2018 - 2019 Football Thread - Page 60
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Copymizer
Denmark2075 Posts
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Yanokabo
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Jockmcplop
United Kingdom8727 Posts
On October 23 2018 21:55 Yanokabo wrote: I really like what de bruyne has done in football recently. I was watching him in the World Cup over the summer with Belgium national team and he looked good. I expect huge things from man city every season but this season should be theirs so shine, Chelsea and aresenal are struggling and manu I’m not sure about so the epl could be theirs. Tottenham and Everton are strong but their rosters aren’t quite as stacked imo. De Bruyne is my favourite EPL player. The guy has such quality in his passing and vision. | ||
Rebs
Pakistan10726 Posts
On October 23 2018 21:54 Copymizer wrote: Who do you think barca will play instead of Messi tomorrow vs Inter? Dembele probably. | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41100 Posts
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plasmidghost
Belgium16168 Posts
I'm actually somewhat nervous about Arsenal vs Sporting on Thursday. Sporting will have had since Saturday to rest up, while Arsenal will only have had since yesterday | ||
sharkie
Austria18002 Posts
On October 24 2018 00:41 plasmidghost wrote: It's nuts that despite Real Madrid having the worst 30-day period in their history, they're only four off the top of the table I'm actually somewhat nervous about Arsenal vs Sporting on Thursday. Sporting will have had since Saturday to rest up, while Arsenal will only have had since yesterday Just shows how weak La Liga really is imo. For me this really is a sign of a weak league when the top clubs just underperform and are still in prime position to win the league. Hell even the premier league had Leiceister when all the big ones failed to perform | ||
Acrofales
Spain17187 Posts
On October 24 2018 00:46 sharkie wrote: Just shows how weak La Liga really is imo. For me this really is a sign of a weak league when the top clubs just underperform and are still in prime position to win the league. Hell even the premier league had Leiceister when all the big ones failed to perform It's wayyyy too early to count. Chelsea was also only 5 points behind Leicester in 2015/2016 on October 23. Not sure who was topping the table then, but it doesn't really matter for the overall point that it is far too early to say much of anything. | ||
haitike
Spain2686 Posts
On October 24 2018 00:46 sharkie wrote: Just shows how weak La Liga really is imo. For me this really is a sign of a weak league when the top clubs just underperform and are still in prime position to win the league. Hell even the premier league had Leiceister when all the big ones failed to perform I don't know, I watch la Liga and middle table teams are playing a lot better than some years ago. Even low table teams are playing better ( Except Rayo Vallecano and Huesca, they are clearly second division level). I think that the more fair TV rights distribution that started 2 or 3 years ago has improved the other teams. | ||
sneirac
Germany3463 Posts
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aseq
Netherlands3926 Posts
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Rebs
Pakistan10726 Posts
On October 24 2018 00:46 sharkie wrote: Just shows how weak La Liga really is imo. For me this really is a sign of a weak league when the top clubs just underperform and are still in prime position to win the league. Hell even the premier league had Leiceister when all the big ones failed to perform I am having a hard time understanding the double standard here.. when Mid table spanish teams finally start troubling Real and Barca.. Real and Barca are bad or playing poorly.. and the league is still weak. When Real and Barca wreck the shit out of everyone the league is still weak.. for once in your life man have some consistency.. Premierleague such a shit league.. bottom half of the table is practically a gimme for everyone.. more than a third of the league with not even double digit points.. Might aswell just play with 10 teams.. trololo.. + Show Spoiler + thats essentially the value of your argument.. they have certainly shown more vulnerability (+ Show Spoiler + they are but barring maybe 1 or 2 other teams they are still a fair bit better than the rest of the world) Finally its literally 2 months in. Thats hardly any time for teams to separate themselves in a league where its rather clear that mid table teams are now capable of taking points of them.. like.. i dont even.. | ||
evilfatsh1t
Australia8521 Posts
On October 24 2018 13:50 Rebs wrote: I am having a hard time understanding the double standard here.. when Mid table spanish teams finally start troubling Real and Barca.. Real and Barca are bad or playing poorly.. and the league is still weak. When Real and Barca wreck the shit out of everyone the league is still weak.. for once in your life man have some consistency.. they have certainly shown more vulnerability (+ Show Spoiler + they are but barring maybe 1 or 2 other teams they are still a fair bit better than the rest of the world) Finally its literally 2 months in. Thats hardly any time for teams to separate themselves in a league where its rather clear that mid table teams are now capable of taking points of them.. like.. i dont even.. sounds pretty consistent to me.. | ||
