Champions League Prediction Round-Table

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With the 2008 UEFA Champions League semi-finals next week, Soccer City FC invited several journalists, bloggers, and players to partake in a light-hearted prediction competition. I want to extend a sincere thank you to those who participated. It will be interesting to see if anyone was spot on with their predictions including calling the score of the final. [link]

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WCR Champions League and UEFA Cup Semifinal Predictions
Published 4/20/2008 by Empshel at World Club Rankings
... has done a tremendous job aggregating picks from journalists, bloggers, players and, if there are other types of people, them too. If you’re interested in predictions, please check it out. ...

Predictapalooza - Champions League, UEFA Cup, Copa Libertadores
Published 5/13/2008 by Empshel (noreply@blogger.com) at World Club Rankings
... Top 25, so I was pretty confident in those predictions. On the other hand, my UEFA Cup predictions were pretty poor, to say the least, but I figured Rangers and Fiorentina would be close. As far as Zenit beating Bayern, I just never saw it coming. In the Copa Libertadores, I finished the first knockout stage at 5-3, with the Club America victory being the one that surprised me the most. If you want to see the predictions of others for the Champions League, check out the CL Prediction Round Table on Soccer City FC. They’ve even taken to quoting the WCR ...

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