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Premier league - worlds best league.
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twoleftfeet
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Premier league - worlds best league.
Is it?
5-2
5-2
3-0
1-1
1-1
impressive set of results over 2 evenings.
whoops forgot the 1-0 Liverpool result.
5-2
5-2
3-0
1-1
1-1
impressive set of results over 2 evenings.
whoops forgot the 1-0 Liverpool result.
- Manuel
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Re: Premier league - worlds best league.
SurfaceAgentX2Zero wrote: ↑12 Mar 2026, 02:07Manuel wrote: ↑12 Mar 2026, 02:02Sydney_Iron wrote: ↑12 Mar 2026, 01:10No English club is in a 2 horse race every season, is state sponsored or seems to have la Liga refs in their pocket or at least too scared to be too harsh on them, then the media in Spain, any rag or outlets that's overly critical of them, gets locked out or stopped from attending pre/post-match interviews etc
Sure, you can't deny their Trophy cabinet and honors list and the players they recruit due to the vast wealth and tax breaks they receive in Spain and their record in Europe is second to none, but when you only really have to worry about Barca domestically gives you plenty of time to concentrate on the CL.
So yeah, a big club, maybe the biggest but all built on a big advantage over everyone else, people talk about Man City buying and dominating the PL, but RM are next level.............and a bunch of entitled cunts.
So im never delighted to see them do well.Well I obviously meant I was delighted to see the likes of Chelsea and City lose as opposed to RM winning. I know you have a thing about RM (previous threads you have started on them) and can't disagree with much of what you have said, I don't care for them either, but I suppose my point is the likes of City and Chelsea only become somebody's in recent years on the arrival of wealthy new owners i.e the Russian and the Arabs, respectively. Nobody can accuse RM of being plastic.RM were infamously 'Franco's team' and remain the darlings of the establishment, the rich and out of towners. Working class Madrilenos prefer Atletico or Rayo
So what, I don't give a fuck about WHO wisdom, they are still on a different level as a football institution than City or Chelsea, which is my point.
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Re: Premier league - worlds best league.
Manuel wrote: ↑12 Mar 2026, 02:02Sydney_Iron wrote: ↑12 Mar 2026, 01:10No English club is in a 2 horse race every season, is state sponsored or seems to have la Liga refs in their pocket or at least too scared to be too harsh on them, then the media in Spain, any rag or outlets that's overly critical of them, gets locked out or stopped from attending pre/post-match interviews etc
Sure, you can't deny their Trophy cabinet and honors list and the players they recruit due to the vast wealth and tax breaks they receive in Spain and their record in Europe is second to none, but when you only really have to worry about Barca domestically gives you plenty of time to concentrate on the CL.
So yeah, a big club, maybe the biggest but all built on a big advantage over everyone else, people talk about Man City buying and dominating the PL, but RM are next level.............and a bunch of entitled cunts.
So im never delighted to see them do well.Well I obviously meant I was delighted to see the likes of Chelsea and City lose as opposed to RM winning. I know you have a thing about RM (previous threads you have started on them) and can't disagree with much of what you have said, I don't care for them either, but I suppose my point is the likes of City and Chelsea only become somebody's in recent years on the arrival of wealthy new owners i.e the Russian and the Arabs, respectively. Nobody can accuse RM of being plastic.
RM were infamously 'Franco's team' and remain the darlings of the establishment, the rich and out of towners. Working class Madrilenos prefer Atletico or Rayo
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Re: Premier league - worlds best league.
Sydney_Iron wrote: ↑12 Mar 2026, 01:10No English club is in a 2 horse race every season, is state sponsored or seems to have la Liga refs in their pocket or at least too scared to be too harsh on them, then the media in Spain, any rag or outlets that's overly critical of them, gets locked out or stopped from attending pre/post-match interviews etc
Sure, you can't deny their Trophy cabinet and honors list and the players they recruit due to the vast wealth and tax breaks they receive in Spain and their record in Europe is second to none, but when you only really have to worry about Barca domestically gives you plenty of time to concentrate on the CL.
So yeah, a big club, maybe the biggest but all built on a big advantage over everyone else, people talk about Man City buying and dominating the PL, but RM are next level.............and a bunch of entitled cunts.
So im never delighted to see them do well.
Well I obviously meant I was delighted to see the likes of Chelsea and City lose as opposed to RM winning. I know you have a thing about RM (previous threads you have started on them) and can't disagree with much of what you have said, I don't care for them either, but I suppose my point is the likes of City and Chelsea only become somebody's in recent years on the arrival of wealthy new owners i.e the Russian and the Arabs, respectively. Nobody can accuse RM of being plastic.
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Sydney_Iron
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Re: Premier league - worlds best league.
