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undefeated/winless teams in European leagues
Kuled-
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Juve still unbeaten.
Weather130-
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Kuled wrote:Juve still unbeaten.
Yes they are but if Roma cared a little more they could have easily lost it. That was a sad penalty and it seemed that once it was saved no one on Roma really cared about the ball. That penalty has to be on a list for poor penalty attempts.
Schnix-
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Weather130 wrote:Kuled wrote:Juve still unbeaten.
Yes they are but if Roma cared a little more they could have easily lost it. That was a sad penalty and it seemed that once it was saved no one on Roma really cared about the ball. That penalty has to be on a list for poor penalty attempts.
totti's been a bit too predictable with his penalties for the past 2 seasons. its always the lower left. it's getting on a lot of people's nerves lately
but you can't say no one cared. we would've lose 4-0 if no one cared. with players like viviani in the starting lineup, and players like derossi and taddei along the backline, we had to play a bit more conservative. we cant press as much as we usually do or else we'll leave gaps in behind. juve have better players on paper than ours today. the only reason our players managed a draw was because they cared more
Schnix-
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derossi defended with his heart on his badge, heinze as well. pjanic/viviani worked their asses off trying to close down pirlo, not to mention viviani's only 19 and making his debut against the biggest team in italy. we did the best we could with the players available to us. if you look at our bench, you'll realize how damaged we are with injuries. ppl think arsenal have it bad having to play with 2 centerbacks on fullback (ohh noooooo )... whereas we have 4 centerbacks out injured and have to resort to using midfielders and wingers along our backline. our backline today was the equivalent of "walcott wilshere squillaci gibbs"
Weather130-
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Schnix wrote:Weather130 wrote:
Yes they are but if Roma cared a little more they could have easily lost it. That was a sad penalty and it seemed that once it was saved no one on Roma really cared about the ball. That penalty has to be on a list for poor penalty attempts.
totti's been a bit too predictable with his penalties for the past 2 seasons. its always the lower left. it's getting on a lot of people's nerves lately
but you can't say no one cared. we would've lose 4-0 if no one cared. with players like viviani in the starting lineup, and players like derossi and taddei along the backline, we had to play a bit more conservative. we cant press as much as we usually do or else we'll leave gaps in behind. juve have better players on paper than ours today. the only reason our players managed a draw was because they cared more
Well I think at that time no one really cared until it was too late. Since the keeper did not catch the ball I thought someone would have hurried up to try to score the rebound. Although a goal off that that rebound was not certain but someone should have tried harder to get control of the ball before the keeper could.
Weather130-
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Another thread that needs updated which will happen right now
Doxa Dhama finally won 1-0 v Asteras Tripoli, and FC Porto finally lost @ Gil Vicente 1-3.
I have never have had a chance to watch Doxa play but it seems when they are their best they can play some high quality anti-football.
@ AEK Athens 0-0
v Olympiacos 0-0
v Panionios 0-0
OP to be updated shortly.
Doxa Dhama finally won 1-0 v Asteras Tripoli, and FC Porto finally lost @ Gil Vicente 1-3.
I have never have had a chance to watch Doxa play but it seems when they are their best they can play some high quality anti-football.
@ AEK Athens 0-0
v Olympiacos 0-0
v Panionios 0-0
OP to be updated shortly.
Kuled-
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Almost 2 months later..Still unbeatenKuled wrote:Juve still unbeaten.
Mouse-
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We're unbeaten at home
El_indian-
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Sheriff Tiraspol
Weather130-
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I must say Manchester City has some very sick home form; 11-0-0 34 goals for and only 6 goals against.
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How many have you won though?Mc Babel wrote:We're unbeaten at home
Weather130-
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Well I had to update this thread and notice most of ther larger teams like Benfica fell off the list of unbeatens
Phadunkin Donuts-
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Liverpool @ home.
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Still Juve
Kuled-
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Another month later, still unbeatenKuled wrote:Almost 2 months later..Still unbeatenKuled wrote:Juve still unbeaten.
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man u unbeaten in the knockout stages of cl
Zzonked-
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kyro7 wrote:man u unbeaten in the knockout stages of cl
Fort it was against the rules to say 'man u' as it's clearly not an abbreviation of man united, but some insult against munich for some reason?
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I'm not sure if you're being serious in this post or not.Zzonked wrote:kyro7 wrote:man u unbeaten in the knockout stages of cl
Fort it was against the rules to say 'man u' as it's clearly not an abbreviation of man united, but some insult against munich for some reason?
Phadunkin Donuts-
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Only glory supporters say man u.
True supporters say Man Utd
True supporters say Man Utd
Zzonked-
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kyro7 wrote:I'm not sure if you're being serious in this post or not.Zzonked wrote:kyro7 wrote:man u unbeaten in the knockout stages of cl
Fort it was against the rules to say 'man u' as it's clearly not an abbreviation of man united, but some insult against munich for some reason?
