Everything posted by Aussiedan
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfoaoQImtaI Definitely looks like his saying "So how's you're fucking black cat" Pretty nice of him to ask if you ask me.
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There hasn't been a more prouder moment in my life. P.S Welcome Terrygirl,
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All info updated from the matches in June.
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Hopefully he can turn Spurs into the shit he turned us into last season. Probably wont happen, it couldn't happen he'll learn from his piss poor player management skills. but I'm glad his gone. No doubt if he was still manager of Chelsea we would not be European Champions right now.
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Last time we played Wigan away for our opening game of the season, we went onto win the title.
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Yeah you could probably go like this; 04/05 - Best team 09/10 - Best style and enjoyable Football 11/12 - Most Satisfying with how things started and winning the CL for the first time.
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Well he deserves to have a crack after what he did last season.
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What do you believe is our best season to date? First League win in 1954-55. First League title under Jose Mourinho in 2004-05 with 95 points, losing just 1 game and winning the League Cup. Double in 2009-10 scoring 103 league goals and winning the FA Cup. This season winning the Champions League for the first time ever and winning the FA Cup. It's tough between this season and the 2004-05 season, probably the Best Football I've seen us play was in the 2004-05 season where we we're unbeatable and won the League Cup and where we beat Barcelona 4-2 in CL Round of 16 and got to the Semis.
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I love International Football. I must say I would rather Australia win a Would Cup over Chelsea winning the CL. Although it's not going to happen. Players will leave football club and leave just because there going to get more money at another club, but with International Football it's not like that you play for you're from, representing your country. and there shouldn't be anything more special then representing you're country. You're always going to find a club to play for, but to be chosen to play for your country is an honor.
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I love it, looks awesome.
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Best Game: Barcelona second leg. Best Moment: Drogba scoring the penalty to give us the CL & AVB getting sacked. Worst Game: Arsenal 5-3 loss at the Bridge. Worst Moment: Liverpool winning something.
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I've never seen Hernandez scored a decent goal. All his goals come from taps-ins inside the 6-yard box. Shits me to tears.
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You want good depth in your squad. Sure Ivan can start as our Right back but in a long season plus injuries and suspensions that could occur we want a good right back to be able to come in. Not sure if Sam would be up to it if Ivan suffered a bad injury and was out for awhile.
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We were will setup and organised. Cole was my MOTM, Cahill and Ramires were both fantastic too. Kept a clean sheet and got a goal, it is a fantastic result, but they're is still a lot of work to be done. Don't care how much possession Barcelona have, just as long as they don't score, I couldn't careless. You would probably think we'll need a goal at the nou camp though.
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I really felt sorry for Wigan, we didn't deserve to win this game at all.
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Shit performance, but who cares, we're through. We didn't get out of first gear. we'll step it up against Barca. Teams who are usually up from the first leg come out in the 2nd and try and defend the advantage they have.
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LOL Liverpool 2012 League Record. Played: 12 Won: 2 Drawn: 2 Lost: 8 Points: 8 If we went by the results in 2012, Liverpool would be sitting 19th.
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If Milan win on Tuesday, we really need to go for it...
