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Manchester United vs Bayern Munich CL Both Legs
« on: March 27, 2010, 01:58:27 PM »
United welcome Bayern test
Red Devils claim no fear of German nemesis double-header

Manchester United club secretary Ken Ramsden insists the Red Devils are delighted with Friday's UEFA Champions League draw which has seen them pitted against Bayern Munich.

All eyes were on Nyon as the route to the European Cup final was decided and the draw failed to disappoint as the English involvement in this year's competition delivered a couple of crackers.

Arsenal take on Barcelona in a repeat of the 2006 final, while United square off against Bayern, who were conquered by the Red Devils in the 1999 showpiece.

United may have landed Europe's top honour over the Bundesliga outfit a decade ago, thanks to late goals form Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Teddy Sheringham, but the German super-powers boast a formidable record against the English champions.

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"Of all the opponents we could have drawn they have the best record against us," admitted Ramsden, whose side's win over four-time winners Bayern was their only success in seven meetings.

"But we won the most important one so we're not frightened of them and no more than they would be frightened of us.

"They're a special club, we met them in pre-season and they are a most hospitable and efficient club and we enjoyed working with them and we're looking forward to two very good games."

Ramsden admitted United, who lost last year's final to Barcelona, were glad to avoid the Catalan giants with a semi-final date against a team from France with Liege 1 duo Lyon and Bordeaux pitted against each other.

But the Red Devils secretary insists Sir Alex Ferguson will not be plotting a potential route to the final for a fourth European crown in the Santiago Bernabeu showpiece just yet.


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He added of Ferguson's mindset: "I don't think he plans this far ahead but if we chose the draw this would be a good draw but the games are there to be won and we are a long way from the final yet so there will be no complacency at Old Trafford.

The draw could also come as a timely boost for United midfielder Owen Hargreaves, who played 45 minutes for the reserves on Thursday.

And Ramsden believes the former Bayern performer, who is looking to return to first team action after an 18 month lay-off through tendinitis in both knees, will be keen to return to his former club regardless of his fitness.

"I'm sure he will want to be in Munich whether he's playing or not," he added.
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Re: Manchester United vs Bayern Munich CL 30 Mar 2010
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2010, 02:27:23 PM »
well Hargo cant play because he is not on the CL roster ...

Massive game... Still awaiting why Rooney and Rio were absent today but it seems they were rested..

Robben got injured in a 2-1 loss at Munich vs Stuttgart so he is rated a massive doubt


I'll go with the 4-5-1 away.... I would have gone with Neville but he played 90 today so maybe Fergie keeping him fresh for Chelsea on Saturday

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« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2010, 08:16:42 PM »
go Bayern MU LUCK about to run out :beermug:

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Re: Manchester United vs Bayern Munich CL 30 Mar 2010
« Reply #4 on: March 30, 2010, 02:02:02 AM »
go Bayern MU LUCK about to run out :beermug:


Haha yeah, thas how we top our group and beat Milan 7-2 on aggregate - through luck  :D
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« Reply #5 on: March 30, 2010, 02:13:05 AM »
MAN U FOREVER!!!!

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« Reply #6 on: March 30, 2010, 05:49:04 AM »
Champions League: Where Are They Now? The Bayern Munich And Manchester United Teams Of 1999
Ladies and gentlemen and the class of '99. Goal.com runs through the whereabouts of the protagonists in one of European football's most dramatic nights...
By Johannes Rupprechter & Matt Monaghan


Teddy Sheringhams header for last minute goal for Manchester United in Champions League final 1999 vs Bayern Munich"Football, bloody hell!", was the best that Sir Alex Ferguson could manage in the wake of Manchester United's last-gasp Champions League final win against Bayern Munich at Camp Nou on May 26, 1999.

He had just watched his Red Devils come from behind as late as late could be, first to level through Teddy Sheringham, and then to win the tournament proper through Ole Gunnar Solskjaer; both goals coming from David Beckham corners.

The enduring images of the night are of the Norweigan's rampant celebrations, Peter Schmeichel's cartwheels and Lothar Matthaeus' utterly incredulous expression on the Bayern bench after his substitution. And who could forget the heart-wrenching image of Samuel Kuffour beating the turf in anguish?

