The annual Franco-Allemande/Deutsch-Französische Club Contest (AKA UEFA WCL 2012/2013)

Discussion in 'Women's Rivalry Forum' started by Jenson, Jun 19, 2012.

  1. Jenson

    Jenson Member

    Mar 2, 2005
    Starring Lyon and a few Frauenbundesliga clubs, with minor roles for the odd Scandi-wegian entrant, Arsenal Ladies plus a host of bit-part teams and alphaspaghetti-spillage-generated clubs from across the vast stretches of a crumbling Europe. 54 clubs from 46 nations. Who knew?! :speechless:

    I can't wait for that first draw. http://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/news/newsid=1825908.html
    And, there's nothing I love more than a FULL ENTRY LIST with COEFFICIENTS! :geek:
    For me, it really embraces the romance and simplicity of the beautiful game.
     
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  2. Smulan

    Smulan Member

    Apr 3, 2008
    Damn. I forgot the final was in London :sleep:.
     
  3. shlj

    shlj Member+

    Apr 16, 2007
    London
    Club:
    FC Nantes
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    An easy location for the London based forum members, can't beat last year, final was a mere 30 minutes from home for me. Unless they do it at QPR which would make it a mere 15 minutes bus ride home. :)
    Some new entrants this year like Wolfsburg, Barcelona, Birmingham going through directly to the round of 32.
     
  4. Smulan

    Smulan Member

    Apr 3, 2008
    The Olympics this year in the UK, the CL final in the UK, the Euros next year in Sweden... When am I supposed to see the world?! Mind you, there's always the CL Hopeless Case Match-up on the Faroe Isles...
     
  5. Jenson

    Jenson Member

    Mar 2, 2005
    EVERYTHING IS IN LONDON. Even things that are elsewhere in the UK are in LONDON.
    If it's not in LONDON, it isn't happening.
     
  6. Jenson

    Jenson Member

    Mar 2, 2005
    When do you start taking bookings?
    I saw a programme about Robyn, where she showed off her nice, clean, but far from blingy flat and I now imagine that's where you live. So there's plenty of room for quite a few of us.
    Seeing as the tent thing didn't happen.
     
  7. Jenson

    Jenson Member

    Mar 2, 2005
    And you're all invited to Sylvain's next May...
     
  8. Smulan

    Smulan Member

    Apr 3, 2008
    Right, just checked Torshavn. The only 4stars in town are fully booked for those dates as of 22 hours ago. Team hotels, perchance?

    Nope, I don't live with Robyn, though my flat is certainly unblingy. Small, though, for the massed hordes of BS Rivalry. I could offer you space on the floor of our building laundry, but you'd have to get home by 11 and out by 7. Takes the edge off "holiday" somehow.

    I had to unsuscribe to the Olympics mailing list: got ********ed off by incessant travel advisories for LONDON even though I've only booked tickets for Glasgow. Morons.
     
  9. Micol

    Micol Member+

    Sep 16, 2008
    No final in an exotic place, but the what-do-you-call-the-pre-quarterfinal-stage is conveniently scheduled for All Saints, so that might offer some compensation.
     
  10. jocasta

    jocasta Member+

    Oct 11, 2003
    Nat'l Team:
    Sweden
    I am very pleased to see that the tossed letter salad continues, and even includes non-alphanumerics (SU 1 ° Dezembro) although there's still a soupçon of non-ASCII wariness (to my eye it looks like Stjarnan is missing an ä... though it is not, really). But perhaps my favorite right now is the simply-named 'Ekonomist'. In a 'crumbling Europe', what name could be more frightening?
     
  11. shlj

    shlj Member+

    Apr 16, 2007
    London
    Club:
    FC Nantes
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    I can certainly buy a drink to the forum members who find me on the day at the ground ;)
     
  12. Micol

    Micol Member+

    Sep 16, 2008
  13. Flea2009

    Flea2009 Member

    Dec 6, 2009
    Kirkcaldy
    Nat'l Team:
    Ireland Republic
  14. shlj

    shlj Member+

    Apr 16, 2007
    London
    Club:
    FC Nantes
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    Former U19 champions in 2010 alongside Gadea, Makanza, Catala or Phillipe who were all in the 22 at the Olympics. Very surprising as no one knew about that transfer as well in France.
     
