Can we play you every week
And another
A serious confidence booster
Real Madrid are playing Juve guys
Oh it’s ON. Although 1-9 may be more realistic.
Agree, I’d say they know well where everyone is at in the squad.
I’ve a sense McAllister might be vulnerable as they’d get decent coin for him. Fantastic footballer but the mobility is an issue. They’d get big money for him. Chelsea have the same thing with Enzo and play two behind him these days with Palmer at the right. Lpool can’t do that.
Juve are shite. Sure PSV knocked them out last season.
I missed the first half. What happened Isak was he cat?
I thought this new champions league format was decent last year but the last 2 nights it has been a total snoozefest. The game between the bigger and smaller clubs is collosal.
Dutch club football is stronger than ours mate
Weird comment
A lot of talk about this Yildiz lad for Juve. Recently signed a new deal with them.
Spurs with a great chance to nick it at the death, Brennan Johnson scuffs his effort into the covering defender

Dundalk drew with AZ over in Alkmaar during the Spock Europa League campaign.
Eintracht Frankfurt love a good 5-1 scoreline. In 2023/24 they beat Bayern Munich 5-1 the season after losing the same fixture 1-6, and lost 1-5 to already champions Bayer Leverkusen the season after winning the same fixture 5-1.
They also beat Bayern Munich 5-1 in November 2019 after losing 5-1 to them in May 2019.
They’ve had some great scorelines this season. Lost 3-4 to Union Berlin and won 4-6 at Borussia Monchengladbach.
Now they’re destined to be the answer to a quiz question.
They lost a European Cup final 7-3. They love a high scoring game.
They’re not the only team to score three times in a European Cup final and lose.
I bought a soccer annual at a discount price with my pocket money on Dublin St in Carlow (Miss Doyle’s shop) on my holidays in 1973. The main feature was about the Real Madrid Eintracht Frankfurt European Cup final.
When they met in the super cup final a few years ago I put a fiver on 7-3 scoreline for the laugh.
In the very entertaining book “Not Playing For Celtic” by David Bennie which I read in 1997 when my oul’ fella borrowed it from Ballyfermot Library, the writer goes into detail about how he was conceived the night of 1960 European Cup final between Real Madrid and Eintracht Frankfurt at Hampden Park, which his father attended.
This is not as entertaining a vignette as his recall of being doubled up with excruciating diarrhoea in a toilet cubicle at Love Street stadium as Celtic were sticking four goals past St. Mirren in the first half of the final league game of the 1985/86 season, which is very entertaining.
“I thoroughly expected to be confronted with foul mouthed graffiti at eye level. I did not expect it to be written in excrement.”