Showing posts with label champions league. Show all posts
Showing posts with label champions league. Show all posts

Friday, December 17, 2010

Arsenal Draw Barcelona in The Champions League Knockout Stages

2006 Champions League Final, a day Arsenal fans will remember forever as the day Barca beat our beloved Gunners in the dying moments of le' grande finale.

Last season, quarter-finals, Barca again emerge victorious yet again.

Well it is now retribution time.  The two have been paired again.  Speaking on the draw, Arsene Wenger is being careful with his words it seems...

"My reaction is very simple - difficult but possible," Arsene Wenger told Arsenal's official website. "I didn't want anybody really, in that all teams would have been difficult. You could have said that Schalke - a team with less history in the Champions League - would have been easier maybe, but the advantage is that we will be on our toes and we'll be ready.

"Revenge is not on my mind. We want to qualify and we want to knock them out. So is it difficult? Yes. Is it possible? Yes.

"Barcelona are certainly the favourites [for the competition] and a famous team but, on their side, they did not want us either because they know they will get a game. I think we are better than last year and we have a good opportunity to show that."

Friday, May 29, 2009

Why Sports Are Better In Other Countries

Check out Barcaona's celebration after they won the Champions League to complete the treble (European Cup, DOmestic League Champs, Domestic Cup Champs)...

Thursday, May 21, 2009

The Movie Sweeping Cannes: "Looking For Eric"


Eric Cantona headlines a heartfelt film that is sweeping through the Cannes Film Festival this week.



Ken Loach could not have painted a more perfect, bittersweet picture for Cannes. Looking for Eric stars the French football legend Eric Cantona in a rare Loach comedy. Needless to say, it is a film of two halves. In the first, a postman called Eric Bishop is having a nervous breakdown. He drives the wrong way around roundabouts; the cupboards in his thoroughly grubby Manchester terrace are stuffed with unmailed letters; his black and white teenage sons from two broken marriages treat him like a doormat; and he’s still racked by guilt for leaving his first wife Lily, the love of his life.

Cue Cantona. How would the King handle Bishop’s crises? In a surreal and comic scene, the former Manchester United player steps out of a poster on the wall of Bishop’s rancid bedroom and dispenses gnomic gobbets of advice. It’s an extraordinary piece of magic realism for a director who usually specialises in art-house grit.

Cantona is basically a ghost, visible only to the delusional Bishop. His vague advice about how to handle Lily and the boys is delivered like poetry. Indeed, Cantona’s quote about sardines and seagulls — after he kicked a Crystal Palace supporter in the chest, earning a nine-month suspension — is central to this barmy comedy.

Read more here...

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Manchester United - Arsenal Champions League Video Preview

In honor of today's second leg clash of the giants at the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal fighting back from 1-0 down, I offer this video trailer to get everyone's juices flowing....