The 2018/2019 UEFA Champion's League and International Club News Thread
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Originally Posted by Slava
I just watched and great outcome for Spurs. Obviously this is marred with Kane going down and that looks bad, but it was actually a really solid win. That VAR was ridiculous, and basically as feared where it’s not correcting egregious errors, but instead creating all new ones.
Quick question on DAZN. How are you guys getting the best results? Wifi to Chromecast was a mess. The PS4 is marginally better. Maybe I need a smart TV?
I get the best result on Apple TV. I find the quality on my smart TV to be terrible and buffers constantly but others I think have better success. The platform for DAZN on my smart TV is also really frustrating. Apple TV is very good, pretty much no issues with the HD quality on it and it’s far more user friendly. It’s pretty decent on the IPad or IPhone as well. Still, not too happy with having to pay extra for it. Especially considering they don’t carry much that I already don’t have outside of the Champions League.
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The 2018/2019 UEFA Champion's League and International Club News Thread
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Originally Posted by devo22
just saw Peps away record in knockout games: 6-10-10. I knew it wasn't good, but still expected it to be a lot better. Given that he was only there with great Barcelona, Bayern and City teams, that's actually pretty shambolic.
Yup I figured this was the case, didn’t know it was that bad tho. He’s been getting a pass for how well they’ve done domestically but he hasn’t been able to succeed in the CL without Messi, Iniesta, Xavi and Co. You can’t take all the credit away from Pep, but those teams could coach themselves. The De Bruyne decision blows my mind really, why play him vs Brighton and not just save him for at least 70 minutes in the CL quarters. I can understand going with Aguero, but that’s another guy whose coming off an injury and is notoriously bad in knockout tournaments. I think Aguero is a tremendous player, but holy hell has he sucked ass for both City and Argentina in knockout phases. He turns invisible.
Imo he should’ve kept Jesus in and went with De Bruyne over Fernandinho.
I will be at the Johan Cruyff Arena for, what I think, Ajax' last game of this Champions League season. (but what do I know, I'm a 'glass is half empty' guy when it comes to my favourite sports teams)
The fact that we play the same style for over 5 decades now, and we always find new ways to make a name for ourselves in the world makes me a proud fan.
I was lucky enough to see the '94/'95 Ajax team dominate the world.
After money beacme the most important factor in the chances of winning the Champions League I accepted the fact that I will never see a repeat of 1995 again.
If this years run continues after tonight; great. If not, I'm happy and proud of this great club.
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so frustrating to think how much money United has spent, and then you watch a game like that and still think to yourself "those center-backs are not good enough. Those full-back are not good enough. And oh god, that midfield is definitely not good enough" ...