The UEFA president, Lennart Johansson, had famously begun his decent to the field with the trophy decorated in Bayern colours before the final whistle. The late, great George Best missed the equalising and winning goals as he had already left the stadium in frustration. All had witnessed and participated in something approaching pure sporting theatre.

Eleven years on, Goal.com has a look at what the starting XIs and substitutes from that night in Barcelona have gone on to achieve ahead of the renewing of rivalries between Bayern Munich and Manchester United in the Champions League quarter-finals.

Oliver Kahn The three-times World Goalkeeper of the Year was first choice at Bayern Munich until 2008. After the European Championships, Kahn worked as a pundit for the TV channel, ZDF. He has been a regular on Chinese television since 2009, where he's a member of the jury on the TV show "China's Looking For A Super Goalkeeper".

Lothar Matthaeus Things went horribly wrong for Bayern after Matthaeus left the pitch in the 80th minute. The former defender was never a huge hit as coach after his retirerment from professional football; he has coached all over the world, but has yet to be successful following spells in Austria, Hungary, Brazil and Israel.

Markus Babbel The defender ended his professional career at Stuttgart following a period at Liverpool, which was hampered by a bout of Guillain Barre syndrome. He was appointed as head coach of VfB shortly after his retirement and made a brilliant start as coach of the Schwaben, but was fired earlier this term following disappointing results. He is currently looking for a new club to take over.

Samuel Osei Kuffour At 33, Kuffour is still playing professional football at Ghanaian table toppers Asante Kokoto. He played in Italy and Holland after his lengthy spell at Bayern, where he was under contract at Roma, Livorno and Ajax. He was also a member of the Black Stars' World Cup campaign in 2006.

Thomas Linke Linke also played at Red Bull Salzburg for one season alongside Zickler before moving to the Bayern amateurs for one more term. The 40-year-old has recently returned to Red Bull and currently holds a management position at the club.

Michael Tarnat The left-back played at Bayern until 2003, when he left Germany for an adventure at Manchester City. He ended his professional career at Bundesliga side Hannover in 2009. He currently works as a youth coach at Bayern.

Jens Jeremies Once a tiresome midfielder, Jeremies nowadays works at IMG with his former agent, Juergen Milewski. The company primarily focuses on guiding young talent. The 36-year-old Jeremies is also one of the founders of an organisation that helps young adults and kids who are struggling socially.
 
Stefan Effenberg The former midfield chief currently works as a pundit for several TV channels. He also featured in a real-life soap - Effenberg and his wife, once Mrs Strunz, were the subject of the show on German TV. Effe also published an autobiography, which was notorious for its outlandish and controversial contents.
 
Mario Basler Gifted his side the lead in Camp Nou with an early goal and went on to become a manager after his active career. He most recently worked at Eintracht Trier and was quite successful in the DFB Pokal.
 
Carsten Jancker Jancker is one of the few players who still played until quite recently. After playing briefly in China, following spells at Udinese and Kaiserslautern, he was under contract at Austrian Bundesliga side Mattersburg until 2009. He is currently in charge of the under-14 team at Regionalliga outfit SC Neusiedl.
 
Alexander Zickler Another man who also tried his luck in Austria. He still plays at Red Bull Salzburg as an attacker and is currently fighting for the domestic league title with his team. He was replaced after 71 minutes of play in the 1999 final.
 
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Bernd Dreher Worked as Bayern's goalkeeping coach between 2003 and 2008 following retirement but actually played twice during that time in the first team. Since last year, he has been working in the same role at Schalke under Felix Magath, with whom he worked at Bayern.

Thomas Helmer Joined Sunderland in the summer of 1999 before being dispatched to Hertha Berlin, retiring soon after. Has worked as a sports journalist in Germany for DSF as well as being an ambassador for a children's charity.

Thorsten Fink He ended his professional playing days at Bayern's reserves in 2006 and embarked on a coaching career. The 42-year-old started working as a youth coach at Red Bull Salzburg and then picked up the job of assistant coach when Giovanni Trapattoni was in charge. He currently works as head trainer at Basel and has guided the Swiss side to some impressive results in Europe.
 
Thomas Strunz Played until 2001 with Bayern before becoming an agent. After seeing his wife take up with Effenberg, his profile moved back into the public domain. Worked in 2005 as sporting director at Wolfsburg. He moved into the same role at Rott Weiss Essen, with a five-year Bundesliga objective in 2008, before being sacked in 2009. Now an occasional pundit on television.

