|
| Author | Message |
|---|
Redcanuck Admin


Number of posts: 3733 Points: Registration date: 2008-01-04
 | Subject: Barcelona/Real Madrid Wed Apr 27, 2011 5:33 pm | |
| I am looking forward to this one. If only because I won't have to listen to Ray Hudson doing the commentary.
Am I the only one who thinks this will be a wide open game with plenty of goals?
I wonder if the deciding factor will be Mourinho getting into Guardiola's head? _________________  |
|
 | |
TickTok

Number of posts: 3943 Points: Registration date: 2008-01-04
 | Subject: Re: Barcelona/Real Madrid Wed Apr 27, 2011 7:06 pm | |
| Didnt watch last nights ~ not watching tonights ~ off to see my Chelsea TV mate, who is gonna introduce me to a Roman Abramovich advisor.
Should be interesting ~ Oh the questions I have lol |
|
 | |
Redcanuck Admin


Number of posts: 3733 Points: Registration date: 2008-01-04
 | Subject: Re: Barcelona/Real Madrid Wed Apr 27, 2011 9:46 pm | |
| Disappointing first half but a better second. Can't argue with the Pepe red card, but Barcelona have a lot of divers on their team. 2-0 away is a great result for Barcelona and it will be extremely hard for Real Madrid to come back, especially without Ramos and Pepe in the return leg.
72% possession, don't think I have ever seen it that high, but Barcelona strung the passes together while Real Madrid just booted it down the pitch all night. _________________  |
|
 | |
chelseaforthedrop

Number of posts: 298 Points: Registration date: 2008-09-28
 | Subject: Re: Barcelona/Real Madrid Wed Apr 27, 2011 10:07 pm | |
| | Redcanuck wrote: | Disappointing first half but a better second. Can't argue with the Pepe red card, but Barcelona have a lot of divers on their team. 2-0 away is a great result for Barcelona and it will be extremely hard for Real Madrid to come back, especially without Ramos and Pepe in the return leg.
72% possession, don't think I have ever seen it that high, but Barcelona strung the passes together while Real Madrid just booted it down the pitch all night. |
I can't agree with that Red, I thought the card was very very soft, yellow at the most. Sick of watching Alves rolling around, stretchered off then sprinting 2 minutes later. the players surrounding the ref as well, it's just sickening. Was looking forward to a good game but just got a diving contest twinned with a bit of shouting in the ref's face......very disappointed |
|
 | |
Redcanuck Admin


Number of posts: 3733 Points: Registration date: 2008-01-04
 | Subject: Re: Barcelona/Real Madrid Wed Apr 27, 2011 11:31 pm | |
| | chelseaforthedrop wrote: | | Redcanuck wrote: | Disappointing first half but a better second. Can't argue with the Pepe red card, but Barcelona have a lot of divers on their team. 2-0 away is a great result for Barcelona and it will be extremely hard for Real Madrid to come back, especially without Ramos and Pepe in the return leg.
72% possession, don't think I have ever seen it that high, but Barcelona strung the passes together while Real Madrid just booted it down the pitch all night. |
I can't agree with that Red, I thought the card was very very soft, yellow at the most. Sick of watching Alves rolling around, stretchered off then sprinting 2 minutes later. the players surrounding the ref as well, it's just sickening. Was looking forward to a good game but just got a diving contest twinned with a bit of shouting in the ref's face......very disappointed |
His boot was high with the studs showing. You always run the risk of being send off with a tackle that high. I agree fully with the rolling around and the surrounding the ref. Their must have been about half a dozen imaginary cards shown by the Barcelona players._________________  |
|
 | |
Redcanuck Admin


Number of posts: 3733 Points: Registration date: 2008-01-04
 | Subject: Re: Barcelona/Real Madrid Thu Apr 28, 2011 3:59 pm | |
| Mourinho may have gone a little too far with his conspiracy charges against Barcelona.
Barcelona holding a meeting today to decide whether they will protest and uefa will wait for the referees report. Expect a lengthy ban for Mourinho. _________________  |
|
 | |
chelseaforthedrop

Number of posts: 298 Points: Registration date: 2008-09-28
 | Subject: Re: Barcelona/Real Madrid Thu Apr 28, 2011 10:17 pm | |
| | Redcanuck wrote: | Mourinho may have gone a little too far with his conspiracy charges against Barcelona.
Barcelona holding a meeting today to decide whether they will protest and uefa will wait for the referees report. Expect a lengthy ban for Mourinho. |
Lengthy ban? Don't be silly Red....Mourinho isn't managing man united yet!  |
|
 | |
TickTok

Number of posts: 3943 Points: Registration date: 2008-01-04
 | |
 | |
chelseaforthedrop

Number of posts: 298 Points: Registration date: 2008-09-28
 | Subject: Re: Barcelona/Real Madrid Sat Apr 30, 2011 7:40 pm | |
| That was a rather long response, Tick, to a comment where the main punchline wasn't really to do with him managing Man United, maybe he will, but chances are he'll go to Chelsea, not really bothered! |
|
 | |
Redcanuck Admin


Number of posts: 3733 Points: Registration date: 2008-01-04
 | Subject: Re: Barcelona/Real Madrid Tue May 03, 2011 7:25 pm | |
| So what are we going to see in Round Two?
I have to think that Real Madrid have to go for it. They need a early goal and with an attacking line up Kaka, Di Maria, Ronaldo, Higuain all starting they might get it. If Barcelona can shut Real down or score an early goal themselves this tie is over and it will be a boring game. Here's to a Real goal inside the first 15 minutes. _________________  |
|
 | |
|