Real Madrid vs Man City tonight - Who else is watching?

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Darth Plagueis

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I'm so looking forward to this.

Two sides filled with talent. We'll see how City handle a team Real Madrid, and how far they are away from becoming one of the best in the world.

Yaya Toure vs Xabi Alonso and Ramos should be interesting.

I'd love to see Kompany flatten Ronaldo.

Pepe vs Balotelli <yikes> Two beasts.
 
Lots of rumours of unrest at Real Madrid,lost 2 of their opening games so far (to put that in context they only lost 2 league games all season last year), now would be the time to play them!
Draw 3/1 and man city 9/2 ain't bad punts.
 
Definitely be watching, if Madrid continue to play the way they have this season, they won't stand a chance.
 
I think the attendance may be affected due to the second biggest derby in the world tonight


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courtesy of NUFC.com

Reserve rivalry resumes
Following a single goal loss to Southampton on Friday. Willie Donachie's side are in action again tonight ( Tuesday) in the Tyne-wear reserve derby.

That's a 7pm kick-off at St. James' Park and admission is free for ST holders and members on production of their cards, or else £3 adults and £1 concessions at the turnstiles on the East Stand.

The corresponding game last season ended in a 3-3 draw that was watched by almost 3,000 fans, but marred by some daftness from teenage home supporters that saw Sports Direct adverts damaged and thrown on the pitch.

So far this season the red and whites have played two games - both away - beaten 2-3 by Southampton and drawing 2-2 at Spurs. They are coached by Kevin Ball.

Squad: Alnwick, Mitchell, Nicholson, Good, Riley, Moyo, Ferguson, Abeid, Richardson, Newton, Inman, Maddison, Sam Ameobi, Gosling, Campbell, Hooper.

Tyne-wear Derbies - Premier Reserve League:

2011/12 drew 3-3 Obertan, Gosling, Donaldson (SJP)
2008/09 lost 1-2 Godsmark (SJP)
2007/08 lost 1-3 OG (KP)
2005/06 won 3-2 Finnigan, Carroll, Smylie (KP)
2004/05 drew 1-1 Guy (KP)
2003/04 won 3-1 Ferrell 2, Guy (SJP)
2002/03 lost 0-1 (GS)
2001/02 lost 2-4 English, McMenamin (KP)
2000/01 lost 0-1 (KP)
1999/00 won 3-1 McMahon, Robinson, Gall (KP)

(GS=Gateshead Stadium, KP=Kingston Park)
 
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