Hasan Salihamidzic "Brazzo" still plays at the top level at the age of 33. He left Bayern for Juventus in 2007 and is still a first team member at the Old Lady, even though he has mainly been warming the bench lately. Salihamidzic entered the pitch in the 89th minute during the final.

Mehmet Scholl Always a favourite in Bavaria, Scholl played his last match for Bayern Munich on May 19, 2007 after wearing the shirt for 15 years. The injury-prone playmaker then started working for ARD. He played 20 minutes of the memorable final.

Ali Daei Since retiring as international football's all-time leader goalscorer, the Iranian has turned his hand to coaching. An ill-fated stint in charge of the national team has been followed by an appointment at Persepolis. Also runs sports company, Daei Sports.

Peter Schmeichel The 'Great Dane' enjoyed the perfect send-off to his United career as he wore the captain's armband at the Camp Nou in his final appearance for the club. Moved to Sporting Lisbon where he continued to lift silverware before returning to England for spells at Aston Villa and Manchester City, retiring in 2003. Can now be found hosting quiz shows back home in Denmark and trying his hand in the European version of 'Dirty Jobs' for the Discovery Channel.

Gary Neville 'Mr Manchester United' played with pride against Bayern Munich and fought to the death. Continued to excel for club and country until injuries finally caught up with him in 2007. The current Red Devils captain has finally started stringing consecutive appearances together in the last month and is now first-choice right back again due to the absences of Wes Brown and John O'Shea.

Jaap Stam The Dutch colossus at the heart of the United rearguard tasted success on all fronts in his first season at the club after joining for a huge transfer fee from PSV Eindhoven. His United career ended in acrimony in 2001 after frank revelations in his autobiography. Continued to star with Serie A sides Lazio and Milan before retiring in 2007 while at Ajax. Currently works on the non-playing staff at first side FC Zwolle.

Ronny Johnsen Although his spell at United was affected by a chronic knee injury, he formed a formidable centre-back pairing with Stam throughout the 'treble' campaign. Forced out of the club in 2002 after too many spells on the sidelines, and finally called time on his playing days while featuring for Valerenga two years ago. Now represents the United Masters Football five-a-side team and deals in real estate in his native Norway.

Denis Irwin Victory at the Camp Nou was the crowning glory of the unassuming Irishman's career. Rightly held as a club legend, he drew the curtain on his 12-year stay at Old Trafford in 2002. After a successful swansong with Wolverhampton Wanderers, he can now be found on MUTV, United's in-house television channel.

Ryan Giggs Suspensions ensured he was played on the unfamiliar right flank against Bayern. Has become an institution at United in the years since by claiming club record after record. Surpassed Sir Bobby Charlton as record appearance holder in the 2008 Champions League final and became the first footballer to claim 11 English top flight league titles in the history of the sport last season. The reigning Professional Footballers' Association Player of the Year has overcome a fractured arm in time to feature in the run to the end of this campaign.

David Beckham Struggled in the middle of the pitch in the final, but turned into a world famous phenomenon in the years after the match. A wayward boot from Sir Alex Ferguson brought an end to his United career in 2003, from which he has since caused hysteria with Real Madrid, Los Angeles Galaxy and Milan. Named England captain in 2000 and has become the most capped outfield player in Three Lions history. Currently nursing a torn Achilles which has ruled him out of the upcoming World Cup.

Nicky Butt Handed a rare chance to start in the centre of midfield due to the suspensions of Paul Scholes and Roy Keane. Praised by Pele for his performances in the 2002 World Cup. Left the club for Newcastle United after appearing in Euro 2004 and still features in The Championship.

Jesper Blomqvist Was the player who made way for goal-grabber Teddy Sheringham. An already injury-plagued career took a turn for the worse at the season's end and he struggled to stay match fit before calling time on his top-level career in 2005. Now prowls the touchline for Hammarby in his role as assistant manager.

Dwight Yorke A prolific debut campaign took United all the way to the treble. His relationship unravelled with Sir Alex Ferguson well before he left for Blackburn Rovers in 2002. Re-invented as a defensive midfielder for Trinidad and Tobago's 2006 World Cup finals appearance and is now a prominent television pundit.

