It's amazing how having a 2nd rate keeper become the starter for the greatest club in the world has inspired our defense to reach and maintain an unprecedented level. What a gamble by Florentino
Muller has given Bayern a 2-0 lead over Arsenal. https://t.co/KUX3piXLcT— World Soccer Shop (@worldsoccershop) November 4, 2015
You're acting like I care. Stop @'ing me to tell me about this nonsense. @ me when they come to their senses and release that scrub.
i've always liked to watch an europa league game here and there to see teams that i'd never heard of nor would ever know had they not played there. i remember when the intertoto cup was around, seeing who was in it and thinking, "who?" same thing for the champions qualifying, although the teams that don't make it typically go to the uefa cup/europa league historically. you can say you were alive when artmedia bratislava made to the group stage from the first round, scraping out results against kairat almaty, celtic , and partizan belgrade. they beat porto once, and had a clear chance to beat them on the last group game and advance ahead of rangers. now they've been relegated multiple times because of financial problems.
I just watch it to catch the occasional Celtic game that I can. season's shaping up to be short, but afterwards it is pretty cool to see teams like Qäräbag or whatever that other Uzbek/Kazakh/E. European team perform Speaking of Partisan, used to know a bunch of Serbs. Proudest sporting moment of their lives was that time they won the 95 Champions Doubt we'd ever see a team that stature win the Champions ever again
wut? red star won it in 91 with dat golden generation that fed the yugoslav and croatian teams after the split, and is the only serbian/yugoslavian team to win it the 95 champions were the ajax side full of mocosos.
Whichever it was. Don't remember what team it was. All those Slav, Russki teams have the same two teams anyways
You mean the sports societies of the Soviet union , which neither partizan or red star were a part of ? Or how you mixed up eternal rivals ?
Whichever one it is. Isn't there a Partizan or Red Star in every former Soviet state (and yes I know the former Yugoslavia was not a Soviet state, but they followed the model closely, just were nonaligned)? I'm fairly certain it all has political ties so it makes sense why they're all the same, but that's what I meant. And yes I didn't care enough to check wiki as to which team it was, sorry m8 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
The 91 team is farely well known being the last eastern European team to win it and for the players that left there for better leagues. And you're thinking of cska, dynamo/dinamp , spartak , etc which are soviet teams