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The UEFA Cup Thread

Nakamura

Reserve Team
Originally posted by AberdeenFC
i think thats pretty unfair to be honest, cause the team that finnishes 2nd is more than likely going to play a team in the next round that is better than the team that finnished 3rd in the group gets....... if u know what i mean :p

like a champions league drop out team will be harder than whoever finnished 1st in the uefa cup groups probably

Yeah, you're totally right. I also think this is an unfair situation. As I said before, if Benfica can't finish in the 1st place I'd rather we end up in 3rd than in 2nd... The teams coming from the CL are harder than the 1st placed from the UEFA Cup, IMO.
 

Jambo Den

Fan Favourite
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A typical Jambos Euro glory night!!


I picked up a couple of mates and my wee brother on the way to the Orwell lodge hotel in the Polwarth area of Edinburgh. The feeling inside was one of a derby day feeling. This was no derby match though. This was probably Hearts biggest match since Bayern Munich in 1989.



FC Basle were the opponents. The same FC Basel that in recent years have put the likes of Celtic, Liverpool, and Rangers to the sword.



Hearts REALLY needed to take at least a point from this game to have any interest left in the group. Even just a point would make life very difficult for us to progress into the last 32. Hearts had not even scored in the first two games, let alone gain a point, so the odds were stacked heavily against us. The pre-match prices were FC Basle - 1/2 Hearts FC 9/2.



I arrived at the Hotel (of which only 2 in the whole of Edinburgh were showing the game!) with an hour to the big kick off. Plenty time to get a drink in! NOT! I eventually got served 15 minutes before kick off! The room was HEAVING! There must have been about 400 people in a room which could normally hold about 150!




Time to find the ideal perch to watch the big projector screen. This was not easy, as my 5" 5' frame seemed to be behind a 6" giant everywhere I stood!
Finally! The program started. The Swiss channel which was broadcasting the game had obviously done their homework. Some scenes of Edinburgh, Scottish culture, and the 1998 cup final goals, which brought huge cheers from the sardine-like Hearts fans in the room. The commentator (which was obviously in German) sounded somewhat like Herr-Flick from the old program Allo Allo, got the game under way.



The Hearts fans in the smallish room made an absolute deafening noise. Sometimes a better atmosphere than what is heard at Tynecastle these days! A dozen or so different Hearts songs one after the other. Superb!
Basel were pushing Hearts more and more as the first half wore on. Dennis Wyness missed quite a good chance. The Wyness boo-boys were giving it laldy at the screen. Nae need! Wyness is a new player under John Robertson, and inevitably the wee man took a cross 12 yards out, and banged it into the back of the net. Controversial or not, we werent caring! The room full of jambos went mental! There was about 3 gallons of airborne beer! Grown men hugging eachother! I've no idea how the room managed to keep the plaster on the ceiling with the racket that was created from the Gorgie faithful.
Half time. Another Huge roar went up. Half the room had to go outside for air! It was roasting in there!



2nd half. If anyone wanted the same space they had in the first half, tough! You just had to make do with any space where you could see the screen.



Basle were really going for it now. Craig Gordon in the Hearts goal was playing an absolute blinder. 2 world class saves from point blank range,a couple of long distance saves, and a few crosses cut out for good measure. Was this going to be our night? Ye would have thought! Then BOOM! 1-1. It was totally amazing how much an atmosphere can change in the space of 2 seconds. Craig Gordon, after all his heroics, kicked the ball straight to a Basle player, who duly turned with it, drove into the box and duly dispached it past a helpless Gordon. The Hearts fans in the room were in disbelief. after all the graft, 110% effort, everything had went tits up!



Only 2 minutes to go. The chap next to me (Steaming drunk he was!) asked me if a draw would be good enough. I replied, It would, but i wouldn't be too enamored about our chances of qualification. We were all resigned to one point at this stage. More hoping that Basel wouldn't score again and end it all for us.
Cue the right back!!!!!!



