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UEFA Champions League Final: PSG v Bayern

Who do you want to win?


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Oxeki

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Player:Saliba
Is it just me or is Davies overrated.

Man always relies on his pace more than on Football intelligence, I feel.
 

say yes

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80 years of silence says it all. We all know what Bayern are all about.
Huh? What does 80 years of silence say? They were anti-Nazi at the time, just haven’t boasted / made a meal of it.

Bayern seem to have been as staunchly anti-Nazi as anyone prominent could afford to be in Germany at that time, and were mocked as a “Jewish club” as a result:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judenklub

Not sure if you’re joking here. Or do you just hate Germans?
 

Oxeki

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Player:Saliba
Henry, Vieira, Bergkamp.

You thick ****.
In the past decade, I can't remember any player from the series A that came to the PL and really did well. Meanwhile, we've had several retiree from the PL go to Italy to boss the league.

Edit: Only Salah comes to mind
 

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