Heid the Ba' wrote:We were comfortably the worst team left in the last 8 but we have the happy knack of dragging the opposition down to our level. Long may it continue. :D
You see, and that was what made this match such an uncanny experience. I am normally convinced that they will most certainly score the winner sometime - and they very rarely disappoint me there. This time, it was different. I was actually rooting for them (last German team, as always, on the international scene and such), and they didn't seem capable to do anything with the ball. They were positively humiliated by this Spanish suburb club in a stadium housing 16 000. And then suddenly... Eery. Positively weird.Heid the Ba' wrote:Bayern were lucky, even by their standards.
And the best of luck to you. By the same mechanism, have-beens Borussia Dortmund will resurface next year in the UEFA Cup having won a place in next Saturday's German Cup Final against ... you know who...Heid the Ba' wrote:I spent much of my teenage years in Dumfries so was shocked and delighted by this. If Rangers get to the final then win or lose Queens will be in the Uefa Cup.
Arneb wrote:Celtic 2 - 1 Rangers. So the Old Firm Derby keeps the championship open up in Scotland,
Heid the Ba' wrote:David Weir sent off after the game for fighting and misses this weekends cup semi, the keeper is out for a couple of weeks with an ankle injury, etc. etc.
Heid the Ba' wrote:Hertha are comfortably midtable, no fear of relegation.
Arneb wrote:Heid the Ba' wrote:David Weir sent off after the game for fighting and misses this weekends cup semi, the keeper is out for a couple of weeks with an ankle injury, etc. etc.
Forgive me, but that seems like an air of predictability to me... :D
Hertha...snip...haven't won in something like 6 matches... Normally they should be safely in the "no-man's-land of the table" (as we say here), but you know, they have this uncanny knack of doing the unthinkable.
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