tottenham, was on fire, De Bruyne had a very bad day and Adams' goal was excellent. Good game.
No offense but no one cares about Man City.
Premiership is boring. Championship is where it's at.
Who do you follow?
Who do you follow?
Leeds. We're back in the big time, baby!
I guess you’ll have to wait a season to follow championship again.
LOL! wyo are you from Lancashire?
Yorkshire aka the King in the North!
Jordan Henderson is apparently PFA Writer's Player of the Year. Deserved? Warranted?
depends if you care about liverpool. I personally would still give it to KDB, for putting a lackadaisical MCFC on his shoulders and willing them to 2nd place. This could have been a much better side if people did their jobs, sure, but more than that, without KDB this team would be completely in shambles.
Post winter window? Bruno Fernandes, and seeing as how the league is a little late on awards, giving it a season after the work was put in, I imagine that Bruno is the odds on favorite to win the award next season. The boy is a workhorse, and given no rest over the past weeks, but still doing great things at MUFC, raising them into mediocrity, and above. To think they're challenging for the #3 spot right now - this was a team that was going to end 7th place before Bruno came in.