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miko
13 Aug 2003, 03:05 PM
Champion's league tonight, and good news for Scottish clubs. Celtic lead 2-0 against Hungaria at half-time(Larsson 16", Agathe 35"), and Rangers lead 1-0 against Copenhagen after 15 minutes.(Lovenkrands 7")
Parkhead_Faithful
13 Aug 2003, 04:48 PM
Celtic won 4 nil
Rangers drew 1-1
Petrov and Sutton got the last 2 celtic goals, we are in :)
Parkhead_Faithful
13 Aug 2003, 04:56 PM
Should be an R in the thread title by the way to protect yourself from the wrath of the anal brigade.
-cman-
13 Aug 2003, 10:00 PM
Fixed.
Parkhead, did you PM Huss?
Canadian_Supporter
13 Aug 2003, 10:46 PM
Todi Jonsson (Faroese) scored for FC Copenhagen. The Scottish have a terrible time with the Faroese teams/players. :)
miko
14 Aug 2003, 04:29 AM
Celtic are pretty much through, but Rangers have a lot of work to do. 1-1 against Copenhagen at home? Not good enough for the Champion's League.
Parkhead_Faithful
14 Aug 2003, 07:57 AM
Originally posted by -cman-
Fixed.
Parkhead, did you PM Huss?
Surely did, playing the waiting game now ;)
just Packrat
14 Aug 2003, 10:47 AM
Don't Copenhagen have their striker that didn't play in the first leg to trump in with on the return leg? I bet they pack it in and try to hit them on the counter. I personally would like to see Copenhagen advance.
miko
14 Aug 2003, 10:54 AM
Originally posted by just Packrat
I personally would like to see Copenhagen advance. Well duh. You're a Celtic fan after all!;)
SJFC4ever
14 Aug 2003, 02:50 PM
Dundee are winning 2-0 in Albania in the preliminary round of the UEFA cup (6pm BST kickoff).
Hearts were put straight into the first round, the first time a non-OF team hasn't had to play in the preliminary round for donkeys.
Mefisto
26 Aug 2003, 08:00 AM
according to rumours FC copenhagen fans bought celtic shirts in Glasgow to wear them in Copenhagen ( so much for protestant solidarity :)) but the club said they would not let fans in to the stadium with celtic shirts to avoid crowd trouble.
I havent seen FC Copenhagens new brazilian striker in action but the strikers they have available are good enough. Especially Zuma. First game Rangers played like crap and if they want to advance to the next round they would need to raise their game a couple levels
Parkhead_Faithful
26 Aug 2003, 10:49 PM
I dont think they have a couple of levels in them, copenhagen probably had the fitness advantage in their favour in the first leg but giving away the away goal is killer and will surely bump them out.
Mcleish still isnt very good at this european football malarky and if victoria zizkov can beat them over two legs i have no doubt personally copenhagen can do it.
Mefisto
27 Aug 2003, 06:32 AM
If they cant play anybetter infront of their homecrowd, they need to raise their game a couple of levels when they play infront of a foreign crowd.
I actually dont like FC Copenhagen, but they are danish so i will cheer for them tonight on behalf of danish football. Admitted, It doesnt feel natural
Parkhead_Faithful
27 Aug 2003, 04:05 PM
Rangers and Celtic both into the champions league proper tonight.
Rangers won 2-1 in copenhagen, going ahead with a mikel arteta penalty in the 52 minute, rumours that hugh dallas and john rowbotham are running the lines unsubstaniated, copenhagen equalised through the fella dos dantos in the 83rd minute before shota arveladze popped up with a hun winner in the 86th minute.
celtic currently 1 nil up at home with a chris sutton effort in the 13th minute, 5 nil agg cant see them trying much harder.
good results for scottish football.
sreoch
27 Aug 2003, 04:31 PM
congrats to the Old Firm.
Parkhead_Faithful
28 Aug 2003, 06:13 PM
Dundee eased past Shkoder with a 4-nil win at home to add to the 2-nil away win, almost a victory of old firm proportions, well done.
SJFC4ever
29 Aug 2003, 04:57 AM
And Hearts are seeded for the 1st round of the UEFA cup as well (god knows why, LOL). With a little bit of luck, both of them could go farther than any non-OF team has for donkeys. I can't remember the last time a non-OF team was in the 2nd round proper. Hopefully they will do it (yes, that does mean I am sort of supporting Dundee...)