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19 years ago
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I would like to share an interesting observation. I live in Khimki, and although I prefer basketball, I still follow the results of FC Khimki's matches, and I've noticed that when we play at home, we only lost to Lokomotiv, but we beat Moscow teams like CSKA, Spartak, Dynamo, and others. However, when we play away, we almost always lose. Therefore, the conclusion is that if Khimki makes it to the final, the match should be held at our stadium so that we can win ;)
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19 years ago
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I would like to share an interesting observation. I live in Khimki, and although I prefer basketball, I still follow the results of the FC "Khimki" matches, and I noticed that when playing at home, we only lost to "Lokomotiv," defeating Moscow teams like "CSKA," "Spartak," "Dynamo," and others. However, when playing away, we almost always lose. Therefore, the conclusion is that if "Khimki" makes it to the final, the match should be held at our stadium so that we can win.
Which final are you talking about?... I didn't understand. :)

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I was disappointed by the recent match between Moscow "Dynamo" and "Zenit," which ended 3:9. How could nine goals even fit into the net?! It's just awful...

But I was amused by one incident involving the fans (it was very decent, with a subtle jab, but also civilized). During one of the matches against Dynamo, Zenit fans displayed a banner with a picture of Beria and the words "You are paying for his sins" (Beria, it seems, was one of the founders of the club...). In response, Dynamo fans, at the next meeting, created another masterpiece. You'll never guess what they wrote... :D On the banner was a hilarious photo of Sobchak with the caption: "You will never pay for her sins!" :smile40: Wow, it's been a long time since I've seen something like that :smile54:
Yeah, Dynamo was on fire that evening)))))))))):D :D :D And please don't attribute the horse to us :D :D :D :D Even though we're from the same city... And what about the Zenit fans' banner (after the scandalous incident involving the Moscow police at the match against Spartak) that said, "This is where your banner could be"?
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18 years ago
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The Spanish football player Antonio Puerta, who played for "Sevilla", has passed away. He died of a heart attack... and he was only 22 years old. May he rest in peace!
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18 years ago
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I heard that it might be possible due to doping... What do you think, could it be?
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18 years ago
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Unfortunately, Spartak lost to Celtic in a penalty shootout, 3:4 :smile39:. ...And even though I don't support Spartak, I still feel sorry for them. After all, the Champions League is a tournament that unites all fans... And it's a shame when one of our teams loses...
In 2003, I went to a stadium for the first time (to our beautiful "Lokomotiv" - luckily, I live nearby). It was a Champions League match: Lokomotiv vs. Inter. Back then, I was thinking, "I hope our team doesn't lose by a huge margin :D." Honestly, I didn't really believe that we could beat a team like Inter... And it was so great that my favorite club, LOKO, simply crushed Inter. I still remember that match :smile02:. And there was such unity in the stadium... The stadium was packed. So, what I'm getting at is... I was pleasantly surprised that there were many fans of other clubs in the stands... And that's when I realized that European cups unite people. These people came to cheer not for Lokomotiv, but for Russia!!!! :smile23:
That's why I feel so bad that Spartak lost, especially in a penalty shootout. But let's not be discouraged :smile01:.
P.S. And I realized one more thing: you need to watch the game at the stadium (if you have the opportunity) - it's an indescribable feeling... And you can shout as much as you want :smile43:. You can't do that at home)))))
In general, guys, if you have the opportunity, support your favorite team at the stadium - you'll get a lot of positive emotions, and the team will get a positive boost for the game. Don't forget, we are the 12th player :smile02: )) And our support is very important to the team :smile49: )) I've said a lot..
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18 years ago
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I heard that it might be possible due to doping... What do you think, could it be?
How sad it is... but most likely it is so (at least, in my opinion)... If it were congenital, how could they allow the guy to play football? Because sooner or later, an attack would occur... but they let him play... THEY LET HIM PLAY, even though he had fainting spells for a year... I don't understand, because doctors take the Hippocratic Oath... What is all this for? For one more goal scored? No, that's nonsense. It shouldn't be like that. I hope I'm wrong....
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Unfortunately, Spartak lost to Celtic in a penalty shootout 3:4:smile39: .....And although I don't support Spartak, I still feel sorry. After all, the Champions League is a tournament that unites all fans... And it's a pity when one of our teams loses...
Absolutely NOT!!! Especially if it's Spartak... This is also my personal dislike for Spartak... and the recent events with this club....
And watching 2 Champions League matches on TV with the participation of both CSKA and Spartak... no, I can't stand it. It's impossible to endure when both of our teams are stuck in defense and hoping for counterattacks. I'd rather watch one more match with Milan, Arsenal, or Barcelona...
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P.S. And I also realized one thing - you need to watch the game at the stadium (if, of course, there is such an opportunity) - this is an indescribable feeling... And you can shout to your heart's content:smile43: You can't do that at home)))))
Zenit - Lokomotiv??? ;) :rolleyes:
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18 years ago
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The fact that Spartak lost might actually be for the better, as they wouldn't have made it out of the group anyway.

