drunk and tired Zeppo, ignore me.Zeppo wrote:How do you mean, exactly? I checked the league site and the games are there as are the results.fsquid wrote:Milan 4 - Bayern 0
SOG 23; 10
Tar 12; 3
Free 4; 11
Poss 39; 61
Inzaghi (6'); Shevchenko (45', 78'); Gilardo 83'
Zeppo, these two games don't show up on the WE schedule for some reason.
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Ray Parlour and his 80 year old self scored the opener, but Milan came through with 3 goals in the second half including 2 from Super Sub Gilardino in the last 7 minutes of the match. Good Game Pigpen.
Middlesboro 1 - Milan 3
SOG 10; 11
Tar 3; 6
Free 12; 5
Cor 2; 1
Poss 54; 46
Parlour 23'; Shevchenko 55'; Gilardino 83', 89'
Middlesboro 1 - Milan 3
SOG 10; 11
Tar 3; 6
Free 12; 5
Cor 2; 1
Poss 54; 46
Parlour 23'; Shevchenko 55'; Gilardino 83', 89'
A real grudgematch in the rain between Lazio and Monaco ended in a well-deserved tie for both teams. The first half was spent slogging through the mud, as Lazio opted for the tried-and-true italian tactic of hunkering down on defense and rolling with the punches, striking very rarely on the counterattack with no success. Despite numerous chances by the monegasque side, the half ended scoreless. The second half was a bit more open, perhaps due to the letup in the rain, perhaps due to fatigue. Monaco looked the fresher of the two, going up 1-0 on Plasil's strike from inside the box that easily beat the keeper on 65 minutes. Monaco would feel comfortable after Chevanton's 77th minute tap-in thanks to a sleepy Lazio defense, but the feeling didn't last long. The talismanic Muzzi, in a typically strong showing off the bench, slotted a beauty to the keeper's left from the top of the box two minutes later. Smelling blood, Lazio switched to an offensive 4-3-3 formation and went on the attack. The tactic paid off, as DiCanio headed in a cross in stoppage time to seal the 2-2 tie.
Great game, Jared!
Monaco Lazio
shots 15 16
on 5 8
fk 11 6
ck 6 5
f 6 11
os 1 1
p% 53 47
Plasil 65'
Chevanton 77'
Muzzi 79'
DiCanio 90+
Great game, Jared!
Monaco Lazio
shots 15 16
on 5 8
fk 11 6
ck 6 5
f 6 11
os 1 1
p% 53 47
Plasil 65'
Chevanton 77'
Muzzi 79'
DiCanio 90+
Squid, I can play any night after 10 pm EST, as usual. Can u play tonite (Mon) 10:30 or 11 EST?
Zeppo wrote:Guys, we're so close. Let's try and finish off the games. I don't know what is up with Jack, squid, no idea. Pigpen, I can play tonight if you are around not too late; shoot me a PM or something and let me know.
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Werder Bremen 2 Newcastle 3
SOG 9, 16
Target 5, 10
FK 9, 4
Corners 4, 3
Posses. 48, 52
Werder Bremen: Klose 25' Zidan 89'
Newcastle: Owen 45+, 58', Ameobi 85'
Newcastle's finished the season on a long unbeaten run as they toppled Werder Bremen 3-2. The game was marked by missed chances on both sides, but was a closely fought affair. Miroslav Klose picked up where he left off in the first matchup between these sides, driving home the opener from the top of the box. Michael Owen equalized in first-half injury time, beating the German keeper with a high-angle shot into the side of the goal.
Newcastle carried the play in the early second half, but was unable to convert until Ameobi banked in a beauty off the woodwork in the 85th minute. That looked to be the finisher, but Zidan answered quickly to throw a lifeline to Werder Bremen. His tricky shot beat Shay Given and gave Newcastle pause. The English side was able to take the air out of the ball for the remainder of play though.
Great game, AtXj! Another one that definitely could've gone either way.
SOG 9, 16
Target 5, 10
FK 9, 4
Corners 4, 3
Posses. 48, 52
Werder Bremen: Klose 25' Zidan 89'
Newcastle: Owen 45+, 58', Ameobi 85'
Newcastle's finished the season on a long unbeaten run as they toppled Werder Bremen 3-2. The game was marked by missed chances on both sides, but was a closely fought affair. Miroslav Klose picked up where he left off in the first matchup between these sides, driving home the opener from the top of the box. Michael Owen equalized in first-half injury time, beating the German keeper with a high-angle shot into the side of the goal.
Newcastle carried the play in the early second half, but was unable to convert until Ameobi banked in a beauty off the woodwork in the 85th minute. That looked to be the finisher, but Zidan answered quickly to throw a lifeline to Werder Bremen. His tricky shot beat Shay Given and gave Newcastle pause. The English side was able to take the air out of the ball for the remainder of play though.
Great game, AtXj! Another one that definitely could've gone either way.
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