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With France looking very strong (or just looking like they'll actually manage to score a goal this tournament) it seems that they and it's teams could be doing a clean sweep of all the major trophies in Europe. I for one will be cheering on Porto and whoever Marseille have to face in the Uefa cup (can't say i'm too interested in that trophy) just for the fact that i don't want to see any french team winning a trophy but also at least we United fans can say we lost to the Champs :-D
So come on Porto, whoever is in the Uefa cup final against Marseille and our English lads in Euro 2004. Don't let these fruits win anything else
With France looking very strong (or just looking like they'll actually manage to score a goal this tournament) it seems that they and it's teams could be doing a clean sweep of all the major trophies in Europe. I for one will be cheering on Porto and whoever Marseille have to face in the Uefa cup (can't say i'm too interested in that trophy) just for the fact that i don't want to see any french team winning a trophy but also at least we United fans can say we lost to the Champs :-D
So come on Porto, whoever is in the Uefa cup final against Marseille and our English lads in Euro 2004. Don't let these fruits win anything else
They are on course for consequtive trebles :S
Valencia will win the uefa cup. I think Italy will win euro 2004.
;)
Considering that they're diving, cheating, theatrical scaffy bandits.
And also considering Monaco is a principality, and isn't even French.
:P
I couldn't understand him that well (and hey, who can!?), but he did seem pretty optimistic that anything could still happen; that no descision has yet been made (despite all we read in the 'papers), in a Thunderbird-puppet kind of way....
> You can cheer all you like, but France are only gonna walk all-over
> our over-rated and stupidly-hyped-up international team of
> all-sorts... Twice!
Nothing like some refreshing optimism is there?