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  1. Kartik
    April 10, 2009 at 5:47 pm | | Reply


    Keep in mind about half of Hamburg’s team was hurt yesterday yet they still dominanted City in a way the 3-1 scoreline does not reflect. Jol has had to shuffle the lineup time and time again and yet his team still has continuity.

  2. CelticsBlues
    CelticsBlues
    April 11, 2009 at 11:53 am | | Reply


    If there’s anything I’ve learned being a sports fan in Boston… just have to believe. At home we’ve been a quality side that attacks with confidence. Robbie and SWP to score. Last year we dropped off in the second half, this year a result at home v. Hamburg will push us on in a positive manner.

    Come on you Blues! CTID

  3. Kartik
    April 11, 2009 at 12:02 pm | | Reply


    The truth is when you get down to the 10th or 11th place teams, the Bundesliga is the best league in the world. Non top four teams in Germany can regularly beat non top four teams in any other league in the world. It’s a similar argument I’ve made about the Americas, where Mexican teams outside the top 5 can beat any Brazilian or Argentine team, but the Copa Libertadoras leads some people to conclude that Argentina and Brazil have better overall leagues than Mexico.

    Hamburg and Bremen really should dominate this competition, but in HSV’s case they have so many injuries that the door is slightly ajar for City.

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