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Al Rayyan SC

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MATCH REPORT- (dominated, as you would expect, by mentions of James Rodriguez) :coffee:

Al Sadd retained the Amir Cup at the brand new Al Thumama stadium, following a penalty shoot-out in a contest which will be remembered for a host of controversial VAR calls.
Al Sadd started promisingly as Algerian international Bagdad Boundjah flashed a shot just wide after some neat interplay with Santi Cazorla. It wasn’t all one way traffic for the defending Amir Cup champions as Rayyan fired back with a few tentative chances of their own.
A surging run and shot from midfielder Abdulaziz Hatem drew a good save from Saadd Al Sheeb, and the rebound fell to youngster Mouafak Awad who fired over from close range to the displeasure of the Al Rayyan fans at the Al Thumama stadium.
Sadd continued to ramp up the pressure and came closest to opening the scoring six minutes before the first half as Qatar international Akram Afif curled a shot from outside the box which thumped off the cross bar.
VAR was to have a say in the opening goal of the contest just before the break. Wolves keeper Sadd Al Sheeb clipped Yohan Boli in the box and after an extensive VAR check the penalty was given. Rayyan captain Yacine Brahimi stepped up and comfortably dispatched the spot-kick into the top corner.
Sadd felt aggrieved and came out with a point to prove in the second half. Moments into the half they had their first chance as Akram Afif traded a neat one-two with Santi Cazorla, before his deft chip sailed just over the bar.
Xavi’s side continued to press their opponents and duely found parity thanks to VAR. Rayyan defender Dame Traoré clumsily clipped Akram Afif in the box. After checking the incident the referee duely pointed to the spot. Santi Cazorla stepped up and made no mistake from twelve yards to put the Woves back into the contest.
Sadd continued to create chances and Akram Afif perhaps should have put his side into the lead with a poked shot that flew inches wide. It was the Qatari winger that was at the center of controversy when he tripped in the box with a minute left to go. The referee initially pointed to the spot, but after checking the result again on the screen he reversed his decision, much to the anger of the Al Sadd bench.
Immediately the full-time whistle blew and the contest went into a sudden death penalty shoot-out. Every player held they nerve aside from Shojae Khalilzadeh who saw his spot-kick saved. With the Amir Cup on the line, South Korean Jung Woo-young stepped up to lash the penalty into the top corner to ensure that Al Sadd retained the Amir Cup.
That's really quite incredible.
 
By the prophet's underwear, my head hurts. Got eventually the gourd and after that devastating defeat, unfortunately one thing led to another. I've been told I tore open the gates of the women's house, only to get whacked in the face with a shisha by that evil spirit, the Saturday wife. The eunichs then had dragged me to the stables, where I just woke up next to my favourite camel, Peaches and she is now asking for a Bentley which I've apparently promised her during my hour of despair.

Curse on Blanc! Only Al Rayyaan can throw a man in these depths. I'm sick and tired of them spoiling my weekends. I have to find something else, maybe from the lower leagues? I know it sounds like gold digging but I"m tired of losing. Should I opt that lot where The Man with the Golden Calves came from? I mean, it must be a feeble league since he can't get nothing done here and there he was the tower of strenght of Al-Everton?
 
I am riding my camel home from the El-Winslow tent, full of 12 glasses of Arak, my only salvation is that my beloved Friday wife Fatima will have (hopefully) shaved off her muzzy and will be waiting with open arms (or other limbs).

For the future of the Fierce; The hated infidel Blanc must go, only Bobby Brown Sandals can save us…
I too am waking up to the raki sunrise. My head is now pounding to more than just the injustices of the festival of finals.

A plague of locusts has descended on our trophy room. Blanc and his accursed methods needs to go. One thousand and eleven shames on his boiled head. May he bitten by an asp.
 

I too am waking up to the raki sunrise. My head is now pounding to more than just the injustices of the festival of finals.

A plague of locusts has descended on our trophy room. Blanc and his accursed methods needs to go. One thousand and eleven shames on his boiled head. May he bitten by an asp.
My head is also banging this morning and to make matters worse, my beloved Fatima has the hump with me today as during the night, I accidentally peed in her wardrobe tent…

An easy mistake to make.

How can I make it up to her?
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Oh I remember the time when I got betrayed in a deal so bad it still brings the sour taste of bile in my mouth. May those Saddites roast on the Sun's anvil everlastingly.

 

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Mad.



Every last 'kin one of you!


Don't ever change ??
You may be confusing us with the Al Maddites there @tommye. Mad as a Camel with four humps that lot lol
Former footballer James Rodriguez knows the score.
Al Rayyan through and through that lad. Willing to risk the rest of his career, all for the chance to play for his beloved Al Rayyan SC in front of three men and a dog, just because of his love for The Fierce (and a salary of 29,667,190.24 Qatari Ryal)
 
MATCH REPORT- (dominated, as you would expect, by mentions of James Rodriguez) :coffee:

Al Sadd retained the Amir Cup at the brand new Al Thumama stadium, following a penalty shoot-out in a contest which will be remembered for a host of controversial VAR calls.
Al Sadd started promisingly as Algerian international Bagdad Boundjah flashed a shot just wide after some neat interplay with Santi Cazorla. It wasn’t all one way traffic for the defending Amir Cup champions as Rayyan fired back with a few tentative chances of their own.
A surging run and shot from midfielder Abdulaziz Hatem drew a good save from Saadd Al Sheeb, and the rebound fell to youngster Mouafak Awad who fired over from close range to the displeasure of the Al Rayyan fans at the Al Thumama stadium.
Sadd continued to ramp up the pressure and came closest to opening the scoring six minutes before the first half as Qatar international Akram Afif curled a shot from outside the box which thumped off the cross bar.
VAR was to have a say in the opening goal of the contest just before the break. Wolves keeper Sadd Al Sheeb clipped Yohan Boli in the box and after an extensive VAR check the penalty was given. Rayyan captain Yacine Brahimi stepped up and comfortably dispatched the spot-kick into the top corner.
Sadd felt aggrieved and came out with a point to prove in the second half. Moments into the half they had their first chance as Akram Afif traded a neat one-two with Santi Cazorla, before his deft chip sailed just over the bar.
Xavi’s side continued to press their opponents and duely found parity thanks to VAR. Rayyan defender Dame Traoré clumsily clipped Akram Afif in the box. After checking the incident the referee duely pointed to the spot. Santi Cazorla stepped up and made no mistake from twelve yards to put the Woves back into the contest.
Sadd continued to create chances and Akram Afif perhaps should have put his side into the lead with a poked shot that flew inches wide. It was the Qatari winger that was at the center of controversy when he tripped in the box with a minute left to go. The referee initially pointed to the spot, but after checking the result again on the screen he reversed his decision, much to the anger of the Al Sadd bench.
Immediately the full-time whistle blew and the contest went into a sudden death penalty shoot-out. Every player held they nerve aside from Shojae Khalilzadeh who saw his spot-kick saved. With the Amir Cup on the line, South Korean Jung Woo-young stepped up to lash the penalty into the top corner to ensure that Al Sadd retained the Amir Cup.
Penned by local journo Abd-El-Kader Da-vek
 
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