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Also yesterday. 

Tonight, Rangers through to CL group stages after beating PSV on aggregate.

also tonight, charity game for ALS at Camp Nou tonight

 

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And the draws:

GROUP A: Ajax (Netherlands), Liverpool (England), Napoli (Italy), Rangers (Scotland).

GROUP B: FC Porto (Portugal), Atletico Madrid (Spain), Bayer Leverkusen (Germany), Club Brugge (Belgium).

GROUP ? Bayern Munich (Germany), Barcelona (Spain), Inter Milan (Italy), Viktoria Plzen (Czech Republic).

GROUP ? Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany), Tottenham Hotspur (England), Sporting CP (Portugal), Marseille (France).

GROUP E: AC Milan (Italy), Chelsea (England), FC Salzburg (Austria), Dinamo Zagreb (Croatia).

GROUP F: Real Madrid (Spain), RB Leipzig (Germany), Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukraine), Celtic (Scotland).

GROUP G: Manchester City (England), Sevilla (Spain), Borussia Dortmund (Germany), FC Copenhagen (Denmark).

GROUP H: Paris Saint-Germain (France), Juventus (Italy), Benfica (Portugal), Maccabi Haifa (Israel).

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Just now, The Natural said:

Erling Haaland scored a second-half hat-trick. Manchester City 4-2 Crystal Palace. Can hear, @Pete from here. ?.

I'm actually a bit miffed because I had City winning 3-2 in the pool. Oh well. ?

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Liverpool equalled the biggest victory in Premier League history as they kick-started their season in spectacular fashion by thrashing newly promoted Bournemouth at Anfield.

Manchester United have achieved this margin of victory twice - against Ipswich in 1995 and Southampton last year - while Leicester City did likewise against the Saints in 2019.

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I'm going to steal my one liner regarding Liverpool-Bournemouth from the Motorway to the Premier League (which more of you should play in).

 

Liverpool ANGRY. Liverpool SMASH!

Liverpool Hulk says "Puny Cherries."

 

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19 hours ago, The Natural said:

Liverpool equalled the biggest victory in Premier League history as they kick-started their season in spectacular fashion by thrashing newly promoted Bournemouth at Anfield.

Manchester United have achieved this margin of victory twice - against Ipswich in 1995 and Southampton last year - while Leicester City did likewise against the Saints in 2019.

Good guy Saints are here for the Cherries.

 

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So, I'm up way too early, and watching the Celtic-Dundee Utd game. Dundee is getting Bournemouth'd, or Celtic is Liverpool-ing, as it's 7-0 with a half hour to play.

edit: 9-0! The Full Liverpool!

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Well, in Bournemouth's case it was the manager going  "We've hardly spent, and we need new players because.... (waves at losing 0-9"). and ownership said "Nope, we like money."

 

Basically it was the manager trying to pull a Football Manager powerplay, and after a 9-0 defeat, it wasn't going to make warm fuzzies.

 

 

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Sounds like the weird current Ronaldo/Man U relationship will stay in tact until at least January. 

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Erling Haaland, he scores when he wants. Already with a hat trick in the first 40 minutes.

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26 minutes ago, Pete said:

Erling Haaland, he scores when he wants. Already with a hat trick in the first 40 minutes.

A hat trick against Brazil, it looks like.

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45 minutes ago, Pete said:

Erling Haaland, he scores when he wants. Already with a hat trick in the first 40 minutes.

Erling Haaland is lethal up front. What a signing for you, @Pete. Also:

 

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