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Madrid v Barca

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Been listeniung to this online sounds great.

But I'm confused, Andy gray said that you dont get entertaining matches outside the premiership.

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Been listeniung to this online sounds great.

But I'm confused, Andy gray said that you dont get entertaining matches outside the premiership.

I think Andy Gray is a cvnt as much as the next man, but did he really say that?

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I've never seen a team pass the ball as well as barca before. They're one of the best teams I've ever seen! Their only weakness seemed to be that they couldn't mark from crosses or set pieces.

Chelsea should be worried because this time they can't just put 11 men behind the ball as they need a goal. Barca have the potential to absolutely rip them to shreds. Should be a really good game!

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Been listeniung to this online sounds great.

But I'm confused, Andy gray said that you dont get entertaining matches outside the premiership.

lol

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Messi was back to his best. Chelsea had better watch out.

HAHAHAHAHAHA!

You talk more shit than anyone on this forum, Messi back to his best! I thought he was going to tear them to part in the Camp Nou? :D

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I didn't actually watch the game live, had to make do with highlights today as getting back from Crewe was a late one.

Great result. Messi looked superb. Thought Xavi was the best player on the pitch again. Barcelona were good, but Madrid are terrible.

I am saying nothing about the Chelsea game. Can't be doing with going over it again.

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Sure was. I think a FT Barca tour would be special.... :)

Talk numbers to me and I'll see what happens. Definitely would do it were it affordable. :thumbup:

As for the game, Barca are an absolutely unreal outfit when they turn on the style and are in the mood. Sure, Real Madrid were gash at the back, but as a team you can only play - and exploit - what's infront of you. Even that Real Madrid side would have beaten most in La Liga or the Prem.

Obviously Chelsea will be a much tougher prospect at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday, but I can't see them stopping the Barca juggernaut for a second successive game. If Chelsea actually bother to come forward and attack - which they're going to have to do at home - they're going to leave a lot of space at the back for the more creative and pacey players to expose.

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