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Stuttgart88
20/05/2009, 7:25 PM
Anyone watching the UEFA Cup Final?

Cracking stadium. Oh for Ireland to have a stadium like that for our home games. Modern version of the classic 4 sided footy ground, my favourite.

Decent game - reminds me a bit of the old European finals. Shame on the EPL clubs who couldn't be arsed trying to get to play on a big night like this.

1-1 so far. A great finish for Shaktar, poor keeping for the equaliser.

De Town
20/05/2009, 7:29 PM
Yup cracking game. Shaktar keeper had an awful shocker for the equaliser!

superfrank
20/05/2009, 7:32 PM
Unfortunately watching it on TV3.

Cascarino is a complete muppet. He says he'll go for Shakhtar because of the Brazilians in their side. :rolleyes:

The game's very good though. Shakhtar seem like a very good side. I always liked Werder, especially under Schaaf.

De Town
20/05/2009, 7:37 PM
Setanta isn't much better. Des Curran and Pat Dolan are tools. Every cross is "teased in" according to Des. There's plenty of killer phrases like that, but that one really gets to me.

Stuttgart88
20/05/2009, 7:42 PM
Shaktar play some lovely intricate triangles in an around the box. Very Arsenal-like in the way they seem intent on walking the ball in at times.

Ciprian Marica
20/05/2009, 9:20 PM
Deserving win for Shakhtar. I thought Werder were terrible, couldn't play it around at all.
Any time they went direct they created chances, did they not cop this?

Stuttgart88
20/05/2009, 9:32 PM
yeah, best team by a mile won it.

MikeBassett
20/05/2009, 10:43 PM
The two goalkeepers were shocking

eitoof
21/05/2009, 7:43 AM
Werder were very disappointing but really missed that Brazilian Diego who was outstanding in both legs of the semi final. They were also missing another lad who got a red in the semi second leg.

OwlsFan
21/05/2009, 9:25 AM
Cascarino is a complete muppet. He says he'll go for Shakhtar because of the Brazilians in their side. :rolleyes:

The game's very good though. Shakhtar seem like a very good side. I always liked Werder, especially under Schaaf.

Cascarino was correct in the end.

Thought the second half was pretty poor and Werder offered very little until they fell behind in extra time.

It's a competition for mid ranking European teams. Hard to get excited about it really. Not sure the new format will help much next season

superfrank
21/05/2009, 10:25 AM
A bit annoying that he was right. It was a very glib statement.

I thought Shakhtar were worth the win. I was a bit disappointed by Werder, I thought they could have done a lot better.

brianw82
21/05/2009, 10:46 AM
The opening analysis was terrible. "Why aren't the English teams dominating like in the CL?", rather than talking about the 2 teams that were actually in the final.

Only highlight of the programming was Mark Lawrenson. He, at least, seems to try and make the most of being a commentator in a meaningless match, and shows an interest. The rest of the guys in the studio didn't want to be there.

DeLorean
21/05/2009, 12:33 PM
Only highlight of the programming was Mark Lawrenson. He, at least, seems to try and make the most of being a commentator in a meaningless match, and shows an interest. The rest of the guys in the studio didn't want to be there.

Sorry but praise for that man cuts me deep!!

razor
21/05/2009, 12:49 PM
Only highlight of the programming was Mark Lawrenson. He, at least, seems to try and make the most of being a commentator in a meaningless match, and shows an interest. The rest of the guys in the studio didn't want to be there.My moment was when the camera panned to a lovely Ukranian lady in the crowd and Trevor says "Well they're happy anyway"
Lawro did his best to lighten the mood but Trevor Never was having none of it

Ciprian Marica
21/05/2009, 12:59 PM
The opening analysis was terrible. "Why aren't the English teams dominating like in the CL?", rather than talking about the 2 teams that were actually in the final.


They're not dominating it because they've no interest in it. What's the point in the likes of Harry Redknapp trying to qualify for it and then complaining when they do

DeLorean
21/05/2009, 3:48 PM
They're not dominating it because they've no interest in it. What's the point in the likes of Harry Redknapp trying to qualify for it and then complaining when they do

Man City did their best to do well in the competition to be fair. I think Villa and Spurs would have done the same only their circumstances didn't really allow them. Spurs were in a proper relegation battle at the time they were knocked out and I wouldn't blame Villa for concentrating soley on getting Champions League football. Neither side, especially Villa have a squad capable of challenging on all fronts. It was fine for Man City because they were mid-table with no chance of a Champions League spot or relegation.

OwlsFan
21/05/2009, 4:44 PM
Man City did their best to do well in the competition to be fair. I think Villa and Spurs would have done the same only their circumstances didn't really allow them. Spurs were in a proper relegation battle at the time they were knocked out and I wouldn't blame Villa for concentrating soley on getting Champions League football. Neither side, especially Villa have a squad capable of challenging on all fronts. It was fine for Man City because they were mid-table with no chance of a Champions League spot or relegation.

The trouble is half the league will be in the relegation dog fight and the other half will have its eye on 4th place if one of the top 4 is struggling. Hence most have no interest in the UEFA Cup or any of the domestic cups. So we have teams like Arsenal fielding babies and winning nothing yet again. Live by the baby, die by the baby.

Great for Ukrainians, even if their forwards feigned injury if a gust of wind tossed their hair.

YNWA
21/05/2009, 6:51 PM
The 2nd half was complete muck and the extra-time was dreadful. Let's hope the Champions League Final lives up to all the hype now

Ciprian Marica
21/05/2009, 8:20 PM
Man City did their best to do well in the competition to be fair. I think Villa and Spurs would have done the same only their circumstances didn't really allow them. Spurs were in a proper relegation battle at the time they were knocked out and I wouldn't blame Villa for concentrating soley on getting Champions League football. Neither side, especially Villa have a squad capable of challenging on all fronts. It was fine for Man City because they were mid-table with no chance of a Champions League spot or relegation.

Fair point. I was thinking more of Harry Redknapp at the start of this season when he was still at Portsmouth. After winning the FA Cup last year and qualifying for the UEFA Cup I'm nearly sure he was still having a moan about competing in it.
I do get the impression though that there is a certain snobbery towards the UEFA Cup in England, rightly or wrongly.

OwlsFan
22/05/2009, 9:00 AM
I do get the impression though that there is a certain snobbery towards the UEFA Cup in England, rightly or wrongly.

It now exists for everything except the League Title, avoiding relegation and the Champions League. Everything else is in the halfpenny place.

Dodge
22/05/2009, 9:15 AM
They're not dominating it because they've no interest in it. What's the point in the likes of Harry Redknapp trying to qualify for it and then complaining when they do

Read a good piece during the week that stated the reasons manager like redknapp want to qualilfy for it are purely monetary. Nearly all clubs have bonus payments for players and managers if they qualify for europe