Watching Roma v Feyenoord.
Cracking game - Matic imperious.
The Irons won in Holland to get to the final in Prague.
And the surly cloggy ingrates then decided to try and attack their families in their enclosure. Wankers.
Lens, Lazio, Union Berlin, Newcastle and Arsenal.
Nice to see some of the smaller clubs get a run out in the Champions League next season.
Do you think Utd will get through qualifying
It's good to see clubs that haven't bought their way into it.
Disgusting scenes from the Yerpa league final. Anthony Taylor issued 14 yellows including to the bench, and Moronho's mob in particular were nothing but fucking trouble.
Moronho then compounded things by abusing Taylor in the car park after the game, and the officials then received more abuse from Roma fans at the airport, who threw bottles and chairs in their direction.
Both teams spent the game diving, cheating and generally moaning about everything as these particular eurotrash generally do, and both of them should be banned from European competition for a year as punishment. They were a fucking disgrace.
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Even more damningly, 13 reds have been issued this season to people on the Roma bench.
Great club culture Moaninho has built there.
Just a wee snippet from an Aberdeen story.
New UEFA rules about homegrown players.
Might be a problem for some...
Nicky Devlin signing starts Aberdeen transfer focus on UEFA homegrown rule - Aberdeen LiveThe Dons will go into the play-off round for the Europa League groups if Celtic lift the Scottish Cup this weekend, guaranteeing them European nights until Christmas, as their Conference League place will be sealed should they miss out, writes the Daily Record.
New UEFA regulations this season require each squad having eight homegrown players registered, and at least four of them must be club-trained on their List A for club competition, as part of any 25 man squad.
The Reds currently have Ryan Duncan, Connor Barron, Jack MacKenzie and young Alfie Bavidge with first-team experience on the books that can be classed as club-grown.
Dean Campbell and Connor McLennan would also fall under that category but they are both out of contract and would be dependent on them getting new deals, and while Matty Kennedy would be classed as home-grown it is likely he will be departing this summer.
Aberdeen are also in talks to bring captain Graeme Shinnie to Pittodrie on a permanent deal after impressing on loan from Wigan Athletic, and he too would tick the home-grown category.
The ref briefly took the players off after a few twats in the West Ham end threw their plastic cups at the Fiorentina player taking corners, one of which cut him. There will be repercussions for that, hopefully only on West Ham. The players deserve better.
They absolutely worked their nuts off to contain Fiorentina, and if anyone typified the effort they put in, it was Bowen charging onto a through ball in the 90th minute and slotting home the winner.
Really well deserved win!
I was hoping that this kind of brutishness was dealt with decades ago but it seems never to go away. No actual fans support this kind of violence. The FA Cup Final had a similar incident.
An historic win for The Hammers and a shame that it is tarnished by one moron in the crowd.
I am sitting in the bath blowing bubbles
Well done Hammers, for anyone who has ever spent 90m in East London you'll need something to cheer you up.
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