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Yeah man, I actually haven't really seen it in full since, have a dvd of the full game so thought I'd put it on.Originally posted by Kenneth View PostChampions League?
Forgot some of the stuff that happened, the offside that wasn't given and the handball!
That team was poor to say the least, probably the same standard of side we have now, and Rafa won the champions league with them.
People who think he isn't a good manager are ****ing morons.The times they are a changin'.
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The great British public:
- Rafa's ****e. Spent too much and his teams don't score goals.
- Luis Suarez is a racist and former KKK member. Demand public execution for treason.
- Boo a German contestant on Britain's Got Talent
- Fernando Torres is looking sharp and back to his best.
- Fabio Capello is a ****e manager.
The rest of the world:
- Rafa Benitez receives offers from everywhere. Receives credit for record.
- Not bothered about Suarez incident. Know real meaning behind it all.
- Applaud other cultures regardless of past.
- Dropped from the Spain national squad in favour of in-form forwards e.g. Soldado.
- Fabio Capello wins leagues and European Cups with Real Madrid, Milan. League with Juventus before Serie A scandal.
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& their food is usually ****loads better.Originally posted by Phoenix06 View PostThe great British public:
- Rafa's ****e. Spent too much and his teams don't score goals.
- Luis Suarez is a racist and former KKK member. Demand public execution for treason.
- Boo a German contestant on Britain's Got Talent
- Fernando Torres is looking sharp and back to his best.
- Fabio Capello is a ****e manager.
The rest of the world:
- Rafa Benitez receives offers from everywhere. Receives credit for record.
- Not bothered about Suarez incident. Know real meaning behind it all.
- Applaud other cultures regardless of past.
- Dropped from the Spain national squad in favour of in-form forwards e.g. Soldado.
- Fabio Capello wins leagues and European Cups with Real Madrid, Milan. League with Juventus before Serie A scandal.
3rd place. Worst champions ever.
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I used to get really wound up when commentators and/or fans would complain when Rafa wasn’t doing star jumps on the sideline after we scored a goal.Originally posted by Robbie-9-Fowler View PostPersonally I used to love his response to winning 4-0.. "We could have had more".. Always strived for better.. People used to get on his back and enjoy it. Why? He was a perfectionist, the type of attitude I want our manager to have, celebrate when we win a cup.If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
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Originally posted by Phoenix06 View PostThe great British public:
- Rafa's ****e. Spent too much and his teams don't score goals.
- Luis Suarez is a racist and former KKK member. Demand public execution for treason.
- Boo a German contestant on Britain's Got Talent
- Fernando Torres is looking sharp and back to his best.
- Fabio Capello is a ****e manager.
The rest of the world:
- Rafa Benitez receives offers from everywhere. Receives credit for record.
- Not bothered about Suarez incident. Know real meaning behind it all.
- Applaud other cultures regardless of past.
- Dropped from the Spain national squad in favour of in-form forwards e.g. Soldado.
- Fabio Capello wins leagues and European Cups with Real Madrid, Milan. League with Juventus before Serie A scandal.Originally posted by PC Plod View Post& their food is usually ****loads better.
so....
in other words, Britain is ****
96 Never Forgotten
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Champions League Dreams: How European Nights Gave Us Our Pride Back | Hardback
Author: Rafa Benitez |
Due for release on 13 September 2012.
Champions League Dreams is a stimulating and deeply insightful football narrative by Rafa Benitez which focuses on the legendary manager's dramatic six Champions League campaigns with Liverpool. Rafa expertly navigates fans through intriguing European adventures that embrace the triumph and despair of two Champions League finals, three semi-finals and five quarter-finals in what was a golden era for the Anfield club - an era that supporters felt gave them their pride back after years in the wilderness. What sets Champions League Dreams apart is the unique ways in which Rafa allows fans into his high-pressured world, the fascinating glimpses he offers of a top manager's thought processes and decision making during the cut and thrust of a high-octane European campaign. Understand how a great manager prepares for, then executes, a master-plan for European success
http://www.play.com/Books/Books/-/21...k/Product.html
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