Andy Cole As one half of United's deadly strike force, the former Newcastle United man played a key role on the road to the final. Edged out of the club by Ruud van Nistelrooy's arrival in 2001 and called time on a career that saw him fire in 187 Premier League goals in 2008. Now makes regular media appearances and writes a column for The Independent newspaper.

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Raimond van der Gouw Continued to play stand-in until he left United in 2002. Part of Roy Keane's staff at Sunderland and is now goalkeeping coach for Vitesse Arnhem.

David May More famous for his post-match celebrations in 1999 than his contribution on the pitch. Now a pundit for MUTV after retiring in 2006.

Phil Neville The younger brother of Gary became an unsung player in the English game. Now proudly wears the captain's armband for Everton after leaving United in 2005 and has collected 59 caps for England.

Wes Brown Sat out the 1999 final but put in the cross to set-up Cristiano Ronaldo's opener in the 2008 showpiece. Despite a series of long-term injuries, has won 23 caps for England and is still a vital part of the United squad.

Jonathan Greening The then United youngster gained a Champions League winners medal without making a single appearance in the competition. Left the club in 2001 to pursue greater first team opportunities at Middlesbrough and is now playing for Europa League Quarter-Finalists Fulham.

Teddy Sheringham After grabbing the equalising goal, the England international went from strength-to-strength at United. In 2000-01 he was voted Player of the Year by both the P.F.A. and Football Writers' Association. Finally hung up his boots in 2008 aged 42, and can now be seen on the international poker circuit.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer The last-minute hero suffered an injury hit few seasons after his exploits. Finally succumbed to a persistent knee injury in 2007 and now manages the Manchester United reserve team.
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Re: Manchester United vs Bayern Munich CL 30 Mar 2010
« Reply #7 on: March 30, 2010, 07:07:52 AM »
That Bayern team was real fire boy, Effenberg, Basler and Jeremies in the middle were devastating.
Basler had hit the post in that final too.

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« Reply #8 on: March 30, 2010, 07:34:41 AM »
unlike barcelona's treble last year, that man utd win was more about luck or fate or destiny (or whaever else you wanna call it) than being the best. I'm sure even the most die hard man utd fan can admit that..

effenberg was a beast, ah friggin stink player but ah beast...

thanks for the article above, its interesting to see the paths that ex-champs league finalists end up taking in life after football.. people with football as a career aspiration should take note...
         

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« Reply #9 on: March 30, 2010, 08:43:38 AM »
unlike barcelona's treble last year, that man utd win was more about luck or fate or destiny (or whaever else you wanna call it) than being the best. I'm sure even the most die hard man utd fan can admit that..

effenberg was a beast, ah friggin stink player but ah beast...

thanks for the article above, its interesting to see the paths that ex-champs league finalists end up taking in life after football.. people with football as a career aspiration should take note...

CL - knockout Barcelona, Inter, Juventus, and Bayern in the CL. Played them teams 9 times and didn't lose once. Score more goals that season than anybody else.

FA cup - knockout Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal on the way to the final.

Coulndn't be a good side. Had to be luck.
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« Reply #10 on: March 30, 2010, 09:01:10 AM »
unlike barcelona's treble last year, that man utd win was more about luck or fate or destiny (or whaever else you wanna call it) than being the best. I'm sure even the most die hard man utd fan can admit that..

effenberg was a beast, ah friggin stink player but ah beast...

thanks for the article above, its interesting to see the paths that ex-champs league finalists end up taking in life after football.. people with football as a career aspiration should take note...

CL - knockout Barcelona, Inter, Juventus, and Bayern in the CL. Played them teams 9 times and didn't lose once. Score more goals that season than anybody else.

FA cup - knockout Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal on the way to the final.

Coulndn't be a good side. Had to be luck.

Man U did not knock Barcelona out of that tournament, Bayern Munich did.

I think dinho means that the win in the final was lucky.
Bayern were outplaying Man U in that game.

That was really a dream final.
Both teams were definitely the best in Europe.
Bayern had beaten Barcelona twice(Man U could only draw with Barca twice), and a rampant Dynamo Kiev that beat Real Madrid in the 1/4s.
Great season to be watching football.
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« Reply #11 on: March 30, 2010, 09:18:38 AM »
unlike barcelona's treble last year, that man utd win was more about luck or fate or destiny (or whaever else you wanna call it) than being the best. I'm sure even the most die hard man utd fan can admit that..

effenberg was a beast, ah friggin stink player but ah beast...

thanks for the article above, its interesting to see the paths that ex-champs league finalists end up taking in life after football.. people with football as a career aspiration should take note...

