Champions League Round of 16

The boys were crying for a penalty. Would I be right in saying it should have been an indirect free kick for dangerous play (sounds bizarre I know)?

Christ that Marseille Inter game was shite. The highlight for me was probably contemplating the idea of Sunderland making Europe and McClean coming up against Nakatomo of Inter, which is just a couple of vowels away from being really really marvelous.

:lol:

Jason Sherlock was once marked by Colin Holmes in a Dublin-Tyrone match

If Gennaro Gattuso could cross the divide and be involved, all the better.

Can’t spell Mourinho without “homo”.

Real Madrid coach Mourinho accused of homophobic slur

The outspoken coach has allegedly made homophobic comments towards match officials while he was inspecting the condition of the pitch before the Champions League game against CSKA

Real Madrid[/url] coach [url=“http://www.goal.com/en-gb/people/portugal/2852/jos%C3%A9-mourinho”]Jose Mourinho[/url] has come under fire after referring to match officials as ‘faggots’ prior to his team’s Champions League round-of-16 first-leg draw against [url=“http://www.goal.com/en-gb/teams/russia/187/cska-moscow”]CSKA Moscow on Tuesday.
The European Gay and Lesbian Sports Federation (EGLSF) has filed a complain against the Portuguese boss in the wake of his comments, and co-president Louise Englefield has urged Uefa to take action against Mourinho.

“Homophobia is unacceptable from anyone in football, much less from one of the game’s most senior figures. We are deeply disappointed that Mr. Mourinho is casually using homophobic terms of abuse in his workplace,” Englefield was quoted as saying by Daily Mail.

“It is especially sad that these comments have been made during the International Football v Homophobia campaign week. As long-standing partners of the FARE network, we call on UEFA to take action and impose appropriate sanctions.”

Uefa has yet to comment on EGLSF’s complaint.

Jose Mourinho. :clap:

Further pathetic attempts to blacken the good mans name. The Qatari’s are rattled.

Disappointing but predictable to see such backward, ultra conservative Catholic-style hatemongering from the Royal Madrid supporters.

http://blogimages.thescore.com/footyblog/files/2011/12/REAL-Jose-laughing.jpg

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Arsenal: Szczesny; Sagna, Koscielny, Vermaelen, Gibbs; Song, Rosicky;Walcott, Gervinho, Oxlade-Chamberlain; van Persie[/size][/font]
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Arsenal bench: Fabianski, Djourou, Jenkinson, Miquel, Ozyakup, Park Ju-Young, Chamakh[/size][/font]
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Milan: Abbiati; Abate, Thiago Silva, Mexes, Mesbah; Nocerino, Van Bommel,Emanuelson; Robinho, Ibrahimovic, El Shaarawy[/size][/font]
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Milan bench: Amelia, Roma, Zambrotta, Bonera, Yepes, Aquilani, Ganz[/size][/font]
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Milan have two goalkeepers on the bench as well which is a bit odd.

Ruud Gullit is a very nice man.

Looking forward to Gary Neville redeeming himself on co-commentary duties tonight after his Naples mishap. :clap:

Gary Neville on commentary shall make this match better than it already is.

Goal for Arsenal, nobody on the posts for Milan at the corner there.

Christ, Neville never shuts up.

Number 20 fairly pussied out of doing anything too. Just what the game needed though.

Mesbah is a weak link in the Milan side, Milan have got Zambrotta and Bonera on the bench if they need to change it.

Abate.