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I'd like to share an interesting observation. I live in Khimki, and although I prefer basketball, I still follow the results of FC Khimki's matches, and I've noticed something - when playing at home, we only lost to Lokomotiv, beating Moscow teams like CSKA, Spartak, Dynamo, and others, but when playing away, we almost always lose. Therefore, the conclusion is - if Khimki suddenly makes it to the final, the match should be held at our stadium so that we can win ;)
This isn't basketball; there are no finals here. And CSKA:smile20: :smile12: Khimki didn't beat them.
Ugh, Khimki didn't beat CSKA.
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18 years ago
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well, there's a big difference between not qualifying for the group stage and not making it into the group...
2Botiniki, they don't always play like that, of course, usually our teams play poorly, but sometimes they have good matches, and that's what people are waiting for...
by the way, I forgot about the Army team, how are our champions performing...have they played yet, or do they not need to go through qualification?
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18 years ago
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This isn't basketball; there are no finals. And CSKA:smile20: :smile12: didn't beat Khimki.
Ugh, Khimki didn't beat CSKA.
I didn't know about the finals:D And Khimki won against CSKA in the spring.
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18 years ago
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there's a big difference between not qualifying for a group and not making it into the group...
2Botiniki, they don't always play like that, of course, usually our players play poorly, but sometimes they have good matches, and that's what we're waiting for...
by the way, I forgot about Army, how are our champions performing... they haven't played yet, or do they not need to go through qualification?
CSKA doesn't play in the qualifiers... they go directly...
1 - PSV
2 - Inter
3 - CSKA
4 - Fenerbahche
ZYbr... you have to wait for such matches... and sometimes you don't wait at all...
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18 years ago
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Zenit - Lokomotiv??? ;) :rolleyes:
Lokomotiv - Zenit would be better;) :rolleyes: Since I won't be able to go to St. Petersburg anytime soon... unfortunately...:( So, why don't you come visit us instead?))

P.S. Regarding the fact that CSKA got Inter... IMHO, CSKA should beat them... Lokomotiv simply crushed Inter in 2003... So, CSKA should repeat that feat)))) Anyway, I think the group is quite manageable...:smile01:
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18 years ago
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It’s better to have Lokomotiv vs. Zenit ;) :rolleyes: Since I won’t be able to go to St. Petersburg anytime soon… unfortunately… :( So, let’s have you come to us instead!

P.S. Regarding CSKA getting Inter… IMHO, CSKA should beat them… Lokomotiv simply crushed Inter in 2003… So, CSKA should repeat that feat!)))) Well, that’s just a side note… But in general, I think the group is quite manageable… :smile01:
Noooooo… =)))… only Zenit vs. Lokomotiv… St. Petersburg is more welcoming :rolleyes: :cool: …
Secondly, Lokomotiv in 2003 and CSKA in 2007 are completely different teams, at least in terms of time… And Inter is also completely different… And the fact that Lokomotiv beat Inter doesn’t say much… although it’s nice that “Russian” teams CAN…
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18 years ago
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It’s better to say Lokomotiv-Zenit ;) :rolleyes: Since I won’t be able to go to St. Petersburg anytime soon... unfortunately...:( So, let’s rather have you come to us!)))

P.S. Regarding the fact that CSKA got Inter... IMHO, CSKA should beat them... Lokomotiv simply crushed Inter in 2003... So, CSKA should repeat that feat!))))) Well, that’s just a side note... In general, I think the group is quite manageable...:smile01:


Yes, Lokomotiv beat Inter 3-0 by chance back then; the Italians were too overconfident. And with CSKA’s current game, they should hope for a draw... although last year, I didn’t believe they would win against Arsenal.
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18 years ago
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No... CSKA will hardly cope with Inter, maybe with Fenerbahçe, and also hardly with PSV... it seems to me that this time the group is very strong, of course, you can want to believe and hope, but somehow it seems unlikely that the army team will get out of the group, and even reaching the UEFA Cup will be very difficult for them...
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18 years ago
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:smile49: I agree with PSV... It's a strong team... And it will be difficult for CSKA to play against them... The others are beatable... Although you can lose even against a team of semi-professionals... Like that infamous match between Lokomotiv and Rabotnichki... They relaxed and lost... And CSKA also had a setback... They lost the following year after winning the cup to some "backyard" team... I remember Gazzaev going to that match and smiling, giving interviews, saying that they had already won, without even stepping onto the field, that it would be easy for them... And what happened?! I'm getting at the fact that yes, if you relax and play at half strength, nothing good will come of it... And you can lose even to a weak team... But let's hope that CSKA will play at full strength... By the way, I disagree with the idea that Lokomotiv beat Inter by chance... Lokomotiv was very strong that year!!!!!! And I'm not just saying this as a Lokomotiv fan... You just don't like this team, hence the criticism... You know, I don't like CSKA either (don't throw stones at me). And I could also say a lot about their UEFA Cup win (which wasn't just luck), but I won't... because in these tournaments, there's no Lokomotiv, CSKA, Zenit, Spartak - there are clubs with such-and-such names, representing our country, RUSSIA. That's why I'll be rooting not for CSKA, but for the club representing our country in the Champions League)))) So I won't argue with anyone about what's true and what isn't. I have my own opinion, and I've expressed it... And what I haven't expressed will remain with me... In order to avoid further arguments)) Let's all root for CSKA together!!! And hope that they will get past these clubs and show a beautiful and interesting game:smile49:

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