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Liverpool v Rabotnicki or Mika

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Hope Mika win. Yerevan isn't as nice a city as Skopje, and I also think Rabotnicki's stadium is quite nice, and in a lovely surrounding beside a river. Mika's stadium is brand new but small, incredibly boring and ugly, and located in a grim suburb of Yerevan about 5 kilometers from the city centre.

Rabotnicki won the first leg 1-0 in Skopje, so it's in the balance.

Just would also add (mostly for the Irish lads in here) that Shamrock Rovers, should they get through in their second leg (although they drew their home leg 1-1, so it's difficult), have been drawn against Juventus. I know there are rivalries and so on in Irish football, but this kind of game is massive for the league as a whole, I hope the country will get behind Shamrock Rovers if they do get to play Juve.
 
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I look forward to them getting through to the group stages and the delusion that will ensue, I then look forward to them getting knocked from pillar to post by whoever they come up against whilst floundering in the league due to trying to excell in the Tuppence H'appenny Goblet, oh wait that was last season, apparently now it's the 2nd most prestigious club competition in the world.


Onward Woy, Into Obwivion.
 
The shyte's first pre-season game looks like being rained off :D Referees are examining it at the moment, if it does go ahead it'll be closer to water polo than a football match.

Great omen for the new season.
 

The shyte's first pre-season game looks like being rained off :D Referees are examining it at the moment, if it does go ahead it'll be closer to water polo than a football match.

Great omen for the new season.

Headline heaven:

Woy's Weds Wain Woe
 
Hope Mika win. Yerevan isn't as nice a city as Skopje, and I also think Rabotnicki's stadium is quite nice, and in a lovely surrounding beside a river. Mika's stadium is brand new but small, incredibly boring and ugly, and located in a grim suburb of Yerevan about 5 kilometers from the city centre.

Rabotnicki won the first leg 1-0 in Skopje, so it's in the balance.

Just would also add (mostly for the Irish lads in here) that Shamrock Rovers, should they get through in their second leg (although they drew their home leg 1-1, so it's difficult), have been drawn against Juventus. I know there are rivalries and so on in Irish football, but this kind of game is massive for the league as a whole, I hope the country will get behind Shamrock Rovers if they do get to play Juve.
You've just kicked off another Kirkby thread there
 
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