Sort of. I get that you weren't saying it seriously, but I'm still wondering is it a munich insult? No one's ever really explained it to me.
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Zzonked wrote:kyro7 wrote:I'm not sure if you're being serious in this post or not.Zzonked wrote:kyro7 wrote:man u unbeaten in the knockout stages of cl
Fort it was against the rules to say 'man u' as it's clearly not an abbreviation of man united, but some insult against munich for some reason?
Sort of. I get that you weren't saying it seriously, but I'm still wondering is it a munich insult? No one's ever really explained it to me.
ManU is not a term United fans refer to themselves as. The term is only used by other supporters as a complete and utter insult to our club. The "u" is meant to be "you" by the rival fans.
An early example of its usage is this chant by West Brom fans: "Duncan Edwards is manure, rotting in his grave, man you are manure- rotting in your grave". The origin of "ManU" is a song to insult the dead Duncan Edwards.
Liverpool and Leeds fans copied this with their own man you /u versions to insult all of the lads who died at munich.
"ManU ManU went on a plane ManU ManU never came back again"
and..
"ManU Never Intended Coming Home" (if you combine the first letter of each word you get the word "munich").
I hope this makes it clearer that saying manU is an insult, particularly to the older supporters and to see United fans using it now is shameful. I hope a few might read this, understand and spread the word.
So... Please REFRAIN from using this term ever again!
I don't really see it as an insult to Munich when other fans say it though, just a short use for United, so doesn't bother me, though I'm gonna be honest when I see United fans call us Man U it does annoy me.
Sean-
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What a load of shit
Gegilworld93-
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RR put in a decent argument as to why this is rubbish, I think part of it was that if you write "Man Utd/United Never Intended Coming Home" it still says "Munich", so that's bullshit.kyro7 wrote:Zzonked wrote:
Sort of. I get that you weren't saying it seriously, but I'm still wondering is it a munich insult? No one's ever really explained it to me.
ManU is not a term United fans refer to themselves as. The term is only used by other supporters as a complete and utter insult to our club. The "u" is meant to be "you" by the rival fans.
An early example of its usage is this chant by West Brom fans: "Duncan Edwards is manure, rotting in his grave, man you are manure- rotting in your grave". The origin of "ManU" is a song to insult the dead Duncan Edwards.
Liverpool and Leeds fans copied this with their own man you /u versions to insult all of the lads who died at munich.
"ManU ManU went on a plane ManU ManU never came back again"
and..
"ManU Never Intended Coming Home" (if you combine the first letter of each word you get the word "munich").
I hope this makes it clearer that saying manU is an insult, particularly to the older supporters and to see United fans using it now is shameful. I hope a few might read this, understand and spread the word.
So... Please REFRAIN from using this term ever again!
I don't really see it as an insult to Munich when other fans say it though, just a short use for United, so doesn't bother me, though I'm gonna be honest when I see United fans call us Man U it does annoy me.
The Bat-Man-
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I see people were bringing up Liverpool's undefeated home record.
Boy this is old.
Boy this is old.
Gegilworld93-
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The Bat-Man wrote:I see people were bringing up Liverpool's undefeated home record.
Boy this is old.
Weather130-
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Ib see the need to make a list of teams that are undefeated at home is very important so I will do so right now.
Manchester City 14-0-0
Shrewbury Town 13-4-0
Ross County 9-6-0
Falkirk 7-6-0
Cowdenbeath 11-3-0
Arbroath 10-5-0
Barcelona 12-1-0
Juventus 8-5-0
Borussia Monchengladbach 8-5-0
Hannover 96 7-6-0
Eintracht Frankfurt 9-4-0
Bastia 10-4-0
AZ 10-3-0
FC Porto 10-2-0
Braga 10-1-0
Zenit Saint Petersburg 10-8-0
Olympiakos 11-2-0
Fenerbahce 13-2-0
Anderlecht 12-2-0
I am sure more teams are out there but I do not have the time to look any further at the moment
Manchester City 14-0-0
Shrewbury Town 13-4-0
Ross County 9-6-0
Falkirk 7-6-0
Cowdenbeath 11-3-0
Arbroath 10-5-0
Barcelona 12-1-0
Juventus 8-5-0
Borussia Monchengladbach 8-5-0
Hannover 96 7-6-0
Eintracht Frankfurt 9-4-0
Bastia 10-4-0
AZ 10-3-0
FC Porto 10-2-0
Braga 10-1-0
Zenit Saint Petersburg 10-8-0
Olympiakos 11-2-0
Fenerbahce 13-2-0
Anderlecht 12-2-0
I am sure more teams are out there but I do not have the time to look any further at the moment
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Gegilworld93-
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Gladbach still undefeated at home