Rebs
Pakistan10726 Posts
ehh now that I think about it, I suppose it is consistent.. consistent nonsense.. probably not the right way to frame that particular point. + Show Spoiler + Stupid is contagious after all | ||
GTR
51136 Posts
what a great snap | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41100 Posts
Columbus Partnership CEO Alex Fischer is hesitant to name any deadlines with respect to the potential purchase of Crew SC by a group that includes Cleveland Browns owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam and the Edwards family of Columbus. That reluctance comes in part because he knows had he tried last year to predict a timeline by which Crew SC’s future would have been finalized, he would have been wrong. “I would have guessed if we were at this point in time and we didn’t have a team, that we would be dead in the water,” Fischer said. “Turns out, we’re not.” MLS announced Oct. 12 that the prospective ownership group had made “significant progress” with a committed MLS toward securing Crew SC’s future in Columbus. As the group works through the final steps to push a deal across the finish line, it knows the 2019 season is looming. It also knows, however, it can’t rush toward arbitrary deadlines, especially with an ownership group that formed only recently. “It’s not like we haven’t been thinking about it for the last year, but it has only been a week that we’ve known definitely that we’ve got an ownership group that came together that has been approved by the league to do this transaction,” Fischer said. “It’s now all hands on deck with MLS and the ownership group to think through a myriad of details.” One of those details pertains to the Crew’s long-term home, as Mapfre Stadium on the Ohio State Fairgrounds continues to age and the team’s lease with the state runs out in 2023. A stadium on privately owned land west of Huntington Park in the Arena District has long been discussed as a possibility, but Fischer said “there are a number of really great sites” and reiterated that this early in the prospective ownership group’s existence, no final decisions have been made. “We’re not going to rush it. We’ve got to get it right,” Fischer said, adding that a location close to Downtown is a priority. “You want this to leverage (a growing downtown population and atmosphere) and you want to enhance all of that. Therefore, you’re not going to put a stadium out at Buckeye Lake.” For all of the work that still needs to be done to complete a deal with MLS, Fischer recognizes the progress Columbus has made with respect to its MLS future since last October. It started with an ownership group committed to both Columbus and Ohio. “At some point in time, members of the Haslam organization had a conversation with MLS officials” at a gathering of NFL owners in California, Fischer said. “I was told of that and I’ve got a long history (with the Haslams) and picked up the telephone. At that point, they were kind of watching it and curious (about MLS).” Fischer said there were others interested in the possibility of joining a prospective Crew SC ownership group but that the Partnership and others in the city worked with MLS to form “the best possible” ownership group with individuals that were a “cultural fit” with respect to the needs of an MLS team. As the potential new owners and MLS work toward an agreement, it also marks a significant transformation in the relationship between the league and Columbus decision-makers, which in late 2017 and early this year was icy, to put it mildly. After a while, “We were acknowledging that if there was any hope that anything was going to get done, we both needed to tone it down a little bit and start working collaboratively,” Fischer said. “That was a good sign back in the spring.” A subtle olive branch from both parties, while not immediately noticeable, helped set the stage for what could soon be a new Crew. Source | ||
sneirac
Germany3463 Posts
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HolydaKing
21225 Posts
Liverpool 2-0 atm too, nice. Always happy for Klopp. | ||
Bacillus
Finland1825 Posts
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Rebs
Pakistan10726 Posts
On October 25 2018 04:55 Bacillus wrote: If it keeps going like this, PSG might not even get out of the group stage this year. Rough group draw obviously, but I don't think you're allowed to have too many excuses when this is the only competition you have to focus. Agreed, its a tough group for sure and all 3 of these teams are top 16 level teams easy so its unfortunate, but no excuses can be made for PSG if they fail. Edit: And as always, thanks a bunch Sneirac.. its a really cool to be able to mentally unwind and procrastinate for a few minutes watching these links during busy work days. | ||
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