2014-2015 UEFA Champions League Thread

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  • ImTellinTim
    YNWA
    • Sep 2006
    • 33028

    #421
    Re: 2014-2015 UEFA Champions League Thread

    Originally posted by dubcity
    I didn't catch the last 30 minutes or so, but why was there like 8 minutes of stoppage time?
    There was 5, but right before the 5 was up there was a foul, Juve tried a long free kick into the penalty area, then Barca countered and scored.

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    • Brahvocado
      MVP
      • Oct 2012
      • 7480

      #422
      Re: 2014-2015 UEFA Champions League Thread

      Deserved result. Juve had a good stretch of 10-15 minutes but other than that, Barca dominated them at every aspect of the game.

      Only thing that kept the scoreline from being hilarious was Buffon and Barcelona themselves.

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      • Money99
        Hall Of Fame
        • Sep 2002
        • 12695

        #423
        Re: 2014-2015 UEFA Champions League Thread

        Originally posted by bad_philanthropy
        Hank, if you ever get a chance to take your son to a TFC game this summer (or in the future) do it. Guarantee you'll both have a great time. BMO is a nice venue, and it's a really entertaining spectacle. Plus, Giovinco is astonishing live against MLS quality competition.
        Funny you mention that. He told me this weekend that he wants to go to a live soccer match.
        This weekend we'll be in Brantford for a baseball tournament he's playing in.
        I checked the schedule but it looks like Toronto's on the road over the next couple of weeks.
        Otherwise, we would have made the hour-long trip into TO and caught a game.

        We'll still try to do that again this year.

        P.S. My only beef with soccer is that my baseball playing son has now declared that he's only going to play soccer next year.
        It kind of bums me out because he's pretty good at baseball and it's a sport I love and understand.
        But seeing how much he loves soccer, it's hard to get too upset about it.
        He begged me to buy a soccer net for home to practice on and last night he was outside for an hour practicing shots with his left-foot.
        If he's doing that on his own, then how can I keep him off the pitch?

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        • steelerfan
          MVP
          • Jun 2003
          • 4348

          #424
          Re: 2014-2015 UEFA Champions League Thread

          North America needs more young men like your son.

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