International Soccer - General Discussion

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29.05.2017, 21:08

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Rallkin123 wrote:Aberdeen were so unlucky against Celtic in the Scottish Cup Final and should have won it. I feel so sorry for them as overall they were the better team, especially in the 1st half as they dominated play and had the better chances of scoring. Well done to Celtic, but they got themselves out of jail and in my view were very lucky to win.

I thought Aberdeen really put up a good fight on Saturday and it truly was a real sickner for them to lose the game in the way they did. Celtic have got a habit of scoring late goals when it comes to the Scottish Cup. I know better than more people after they snatched victory away from the jaws of defeat when they came back being 1-0 behind to beat my Dundee United team 2-1 in 1985, 1988.

With regards to my Dundee United team. I am still very very down about what happened to us yesterday. Us supporters deserved better than the dog shit which the players served up for us but I think it was just a game too far for them. The players on the pitch were simply exhausted. We had already played 5 games to get to this stage. We should have been given a penalty in the 1st leg, instead Simon Murray gets a red card for apparently diving Angry We will ofcourse be favourites for the Title next season now that Hibs are out of the division but it will have to be earned. We can't afford to feel sorry for ourselves, we just have to go for it again.

Over the border and into England, another dramatic Play Off match came to its conclusion. Well done to Huddersfield Town who will play next season in the English Premier League after beating Reading 4-3 on penalties after normal time and extra time still nothing could separate the 2 teams. Its a cruel way to decide who gets promoted but it has to be brought to a conclusion somehow.

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28.05.2017, 22:46

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2016-17 SERIE A :
Match day 38 (Last) Complete Results :

Atalanta B.C. 1 - A.C. Chievo Verona 0 PLAYED SATURDAY
Bologna F.C. 1909 1 - Juventus F.C. 2 PLAYED SATURDAY

Cagliari Calcio 2 - A.C. Milan 1
Goals : 17' Joao Pedro ( C ), 72' Lapadula (M pen.), 90' + 3' Pisacane ( C )
Penalty Failed : 63' Bacca (M)
Red Card : 75' Paletta (M) Thumb down

A.S. Roma 3 - Genoa C.F.C. 2
Goals : 3' Pellegri (G), 10' Dzeko ( R ), 74' De Rossi ( R ), 79' Lazovic (G), 90' Perotti ( R )

U.C. Sampdoria 2 - S.S.C. Napoli 4
Goals : 36' Mertens (N), 42' L. Insigne (N), 49' Hamsik (N), 50' Quagliarella (S), 65' Callejon (N), 90' Alvarez (S)

F.C. Crotone 3 - S.S. Lazio 1
Goals : 14', 60' Nalini ( C ), 22' Falcinelli ( C ), 26' Immobile (L pen.)
Red Card : 42' Bastos (L) Thumb down

ACF Fiorentina 2 - Delfino Pescara 1936 2
Goals : 15' Caprari (P), 65' Bahebeck (P), 66' Saponara (F), 85' Vecino (F)
Red Card : 38' F. Chiesa (F) Thumb down

F.C. Internazionale 5 - Udinese Calcio 2
Goals : 5', 54' Eder (I), 19' Perisic (I), 36' Brozovic (I), 76' Balic (U), 78' Angella (U o.g.), 90' + 3' D. Zapata (U)

U.S. Città di Palermo 2 - Empoli F.C. 1
Goals : 76' Nestorovski (P), 84' Bruno Henrique (P), 87' Krunic (E)

Torino F.C. 5 - U.S. Sassuolo Calcio 3
Goals : 6' Boye (T), 14', 40', 81' (pen.) Defrel (S), 22' Baselli (T), 45' + 1' De Silvestri (T), 57' Iago Falque (T), 79' Belotti (T)

FINAL LEAGUE TABLE :

