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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Atila. Do you have to copy the whole fecking

> thread to make your point? Why not just quote the

> relevant bit. Otherwise the thread just reads like

> the same points repeated over and over again.


Because it gets up the noses of people like your good self.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Yes - I think Anna suffers when her team is not

> doing so good.

> Apologies Anna for getting on Rafa's case. I know

> you are very loyal to him. Good luck tonight and

> hope you come back soon. Mick.


Yes, come back soon Anna, we miss you!

Don't worry you've always got the Europa Cup...;-)

That logic doesn't necessarily hold true JL.

If you win the champions league you qualify for the ... Err ... World club championship. Or the huh? As everyone else calls it.


That said I agree that rubbish as it is it is still slightly above the milk cup, or whatever it's called.


Bring back the cup winners cup and make it for cup winners only I say.

To make matters really interesting make the Champions League exactly what it says on the tin, for champions only. Ain't gonna happen beacuse of UEFA and the clubs greed. It'd be alot more interesting though, perhaps an incentive to finish top rather than settle for runner up or 3rd and 4th place.
Bloody hell we're all agreeing on something here. Keef has mentioned before about the scraping of the league stages. They're pointless and only exist to bring in more revenue. I'd actually go a stage further and return the European Champions League to a Cup competition.

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