CL - knockout Barcelona, Inter, Juventus, and Bayern in the CL. Played them teams 9 times and didn't lose once. Score more goals that season than anybody else.

FA cup - knockout Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal on the way to the final.

Coulndn't be a good side. Had to be luck.

Man U did not knock Barcelona out of that tournament, Bayern Munich did.

I think dinho means that the win in the final was lucky.
Bayern were outplaying Man U in that game.

That was really a dream final.
Both teams were definitely the best in Europe.
Bayern had beaten Barcelona twice(Man U could only draw with Barca twice), and a rampant Dynamo Kiev that beat Real Madrid in the 1/4s.
Great season to be watching football.

Bayern were outplaying Utd on the day - but the game is 90 mins and Utd played and believed for the entirety of it. Bayern didn't put away their chances and got punished by a Utd team that seemed to have fate on their hands in every competition that season (evidenced at Juve and in the FA Semi-Final Replay).

Otherwise, by the same standard, Barca's progression past Chelsea was also luck.

Bayern may not have deserved to lose - but Utd (even without Keane and Scholes in that game) were not to be denied.

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« Reply #12 on: March 30, 2010, 09:39:03 AM »
Allyuh wicked tuh still be fighting down a treble winning side of over 10 years ago...that had a Trini on it tuh boot!!
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« Reply #13 on: March 30, 2010, 09:40:20 AM »
98 / 99 season was a beast. best club football i see in years
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« Reply #14 on: March 30, 2010, 09:48:36 AM »
doh get me wrong, i was happy for them but i just saying it was luck.. I was actually backing them that day as Yorke was on the side, but if Yorke wasn't there i woulda back Bayern.

I will actually never forget that day, i was in college and the end of the second half was running well into class time, so i walked off from the TV on campus in the 90th minute assuming game done plus Yorke get sub.. reach about 20 feet away and hear people bawling... run back to see the replay, then say well is extra time so i cant stay anyhow... walk off again and reach almost the same spot and hear the whole school bawling down the place.. madness

like the article says, the image of Kuffour pounding the turf has a place in the history of football. I doh think many people could relate to dat kinda pain wha he was going thru...
         

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« Reply #15 on: March 30, 2010, 10:00:58 AM »

like the article says, the image of Kuffour pounding the turf has a place in the history of football. I doh think many people could relate to dat kinda pain wha he was going thru...

Yeah boy....Jah......ah real feel it for him...man had the perfect game too up until then. 

Matthaus too- man get substituted under standing ovation for the homecoming hero nearing the end of his career...mentally popped the champagne waiting on the sideline for the final whistle to storm back on the field...the look of shock and horror on his face when Sheringham equalized was indescribable.
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« Reply #16 on: March 30, 2010, 11:18:27 AM »

like the article says, the image of Kuffour pounding the turf has a place in the history of football. I doh think many people could relate to dat kinda pain wha he was going thru...

Yeah boy....Jah......ah real feel it for him...man had the perfect game too up until then. 

Matthaus too- man get substituted under standing ovation for the homecoming hero nearing the end of his career...mentally popped the champagne waiting on the sideline for the final whistle to storm back on the field...the look of shock and horror on his face when Sheringham equalized was indescribable.

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« Reply #17 on: March 30, 2010, 11:20:24 AM »
unlike barcelona's treble last year, that man utd win was more about luck or fate or destiny (or whaever else you wanna call it) than being the best. I'm sure even the most die hard man utd fan can admit that..

effenberg was a beast, ah friggin stink player but ah beast...

thanks for the article above, its interesting to see the paths that ex-champs league finalists end up taking in life after football.. people with football as a career aspiration should take note...

CL - knockout Barcelona, Inter, Juventus, and Bayern in the CL. Played them teams 9 times and didn't lose once. Score more goals that season than anybody else.

FA cup - knockout Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal on the way to the final.

Coulndn't be a good side. Had to be luck.

Man U did not knock Barcelona out of that tournament, Bayern Munich did.

I think dinho means that the win in the final was lucky.
Bayern were outplaying Man U in that game.

