bottom left hand corner Royals 3 - river 1
Daniella 2 Papereyes 2 (is it extra time or straight into penalties?)
by wolsey » 11 Jul 2007 21:45
bottom left hand corner Royals 3 - river 1
by Ian Royal » 11 Jul 2007 22:33
wolseybottom left hand corner Royals 3 - river 1
Daniella 2 Papereyes 2 (is it extra time or straight into penalties?)
Ian Royalwolseybottom left hand corner Royals 3 - river 1
Daniella 2 Papereyes 2 (is it extra time or straight into penalties?)
I'm sorry I must have blinked and missed Daniella scoring. I thought Papereyes was walking that contest.
by wolsey » 11 Jul 2007 23:04
Ian Royalwolseybottom left hand corner Royals 3 - river 1
Daniella 2 Papereyes 2 (is it extra time or straight into penalties?)
I'm sorry I must have blinked and missed Daniella scoring. I thought Papereyes was walking that contest.
by Stranded » 12 Jul 2007 08:44
Daniella Either way, we're going to be outsung...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wg5tEB76BSU
Class set of fans. Argentina nicked this song and replaced several lines, its that good.
by papereyes » 12 Jul 2007 09:19
StrandedDaniella Either way, we're going to be outsung...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wg5tEB76BSU
Class set of fans. Argentina nicked this song and replaced several lines, its that good.
Mmm, very few Reading fans travelling and probably as few if not less travelling from Argentina I would wager.
by Barry the bird boggler » 12 Jul 2007 09:34
by Stranded » 12 Jul 2007 09:35
papereyesStrandedDaniella Either way, we're going to be outsung...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wg5tEB76BSU
Class set of fans. Argentina nicked this song and replaced several lines, its that good.
Mmm, very few Reading fans travelling and probably as few if not less travelling from Argentina I would wager.
To be fair, one of the few football games I'd travel that far to see would be River vs Boca. The few they'll take to the peace cup are going to be outshrieked by 10,000 screaming Koreans.
by SpaceCruiser » 12 Jul 2007 10:08
papereyesArk RoyalpapereyesSpaceCruiserpapereyes They take the World Club Championship quite seriously though
And not just that, Argentinean teams win their continental championship quite often and therefore qualify for the World Club Championship a lot.
According to this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copa_Toyota_Libertadores , Argentinean teams have won it 21 times! Compared to English clubs winning the European Cup 10 times.
Spacey, without wanting to sound patronising, ask yourself how many leagues there are in S. America and how many of these are likely to provide genuine contenders for the Copa Libertadores?
Six nations out of ten have provided winners of the Copa Libertadores. In Europe, it is ten out of... who knows how many?
Currently 53, but that includes a few countries that may or may not even have leagues.
Of those 6 nations in the Copa Lib, something like 75% of titles have gone to Brazil or Argentina.
by papereyes » 12 Jul 2007 10:17
SpaceCruiserpapereyesArk RoyalpapereyesSpaceCruiserpapereyes They take the World Club Championship quite seriously though
And not just that, Argentinean teams win their continental championship quite often and therefore qualify for the World Club Championship a lot.
According to this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copa_Toyota_Libertadores , Argentinean teams have won it 21 times! Compared to English clubs winning the European Cup 10 times.
Spacey, without wanting to sound patronising, ask yourself how many leagues there are in S. America and how many of these are likely to provide genuine contenders for the Copa Libertadores?
Six nations out of ten have provided winners of the Copa Libertadores. In Europe, it is ten out of... who knows how many?
Currently 53, but that includes a few countries that may or may not even have leagues.
Of those 6 nations in the Copa Lib, something like 75% of titles have gone to Brazil or Argentina.
Yes, I take your points. I was trying to say that they qualify for the W.C.C. more often because theirs is easier to qualify than the European Cup......
by Gordons Cumming » 12 Jul 2007 10:22
bootboysize 12 Is it on the telly in the UK?
If you got cable or satellite all the peace cup games are live on setanta 1
http://gb.setanta.com/portal/systemcont ... eadjust=3&
http://gb.setanta.com/portal/systemcont ... eadjust=6&
http://gb.setanta.com/portal/systemcont ... eadjust=9&
by SpaceCruiser » 12 Jul 2007 10:49
papereyesSpaceCruiserpapereyesArk RoyalpapereyesSpaceCruiserpapereyes They take the World Club Championship quite seriously though
And not just that, Argentinean teams win their continental championship quite often and therefore qualify for the World Club Championship a lot.
According to this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copa_Toyota_Libertadores , Argentinean teams have won it 21 times! Compared to English clubs winning the European Cup 10 times.
Spacey, without wanting to sound patronising, ask yourself how many leagues there are in S. America and how many of these are likely to provide genuine contenders for the Copa Libertadores?
Six nations out of ten have provided winners of the Copa Libertadores. In Europe, it is ten out of... who knows how many?
Currently 53, but that includes a few countries that may or may not even have leagues.
Of those 6 nations in the Copa Lib, something like 75% of titles have gone to Brazil or Argentina.
Yes, I take your points. I was trying to say that they qualify for the W.C.C. more often because theirs is easier to qualify than the European Cup......
I think we were actually agreeing.
by papereyes » 12 Jul 2007 10:50
SpaceCruiserpapereyesSpaceCruiserpapereyesArk RoyalpapereyesSpaceCruiserpapereyes They take the World Club Championship quite seriously though
And not just that, Argentinean teams win their continental championship quite often and therefore qualify for the World Club Championship a lot.
According to this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copa_Toyota_Libertadores , Argentinean teams have won it 21 times! Compared to English clubs winning the European Cup 10 times.
Spacey, without wanting to sound patronising, ask yourself how many leagues there are in S. America and how many of these are likely to provide genuine contenders for the Copa Libertadores?
Six nations out of ten have provided winners of the Copa Libertadores. In Europe, it is ten out of... who knows how many?
Currently 53, but that includes a few countries that may or may not even have leagues.
Of those 6 nations in the Copa Lib, something like 75% of titles have gone to Brazil or Argentina.
Yes, I take your points. I was trying to say that they qualify for the W.C.C. more often because theirs is easier to qualify than the European Cup......
I think we were actually agreeing.
Oh.
Is that ok?
by Gordons Cumming » 12 Jul 2007 11:20
Gordons Cummingbootboysize 12 Is it on the telly in the UK?
If you got cable or satellite all the peace cup games are live on setanta 1
http://gb.setanta.com/portal/systemcont ... eadjust=3&
http://gb.setanta.com/portal/systemcont ... eadjust=6&
http://gb.setanta.com/portal/systemcont ... eadjust=9&
For fear of a dodd, are there any pubs in the local area that have Setanta and are showing the game that anyone knows of?
by papereyes » 12 Jul 2007 11:23
by Gordons Cumming » 12 Jul 2007 11:28
papereyes There was a post or two discussing it - on here or in club policies.
http://hobnob.royals.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=63522
by Wycombe Royal » 12 Jul 2007 12:12
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