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Author: Lorric
Date: 02-04-2013, 03:06
| I wanted to watch all three English sides, but I can't watch them if they're all playing at the same time...
Boo!
Still, for you neutrals, it poses the interesting question... who are you going to watch?
At least Rubin/Chelsea will seperate from the pack in the 2nd leg. |
Author: Malko
Date: 02-04-2013, 09:42
Edited by: Malko at: 02-04-2013, 09:44 | Of course Paris SG - Barcelona today. Tomoorow and thursday probably no football for me. But you are right, they should have done that you can watch at least 2 of the 3 games with english teams involved live......other countries do such arrangements. Now, the two top-games of the Championsleague quarterfinals are also the same time today..... |
Author: mjohnson1989
Date: 02-04-2013, 13:39
| Tottenham's match against FC Basel is on ITV in the UK so I will be watching them |
Author: Lorric
Date: 02-04-2013, 14:20
Edited by: Lorric at: 02-04-2013, 14:22 | That's the most appealing match to me. I love watching Tottenham, pure entertainment team. Nice to see them get back on track with a victory on the weekend. Away at Swansea is a very good 3pts. I laughed at seeing plenty of people saying the wheels had come off at Tottenham because they lost 3 in a row. So, they lost to a much-improved Liverpool at Anfield in a tight match breaking a 12 match Premier League undefeated streak. Then they lost in Italy to Inter Milan, and really, the result was still a victory. Then they lost at home to Fulham, which isn't surprising when they got taken to the limit and to extra time in Italy while Fulham were chilling back in England, and the reports I read all said Tottenham looked fatigued. So they lose a tough match to end a 12 game undefeated streak, do what they have to do to get by in Italy then have a European hangover and all of a sudden the wheels have fallen off. LOL.
Since that's the TV match I'm sure it'll be on my TV. I'll probably try and stream Chelsea as well. I'm curious how they'll look after having to play their third game in 5 days. |
Author: bugylibicska
Date: 02-04-2013, 15:58
| Chelsea-Rubin Kazan and hoping for a miracle! |
Author: HM10
Date: 02-04-2013, 21:51
| Obviously.. Benfica-Newcastle |
Author: mjohnson1989
Date: 11-04-2013, 14:18
| So, who is everyone going to be watching tonight then? Tottenham again for me- like watching them, have family that support them and of the three English clubs their tie is the tightest |
Author: bugylibicska
Date: 11-04-2013, 14:56
| Rubin-Chelsea first and then Basel-Tootenham. |
Author: Lorric
Date: 11-04-2013, 16:46
| I'll watch them all. Early kick off first, then TV for one, stream for the other. |
Author: AlanK
Date: 11-04-2013, 17:29
| Rubin-Chelsea and then Newcastle-Benfica. |
Author: mjohnson1989
Date: 11-04-2013, 20:53
| Well Chelsea stumbled through then |
Author: Lorric
Date: 11-04-2013, 21:54
| Stumbled through? They've been in control of that tie from start to finish. |
Author: bugylibicska
Date: 12-04-2013, 00:10
| Almost, with one exception. After 3:2 Rubin missed a sitter and if 4:2 and about 15-20 minutes left Chelsea might sweat a little... Yes, this way it looked comfortable and always in control. |
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