Champions League draw

Champions League draw

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staceyb

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7,107 posts

231 months

Friday 15th December 2006
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Porto (Portugal) v Chelsea (England)

Celtic (Scotland) v AC Milan (Italy)

PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands) v Arsenal (England)

Lille (France) v Manchester United (England)

AS Roma (Italy) v Olympique Lyon (France)

Barcelona (Spain) v Liverpool (England)

Real Madrid (Spain) v Bayern Munich (Germany)

Inter Milan (Italy) v Valencia (Spain)

Match dates:

First legs: Feb 20-21 2007

Second legs: March 6-7 2007

Some good matches there. Barca v Liverpool looks the pick of the bunch, with Real Madrid v Bayern Munich coming up second in my book.

craggers

2,496 posts

291 months

Friday 15th December 2006
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C'mon LIVERPOOOOOOOOOL !!!

Mouth watering match - 2005 Champion v 2006 Champion

staceyb

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7,107 posts

231 months

Friday 15th December 2006
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The Arse and the Mancs both have relatively easy draws IMO, just waiting for the UEFA draw now for my lot.

ZR1cliff

17,999 posts

256 months

Friday 15th December 2006
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"Celtic (Scotland) v AC Milan (Italy)"


That game to me reminds me of a right classic,shame the second leg wasnt at home.


mark r skinner

16,744 posts

224 months

Friday 15th December 2006
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staceyb said:


Some good matches there. Barca v Liverpool looks the pick of the bunch, with Real Madrid v Bayern Munich coming up second in my book.
yes Two big sides will bite the dust. Anyone know the odds on these two (or is it four) fixtures ?

staceyb

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7,107 posts

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Friday 15th December 2006
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mark r skinner said:
staceyb said:


Some good matches there. Barca v Liverpool looks the pick of the bunch, with Real Madrid v Bayern Munich coming up second in my book.
yes Two big sides will bite the dust. Anyone know the odds on these two (or is it four) fixtures ?


Four fixtures, home and away jobbie.

ZR1cliff

17,999 posts

256 months

Friday 15th December 2006
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satch said:
ZR1cliff said:
"Celtic (Scotland) v AC Milan (Italy)"


That game to me reminds me of a right classic,shame the second leg wasnt at home.




this is the one to watch isn't it?

Lyon good o/s bet for the trophy before the draw. on their day liverpool can beat anyone as has been shown several times recently.

I would, on current form and the draw back united to win it now.



Yes,used to watch old replays of European Giants of the 60's and AC Milan always figured amongst them....i remember Celtic Too and the Mention of the great Bobby Lennox.
Ide love to get a ticket for the away leg in Milan to be part of the green and white party,and ime not even a Celtic fan.

party drink

Phil Dicky

7,172 posts

270 months

Friday 15th December 2006
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Got a Man U supporter and Liverpool supporter working for me, ones happy ones not

sneijder

5,221 posts

241 months

Friday 15th December 2006
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As a Liverpool fan I was kind of looking forward to a Celtic clash, the atmosphere would have been great. I had a feeling it would be Barca tho', but lets face it, to win the CL you'll have to beat them this year.

This could yet end up being an all British/English ding dong at the final, which would be bl00dy great ! (and a fantastic advertisement for the best league in the world)

mark r skinner

16,744 posts

224 months

Friday 15th December 2006
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staceyb said:
mark r skinner said:
staceyb said:


Some good matches there. Barca v Liverpool looks the pick of the bunch, with Real Madrid v Bayern Munich coming up second in my book.
yes Two big sides will bite the dust. Anyone know the odds on these two (or is it four) fixtures ?


Four fixtures, home and away jobbie.