UEFA Europa League

Er get it right. It’s not just Jeff, it’s “Unbelievable Jeff”. That is always my pub quiz name.

Shamrock Rovers ffs. Shamrock is a plant!

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Mysty ended his post with “unbelievable” and Leper added the Jeff, it wouldn’t have worked if Leper added another unbelievable lol

:speak_no_evil:

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^^^brutal…brutally funny!

Awful club and account.

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The second qualifying round takes place today and tomorrow.


Inter Baku beat Flora 1-0.

Red Star and Skenderbeu draw, while Maccabi win.

Shkendija, Brondby, Videoton and Brann win as well. Just a draw for Dinamo Minsk and Altach, instead.
Suduva, Apollon, Haugesund, Ostersunds and Odd get off to a good start, while Gabala and Jagiellonia.

Cool story :laca:

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If you don’t want to read, don’t read. It’s as simple as that :laca:

Astra, AEL Limassol, Norrkoping, Lyngby, Hajduk Split, Mladost Podgorica, Osijek, AEK Larnaca, Midtjylland, Panionios and Mlada Boleslav win, while Utrecht, Beitar Jerusalem, Trencin, Aberdeen and AIK Stockholm draw.
Valur-Domzale 1-2.

I think you’d be hard pressed to find anyone with any level of interest in the preliminary stages of either European competition. Only the final qualifying round of the CL really generates interest.

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As expected, the team that beat Rangers aren’t getting any further. How did they beat Rangers? Up there with the biggest shocks of all time

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It’s interesting to see which Eastern European farmers and war torn country teams we’ll face :slightly_smiling_face:

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Good point, but most of these teams won’t surely reach group stage :slight_smile:

Dinamo Minsk and Lyngby are the first teams to qualify.

Shkendija, Mlada Boleslav, Suduva, Trakai, Brondby, Altach, AEK Larnaca, AIK Stockholm, Ruzomberok, Hajduk Split, Midtjylland, Odd, Yehuda, Apollon and Astra are through as well.

What language are you speaking? :wink:

The Europa League language lady ;). We need to get used to it :hipster: