Liverpool V Chelsea

MrMambo

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Come on the Reds!!!

By the way, does anyone know where I can listen to the match on the internet...5 live doesn't transmit abroad. Thanks.

Liverpool to win 2-0 with a brace from the long one!
 
Come on the Reds!!!

By the way, does anyone know where I can listen to the match on the internet...5 live doesn't transmit abroad. Thanks.

Liverpool to win 2-0 with a brace from the long one!

can't you listen online.

talksport will have it too.
 
It's on TV here, i personally don't care who wins as long as it's a good game, im hoping Man United do the business on Wednesday 8)
 
Here's hoping for an emphatic Liverpool victory but it should be an entertaining game whatever happens.
 
It's basically like a BitTorrent system souped up to let you watch TV.

The quality can vary. I've watched a match and had to reload a couple of times and had it be jittery, and I've watched a full match with TV-quality picture and sound.

You definitely need a good Internet connection. That's the main pre-requesite. That, and a tolerance of Chinese commentators :lol:
(if you get lucky, the game you want to see will be in English on Asian ESPN or Star Sports)
 
It's basically like a BitTorrent system souped up to let you watch TV.

The quality can vary. I've watched a match and had to reload a couple of times and had it be jittery, and I've watched a full match with TV-quality picture and sound.

You definitely need a good Internet connection. That's the main pre-requesite. That, and a tolerance of Chinese commentators :lol:
(if you get lucky, the game you want to see will be in English on Asian ESPN or Star Sports)

so what is the delay on watching a live game and when you say reload, what actually happens?? do you just miss a few mins whilst it starts up?
 
right, i'm off soon. officially ****tin myself now. oh well, here's to a great night in the middle of the spion..........





 
I'm nervous as all hell too... No idea how this is going to turn out tonight, really... just as with the first leg.
 
Some game tonite much better than the first one, so that's Liverpool through after a dramatic penalty shoot-out, have to say they deserved it overall and should've won it, that goal was never offside that lines-man got it wrong, and it would've been a travesty if they would've lost it after that.

I'm sure one or two Liverpool supporting lads i know will have sore heads tomorrow, they did deserve it, horrible week for Chelsea 8O:lol: fu*k me Morbyd you must be gutted mate, id be drowning my sorrows if i were you.

Well roll on Milan v United and COME ON UNITED.;)
 
Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea (Agg: 1-1)

Liverpool win 4-1 on penalties
By Owen Phillips
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Gerrard (right) teed up Agger's opener

Liverpool booked their place in the Champions League final with a dramatic penalty shoot-out win in the semi-final second leg at Anfield.

Dirk Kuyt scored the crucial spot-kick to clinch a 4-1 win after Arjen Robben and Geremi missed for the Blues.
Daniel Agger cancelled out Chelsea's first-leg lead with a crisp first-time finish from Steven Gerrard's superbly disguised left-wing free-kick.
Kuyt also rattled the bar with a fine header after the break.
Liverpool
Within seconds it became clear both teams were happy to go long. Liverpool looked to feed off Peter Crouch and Chelsea were eager to get the ball to Drogba and use the pace of Salomon Kalou on the break.
But after a promising opening first five minutes from the visitors, it was Liverpool who settled and started to get on top in a scrappy match.
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606: DEBATE
Who will reach the final?

Liverpool they scored from the first good chance of the night.
Joe Cole fouled Gerrard on the left flank and with everyone expecting the Reds skipper to whip in a cross towards the far post, he slid the ball across the box to Agger who slammed it home first time into the bottom corner.
With the scores level on aggregate, Liverpool stepped off the pace a little and Chelsea began to look lively.
Reina was forced into a decent save from Drogba, who stood firm to beat away the striker's fiercely struck shot following Mikel's through-ball.
Chelsea, playing in their third Champions League semi-final in four years almost went ahead just before the break when Essien almost diverted a Drogba header in from a Frank Lampard corner.
Liverpool had three excellent chances to double their lead after the break.
Jermaine Pennant wriggled his way free on the right and crossed to Crouch but his downward far-post header was kicked away by Cech and John Terry completed the clearance.
And within five minutes Liverpool went even closer. A fantastic cross from John Arne Riise was met brilliantly by Kuyt but his header crashed back off the bar. A rare Terry error then saw stand-in centre-half Essien bail out his skipper as he launched himself in front of Pennant and diverted the ball over for a corner.
Chelsea then pieced together their best move if the half.
Lampard combined with Joe Cole to put in Ashley Cole and Carragher got ahead of Drogba to turn Cole's cross over the bar from three yards.
Drogba almost got through on goal but was thwarted by Reina and at the other end Bolo Zenden tested Cech with a decent 20-yard strike.
Neither side could forced the crucial goal in normal time and chances were a premium in the extra 30 minutes
Liverpool went closest when substitute Xabi Alonso unleashed a rasping 35-yard drive that Cech could only turn into the path of Kuyt who turned the ball in but his strike was ruled offside.
In the second period Drogba almost turned in Shaun Wright-Phillips' teasing cross and Kuyt had a shot beaten away by Cech in the closing moments.
In the penalty shootout, Liverpool romped home.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/6603039.stm
 
If Man U get through (which I think they will) it's gonna be a logistics nightmare travelling in the NorthWest to Athens. :lol:
 
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