1. JUVENTUS F.C. 91 points 2016-17 Champion & Qualified to 2017-18 UEFA Champions League Group Stage

2. A.S. Roma 87 points Qualified to 2017-18 UEFA Champions League Group Stage
3. S.S.C. Napoli 86 points Qualified to 2017-18 UEFA Champions League Play-Off Round
4. Atalanta B.C. 72 points Qualified to 2017-18 UEFA Europa League Group Stage
5. S.S. Lazio 70 points Qualified to 2017-18 UEFA Europa League Group Stage
6. A.C. Milan 63 points Qualified to 2017-18 UEFA Europa League Third Qualifying Round
7. F.C. Internazionale 62 points
8. ACF Fiorentina 60 points
9. Torino F.C. 53 points
10. U.C. Sampdoria 48 points
11. Cagliari Calcio 47 points
12. U.S. Sassuolo Calcio 46 points
13. Udinese Calcio 45 points
14. A.C. Chievo Verona 43 points
15. Bologna F.C. 1909 41 points
16. Genoa C.F.C. 36 points
17. F.C. Crotone 34 points
18. Empoli F.C. 32 points Relegated to 2017-18 Serie B
19. U.S. Città di Palermo 26 points Relegated to 2017-18 Serie B
20. Delfino Pescara 1936 18 points Relegated to 2017-18 Serie B

28.05.2017, 21:28

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Well timed in your post saoirse - you only decided to post here because you knew that I would be upset that my team lost today. Just like every post on this forum you have no real interest. You know exactly where you can stick your comments dickhead Cool

28.05.2017, 17:53

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c'mon the accies!

lol dundee utd another season languishing in the championship!

well done celtic, fully deserved win and fitting end to a great season.

27.05.2017, 23:23

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2016-17 DFB POKAL (GERMAN CUP) FINAL :
Berlin, Olympiastadion :

Eintracht Frankfurt 1 - Borussia Dortmund 2
Goals : 8' Dembele (BD), 29' Rebic (EF), 67' P. Aubameyang (BD pen.)

BORUSSIA DORTMUND win the 2016-17 DFB Pokal, the fourth in the history of the club Thumb up

2016-17 COUPE DE FRANCE (FRENCH CUP) FINAL :
Paris - Saint-Denis, Stade de France :

Angers SCO 0 - Paris Saint-Germain 1
Goal : 90' + 1' I. Cissokho (A o.g.)

PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN win the 2016-17 Coupe de France, the 11th (third consecutive) in the history of the club Thumb up

2016-17 COPA DEL REY (SPANISH CUP) FINAL :
Madrid, Estadio Vicente Calderon :

FC Barcelona 3 - Deportivo Alaves 1
Goals : 30' Messi (B), 33' Hernandez (A), 45' Neymar (B), 45' + 3' Paco (B)

FC BARCELONA win the 2016-17 Copa del Rey, the 29th (third consecutive) in the history of the club Thumb up

27.05.2017, 20:26

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2016-17 SERIE A MATCHDAY 38 (LAST) :
Results Saturday Matches :

Atalanta 1 - Chievo Verona 0
Goal : 52' A. Gomez

Bologna 1 - Juventus 2 Thumb upThumb up
Goals : 52' Taider (B), 70' Dybala (J), 90' + 4' Kean (J)

2016-17 FA CUP FINAL :
London, Wembley Stadium :

Arsenal FC 2 - Chelsea FC 1
Goals : 4' A. Sanchez (A), 76' D. Costa ( C ), 79' Ramsey (A)
Red Card : 68' Moses ( C ) Thumb down

ARSENAL FC win the 2016-17 FA Cup, the 13th in the history of the club Thumb up

27.05.2017, 18:10

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Aberdeen were so unlucky against Celtic in the Scottish Cup Final and should have won it. I feel so sorry for them as overall they were the better team, especially in the 1st half as they dominated play and had the better chances of scoring. Well done to Celtic, but they got themselves out of jail and in my view were very lucky to win.

27.05.2017, 14:42

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North of the border we have Celtic v Aberdeen. I hope Aberdeen do the unthinkable and win the Scottish Cup against Brendan Rodgers seemingly invincible side. On a sidenote, many thanks for your opinions Ralkin123, you are adding some much needed discussion into this Thread Thumb up

As for my Dundee United team, I will decline to make any comments until everything has been concluded tomorrow but I am really on edge as we are either 90 minutes or more depending on possible extra time and penalties on whether we can return to the Scottish Premiership or face another long season in the Championship. So much at stake and it all boils down to one game!