That was really a dream final.
Both teams were definitely the best in Europe.
Bayern had beaten Barcelona twice(Man U could only draw with Barca twice), and a rampant Dynamo Kiev that beat Real Madrid in the 1/4s.
Great season to be watching football.

united and Batern knock out Barca. But United play Bayern 3 times that year and didn't lose once. And they completely outplayed them in the 2-2 in Germany. Yuh cyst watch that one game and say they was lucky. Bayern was lucky that United underperform for 90 minutes


Anyway today's game will be pressure. If Robben and Ribery out and with schweinsteiger out united should be aggressive and try and get goals.

Van Gaal is not a defensive coach but if United go back to OT with a 1-0 or 2-1 defeat Robben and Ribery could make mas.
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« Reply #18 on: March 30, 2010, 12:16:23 PM »

like the article says, the image of Kuffour pounding the turf has a place in the history of football. I doh think many people could relate to dat kinda pain wha he was going thru...

Yeah boy....Jah......ah real feel it for him...man had the perfect game too up until then. 

Matthaus too- man get substituted under standing ovation for the homecoming hero nearing the end of his career...mentally popped the champagne waiting on the sideline for the final whistle to storm back on the field...the look of shock and horror on his face when Sheringham equalized was indescribable.

  ...was the defining moment of that game for me....I was SCREAMIN' at the coach (TV screen) to keep him on a little longer.  I felt his leadership was still going to be needed on the field.....and research has informed me in that it was history repeating itself for Matthaus as the same thing had happened to him against Porto in 1987.  What a shame.  manu were lucky on that day, with Bayern having missed a couple chances, including the shot that hit the post and Schmeichel pulling off a good save near the end.

Peong mentioned the Quarters between Real Madrid and Dynamo Kiev.....dem was some real good games....buried somewhere in meh big stack of VHS! Yuh eh lie, apart from the Final result, that season was boss to watch!   


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Re: Manchester United vs Bayern Munich CL 30 Mar 2010
« Reply #19 on: March 30, 2010, 12:17:06 PM »
unlike barcelona's treble last year, that man utd win was more about luck or fate or destiny (or whaever else you wanna call it) than being the best. I'm sure even the most die hard man utd fan can admit that..

effenberg was a beast, ah friggin stink player but ah beast...

thanks for the article above, its interesting to see the paths that ex-champs league finalists end up taking in life after football.. people with football as a career aspiration should take note...

CL - knockout Barcelona, Inter, Juventus, and Bayern in the CL. Played them teams 9 times and didn't lose once. Score more goals that season than anybody else.

FA cup - knockout Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal on the way to the final.

Coulndn't be a good side. Had to be luck.

Man U did not knock Barcelona out of that tournament, Bayern Munich did.

I think dinho means that the win in the final was lucky.
Bayern were outplaying Man U in that game.

That was really a dream final.
Both teams were definitely the best in Europe.
Bayern had beaten Barcelona twice(Man U could only draw with Barca twice), and a rampant Dynamo Kiev that beat Real Madrid in the 1/4s.
Great season to be watching football.

LOL yuh hadda pity you fools

Haters are something else

I remember a very very soft penalty for Barca in the 3-3 at Old Trafford..some would say a dive

I remember another 3-3 classic in the Nou Camp with some entertaining play in a very balanced game...

I remember being robbed by the linesman 3 times(3 offsides in a row) in Munich's opening goal at Munich and then due to a 90th Minute Great Dane error Bayern equalizing after we completely bossed them around.... youtube the highlights yuhself..i feeling lazy

I remember destroying Brodby

I remember beating Inter at home with relative ease then snatching a draw in the San Siro

I remember equalising in the 90th at Old Trafford vs Juventus ... always finding a way to get the job done

I remember the Italian Job

I remember Bayern Munich not taking their chances and Teddy and Ole take their Chances

I remember the Treble

No luck, Just Class and the desire to win every game with the best team and the best manager

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Re: Manchester United vs Bayern Munich CL 30 Mar 2010
« Reply #20 on: March 30, 2010, 12:17:38 PM »
unlike barcelona's treble last year, that man utd win was more about luck or fate or destiny (or whaever else you wanna call it) than being the best. I'm sure even the most die hard man utd fan can admit that..

effenberg was a beast, ah friggin stink player but ah beast...

thanks for the article above, its interesting to see the paths that ex-champs league finalists end up taking in life after football.. people with football as a career aspiration should take note...

