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Bye Bye Useless Galatasaray

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Useless even wth Drogba, Sneijder, Yilmaz, Hamit Altıntop....

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And toothless for not being able to get at least an away goal...
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Playing at Turkey in the return leg will be tough for RM but Galatasaray won't be able to win by three clear goals. :biggrin:



 
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Don't write off Galatasaray just yet.
But if they concede an away goal, then it would be curtains for them.

Malaga is looking good for a punt if you want an underdog to win the CL. You'd probably get good odds.
 
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Don't write off Galatasaray just yet.
But if they concede an away goal, then it would be curtains for them.

Malaga is looking good for a punt if you want an underdog to win the CL. You'd probably get good odds.

Then Galatasaray will have to score 5 times to advance the next round if the score is 1-0 to RM. :biggrin:

The atmosphere at the Signal Iduna Park is amazing and BVB should win this as long they keep a clean sheet.
 

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Yellow peril! Dortmund star Gotze filmed urinating in Malaga's stadium

By RIK SHARMA PUBLISHED: 09:08 GMT, 4 April 2013 | UPDATED: 09:08 GMT, 4 April 2013


Dortmund's Mario Gotze was spotted urinating on the ground in Malaga's stadium ahead of their Champions League clash. During training on Tuesday he went behind some advertising hoardings to grab a stray ball, and took the opportunity to duck down and take a secret leak.

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Peek-a-boo: Mario Gotze takes a leak and halfway through turns his head and sees the camera (below)


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Except it didn't turn out to be all that secret as he was caught on camera - and this footage has since been broadcast by Canal+ and Spanish TV.During the act, Gotze peeks round and spots the camera filming him, but finishes up anyway. He then grabs the ball and gets back to the training session.

VIDEO: Cheeky Gotze takes a leak in Malaga's stadium

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It is a waste of precious slots to let Turkish (and Scottish) football clubs participate in the CL anyway. Is Turkey even a full member of the European Union?

Especially those retarded Turkish turds who spam 'GALATASARAY' (or Fenerbahce or Besiktas) on Youtube videos that are totally unrelated to their shitty club from a shitty league.

How many great footballers in the prime of their careers play in the Turkish league? That's right, a big fat ZERO. It's nothing more than a dumping ground for worthless and over-the-hill players, just like USA's Major League Soccer.
 

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UEFA Champions League preview: Galatasaray v Real Madrid

8 April 2013

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Galatasaray have a colossal task on their hands to overturn a 3-0 deficit in their Champions League quarter-final tie with Real Madrid.

Goals from Christiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and Gonzalo Higuain led Real to a very comfortable 3-0 win in the opening leg.

Only catastrophe in Tuesday's second leg in Istanbul will deny them a place in the semi-finals and halt Real boss Jose Mourinho's quest for a third Champions League title.

Didier Drogba, who won the title with Chelsea last season, returned to form on Saturday with a brace for Galatasaray in a 3-1 win over Mersin Idmanyurdu in the Turkish Super Lig.

The Ivorian will have to have an impact against former boss Mourinho if the hosts are to deliver a stunning upset.

Drogba's importance is heightened by the absence of key striker Burak Yilmaz, who is suspended, leaving Galatasaray coach Fatih Terim short on attacking stocks.

Terim must revise his approach after his team selection in Madrid failed to have the desired effect.

The 59-year-old opted for just one holding midfielder in the first leg, Felipe Melo, and as his midfield toiled chasing Real players around, they soon found themselves 2-0 down.

Creative spark Wesley Sneijder offered little due to a lack of supply and was hauled off at half-time after struggling to get on the ball.

Terim may look to the Dutchman again as he goes for broke in Turkey.

Mourinho will need to manage without Spanish duo Xabi Alonso and Sergio Ramos, both absent through suspension. As a result, Michael Essien will likely line up in the middle again with Rafael Varane holding his spot at centre-back unchallenged.

Galatasaray are also missing central defender Dany Nounkeu through suspension.

While aware of the size of the task, Galatasaray will find hope following their stunning 3-2 Champions League win over Real in 2001, despite being eliminated on that occasion through aggregate.
 

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"Arrgh!! 45 more minutes of torture! Wish they can blow the final whistle now!"
 
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They can always choose to watch Dortmund vs Malaga on tv in the dressing room. :biggrin:
 

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Final Score 3 Galatasaray 5 Real Madrid (on aggregate).
A very entertaining game for the neutral. For a 20min spell, I thought Galatasaray could have done it but Ronaldo's 2nd goal killed off the game.
 
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Amazing BVB! Two goals in injury time! Malaga really squeeze balls! Anyway i don't like to see them beat BVB and advance though they deserve credit for getting this far. :biggrin:
 

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Amazing BVB! Two goals in injury time! Malaga really squeeze balls! Anyway i don't like to see them beat BVB and advance though they deserve credit for getting this far. :biggrin:

Mou's chow kuan never changes. After getting the away goal, he changed to defensive play by replacing Essien with Arbeloa but Terim's HT talk to his players in the dressing room is It's DO or DIE. Mou should have replace CR7 too. :biggrin:
 
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