27.05.2017, 01:38

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Good luck to Chelsea and Maestro Antonio Conte against Arsenal in the English FA Cup Final on SaturdaySmileThumb up

25.05.2017, 00:56

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Bad luck to Ajax it wasn't to be. Well done to Man Utd and even though I wanted Ajax to win, Utd deserved their victory. To all the victims of the horrendous Manchester bombing, you are in our thoughts. Pax Vobiscum. RIPHeartThumb up

24.05.2017, 22:39

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2016-17 UEFA EUROPA LEAGUE FINAL :
Solna, Stockholm (Sweden), Friends Arena :

AFC Ajax 0 - Manchester United FC 2
Goals : 18' Sanchez (A o.g.), 48' Mkhitaryan (MU)

MANCHESTER UNITED FC win the 2016-17 UEFA Europa League, the first in the history of the club Thumb up

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23.05.2017, 19:35

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All the best to that great club Ajax in the Europa League Final against Man Utd tomorrowThumb up. I want them to win in memory of the greatest Dutch Master of total football, Johan Cruyff who brought his style of playing the beautiful game to my beloved BarcelonaHeart. It was Cruyff who started it all off at Barca many years ago and although I am too young to see the great man playing for either Ajax or Barca(I was born in 1977), I have seen him countless times on film playing and delighting football fans all over the world, irrespective of which club they support. Truly, one of the greatest legends the world has been blessed to seeThumb up.

I also want Ajax to win as one of my all time favourite heroines is the brave Jewish girl Anne Frank who with her Family and a few trusted friends hid in a small attic room in Amsterdam from the cruel Nazis when the Netherlands was occupied during the war. She has inspired so many people with her famous diary and even Nelson Mandela said after being released from prison in 1990 that her diary gave him great inspiration and courage to fight on and to never give up and to believe in the ultimate goodness in MankindThumb up. So for these two remarkable people alone I want Ajax to win the Cup Final tomorrowSmileThumb up, Forza Ajax!

22.05.2017, 05:27

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Cheers for giving my team Luton a mention mate, im still gutted we lost and have missed out on promotion,
i wish Dundee United the best of luck in the finalThumb up

22.05.2017, 03:20

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Well said, Scottishbloke about your team and the less glamorous clubs North and South of the Border. I sincerely hope that you get to play in Scotland's Top League next season. The 1st leg is on Thursday 7:15pm on BT Sport. I will be watching and cheering your side on to victory in both legsThumb up.

22.05.2017, 03:05

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Just before I do the final round up on the Premier League Predictor Thread I would just like to give a shout out to some of the less glamorous clubs as to say. Its all fine and well talking about Man United, Chelsea, Juventus, Barcelona etc but what makes the beautiful game beautiful is those fans who turn out week in week out with a dream, a dream that one day their team may have an opportunity to even just share the same stage as the world famous successful clubs if even for a very brief moment in history.

30 years ago this was indeed the case as my Dundee United team came within 45 minutes of winning the UEFA Cup (now known as the europa league) and for that moment time stood still. We had got there by beating Barcelona home and away and borussia mönchengladbach in the Semis which now set up a final against IFK Göteborg which was also played over 2 legs. Unfortunately it wasn't to be for us as we lost but it will always fondly be remembered as the high point in the clubs history that a wee club like us could compete with the worlds elite.

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Now into 2017 and my dream for Dundee United is just to make an immediate return to the Premiership at the first time of asking. We are now within touching distance of this goal being achieved. We have overcome Morton the Quarter Finals and then Falkirk in the Semi's in dramatic fashion winning 2-1 away to win the match 4-3 on aggregate with the winning goals coming just a few minutes towards the end of the match Thumb up

We play Hamilton over 2 legs with the first leg taking place at Tannadice on Thursday. This will be concluded next Sunday so hopefully next week at this time I shall still be celebrating having just gained promotion back to Scotlands Top Division. My stress levels are through the roof now!

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I would also like to wish all the teams left in the drama of the Play Off's North and South of the Border all the best of luck and commiserations to Lutonbloke as he is a Luton Town supporter and he had his dream snatched away from him with Blackpool snatching an injury time winner which must have been devastating for him to watch as his big day out at Wembley for the Final sadly wasn't to be Sad