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The UEFA Cup Thread

Torrie425

Senior Squad
I think that AZ is the sensation of the year! They are from a very small city in Holland and last year they were very happy with the qualification for the UEFA cup (first in 25 years I believe).

And now they are close to reach the half final..... :fool:
 

Punkt

Fan Favourite
quarter-finals (2nd Leg)

THURSDAY, 14th April

Sporting x Newcastle (0-1)
at José Alvalade, Lisbon

AZ Alkmaar x Villarreal (2-1)
at Alkmaarderhout, Alkmaar

Auxerre x CSKA Moscow (0-4)
at Abbé-Deschamps, Auxerre

Parma x Austria (1-1)
at Ennio Tardini, Parma
 

$teauA

Superstar
Punkt said:
Quarter-finals: (07th and 14th April)

Villarreal/Steaua - AZ Alkmaar
CSKA Moscow - Auxerre
Newcastle - Sporting
Austria - Parma

Semi-final: (28th April and 5th May)

Austria/Parma - CSKA Moscow/Auxerre
Newcastle/Sporting - Villarreal/Steaua/AZ Alkmaar

Final: (18th May)
at José Alvalade, Lisbon

So who does everyone think will make it to the final? Here's how I see it...
Semis
Parma vs. CSKA
Newcastle vs. Villarreal (yes I do believe they'll come back and win against AZ)

Final
CSKA vs. Villarreal

Winner: CSKA Moskow
 

Voltaic Borusse

Fan Favourite
$teauA said:
So who does everyone think will make it to the final? Here's how I see it...
Semis
Parma vs. CSKA
Newcastle vs. Villarreal (yes I do believe they'll come back and win against AZ)

Final
CSKA vs. Villarreal

Winner: CSKA Moskow

That's how I see it as well. The Russians will surprise everyone this year.
 

ForzaNerrazurri

Senior Squad
Once again Parma will have Gilardino sitting on the bench

Starting 11: Bucci(GK), Cardone, Bonera, Contini, Savi, Bresciano, Gibbs, Cannavaro, Camara, Simplicio, Vignaroli

Bench: Frey, Bettarini, Bovo, Bolano Correa, Morefeo, Gilardino, Pisanu

Commentary on RAI Radio Uno in Italian
 

ForzaNerrazurri

Senior Squad
Parma 0 - 0 Austria at halftime

Parma has the advantage going into the 2nd half. A 0-0 finish would be a perfect result, as an away goal from the last leg (1-1 Final) will be enough to put them through
 

TOON ARMY

Starting XI
Just about to begin the 2nd half: Sporting 1-1 Newcastle

We could have easily ended the game in the first half. Sporting simply haven't been able to deal with our counter attacking football.

Come on Newcastle!!!!!
 


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