Second string shine in semi

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Second string shine in semi

by TheMaraudingDog » 04 May 2011 21:15

Not bad for a team with no depth to it's squad.

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Re: Second string shine in semi

by comeonyouroyals » 04 May 2011 22:01

Well considering the cost of that 2nd string I would expect nothing less afterall you had 3 players on the pitch which cost more than 20mil each.

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Re: Second string shine in semi

by Row Z Royal » 05 May 2011 08:37

Semi :lol:

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Re: Second string shine in semi

by Royal With Cheese » 05 May 2011 09:02

Reading reserves could have beaten that shower of shyte.

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Re: Second string shine in semi

by PlasticRoyale » 05 May 2011 09:34

Royal With Cheese Reading reserves could have beaten that shower of shyte.


Of course they could


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Re: Second string shine in semi

by Victor Meldrew » 05 May 2011 12:56

This is Schalke who in their last two league games lost 4-1 at Bayern Munich and 1-0 at home to the mighty Kaiserslautern.
They are currently 10th of 18 in the Bundesliga so it was the equivalent of playing somebody like West Brom or Newcastle.
Not much to crow about really.
Now if they beat Barcelona 4-1 even with the advantage of playing them in England I would call that a good result.

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Re: Second string shine in semi

by Royal With Cheese » 05 May 2011 13:42

PlasticRoyale
Royal With Cheese Reading reserves could have beaten that shower of shyte.


Of course they could

A simple +1 would have sufficed but glad you agree with me.

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Re: Second string shine in semi

by No Fixed Abode » 05 May 2011 13:44

Victor Meldrew This is Schalke who in their last two league games lost 4-1 at Bayern Munich and 1-0 at home to the mighty Kaiserslautern.
They are currently 10th of 18 in the Bundesliga so it was the equivalent of playing somebody like West Brom or Newcastle.
Not much to crow about really.
Now if they beat Barcelona 4-1 even with the advantage of playing them in England I would call that a good result.


Except West Brom and Newcastle didn't qualify for the CL. :roll:

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Re: Second string shine in semi

by PlasticRoyale » 05 May 2011 13:58

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Royal With Cheese Reading reserves could have beaten that shower of shyte.


Of course they could

A simple +1 would have sufficed but glad you agree with me.


I'm glad that you're glad...


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Re: Second string shine in semi

by Victor Meldrew » 05 May 2011 15:37

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Victor Meldrew This is Schalke who in their last two league games lost 4-1 at Bayern Munich and 1-0 at home to the mighty Kaiserslautern.
They are currently 10th of 18 in the Bundesliga so it was the equivalent of playing somebody like West Brom or Newcastle.
Not much to crow about really.
Now if they beat Barcelona 4-1 even with the advantage of playing them in England I would call that a good result.


Except West Brom and Newcastle didn't qualify for the CL. :roll:


Why do you always feel inclined to jump in and defend Man Utd every time?
The real (non-plastic) Chelsea fans that I know detest Man Utd but then you don't sound like a real fan.

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Re: Second string shine in semi

by Royal With Cheese » 05 May 2011 16:19

PlasticRoyale I'm glad that you're glad...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ay0hGz7DFPI

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Re: Second string shine in semi

by TheMaraudingDog » 05 May 2011 16:41

Their Champions League Form Guide:

WDWWDWWWLL
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Re: Second string shine in semi

by No Fixed Abode » 05 May 2011 17:24

Victor Meldrew
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Victor Meldrew This is Schalke who in their last two league games lost 4-1 at Bayern Munich and 1-0 at home to the mighty Kaiserslautern.
They are currently 10th of 18 in the Bundesliga so it was the equivalent of playing somebody like West Brom or Newcastle.
Not much to crow about really.
Now if they beat Barcelona 4-1 even with the advantage of playing them in England I would call that a good result.


Except West Brom and Newcastle didn't qualify for the CL. :roll:


Why do you always feel inclined to jump in and defend Man Utd every time?
The real (non-plastic) Chelsea fans that I know detest Man Utd but then you don't sound like a real fan.


I was defending Schalke m8. UnLOLucky. Calm down to a panic. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Re: Second string shine in semi

by PEARCEY » 05 May 2011 19:23

Bit harsh there Victor. Schalke reached the semi-final on merit and knocked out the current Champions in the process. They looked woeful in the semi-final but as someone who dislikes Man Utd they made it look very easy and went through at a canter.
I think the final will be very close and I wouldn't be surprised if Man Utd won.

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