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Oh look barca are struggling to break down stubborn opposition so early in the second half, with just about long enough left to exploit their advantage they get a soft sending off in their favour. I think i recognise that from somewhere
Nevermind though because everything is above board and clean at U£FA


Nevermind though because everything is above board and clean at U£FA

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LDB wrote:Oh look barca are struggling to break down stubborn opposition so early in the second half, with just about long enough left to exploit their advantage they get a soft sending off in their favour. I think i recognise that from somewhere![]()
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Nevermind though because everything is above board and clean at U£FA
Us..... Stubborn opposition.



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We were in that game, for the first time in 6 years. In 6 years time we'll enjoy another one no doubtfranksav63 wrote:LDB wrote:Oh look barca are struggling to break down stubborn opposition so early in the second half, with just about long enough left to exploit their advantage they get a soft sending off in their favour. I think i recognise that from somewhere![]()
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Nevermind though because everything is above board and clean at U£FA
Us..... Stubborn opposition.![]()
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Edit: Maybe slightly unfair, we were quite stubborn in 06 until average al did his bit. So make that 5 years

As much as i dislike Mourinho, i have to agree with his post match interview. At least someone has the bollocks to say what we are all thinking.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011 ... -barcelona
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011 ... -barcelona
Mourinho, who has had a player sent off in all four meetings with Barcelona this season and with Internazionale in last season's semi-final, said that he did not want to say what he "really thinks" because he feared a life ban but he did insist he felt "disgusted" to be working in football. In the end there was little holding back. The accusation was hardly a veiled one.
Mourinho claimed his red card and that handed to Pepe were unjustified and that this was not the first time Barcelona's opponents have been singled out for unfair punishment. He reeled off a list of referees whom he said had "favoured" the Catalan side, pointing an accusing finger at those who he sees as engaged in a pro‑Barça conspiracy. He insisted that the evidence is unavoidable and asked: "Why?"
"If I tell Uefa what I really think and feel, my career would end now," Mourinho said. "Instead I will just ask a question to which I hope one day to get a response: Why? Why? Why Ovrebo? Why Busacca? Why De Bleeckere? Why Stark? Why? Because every semi-final the same things happen. We are talking about an absolutely fantastic football team, so why do they need that? Why? Why does a team as good as they are need something [extra] that is so obvious that everyone sees it?
"Why Ovrebo [two] years ago [when the Norwegian referee did not give Chelsea a series of penalties against Barcelona]? Why couldn't Chelsea go to the final? Last year it was a miracle that Inter got there playing with 10 men for so long. A miracle. Why weren't there four penalties against Chelsea [in 2009]? Why send off [Arsenal's Robin] Van Persie [in the last 16]? Where does their power come from?
"It could have been 0-0 tonight, but then suddenly we are down to 10 men and they have a free path to find solutions that they could not find before then: we could have played for three hours and they would not have scored. But today we have seen that it is not difficult – it is impossible.
"The question," Mourinho continued, "is why? I don't know if it is the Unicef sponsorship or if it is because they are nice guys. I don't understand. Congratulations to Barcelona on being a great team and congratulations for all the other stuff you have which must be very hard to achieve. They have power and we have no chance. Chelsea had bans for Drogba and Bosingwa; Wenger and Nasri were banned for Arsenal; me today. I don't know why. All I can do is leave that question here in the air and hope that one day I will get the response. They have to get to the final, and they'll get there, full stop."
Asked if Madrid, trailing 2-0, were now out, Mourinho replied simply: "Yes, yes." There was a pause and then he added: "We will go there with pride and respect for football. It is a world that sometimes disgusts me to live in and earn a living from, but it is my world. We have to go there without Pepe, who didn't do anything, without [the suspended] Ramos who did nothing, without a coach who can't be on the bench. It is impossible. And if we score a goal and open up the tie a little, they will just kill it again. Tonight we have seen that we do not have any chance."
Mourinho sought to discredit Barcelona's 2009 Champions League success and any victory they may have this season.
"Josep Guardiola is a fantastic coach," he said, "but I have won two Champions Leagues. He has won [only] one Champions League and that is one that would embarrass me. I would be ashamed to have won it with the scandal of Stamford Bridge and, if he wins it this year, it will be with the scandal of the Bernabéu. I hope that one day he can win a proper Champions League. Deep down, if they are good people, it cannot taste right for them. I hope one day Guardiola has the chance of winning a brilliant, clean championship with no scandal."
On their website, Barcelona responded to the Portuguese's comments by threatening to report him to Uefa, confirming their board will meet to consider their options. "Barcelona's legal department will study the declarations made by José Mourinho to determine whether to refer them to Uefa," a club statement read.
"In the post match press conference, Jose Mourinho severely criticised the referee (Wolfgang) Stark and insinuated that Uefa treated Barcelona favourably."
I'm sorry but a lot of that statement from moaninho is a load of bollox but as long as it festers the siege mentality with his players and keeps the madrid press from dissecting his woefully negative tactics then it will have done its job
Revista de liga did a breakdown a few weeks ago of the various red cards his players have received against barca over the years and there was only one, yes just one, that you could consider to have been a harsh decision. He is being crafty by bring the chavs and us into the argument as well so that he might receive some support from these clubs when justice is being handed out to him and his players. Did he mention the offside goal his inter team scored last season v barca at the san siro ? Did he fcuk cos then it would fly against his conspiracy theory bullshit
The portugese *word censored* has made a successful career by creating teams stopping their opponents playing football. In true hypocritical fashion he complained when the scum did it to him at the bridge shithole a few years ago but thinks nothing of employing those very same tactics himself
Has there ever been a more expensive team assembled than this madrid team ? He has some of the finist players playing the game in the world right now and granted he is playing the worlds best team but does he need to employ such anti football tactics ? It is all very well using these tactics when talking about a david v goliath match up but that aint the case here
Ronaldo, alonso, kaka, casillas, higuain are all top quality players and would it not be reasonable to expect a tactical genius (like moaninho is meant to be) to get the maximum out of them ? He then has the cheek to claim that barca have all the power and that madrid have no chance ? That statement along with his tactics v barca in the last 3 weeks is right up there with wenger's happy to take 2nd place remark for sending a defeatist message to your players 

