The trophy should be halved, like in horse racing. If there is a dead heat, each owner holds the trophy for six months. Joint winners, nothing wrong with that.
Quote from: Mellin on February 13, 2016, 03:25:52 AMYou might not like Chelsea, but they won the Champions League and deserved it. We won it through a jammy goal off Peter Withe's shin.Jammy! There was nothing jammy about our win. Apart from the first round against Valur we played the best that Europe had to offer, Dynamo Berlin were basically the East German national team, Dynamo Kiev same but Russian, Anderlecht were a top team too. Then onto the final. We weren't playing some duffers, Bayern were and still are a proper powerhouse of a club. There was nothing jammy about losing our goal keeper early on and having to rely on a sub that most people had never seen play. There was nothing jammy about our first half performance where we were clearly the better team. There was nothing jammy about Tony Morley destroying their full-back and their was nothing jammy about Peter Withe being in the right place at the right time.As for Chavski I actually detest them. Their fans are the most obnoxious wankers I have ever encountered on my travels as a football fan. I loathe them so much, I actually dislike them more than SHA and Brumie reds which says everything really.One more thing about our jammy win. We had to be Champions to even be in the final. Chavski, if memory serves me right were not.Rant over, feel better now.
You might not like Chelsea, but they won the Champions League and deserved it. We won it through a jammy goal off Peter Withe's shin.
I've always liked my idea that in extra time each team must remove a player every five minutes so after, say, 20 minutes of ET it will be 7-a-side, much better chance of someone scoring.Then if still no goals after 25 minutes the goalies have to come off, six-a-side with no goalkeepers for a while. If neither team can score in this scenario then neither of them deserve the trophy so it's not awarded!
Also, Chelsea's Champions League win was perhaps the flukiest fucking win ever. How they got to the final, never mind won it (on penalties - how's that for 'jammy'?), is totally beyond me. We beat Bayern in open play, not because Arjen Robben forgot how to kick a ball for a fraction of a second.
Peter Withe's goal was one of the best I've ever seen. The through ball from Gary Shaw was sublime, the wing play of Tony Morley mesmerised the Bayern centre half and Withe's positioning was perfect.If that goal had been Hoddle to Ricky Villa to Ardiles, it would have been on the Match Of The Day credits from then until this day.
Won't be at all shocked to see him call it quits this week. He's been incredibly let down by the club and players.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on February 14, 2016, 03:36:38 PMWon't be at all shocked to see him call it quits this week. He's been incredibly let down by the club and players.On the other hand, he's hardly improved things much. I know it's the shittest squad we've ever had, but still. A coach who doesn't want to be here, and players who clearly don't want to play for him. It's all just fundamentally broken.