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cselszky3
25th August 2011, 23:20
http://videa.hu/videok/sport/ran-1-mar-GCrA6vx05HATlH0Q#b
0-1 Dalibor Volaš 55'
1-1 Carlos Bocanegra 75'


Aggregate: Rangers FC (Sco) - NK Maribor (Svn) 2-3

XpressGOAL
25th August 2011, 23:26
reserved reserved reserved reserved

suicidal_maniac
26th August 2011, 00:05
Scottish football is dead

Their league is almost amateurish, Celtic and Rangers are heavily weakened in recent years, they are now at the level of a mid-table club in the english championship, and the rest of the league clubs are even a few levels below them

Rivas619
26th August 2011, 01:19
Buen debut de Bocanegra con un gol haha.
Btw is that Andy Gray commentating? haha what a douche

guirideón
26th August 2011, 02:02
Scottish football is dead

Their league is almost amateurish, Celtic and Rangers are heavily weakened in recent years, they are now at the level of a mid-table club in the english championship, and the rest of the league clubs are even a few levels below them

Do you know who the first British team to win the European Cup was? It wasn't an English team, it wasn't a Welsh team it was a Scottish team. Glasgow Celtic in 1967.

How many of the managers in the English Premier League are Scottish? Let's count: Sir Alex Ferguson (Man Utd), Kenny Dagleish (Liverpool), David Moyes (Everton), Paul Lambert (Norwich City), Owen Coyle (Bolton), Steve Kean (Blackburn), Alec McLeish (Aston Villa).

That my friend is 33.33% of managers in the most competitve league in the world.

Up the GERS! Aupa Cultural! C'mon Arsenal!

Goryfulham
26th August 2011, 03:36
Do you know who the first British team to win the European Cup was? It wasn't an English team, it wasn't a Welsh team it was a Scottish team. Glasgow Celtic in 1967.

How many of the managers in the English Premier League are Scottish? Let's count: Sir Alex Ferguson (Man Utd), Kenny Dagleish (Liverpool), David Moyes (Everton), Paul Lambert (Norwich City), Owen Coyle (Bolton), Steve Kean (Blackburn), Alec McLeish (Aston Villa).

That my friend is 33.33% of managers in the most competitve league in the world.

Up the GERS! Aupa Cultural! C'mon Arsenal!

el futbol escoces ya no tiene ni para pelear la europa league, deberian de unificarse con la premier, si no, su decadencia ira de mal en peor

cnoton
26th August 2011, 13:31
Scottish teams have a great history, but Malmo (Swe) and NK Maribor (Svn) have banned Glasgow Rangers from European competitions, that is disrespectful, indeed.

When was the last time that a Scottish team reach a 2nd round in the Champions??

Stilian
26th August 2011, 14:12
Do you know who the first British team to win the European Cup was? It wasn't an English team, it wasn't a Welsh team it was a Scottish team. Glasgow Celtic in 1967.

How many of the managers in the English Premier League are Scottish? Let's count: Sir Alex Ferguson (Man Utd), Kenny Dagleish (Liverpool), David Moyes (Everton), Paul Lambert (Norwich City), Owen Coyle (Bolton), Steve Kean (Blackburn), Alec McLeish (Aston Villa).

¿Y qué tiene que ver que una Copa de Europa del Celtic en el '67 con el nivel actual del fútbol en Escocia? La SPL apesta, el nivel es realmente malo, y lo digo porque me la trago habitualmente en GolTV.

Es curioso los entrenadores que mencionas. ¿Alguno entrena en Escocia? Pues ahí tienes la respuesta. Aquí no se está criticando el nivel del fútbol en Escocia (que sigue siendo más que criticable, un empate a 0 contra la República Checa, saliendo sin delantero ninguno...y luego se dejan los cuernos contra España...eso demuestra que no saben cuáles son sus objetivos), se critica el campeonato liguero, y el nivel lamentable que demuestran los clubes escoceses. Que al Celtic lo entrene ahora un tipo como Neil Lennon lo dice prácticamente todo, fue un marrullero en el campo y lo es en los banquillos.

Que uno de los fichajes estrella del Rangers este verano haya sido Juanma Ortíz, y encima se haya hecho con el puesto de titular indiscutible también dice bastante del fútbol en la SPL. Tu actitud no ayudará tampoco a mejorar el nivel en Escocia, lo primero es admitir que el nivel está por los suelos, que jugadores como Larsson no se han visto en la SPL desde hace ya demasiados años...y desde ahí, se empezará a construir algo mejor. Pero si lo único que haces es recordar Copas de Europa de hace 44 años, y mencionar entrenadores que entrenan en el "extranjero", pues malo.

mls99
26th August 2011, 21:54
Es verdad que que el nivel de la spl ha bajado y si no ponen remedio y dejan el futbol arcaico bajara mas, pero a mi si me gusta el fichaje de ortiz, un saludo

marjancek
28th August 2011, 10:52
Go Maribor!
The Scotish didn't have time to push the match to penalties.
This Slovene team was second at the modest Slovene league last season (Secod to Domžale), and were kiked off the Champions league. But they are doing a fine job here. Let's see how far they get.

Gremo naši!