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How To Speak CL


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You are the commentator. Here are the rules.

 

The other side, when passing the ball around at halfway, are 'patient in the build up.'

Rangers are 'going nowhere'.

 

The other side, if they lose possession, have 'broken down.'

Rangers have given it away too easily.

 

The other side, when missing chances, are 'utterly dominant.'

Rangers won't get many chances like this! They MUST take them!

 

Rangers, should they lose an early goal, are more or less defeated.

The other side, though, must be watched warily for 90 minutes.

 

Add you own!

 

Paranoid I know, but that was torture....except that they all had to come on at the end, after having us dead and buried some 10 minutes in, and praise a cracking performance. :)

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As mentioned elsewhere, first half they did my box in.

 

Whilst stuttgart clearly dominated due to the space Cacau in particular was finding between midfield and defence, they didn't actually work the keeper that much. Yet all they could talk about after the first was how a second would kill us off, despite it not looking like coming. :confused:

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Stuttgart manager Marcus Babble says if they don't go through to the next round of the CL, he won't blame it on the sunshine, he won't blame it on the moonlight, he won't blame it on the good times, he'll blame it on the BOUGGY!!!!!!

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