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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> I guess so. Ill buy you some champagne PGC as i

> have heard rangers are celebrating this title with

> sparkling wine - on instructions from part owners

> lloyds bank.


Didn't know you could get sparkling Buckfast.

I thought it was a great game, fantastic performance from Inter and to an extent justice done after the fellah rolled around to get Motta sent off. Inter hardly went out to attack before that but from that point it was pure shut up shop and Barcelona couldn't break it down. Like quids says, maybe the media will stop fawning over their every move now.

Good luck to Fulham in Hamburg! Watched the lap of honour and pitchside interviews and boy did they enjoy the moment!


Shame about Liverpool having to play extra time and morale now totally shattered from that late Forlan strike as it'll be almost impossible now to put up any resistance on Sunday.

Commiserations to all you Liverpool fans. You must be feeling pig sick after that. Bit like how I felt after the FA Cup semi-final with Portsmouth. I blame that magpie on the pitch but you have a perfect chance to redeem yourselves on Sunday but you'll be thinking that might let Man Utd in to win the Premiership and you won't be wanting that will you.


Brilliant result for Fulham. For me Roy Hodgson is manager of the season whether he wins the final in Hamburg or not.

matthew123 Wrote:

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> Good luck to Fulham in Hamburg! Watched the lap of

> honour and pitchside interviews and boy did they

> enjoy the moment!

>

> Shame about Liverpool having to play extra time

> and morale now totally shattered from that late

> Forlan strike as it'll be almost impossible now to

> put up any resistance on Sunday.


:)


I've got a nagging feeling that Chelseas will win this weekend then lose to Wigan and hand us the title anyway!

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