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Originally posted by Ray de Galles View PostThis game is pretty mental, 1-3 then 1-4. Whoever is managing Real this week is toast.
Well, no I wouldn't Like Sari in the Cup final I would come to my sense and return for my inevitable payoff.
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Originally posted by Ray de Galles View PostThis game is pretty mental, 1-3 then 1-4. Whoever is managing Real this week is toast.
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ESPN UK with the well-directed schadenfreude.
https://twitter.com/https://twitter.com/ESPNUK/status/1103045871145574400
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Ajax's first CL QF since...?
I guess this will make Man City favourites, if they weren't already.
EDIT: Real were 10/1 before kick-off so really nothing much has changed except Ajax's odds will come inLast edited by Satchmo Distel; 05-03-2019, 22:59.
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Football, eh? Jolly heck.
I popped into a cafe for a few minutes, or so I thought. Ajax were one up at that stage, and when they got the second it was impossible to leave. (The Spurs game was on other screens and gradually the customers migrated to the one that mattered, like seagulls spotting a bench with richer pickings). One of the best CL games I've seen in years.
But I still don't know what the Ajax coach looks like, because every shot of the technical areas was of the loser. Plus assorted players injured, sobbing, etc.
The boy Tadic looks good, some Premier League side should snap him up. Can he do it on a Tuesday night at Southampton?
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Originally posted by Ray de Galles View PostThe third is nearly ruled out on VAR as the ball might have been out of play a long way ahead of the goal in the move leading up to it. Or maybe a handball. A bit farcical as there's a four minute delay in establishing it's good.
I mean, I thought the ball was out in real time, and also after 27 replays, but ... ah, who cares? Extra helping of Schadenfreude.
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