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OMFG what the hell was the first penalty about? oh yes, I was talking about the Inter-Milan match...

Nesta never deserved the first card, but he should've been given a second. post-83-0-1446013906-1293_thumb.gif and Cordoba, did he collect a yellow? Cause there was definitely one foul where he should've been booked but wasn't.

what the hell was that first half all about? I expect a football match but it was just non-stop whistling :lost:

and Samuel sucks. Ever since he went to Madrid

And now that I've seen it, what the hell was the second one about? Sure the hand wasn't meant to be there, but is there anyway of not getting out of that situation? and it went from head to hand?

I sense crappy refereeing post-83-0-1446013906-17847_thumb.gif

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Real Sociedad vs Villareal Highlights

YSI, 34.5 MBs

(If you can't watch this, install VLC player)

Thanks Ed :) You Rock

Liverpool's on a roll now, how many games in a row have they won.

ac.. im watching the match again, and you're right.. it's pretty much 50/50.

Nesta should've also been sent to the locker rooms..

Nesta should have been sent off too after that tackle on Adriano (but his first yellow was a little suspicious <_< ), it was just one horrible referee decision after another. The majority of the first half was referee trying to make up for his stupid decisions, first he trying to make it up to Milan for giving the first penalty, than to Inter for not giving Nesta a red, and so on. :mad: This is also the referee that the Italians are sendingto the World Cup. :whistle:

OMFG what the hell was the first penalty about? oh yes, I was talking about the Inter-Milan match...

Nesta never deserved the first card, but he should've been given a second. post-1434-0-1446013906-7323_thumb.gif and Cordoba, did he collect a yellow? Cause there was definitely one foul where he should've been booked but wasn't.

Corboba was booked in the first 15 minutes for a foul on Kaka, than he should have been booked again when he hacked Gilardino down in the 35th minute :whistle:post-1434-0-1446013906-74969_thumb.gif . Samuel should have been booked for his elbow that almst took Gilardino's head off :whistle: post-1434-0-1446013906-76332_thumb.gif, and Veron should have been booked when he tried to head butt Kaka because he made him look like shit :whistle:post-1434-0-1446013906-77673_thumb.gif

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And Italy is Italy, probaly with the best attack (other than Brazil), if they decide to attack.

Netherlands, Argentina, Germany, England and Trinidad&Tobago :whistle: :ninja:

I think T&T definitely has a better attack than Brasil :rofl:

T&T :whistle: :rofl:

Totti, Gilardino, Cassano, Toni, Del Piero, Inzaghi, Iaquinta, and Lucarelli just to name a few :whistle: :ninja:

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Premier League FC Liverpool 2005/06

13.08 Middlesbrough-Liverpool 0-0

20.08 Liverpool-Sunderland 1-0 won

10.09 Tottenham-Liverpool 0-0

18.09 Liverpool-Manchester United 0-0

24.09 Birmingham-Liverpool 2-2

02.10 Liverpool-Chelsea 1-4

15.10 Liverpool-Blackburn 1-0 won

22.10 Fulham-Liverpool 2-0

28.10 Liverpool-West Ham 2-0 won

05.11 Aston Villa-Liverpool 0-2 won

19.11 Liverpool-Portsmouth 3-0 won

26.11 Manchester City-Liverpool 0-1 won

30.11 Sunderland-Liverpool 0-2 won

03.12 Liverpool-Wigan 3-0 won

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from channel4.com :

Crespo has Italian desire

Chelsea striker Hernan Crespo has declared his desire to return to Italian football, it has emerged today.

Crespo is finding first-team opportunities hard to come by with the Stamford Bridge outfit, who are nevertheless dominating the Premiership with a 12-point lead.

Despite the Blues

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Inter 3-2 Milan :cry: :cry:

Inter finally won, in what was the worst refereed game I've ever seen :angry: which made the first not enjoyable at all to watch. The game should have ended in a draw, but Inter had the luck today.

This game just proves to me Milan need to blow up there defence :mad: , and Juventus have already won the Scudetto :cry:

I think it was a well deserved victory. Inter tried more and harder.

The referee was terrible. He missed so many things.

First of all neither of the penalties really worthed penalties.

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Inter 3-2 Milan :cry: :cry:

Inter finally won, in what was the worst refereed game I've ever seen :angry: which made the first not enjoyable at all to watch. The game should have ended in a draw, but Inter had the luck today.

This game just proves to me Milan need to blow up there defence :mad: , and Juventus have already won the Scudetto :cry:

I think it was a well deserved victory. Inter tried more and harder.

The referee was terrible. He missed so many things.

First of all neither of the penalties really worthed penalties.

