That is surprising - certainly wasn't another 'English' team ... or Scottish for that matter Can't think straight under the influence of Vino Tinto ... don't think it was Real Madrid - possibly another Dutch or Italian side?
LOL - PSV was just a wild, last gasp, guess! Just a thought on the year Juventus won the European Cup in Brussels in 1985 ... the year of the Heysel Disaster after which English clubs were banned from European competition until, I think, about 1990. A lot has been made of the Hillsborough disaster (and rightly so) but the behaviour of Liverpool fans on that occasion in 1985 appears to have been a disgrace - some 40 Juventus supporters lost their lives due to the aggression of the English fans ...
Sure ain't ... no matter how many times you emphasize it Lest we forget, of course, dignity and eloquence have at last returned in the shape of Field Marshal Smith ... by the way, who is 'Archie' his equally eloquent cohort? [video=youtube;dG27qGTMXa4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dG27qGTMXa4[/video]
Don't you just love English history ... Catholic, Margaret Cithheroe "was stripped and had a handkerchief tied across her face then laid out upon a sharp rock the size of a man's fist, a door was put on top of her and slowly loaded with an immense weight of rocks and stones (the small sharp rock would break her back when the heavy rocks were laid on top of her). Her death occurred within fifteen minutes; she was left for 6 hours before the weight was removed from her corpse. After her death her hand was removed, and this relic is now housed in the chapel of the Bar Convent, York" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Clitherow
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