  15. kool-aide

    kool-aide Member+

    Feb 1, 2002
    a van by the river
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    watching the draw now. the ignorant American asks who the old dude is...
     
  16. Smulan

    Smulan Member

    Apr 3, 2008
    My commiserations to Vantaa. Poor bastards.

    Oooh, and it could be Arsenal-Potsdam in the round of 16!
     
  17. shlj

    shlj Member+

    Apr 16, 2007
    London
    Club:
    FC Nantes
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    End of the road for Arsenal at a very early stage this season
     
  18. JanBalk

    JanBalk Member+

    Jun 9, 2004
    Estimated results:
    Stjarnan (ISL) –Zorky (RUS): Zorky??
    Zürich (SUI) – Juvisy Essone (FRA): Juvisy Essone?
    Vantaa (FIN) - OL (FRA): OL!
    Birmigham (ENG) – Verona (ITA): Birmigham?
    Glasgow (SCO) – Fortuna Hjörring (DEN): Fortuna?
    MTK Hungária (HUN) – Malmö (SWE): Malmö!
    Cluj Napoca (RUM) – Neulengbach (AUT): Neulengbach
    Racibórz (POL) – Wolfsburg (GER): Wolfsburg!
    Apollon (CYP) – Torres (ITA): Torres!
    Stabäck (NOR) – Bröndby (DEN): Bröndby??
    Sarajevo (BIH) –Sparta Praha (CZE): Sparta Praha
    BIIK (KAZ) – Röa (NOR): Röa!
    Liège (BEL) – Postdam (GER): Postdam!
    Haag (NED) - Rossiyanka (RUS): Rossiyanka
    Spartak (SRB) - Göteborg (SWE): Göteborg
    Barcelona (ESP) – Arsenal (ENG): Arsenal
    ?=surprise not unlikely
    ??=likely very even teams
    !=likely very uneven teams

    NB: I have not used the Norwgeian/Dannish special letters for Norwegian/Dannish teams since I am on a swedish keyboards and is pronoced the same way anyway and they know the swedish ones. And anyone else that now how to pronuce them (Finns and Germans) is more used to our way to write them. This it is totally unrealted to any swedish imperial ambitions in Scandinavia :)
     
  19. Micol

    Micol Member+

    Sep 16, 2008
    Be grateful that I forgot to post the link to the webcast earlier. Zurich-Juvisy 0-0 at half time. What a boring match so far. To be honest, if the last few matches you've seen have been of German teams, you do understand why the Swiss have the reputation of being just a little bit slow. :sleep:

    If you insist, watch the second half here, starting in about 10 minutes:
    http://www.schweizersportfernsehen.ch/ssf/start.asp?
     
  20. Micol

    Micol Member+

    Sep 16, 2008
  21. Smulan

    Smulan Member

    Apr 3, 2008
    Ah, Vetterlein - the save of the year! :D
     
  22. Lusankya

    Lusankya Moderator
    Staff Member

    Nov 14, 2007
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    We can't watch this on the internet, right? :(
     
  23. Smulan

    Smulan Member

    Apr 3, 2008
    If you have the Eurosport Player... or find a stream of it. Müller's goal was a nice, cheeky one.

    EDIT: In other news, Odebrecht has a new hairdo.
     
  24. Jenson

    Jenson Member

    Mar 2, 2005
    AKA: The copper, sweaty, mess.
     
  25. Smulan

    Smulan Member

    Apr 3, 2008
    "Copper"? You're far too generous.

    Anyway, streams and broadcasts for today, anyone? We'll be able to watch Lyon pulverise Vantaa on Eurosport, which will (almost) segue into Fortuna Hjörring v. Glasgow City on Teuchter TV (a.k.a. BBC Alba) at 20.15 CET. The latter can be found on the BBC iPlayer, though geoblocked. If anyone finds the Potsdam match, you know where to post it! [Here, for the slow kids.]
     

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