Robbie Neilson, never been noted for attacking AT ALL! made his way forward. Even made it to the nose-bleeding 18 yard line, held off running back. The ball was crossed in from the right, headed away from goal from Phil Stamp straight into the path of Robbie. BANG! Neilson leathered the ball full force, through the keepers legs and into the back of the net.



Bedlam. That is the only word i can find to describe the scenes in the Orwell. there were bodies everywhere. cheering, shouting, jumping, rolling about the floor! It was MAD!!! Absolutely MENTAL! My voice had all but disappeared!
There was no sign from the 4th official stating how much injury time there was to play. The 4 minutes the referee added on seemed like an eternity. Finally, the final whistle blew. We won! We actually beat FC Basel! We beat FC Basel on their own patch! Unreal! The feeling around us reminded me of the time we beat Hibs 5-1. Superb.



Had to trawl through the bodies in the room to find Chris and Steve. Finally did, as we walked along the road back to the car with smiles on our faces like Cheshire cats, there were Jambos all over the place singing and dancing. People honking their horns in attempts to get Hearts fans to chant.




That was pure elation.

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Being in the same place last night... I can back up that last night was amazing. :(
 

Punkt

Fan Favourite
this week games:

WEDNESDAY:

Group A
Ferencvaros v Basel --> at Puskas Ferenc, Budapest
Feyenoord v Schalke --> at De Kuip, Rotterdam

Group B
Athletic v Steaua --> at San Mamés, Bilbao
Besiktas v Standard --> at Inonu, Istanbul

Group C
Austria v Club Brugge --> at Ernst Happel, Vienna
Zaragoza v Dnipro --> at La Romareda, Zaragoza

Group D
Sporting v Sochaux --> at José Alvalade, Lisbon
Panionios v Dinamo Tblissi --> at Nea Smyrni, Athens

THURSDAY:

Group E
Partizan v Villarreal --> at FK Partizan, Belgrade
Egaleo v Lazio --> at Giorgios Kamaras, Athens

Group F
AZ v Rangers --> at Alkmaarderhout, Alkmaar
Auxerre v Amica --> at Abbé-Deschamps, Auxerre

Group G
Dinamo Zagreb v Heerenveen --> at Maksimir, Zagreb
Beveren v Benfica --> at Freethiel, Beveren

Group H
Sevilla v AEK --> at Sánchez Pizjuán, Sevilla
Aachen v Zenit --> at Rhein Energie Stadion, Cologne
 

kickin_kyle

Senior Squad
Originally posted by Punkt
this week games:
THURSDAY:

Group F
AZ v Rangers --> at Alkmaarderhout, Alkmaar

that game should be really good. both team are on 17 game unbeaten streaks and are doing well in all competitions, this game will decide who comes first in the group. i think Rangers will take in 2-1.
 

Pontiakos

Starting XI
Do or die time for the Greek teams. They all are realistically out of contention. However, miracles do happen.

Panionios and Egaleo are at home, so their home crowds may prove to make the difference.

Things, look bleak for AEK unfortunately. I think Sevilla will annialate them.

Good luck to all three participants.
 

Punkt

Fan Favourite
Group A
Ferencvaros 1-2 Basel
1-0 Rosa 22'
1-1 Rossi 59'
1-2 Huggel 79'

Feyenoord 2-1 Schalke
0-1 Hanke 7'
1-1 Kalou 33'
2-1 Kalou 41'

FEYENOORD 7
SCHALKE 7
BASEL 4
Hearts 3
Ferencvaros 1

Group B
Athletic 1-0 Steaua
1-0 Etxeberria 45'

Besiktas 1-1 Standard
1-0 Okan 30'
1-1 Bangoura 81'

ATHLETIC 6
STEAUA 6
BESIKTAS 4
Standard 4
Parma 3

Group C
Austria 1-1 Brugge
1-0 Gilewicz 50'
1-1 Lange 90'

Zaragoza 2-1 Dnipro
0-1 Yezerski 2'
1-1 Savio 9'
2-1 Generelo 72'

DNIPRO 9
ZARAGOZA 6
BRUGGE 4
Austria 4
Utrecht 0

Group D
Sporting 0-1 Sochaux
0-1 Lonfat 2'