CL - knockout Barcelona, Inter, Juventus, and Bayern in the CL. Played them teams 9 times and didn't lose once. Score more goals that season than anybody else.

FA cup - knockout Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal on the way to the final.

Coulndn't be a good side. Had to be luck.

Man U did not knock Barcelona out of that tournament, Bayern Munich did.

I think dinho means that the win in the final was lucky.
Bayern were outplaying Man U in that game.

That was really a dream final.
Both teams were definitely the best in Europe.
Bayern had beaten Barcelona twice(Man U could only draw with Barca twice), and a rampant Dynamo Kiev that beat Real Madrid in the 1/4s.
Great season to be watching football.

united and Batern knock out Barca. But United play Bayern 3 times that year and didn't lose once. And they completely outplayed them in the 2-2 in Germany. Yuh cyst watch that one game and say they was lucky. Bayern was lucky that United underperform for 90 minutes


Anyway today's game will be pressure. If Robben and Ribery out and with schweinsteiger out united should be aggressive and try and get goals.

Van Gaal is not a defensive coach but if United go back to OT with a 1-0 or 2-1 defeat Robben and Ribery could make mas.


Ribery should play - I go believe Robben out when I see it yes.

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Re: Manchester United vs Bayern Munich CL 30 Mar 2010
« Reply #21 on: March 30, 2010, 12:19:30 PM »
d juventus game was sweet in 99.
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Re: Manchester United vs Bayern Munich CL 30 Mar 2010
« Reply #22 on: March 30, 2010, 12:20:33 PM »
1902: Bayern Munich v Manchester United line-ups:
Bayern Munich: Butt, Lahm, Van Buyten, Demichelis, Badstuber, Altintop, Van Bommel, Pranjic, Ribery, Muller, Olic.
Subs: Rensing, Gorlitz, Klose, Contento, Alaba, Gomez, Tymoschuk.

Man Utd: Van der Sar, Neville, Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra, Fletcher, Carrick, Scholes, Nani, Park, Rooney.
Subs: Kuszczak, Berbatov, Giggs, Rafael Da Silva, Jonathan Evans, Valencia, Gibson.
Referee: Frank De Bleeckere (Belgium)

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Re: Manchester United vs Bayern Munich CL 30 Mar 2010
« Reply #23 on: March 30, 2010, 12:26:37 PM »
unlike barcelona's treble last year, that man utd win was more about luck or fate or destiny (or whaever else you wanna call it) than being the best. I'm sure even the most die hard man utd fan can admit that..

effenberg was a beast, ah friggin stink player but ah beast...

thanks for the article above, its interesting to see the paths that ex-champs league finalists end up taking in life after football.. people with football as a career aspiration should take note...

CL - knockout Barcelona, Inter, Juventus, and Bayern in the CL. Played them teams 9 times and didn't lose once. Score more goals that season than anybody else.

FA cup - knockout Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal on the way to the final.

Coulndn't be a good side. Had to be luck.

Man U did not knock Barcelona out of that tournament, Bayern Munich did.

I think dinho means that the win in the final was lucky.
Bayern were outplaying Man U in that game.

That was really a dream final.
Both teams were definitely the best in Europe.
Bayern had beaten Barcelona twice(Man U could only draw with Barca twice), and a rampant Dynamo Kiev that beat Real Madrid in the 1/4s.
Great season to be watching football.

LOL yuh hadda pity you fools

Haters are something else

I remember a very very soft penalty for Barca in the 3-3 at Old Trafford..some would say a dive

I remember another 3-3 classic in the Nou Camp with some entertaining play in a very balanced game...

I remember being robbed by the linesman 3 times(3 offsides in a row) in Munich's opening goal at Munich and then due to a 90th Minute Great Dane error Bayern equalizing after we completely bossed them around.... youtube the highlights yuhself..i feeling lazy

I remember destroying Brodby

I remember beating Inter at home with relative ease then snatching a draw in the San Siro

I remember equalising in the 90th at Old Trafford vs Juventus ... always finding a way to get the job done

I remember the Italian Job

I remember Bayern Munich not taking their chances and Teddy and Ole take their Chances

I remember the Treble

No luck, Just Class and the desire to win every game with the best team and the best manager

Glory Glory Man United



  Allyuh does ever remember when all them points yuh make does go the opposite way, too? (like when allyuh benefit from soft penalties)

unlike barcelona's treble last year, that man utd win was more about luck or fate or destiny (or whaever else you wanna call it) than being the best. I'm sure even the most die hard man utd fan can admit that..

effenberg was a beast, ah friggin stink player but ah beast...

thanks for the article above, its interesting to see the paths that ex-champs league finalists end up taking in life after football.. people with football as a career aspiration should take note...

