They haven't paid off enough refs yet. Once they get that right, you'll see their opponents having players dubiously red-carded or being denied clear penalties in critical matches, as so frequently happens for some of the perennial powerhouses.
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There is another team called Torino. Juventus is known as Juve or Juventus and Milan as Milano or Milan. It's the same with Inter and Milan, the latter name does not work for the former.
I got 39/63 (62%) with just Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, A.C. Milan, Liverpool, Manchester United, and Marseille. Of course, that's worth 7/22 and 0 points.
Arsenal got to the 2006 final but were cheated by the refs and lost 2-1 against Barcelona after losing our keeper and being 1-0 up beforehand... To this day we haven't won a Champions League.
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Interesting that in English they use the translated form of Red Star for Crvena Zvezda. In Polish we just use the Serbian version Crvena Zvezda, not translated Polish version Czerwona Gwiazda. :) Also Red Star seems to be the only Slavic football club whose name is translated this way. I've never heard of Vistula Krakow or Miner Donetsk. :)
Nice and easy! Never forget the back-to-back Nottingham Forest wins! Although I do have to admit I didn’t remember Hamburg for a while. When I looked them up for more information, it said “Hamburger SV”!!! 🤣🤣🤣
for all sports that claim to be football (soccar football, american football, australian rules football, and rugby football.
soccar should be called football, american football should be called grit iron, australian rules football should by called AFL, and rugby football should be called rugby
thanks in advance :-)
i.e. : "Milan" works but not "Turin" ...
Thanks
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I made a quiz where you need to link players to their club history.
https://www.jetpunk.com/user-quizzes/160326/football-players-by-club-history
https://www.jetpunk.com/user-quizzes/296883/champions-leagueeuropean-cup-top-scorer-from-each-season
Nobody ever calls its Glasgow Celtic.
Not very consistent, but otherwise nice quiz! :-)
soccar should be called football, american football should be called grit iron, australian rules football should by called AFL, and rugby football should be called rugby
https://www.jetpunk.com/user-quizzes/160326/the-100-players-cristiano-ronaldo-has-played-most-with