Panionios 5-2 Dinamo Tblissi
0-1 Kakaldze 38'
1-1 Mantzios 58'
1-2 Akhalaia 60'
2-2 Mantzios 67'
3-2 Mantzios 77'
4-2 Breska 90'
5-2 Marcora 90+2'

NEWCASTLE 9
SPORTING 6
SOCHAUX 6
Panionios 3
D. Tblisi 0
 

ShearerM4

Fan Favourite
Originally posted by Punkt


Group D
Sporting 0-1 Sochaux
0-1 Lonfat 2'

NEWCASTLE 9
SPORTING 6
SOCHAUX 6
Panionios 3
D. Tblisi 0
Well Sochaux has done us a huge favour by winning IN Portugal. Makes our 4-0 bashing of them even weirder. Anyway we only need a draw to top the group now, cool.
 

Punkt

Fan Favourite
Group E
Aigaleo 2-2 Lazio
1-0 Chioros 7'
1-1 Muzzi 15'
1-2 Muzzi 36'
2-2 Agrifis 54'

Partizan 1-1 Villarreal
0-1 Cazorla 17'
1-1 Tomic 66'(penalty)

MIDDLESBROUGH 6
PARTIZAN 5
VILLARREAL 5
Lazio 3
Aigaleo 1

Group F
Auxerre 5-1 Amica
1-0 Mignot 1'
2-0 Pieroni 5'
2-1 Kryszalowicz 17'
3-1 Pieroni 24'
4-1 Pieroni 26'
5-1 Kalou 56'

AZ 1-0 Rangers
1-0 Landzaat 8'

AZ 9
RANGERS 6
AUXERRE 4
Gak 4
Amica 0

Group G
Beveren 0-3 Benfica
0-1 Simão 5'(penalty)
0-2 Zahovic 21'
0-3 Zahovic 59'

Dinamo Zagreb 2-2 Heerenveen
1-0 Bosnjak 15'
2-0 Pranjic 47'
2-1 Yildirim 84'
2-2 Huntelaar 89'(penalty)

BENFICA 9
STUTTGART 6
DIN. ZAGREB 4
Heerenveen 4
Beveren 0

Group H
Aachen 2-2 Zenit
1-0 Meijer 25'
1-1 Radimov 38'(penalty)
1-2 Gorshkov 76'
2-2 Blank 90'(penalty)

Sevilla 3-2 AEK
0-1 Lymberopoulos 10'
1-1 Julio Baptista 19'
2-1 Antonito 30'
2-2 Katsouranis 46'
3-2 Julio Baptista 88'(penalty)

SEVILLA 7
LILLE 6
ZENIT 5
Aachen 4
Aek 0
 

Sevillista

Starting XI
GOL DE SEVILLA!!!! Sevilla get the late game winner via penalty. It's a good thing too because Sevilla clearly deserved this game and the ref failed to call an obvious penalty earlier in the game.
 

Vedran-10

Starting XI
Dinamo should have won.The penalty was unfair.The referee was generally poor.You could tell he's just waiting for a chance to help Heerenveen.It's a disgrace that things like that happen in the UEFA Cup.Mamic (Dinamo vice-president) was asked what he thought about the match.He was crying so much that they decided to stop the interview.
And Zagreb won't have a club in a European competition because some Austrian decided he wants Heerenveen to qualify.

So unfair.The competition is a mockery.
 

Drvar

Starting XI
Originally posted by zka
Dinamo should have won.The penalty was unfair.The referee was generally poor.You could tell he's just waiting for a chance to help Heerenveen.It's a disgrace that things like that happen in the UEFA Cup.Mamic (Dinamo vice-president) was asked what he thought about the match.He was crying so much that they decided to stop the interview.
And Zagreb won't have a club in a European competition because some Austrian decided he wants Heerenveen to qualify.

So unfair.The competition is a mockery.

mistakes like these happen all the time. the heerenveen player acted very well to get the penalty, you cant blame the ref totally. ofcourse there are going to be stories blaming the loss on the ref, etc, but every team experiences losses like this, that doesnt make the UEFA cup a "mockery"...
 


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