CL - knockout Barcelona, Inter, Juventus, and Bayern in the CL. Played them teams 9 times and didn't lose once. Score more goals that season than anybody else.

FA cup - knockout Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal on the way to the final.

Coulndn't be a good side. Had to be luck.

Man U did not knock Barcelona out of that tournament, Bayern Munich did.

I think dinho means that the win in the final was lucky.
Bayern were outplaying Man U in that game.

That was really a dream final.
Both teams were definitely the best in Europe.
Bayern had beaten Barcelona twice(Man U could only draw with Barca twice), and a rampant Dynamo Kiev that beat Real Madrid in the 1/4s.
Great season to be watching football.

united and Batern knock out Barca. But United play Bayern 3 times that year and didn't lose once. And they completely outplayed them in the 2-2 in Germany. Yuh cyst watch that one game and say they was lucky. Bayern was lucky that United underperform for 90 minutes


Anyway today's game will be pressure. If Robben and Ribery out and with schweinsteiger out united should be aggressive and try and get goals.

Van Gaal is not a defensive coach but if United go back to OT with a 1-0 or 2-1 defeat Robben and Ribery could make mas.


Ribery should play - I go believe Robben out when I see it yes.

  Robben is out.  Is only allyuh manager does play dem dotish game, claiming man injured for ddays and then all of a sudden he in de lineup.  :devil:


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Re: Manchester United vs Bayern Munich CL 30 Mar 2010
« Reply #24 on: March 30, 2010, 12:27:47 PM »
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Re: Manchester United vs Bayern Munich CL 30 Mar 2010
« Reply #25 on: March 30, 2010, 12:29:40 PM »
lolol..

i not trying to piss on nobody parade as like i said i was happy for Yorke (and indirectly Man Utd :puking:) that season.

but for certain men, how come when yuh get outplayed in a CL final and scrape in 2 last minute goals, then yuh cant just say yuh was lucky, yuh have to say "the other team didnt take their chances"..

But fast forward to 2009, when Barcelona properly wash Man U ass good and proper, then it was because Barcelona was lucky that "Man Utd didn't turn up on the day" or lucky that "Man U got their tactics wrong" or some other jokey excuse?

oh gawd, if yuh lucky, yuh lucky... is still a CL trophy and all that make de fairytale.
         

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Re: Manchester United vs Bayern Munich CL 30 Mar 2010
« Reply #26 on: March 30, 2010, 12:31:32 PM »
Alex Ferguson mussbe sitting down with he eye of newt and chicken blood and woking he usual obeyah.


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Re: Manchester United vs Bayern Munich CL 30 Mar 2010
« Reply #27 on: March 30, 2010, 12:32:44 PM »
lolol..

i not trying to piss on nobody parade as like i said i was happy for Yorke (and indirectly Man Utd :puking:) that season.

but for certain men, how come when yuh get outplayed in a CL final and scrape in 2 last minute goals, then yuh cant just say yuh was lucky, yuh have to say "the other team didnt take their chances"..

But fast forward to 2009, when Barcelona properly wash Man U ass good and proper, then it was because Barcelona was lucky that "Man Utd didn't turn up on the day" or lucky that "Man U got their tactics wrong" or some other jokey excuse?

oh gawd, if yuh lucky, yuh lucky... is still a CL trophy and all that make de fairytale.

  Nah, Barcelona was "lucky" that "sir alex" didn't have the tactical wit or the skilled personnel to contend with their side.


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Re: Manchester United vs Bayern Munich CL 30 Mar 2010
« Reply #28 on: March 30, 2010, 01:03:13 PM »
bayern midfield looks very weak defensively. They getting sliced at the moment, like ManU is Slapchop
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Re: Manchester United vs Bayern Munich CL 30 Mar 2010
« Reply #29 on: March 30, 2010, 01:12:25 PM »
bayern midfield looks very weak defensively. They getting sliced at the moment, like ManU is Slapchop

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