Andy @ Allerton Posted July 17, 2008 Posted July 17, 2008 With the Premier League about a month away - it's time to be thinking of the 'Champions' League Qualifying fixtures. Anyone know what date these are to be played on? More importantly - has anyone with a season ticket actually received it through the post yet?! Secondly: What is the way to approach these qualifiers? Is it best to put the full squad out and pound the opposition into the floor - or is the best approach to blood a few youngsters in their first competitive matches (With the club stalwarts on the bench ready to leap into the fray should things go not quite as expected?) Which clubs are we likely to face and are there any dark horses - or indeed pretty decent clubs out there ready to get their claws into us? How much of a toll is it going to be on our players to start competitive games so early - and could this have a bearing on future games? It's clear that we need to hit the ground running and start to pound and destroy the 'lesser' teams in the league if we have any hope of progressing into a good title run - but more importantly we need to dodgy injury and then keep that run going.
muleskinner Posted July 17, 2008 Posted July 17, 2008 Atletico Madrid are the ones to avoid I think and it is absolutely vital to get through to the competition proper. An embarassing exit would hang around the club like a bad fart all year.
trowie Posted July 17, 2008 Posted July 17, 2008 Atletico Madrid are the ones to avoid I think and it is absolutely vital to get through to the competition proper. An embarassing exit would hang around the club like a bad fart all year.More like a s*** in the wardrobe
Caramba Posted July 17, 2008 Posted July 17, 2008 (edited) With the Premier League about a month away - it's time to be thinking of the 'Champions' League Qualifying fixtures. Anyone know what date these are to be played on? More importantly - has anyone with a season ticket actually received it through the post yet?! Secondly: What is the way to approach these qualifiers? Is it best to put the full squad out and pound the opposition into the floor - or is the best approach to blood a few youngsters in their first competitive matches (With the club stalwarts on the bench ready to leap into the fray should things go not quite as expected?) Which clubs are we likely to face and are there any dark horses - or indeed pretty decent clubs out there ready to get their claws into us? How much of a toll is it going to be on our players to start competitive games so early - and could this have a bearing on future games? It's clear that we need to hit the ground running and start to pound and destroy the 'lesser' teams in the league if we have any hope of progressing into a good title run - but more importantly we need to dodgy injury and then keep that run going. (1) Dates: 3rd Qualifying RoundFirst leg: 12-13 AugustSecond leg: 26-27 August (2) In the first leg we should at least play our strongest side, the potential opponents we can meet are not that bad, and the away game might be tricky. (3)Seeded teams coef. Unseeded teams coef.------------------------ --- ------- ------------------------ --- -------Atlético Madrid Esp 36.837Sparta Praha ** Cze 36.496Dinamo Kiev ** Ukr 34.932Levski Sofia Bul 32.644Slavia Praha Cze 31.496Galatasaray Tur 30.469Partizan Belgrade ** Srb 25.527Vitória Guimarães Por 18.176Dinamo Zagreb * Cro 17.836Wisla Kraków ** Pol 15.973Standard Liège Bel 14.810FC Twente Enschede Ned 14.610Petrzalka Bratislava * Svk 14.070AaB Aalborg ** Den 12.748SK Brann Bergen ** Nor 12.400Rapid Wien ** Aut 10.840 Edited July 17, 2008 by Caramba
muleskinner Posted July 17, 2008 Posted July 17, 2008 (1) Dates: 3rd Qualifying RoundFirst leg: 12-13 AugustSecond leg: 26-27 August (2) In the first leg we should at least play our strongest side, the potential opponents we can meet are not that bad, and the away game might be tricky. (3)Seeded teams coef. Unseeded teams coef.------------------------ --- ------- ------------------------ --- -------Atlético Madrid Esp 36.837Sparta Praha ** Cze 36.496Dinamo Kiev ** Ukr 34.932Levski Sofia Bul 32.644Slavia Praha Cze 31.496Galatasaray Tur 30.469Partizan Belgrade ** Srb 25.527Vitória Guimarães Por 18.176Dinamo Zagreb * Cro 17.836Wisla Kraków ** Pol 15.973Standard Liège Bel 14.810FC Twente Enschede Ned 14.610Petrzalka Bratislava * Svk 14.070AaB Aalborg ** Den 12.748SK Brann Bergen ** Nor 12.400Rapid Wien ** Aut 10.840 Is that the list of who we can draw? I'd be happy with any of them bar Atletico and possibly Galatasaray. Twente Enschende is Mclarens new team isn't it?
Guest Snorky Posted July 17, 2008 Posted July 17, 2008 Because we are seeded do we play the second leg at Anfield ? or is it just coincidence we've done that over the past few seasons ?
Hassony Posted July 17, 2008 Posted July 17, 2008 Because we are seeded do we play the second leg at Anfield ? or is it just coincidence we've done that over the past few seasons ? yes
psl Posted July 17, 2008 Posted July 17, 2008 (edited) We played the first leg at home when Gonzales scored right at the end didn't we? Edited July 17, 2008 by psl
Caramba Posted July 17, 2008 Posted July 17, 2008 Is that the list of who we can draw? I'd be happy with any of them bar Atletico and possibly Galatasaray. Twente Enschende is Mclarens new team isn't it? Some of those teams are playing in the second qualifier round, and if they are knocked out, the team that knocks them out will take their place. But we can't draw any of the teams that are seeded in the 3rd qualifying round, like Rangers, Juventus etc.