Aussiedan replied to MagicManMata's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
When your in a quarter-final of any competition, you'll be stupid not to be going for it, I don't think many teams would think oh no we might have to play this team next so let's just give up on this. We've got to focus on Benfica first anyway. But, any team that has come this far is good enough to beat any team on their day. -
Biggest defeat in British history: Wheel Power 58-0 Nova 2010
Aussiedan replied to Aussiedan's topic in Football Chat
No, our 31-0 win is the biggest in International Football. This 58-0 is the biggest win in British Football. The biggest I think I've found is 149-0 game in Madagascar. AS Adema beat Stade Olymique L'Emyrne on October 31st 2002. Stade Olymique L'Emyrne put the ball in their own net 149 times in protest over a referee decision. LOL. -
'We expected to lose, but not by that much': Sunday league football team sets unwanted record after going down 58-0 (that's a goal every 90 seconds) Strike force of two brothers notched up 28 goals between them Eight of the Wheel Power FC squad celebrated at least a hat-trick each Dismayed Lewis Parker, 60, says his side went in with low expectations Nova 2010 FC now have a goal difference of -163 (but at least they're not bottom of the table) By Lyle Brennan The heroic second-half comeback is the stuff of football folklore, the plucky underdogs charging from the dressing room to reverse an impossible lead. But going into the break with a colossal 20-goal deficit, Nova 2010 FC had little doubt that this was to be the mother of all drubbings. The amateur side has racked up the biggest defeat in British history - losing 58-0 in a clash with local rivals Wheel Power FC in the Torbay Sunday League in Devon. Thrashed: Lewis Parker, 60, from Paignton, Devon, who plays for Nova 2010 FC. He says the underdogs went in with little hope The league leaders notched up another 38 goals in the second half, with brothers Robbie and Stuart Bowker scoring 28 times between them. It is believed Wheel Power’s win is the biggest on record, beating Cornish side Illogan’s 55-0 demolition of Madron FC in November 2010. Nova arrived for the match last Sunday at Wheel Power’s ground in Torquay with just five players but managed to get a team of nine together to face their ten-man opponents. The home team quickly made use of their one-man advantage by scoring five times in the first five minutes. Robbie Bowker, 27, was the star man scoring 18 goals with younger brother Stuart hitting ten. Top scorers: Robbie Bowker (left) and his brother Stuart netted 28 goals between them in Wheel Power's 58-0 demolition of Nova Other players on the scoresheet included Justin Grinsill, Jordan Lam and Kurtley Hassall, who each bagged six while there were hat-tricks for Mike Wright, Lewis Jones and Adam Simpson. Ashley Hoare scored a brace while player-manager Andy Woodward knocked in a solitary strike. Stuart Bowker, 21, said: 'At 50-0 they’d had enough but the referee told them they must carry on playing or they would risk being fined. 'After the final whistle a couple of their players shook hands but the rest just got into their cars and drove off, but you can’t really blame them for that. 'They weren’t even bottom of the league.' Sitting at the foot of the table is Applebys, who have also been on the receiving end of a thrashing by Wheel Power - losing 30-0 and 27-0 already this season. The club kept count of the score thanks to one of the players' mothers, who was watching from the sidelines. And they claim they would have scored around 70 had it not been for poor finishing and the fact they were missing their best striker. Nova managed just ONE attempt at goal - a speculative punt from the half-way line after one of their kick-offs, with the ball clipping the top of the bar and bouncing over. Andy Woodward, player-manager for the winners, added: 'The referee’s biro went blunt after a while. 'It was a bit embarrassing but fair play to the other team for carrying on - they were really sporting. 'The result will certainly help at the end of the season if it goes down to goal difference.' Rampant: The Wheel Power FC squad who ran riot in the Torbay Sunday League clash Lewis Parker, 60, who plays for Nova 2010, said: 'A lot of the players didn’t turn up so we expected to lose but not by that much.' Wheel Power now have a four-point lead at the top of Division One of the Torbay Sunday Football League with an incredible goal difference of 167 after 15 games. This Sunday they face third-place Plough Inn, who, with the league’s third meanest defence, should offer a sterner test. Nova 2010, meanwhile, are languishing second from bottom with the trashing leaving them with goal difference of -163. Read more: http://www.dailymail...l#ixzz1qARsjDlj
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We must win, we should win, Sprus are in terrible form, if we don't win, we wont get 4th spot, now where's the full stop button.
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We were lucky to be 1-0 up, City were the better team, just disappointed that we couldn't hold a lead for the last 15 minutes, even just to get a point. Oh well, it's a game where we weren't expected to win, we just got to beat Tottenham and Arsenal. still along way to go, we can get 4th spot.
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Last few season we'll always lose if I didn't wear shorts and thongs (thongs as in flip flops I think you call it) but this season we started to lose even when I was wearing them. But I have noticed that last few games where we've won, I've worn the some undies, lol. So maybe I'll wear them when we play.