No English club is in a 2 horse race every season, is state sponsored or seems to have la Liga refs in their pocket or at least too scared to be too harsh on them, then the media in Spain, any rag or outlets that's overly critical of them, gets locked out or stopped from attending pre/post-match interviews etc
Sure, you can't deny their Trophy cabinet and honors list and the players they recruit due to the vast wealth and tax breaks they receive in Spain and their record in Europe is second to none, but when you only really have to worry about Barca domestically gives you plenty of time to concentrate on the CL.
So yeah, a big club, maybe the biggest but all built on a big advantage over everyone else, people talk about Man City buying and dominating the PL, but RM are next level.............and a bunch of entitled cunts.
So im never delighted to see them do well.
Sure, you can't deny their Trophy cabinet and honors list and the players they recruit due to the vast wealth and tax breaks they receive in Spain and their record in Europe is second to none, but when you only really have to worry about Barca domestically gives you plenty of time to concentrate on the CL.
So yeah, a big club, maybe the biggest but all built on a big advantage over everyone else, people talk about Man City buying and dominating the PL, but RM are next level.............and a bunch of entitled cunts.
So im never delighted to see them do well.
Re: Premier league - worlds best league.
Sydney_Iron wrote: ↑12 Mar 2026, 00:39Gank wrote: ↑12 Mar 2026, 00:23So what? This is a cup competition on weird terms. If you're comparing leagues, take the fancy Dan teams out of the equation and look at your run if the mill teams. Who is the bigger and better team, Newcastle or St. Pauli? Villa or Amiens? Manchester United or Vallodolid? None of them in this competition, all of them in the top division of their league.
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some of those might not actually be in their top division, they're just teams from Germany, France and Spain that I thought of who weren't in the Champions League. But if I got any wrong, that actually reinforces my point.So what? WTF are you on about Gank son? i didn't disagree with your reasoning for the PL to be the best, despite this set of results, if anything i agree!
Every team even ones packed with superstars and in leagues they win nearly every season have off days and lose/draw the odd game, so really nothing to see with this set of results.
Perhaps I misunderstood your post. I took it to be in support of the thread opening post, that somehow the results of English teams this week mean that the English team is somehow inferior to other European leagues. Apologies if I jumped to an incorrect conclusion.
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Re: Premier league - worlds best league.
Gank wrote: ↑12 Mar 2026, 00:23So what? This is a cup competition on weird terms. If you're comparing leagues, take the fancy Dan teams out of the equation and look at your run if the mill teams. Who is the bigger and better team, Newcastle or St. Pauli? Villa or Amiens? Manchester United or Vallodolid? None of them in this competition, all of them in the top division of their league.
DISCLAIMER:
some of those might not actually be in their top division, they're just teams from Germany, France and Spain that I thought of who weren't in the Champions League. But if I got any wrong, that actually reinforces my point.
So what? WTF are you on about Gank son? i didn't disagree with your reasoning for the PL to be the best, despite this set of results, if anything i agree!
Every team even ones packed with superstars and in leagues they win nearly every season have off days and lose/draw the odd game, so really nothing to see with this set of results.
Every team even ones packed with superstars and in leagues they win nearly every season have off days and lose/draw the odd game, so really nothing to see with this set of results.
Re: Premier league - worlds best league.
Sydney_Iron wrote: ↑12 Mar 2026, 00:16 Only Arsenal and Liverpool will go into the second legs as favourites to advance, 6 games and no win for a PL club
So what? This is a cup competition on weird terms. If you're comparing leagues, take the fancy Dan teams out of the equation and look at your run if the mill teams. Who is the bigger and better team, Newcastle or St. Pauli? Villa or Amiens? Manchester United or Vallodolid? None of them in this competition, all of them in the top division of their league.
DISCLAIMER:
some of those might not actually be in their top division, they're just teams from Germany, France and Spain that I thought of who weren't in the Champions League. But if I got any wrong, that actually reinforces my point.
DISCLAIMER:
some of those might not actually be in their top division, they're just teams from Germany, France and Spain that I thought of who weren't in the Champions League. But if I got any wrong, that actually reinforces my point.
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Sydney_Iron
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Only Arsenal and Liverpool will go into the second legs as favourites to advance, 6 games and no win for a PL club
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That's not a comparison of leagues though, is it? The 10th best team in England beats the 10th best team in any other league on the planet. And the 9th, and the 11th, and the 8th, and the 12th and so on.
The very best team in any league and the very worst team in any league isn't a true reflection of the entire division, let alone league. Take the top 50 English teams and that easily beats any other top 50 taking out the very top and the very bottom of each.
The very best team in any league and the very worst team in any league isn't a true reflection of the entire division, let alone league. Take the top 50 English teams and that easily beats any other top 50 taking out the very top and the very bottom of each.
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