Inter did try harder, but Milan played better in second half :whistle:

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OMFG what the hell was the first penalty about? oh yes, I was talking about the Inter-Milan match...

Nesta never deserved the first card, but he should've been given a second. post-7-0-1446013909-80121_thumb.gif and Cordoba, did he collect a yellow? Cause there was definitely one foul where he should've been booked but wasn't.

what the hell was that first half all about? I expect a football match but it was just non-stop whistling :lost:

and Samuel sucks. Ever since he went to Madrid

And now that I've seen it, what the hell was the second one about? Sure the hand wasn't meant to be there, but is there anyway of not getting out of that situation? and it went from head to hand?

I sense crappy refereeing post-7-0-1446013909-81219_thumb.gif

I want your point o fview... who played better?

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Thanks Ed :) You Rock

Liverpool's on a roll now, how many games in a row have they won.

10 consecutive clean sheets in all competitions. 8W-2D-0L

2 Draws in Europe against Betis and Chelsea.

Nesta should have been sent off too after that tackle on Adriano (but his first yellow was a little suspicious <_< ), it was just one horrible referee decision after another. The majority of the first half was referee trying to make up for his stupid decisions, first he trying to make it up to Milan for giving the first penalty, than to Inter for not giving Nesta a red, and so on. :mad: This is also the referee that the Italians are sendingto the World Cup. :whistle:

I'm watching the Canadian show on TLN and I have to say that they got it spot on. :yes:

Corboba was booked in the first 15 minutes for a foul on Kaka, than he should have been booked again when he hacked Gilardino down in the 35th minute :whistle:post-83-0-1446013911-07987_thumb.gif . Samuel should have been booked for his elbow that almst took Gilardino's head off :whistle: post-83-0-1446013911-09034_thumb.gif, and Veron should have been booked when he tried to head butt Kaka because he made him look like shit :whistle:post-83-0-1446013911-0982_thumb.gif

Well I agree with all of that, but it's hard to say cause the ref was probably trying to make up for what he didn't give to Milan as well. The game wasn't between Inter and Milan, it was about the referee.

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I want your point o fview... who played better?

Well, personally I think it was quite a tight game.

In the first half, it was very stop-start and there wasn't really any football on show, but it was quite even.

I think in the second half, it was quite even as well while it was 1-1. Both sides produced some good passing and possession. After Martin's scored, Inter decided to drop back and play defensively and kick long balls up on the counter, but by then their passing was everywhere but at Adriano's or Martins' feet. Milan pressed up constantly and their possession and passing game was certainly very impressive, but I must give Inter credit because they managed to contain the Milan attack very well. Even after trying to probe and stretch the Inter defence, Milan were continually forced back and I think Inter did well especially defending in their final 3rd, where their defense and midfield were very dominant. They gave Milan the rest of the pitch to play and I thought that would cause a few problems, but it seems Inter did their homework quite well and closed the spaces quite fast once Milan got close to Inter's goal. Once it was 2-2, I think Inter started playing again, and they improved going forward, opting to keep the ball, as Milan were pressed back (voluntarily perhaps? :idk:)

I think overall Milan looked more fatigued and Inter showed more spirit. Milan's backline looked quite shaky at times as well, but Inter's wasn't too great either. I think Inter won the midfield battle when the scores were tied, which was very important for them.

Milan's Player of the Match was certainly Kaka. He constantly troubled the Inter defence.

I think on Inter's part, it was more a team effort although I'd give a special mention to Adriano for scoring 2 and creating the other one for Martins; Veron for controlling the midfield rather well (except against Kaka) and Javier Zanetti's defensive play impressed me most. He dealt with the Milan attack quite well down the left (Y)

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Man of the Match: Messina :rofl:

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No no, they just showed the game on TLN, it wasn't Calcio Zone or Italian Football Fanatics.

wait lemme check... *opens game*

Italian Championship Soccer... :blink:

That one is actually alright with Paddy Agnew

But if ever get a chance watch Italian Soccer Fanatics, its the worst show on TV, those guys have no idea what they are talking about :yuckky:

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Sorry, i don't know him.

From 11th december 2005

Madrid (dpa) - the Spanish football record master material Madrid considers the obligation of Roy Keane according to a report of the sport newspaper "Marca". As the sheet wrote, the 34 years old Irish and former captain of Manchester United could possibly already sign a contract in the coming week with the "royal ones". In November the era Keane had gone into Manchester after twelve years surprisingly to end. Into consequence of Querelen with the association and coach Alex Ferguson separated the ways. With material Keane would meet again on his former crew comrade David Beckham, with which he had won 1999 for Manchester the champions League.

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