Mama Smurf said:I've seen 25 goals in the last 4.5 games I've watched.
If Arsenal had played in one of those matches that number would be down to 20.
BTW, the Milan derby has just started...
Mama Smurf said:I've seen 25 goals in the last 4.5 games I've watched.
Shinobi said:If Arsenal had played in one of those matches that number would be down to 20.
Shinobi said::lol
Hold on a second...this match is taking place at Stamford Bridge?!
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Shinobi said:2-1 final...Inter with their first league double over their arch rivals in 25 years. Guess that's what happens when AC isn't buying victories. :lol
Mama Smurf said:I don't think anyway wants to win La Liga this year.
Lakitu said:Plymouth vs. Watford has to be the most boring match I've seen in ages. Wow.
http://home.skysports.com/list.aspx?hlid=453597&CPID=8&clid=8&lid=2&title=Jose+admits+Real+dreamJose admits Real dream
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has admitted it would be an 'honour' to manage Real Madrid.
The Portuguese tactician's future at Chelsea has been the subject of constant speculation in the last few months amid reports of an alleged rift with owner Roman Abramovich.
Mourinho, who insists he will not walk out on Chelsea, revealed over the weekend he clashed with Abramovich over the club's refusal to enter the transfer market in January.
The former Porto chief has been strongly linked with a move to Real Madrid in the summer with the Spanish giants expected to part with Fabio Capello after a disappointing campaign.
Capello has failed to win over the Real faithful this season and his job is under increasing pressure following their UEFA Champions League exit to Bayern Munich.
Mourinho, who was in Spain to take in Champions League opponents Valencia's clash with Osasuna, told Spanish television he would be interested in a switch to El Santiago Bernabeu, but ruled out any move next season.
"For me it would be an honour to be in the bench of Real Madrid," Mourinho told Canal Plus.
"I do not discard this in the future but not now.
"I know the rumours in the papers but I don't any more.
"It is possible that Real is not interested in me."
"I reject the option of Real for the next season because I have a contract until the year 2010 with Chelsea.
"I am lover of English football.
"Today Real Madrid have a big coach like Fabio Capello."
Wenger promised summer funds
Arsene Wenger has been assured that that his budget for summer transfers will not be affected by Arsenal's UEFA Champions League exit.
The Gunners bowed out of Europe in midweek as they lost their last 16 clash 2-1 on aggregate to PSV Eindhoven.
Managing director Keith Edelman had hoped Arsenal would reach the Champions League final for a second year in succession, but he maintains the club's financial plan had accounted for an earlier defeat.
Wenger will therefore be given a considerable transfer war chest, believed to be in excess of £20million, to bolster his squad in the summer
"It will not affect the manager's budget at all. It certainly will not mean it will be cut in any way," Edelman confirmed.
"If we had gone all the way to the final it might have been increased, but the budget is set based on a exit from the first knock-out round.
"Arsene will have money he always knew he would have, regardless of the result against PSV Eindhoven.
"Of course it was a massive disappointment to everyone at Arsenal but it won't affect the financial side of things."
Henry determined to bounce back
Thierry Henry has admitted he is devastated to have been ruled out for the remainder of the season, but is positive he will return to his best next term.
The France star has been plagued by niggling injury problems since the summer, but made a return to action for Arsenal in midweek.
His appearance from the bench against PSV Eindhoven proved to be a false dawn, however, as he damaged groin and stomach muscles and the club have revealed he will be sidelined for three months.
Henry has revealed the scan results left him feeling very low, but he is determined to find his best form once again for Arsenal.
"I am obviously devastated," he told The Sun. "I will miss the rest of the season. It is a tough end to what has been a difficult season for me. It has been very frustrating.
"But I hope to get back to full fitness soon and will then look forward to having a great season with Arsenal next year.
"This setback will make me even more determined, yet it has certainly been one thing after another."
Henry feels he is paying the price for not having a proper break after a lengthy previous campaign.
He added: "Last season was a very long one for me, right up to the Champions League final and then the World Cup final with France.
"I only had a few weeks' break and then the Premiership started.
"First of all, there was the sciatic nerve problem, which kept me out for a while. Then, most recently of all, the foot injury. Now these injuries against PSV."
I don't think so either. That would be doubling the current capacity, that would be a big gamble. You don't want 10k - 30k empty seats if in any way avoidable.Lakitu said:Rumours going around is that Liverpool have scrapped their plans for a 60,000-seater stadium and have put construction on hold because they want to build a 90,000-seater stadium instead.
Don't think it's true though.