Revista de liga did a breakdown a few weeks ago of the various red cards his players have received against barca over the years and there was only one, yes just one, that you could consider to have been a harsh decision. He is being crafty by bring the chavs and us into the argument as well so that he might receive some support from these clubs when justice is being handed out to him and his players. Did he mention the offside goal his inter team scored last season v barca at the san siro ? Did he fcuk cos then it would fly against his conspiracy theory bullshit



The portugese *word censored* has made a successful career by creating teams stopping their opponents playing football. In true hypocritical fashion he complained when the scum did it to him at the bridge shithole a few years ago but thinks nothing of employing those very same tactics himself

Has there ever been a more expensive team assembled than this madrid team ? He has some of the finist players playing the game in the world right now and granted he is playing the worlds best team but does he need to employ such anti football tactics ? It is all very well using these tactics when talking about a david v goliath match up but that aint the case here


uefa want Barcelona in their corporate final no matter what it takes to get them there, especially after their well laid path last season wasn't enough to get them through.
The competition like uefa is rotten to it's very core, and whilst the Barca whores may not be actively involved, their cheating players are happy to play along with the game, "unwittingly"
diving and surrounding the referee enmasse at every opportunity.
The competition like uefa is rotten to it's very core, and whilst the Barca whores may not be actively involved, their cheating players are happy to play along with the game, "unwittingly"

ditto..i hate the cl.goonersid wrote:uefa want Barcelona in their corporate final no matter what it takes to get them there, especially after their well laid path last season wasn't enough to get them through.
The competition like uefa is rotten to it's very core, and whilst the Barca whores may not be actively involved, their cheating players are happy to play along with the game, "unwittingly"diving and surrounding the referee enmasse at every opportunity.




I'm not saying that they are "the" victims in all of this, they are just one of the victims, the biggest of all being the credibility of the competition and indeed football itself.augie wrote:Please stop making out that madrid are somehow victims in all this.......for every barca cheat (and there are a few) I will show you a madrid player that is only there to kick players![]()
The biggest thug scumbag of them all (pepe) last night got what has been coming to him for a long long time
We have seen over recent clge seasons, some of the most outrageous decisions involving games with the barca whores, the chavs one being the worst. And whilst we all laughed at the time, the truth is it could have been anyone, and little did we know we would be on the receiving end ourselves a few years later.
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I agree with this 100%. Barca are the dirtiest cheatingest fucking scum of a team i have ever watched. More than a club is fucking right. Alves, Busquets, and Pedro should never be allowed to play again. I also agreed with what Mourinho said in his interview after the game. Barca DO get EVERY FUCKING ADVANTAGE from the refs. Chelsea 3 years ago? Against us this year? Yesterday? They are the media darlings and i am fed up with the bullshit.goonersid wrote:Barca are a shower of cheating diving whores. Alves makes Ronaldo look like an honest player, he really is a disgrace to the game. Yet again a controversial decision goes their way when they needed it, coincidence? I don't think so.
Platini and co weren't going to allow their golden boys to be dumped out of the comp by anyone this season, (including us)
Now I will get slated for this, but I hope Utd beat the barca whores, in the final. It won't give me pleasure to see utd win, but it sure as fuck will give me great satisfaction to see those Barca c**ts get beaten.
And those who are saying Barca deserved to win because Madrid were playing defensive, GET YOU HEAD OUT OF YOUR OWN WENGER-PHILOSOPHY ASS. There is more to winning football games than tippy tappy passing with 80% possession. I do believe JM has beaten Barca before with defensive tactics so he knows wtf he is doing. Once again the referee played right into those diving cheating *word censored* hands. And it all stems from their little pussy bitch manager. Fucking faggot.
Regardless of how you feel about United at least they are not rolling around holding their faces when they get bumped in the chest. I try and get people to watch football matches over here by saying, hey look at this Barca team play, theyre really good. Then last nights (and the last couple seasons) antics happen and my friends are like what the fuck is this fairy pussy shit. I cant disagree.
Yankee I dont have my arse buried up wenger's all style no substance philosphy and nobody appreciates a sterling backs to the wall performance more than I do (GG is still my favourite manager
) but there is a world of difference between a strong defensive performance and sending out a pack of thugs to kick anything that moves and that is all this madrid team under moaninho are
If fcuking stoke produced those bullshit tactics we would be the first to slate them using terms like anti-football and that is fcuking hypocrisy at its worst
I notice again that when slating barca for getting every decision you also conveniently forget about inter's crucial offside 3rd goal v them last season



I notice again that when slating barca for getting every decision you also conveniently forget about inter's crucial offside 3rd goal v them last season

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