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Champions League Final, Wembley
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As someone who lost interest and fell out of love with football a long time ago can I just say what an absolute privilege it is to be watching this game.
What a first half. Honest, open, attacking football, end to end stuff but most of all not a dive or any sign of histrionics in sight.
Both teams are a credit to the game, as are their managers who have obviously instilled a sense of honesty and pride into their sides.
Hopefully it'll go to extra time, it's a rare treat.
What a first half. Honest, open, attacking football, end to end stuff but most of all not a dive or any sign of histrionics in sight.
Both teams are a credit to the game, as are their managers who have obviously instilled a sense of honesty and pride into their sides.
Hopefully it'll go to extra time, it's a rare treat.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.After deep consideration of the boxing skills of our boy ( Boy ? He's 34! And what skills?) as a basic, roundhouse, fighter with a good chin, against a more skilled, more direct, old man (He's 35; the press have a strange idea about young and old and have been talking of "the younger man") I concluded that the odds were too long against the champion simply because the bets were being placed by British fans and so he was worth a punt