Will Posted July 17, 2008 Posted July 17, 2008 We played the first leg at home when Gonzales scored right at the end didn't we?González Yes
anfield11 Posted July 17, 2008 Posted July 17, 2008 (1) Dates: 3rd Qualifying RoundFirst leg: 12-13 AugustSecond leg: 26-27 August (2) In the first leg we should at least play our strongest side, the potential opponents we can meet are not that bad, and the away game might be tricky. (3)Seeded teams coef. Unseeded teams coef.------------------------ --- ------- ------------------------ --- -------Atlético Madrid Esp 36.837Sparta Praha ** Cze 36.496Dinamo Kiev ** Ukr 34.932Levski Sofia Bul 32.644Slavia Praha Cze 31.496Galatasaray Tur 30.469Partizan Belgrade ** Srb 25.527Vitória Guimarães Por 18.176Dinamo Zagreb * Cro 17.836Wisla Kraków ** Pol 15.973Standard Liège Bel 14.810FC Twente Enschede Ned 14.610Petrzalka Bratislava * Svk 14.070AaB Aalborg ** Den 12.748SK Brann Bergen ** Nor 12.400Rapid Wien ** Aut 10.840 Same team we play next in a friendly
Cliff M Posted July 18, 2008 Posted July 18, 2008 Rome's Stadio Olimpico will stage the European Champion Clubs' Cup final for the fourth time this season as the UEFA Champions League reaches its climax in the Italian capital on Wednesday 27 May. Rome eventsThe home of 2008/09 group stage entrants AS Roma and their Serie A rivals S.S. Lazio, the stadium could prove a lucky omen for Liverpool FC, who won the 1977 final there against VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach and repeated the trick seven years later against Roma. That match went to penalties, as did the 1996 UEFA Champions League decider in which Juventus defeated holders AFC Ajax. Other major events at the stadium include the 1990 FIFA World Cup final, the 1987 IAAF World Championships in Athletics and the 1960 Olympic Games, for which the stadium was constructed in 1953, set between the Tiber river and Monte Mario hill. FinalsIt will be the eighth European Cup final to be held in Italy, as Milan's San Siro Stadium was the venue for 1965, 1970 and 2001 finals while in 1991 FK Crvena Zvezda defeated Olympique de Marseille at Bari's Stadio San Nicola. The 2010 final will be played at Madrid's Santiago Bernabéu in its new date on a Saturday.
hels smicer Posted July 18, 2008 Posted July 18, 2008 Slavia Prague PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE & I am loving the idea of Madrid in May! I bet Rafa & all the spanish lads have got an eye on that to
Gerrardrules Posted July 18, 2008 Posted July 18, 2008 Slavia Prague PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE & I am loving the idea of Madrid in May! I bet Rafa & all the spanish lads have got an eye on that to Slavia would be tricky!
Boca Posted July 18, 2008 Posted July 18, 2008 & I am loving the idea of Madrid in May! I bet Rafa & all the spanish lads have got an eye on that to I hope not, seeing as though the final is in Rome
Behind Enemy Lines Posted July 18, 2008 Posted July 18, 2008 What's with the "''"?perhaps to highlight the fact that the majority of the teams involved are not the current champions of their particular league?(just a stab in the dark & ought not be taken in any way shape or form as to indicate an understanding of the way that A@A thinks in any way shape or form )
Repington Posted July 18, 2008 Posted July 18, 2008 (edited) Rome to stage the final?Isn't it good to see that UEFA have chosen a venue with a good reputation for policing rival fands and no history of problems between locals and visiting supporters? Edited July 18, 2008 by Repington
Stevie H Posted July 19, 2008 Posted July 19, 2008 Rome to stage the final?Isn't it good to see that UEFA have chosen a venue with a good reputation for policing rival fands and no history of problems between locals and visiting supporters?absolutely. a city known for its open arms and cultural maturity which has just voted in its first neo-liberal mayor. nothing to do with platini having a big f***off apartment and several mistresses there or anything.
Hassony Posted July 22, 2008 Posted July 22, 2008 absolutely. a city known for its open arms and cultural maturity which has just voted in its first neo-liberal mayor. nothing to do with platini having a big f***off apartment and several mistresses there or anything. Bobby, whats french for "Harem"?
Ronnie Whelan Posted July 22, 2008 Posted July 22, 2008 FinalsIt will be the eighth European Cup final to be held in Italy, as Milan's San Siro Stadium was the venue for 1965, 1970 and 2001 finals while in 1991 FK Crvena Zvezda defeated Olympique de Marseille at Bari's Stadio San Nicola. The 2010 final will be played at Madrid's Santiago Bernabéu in its new date on a Saturday. CL final moving to Saturday? I didnt read anything about this. I assume this would clash with the usual FA Cup final Saturday? Obviously the FA will have to surrender on this one.
fyds Posted July 22, 2008 Posted July 22, 2008 Bobby, whats french for "Harem"?Dunno, but old italian for Platini's 'apartment' is 'Bordello'. I hate him more than Diouf
johngibo YPC Posted July 22, 2008 Posted July 22, 2008 CL final moving to Saturday? I didnt read anything about this. I assume this would clash with the usual FA Cup final Saturday? Obviously the FA will have to surrender on this one. It was one of Platini's ideasWants more kids/families at the final
Ronnie Whelan Posted July 22, 2008 Posted July 22, 2008 It was one of Platini's ideasWants more kids/families at the final Maybe the players should dress up as cartoon characters too?
fyds Posted July 22, 2008 Posted July 22, 2008 It was one of Platini's ideasWants more kids/families at the finalHis own illegitimate ones, presumably.
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