Originally posted by JamesqtI love when random chaps write without having a clue of what they're talking about.
Italian football is the home of boreing 0-0's!
Do you know how much games ended 0-0 in 2008-2009 Serie A?
I'll tell you, a grand total of 15 out of 380 games, a miserable 3.94% meaning that out of 100 games only 4 result in a 0-0.
That makes clear how much you know about italian football.
I didn't count but I bet there are way more in the Premiership.
Originally posted by RavelloThe sport is the same where you go in the world, its a great sport.
I love when random chaps write without having a clue of what they're talking about.
Do you know how much games ended 0-0 in 2008-2009 Serie A?
I'll tell you, a grand total of 15 out of 380 games, a miserable 3.94% meaning that out of 100 games only 4 result in a 0-0.
That makes clear how much you know about italian football.
I didn't count but I bet there are way more in the Premiership.
but for unpredictable results and a closer on the edge of your seat stuff the English championship wins in that department even if its not the highest level of the game.
Originally posted by barstuddI don't care that much about the Championship, for what I've seen the Blue Square premier is equally entertaining but that's not good football.
The sport is the same where you go in the world, its a great sport.
but for unpredictable results and a closer on the edge of your seat stuff the English championship wins in that department even if its not the highest level of the game.
Most entertaining leagues are Brasilerao and the Liga, hands off.
Originally posted by RavelloHow can we really say what league is the most entertaining. Surely everyone is going to enjoy the league that their team plays in the most.
I don't care that much about the Championship, for what I've seen the Blue Square premier is equally entertaining but that's not good football.
Most entertaining leagues are Brasilerao and the Liga, hands off.
Also, do you mean hands down Rav?
Originally posted by Freddie2008Good reply....football fans would enjoy the league their fave team is in especially if they play well.
How can we really say what league is the most entertaining. Surely everyone is going to enjoy the league that their team plays in the most.
Also, do you mean hands down Rav?
Originally posted by Seitse.... and in the last 5 years of the CL
That's a very risky generalization, Angry Boy.
Let's see why...
UEFA Champions League
Spain: 12 wins and 9 runners up
Italy: 11 wins and 14 runners up
England: 11 wins and 6 runners up
Germany: 6 wins and 7 runners up
UEFA Cup
Italy: 9 wins and 6 runners up
Germany: 6 wins and 8 runners up
England: 6 wins and 4 runners up
Spain: 5 wins a ...[text shortened]... erpool (3), Tottenham (2), Ipswich (1) with runners up Wolverhampton, Arsenal and the Boro.
1 win for Italy (2 finalists)
2 wins for England (6 finalists)
palace embargoed for not paying up the players bonuses. pimpsmuff's in limbo sell off players to pay the bills as the fakir is nowhere to be seen. lots more taking lower division players on board to reduce wages.
Championship is tough but L1 is rugged and will be very hard fought. Leeds are getting desperate and Norwich have bought 11 new players to make the fight back.
Southampton are starting the season on minus 10 points but with ex hammers boss Alan Pardew late on board but working the window anything could happen.
Portsmouth and Reading down from prem and CCC.
Palace and Ipswich or Swansea for promotion to prem.
Most interesting will be the playoffs in L1. Leeds, Norwich,
Brighton MK dons and even (outside) Saints.
Originally posted by Angry BoyYes, it does, since the best players come from Brazil and they surely don't start their careers in Europe or else, they FIRST play in Brazil, THEN all clubs offer them tons of money to play for respective clubs.
The national side doesn't directly correlate to the quality of the teams in the nation's league though does it?
e.g. Brazil
Where do you believe Kakà, Maicon, Julio Cesar and such built their skills?
Surely not in the Premiership, Serie A or Liga.
Brasilerao has lots of good teams and players, the fact is that the vast majority doesn't know them until some big european club buys them.
Just tell me a nation's league that sucks while the national team kicks ass.
Originally posted by Angry BoyYour statement was :
Yes, of course, historical facts prove the present.
I bow to your superior intellect.
Originally posted by Angry Boy
..... because (in Italy) there are 20 odd very averages sides.
Seitse pointed out that these "20 odd very average sides" did better than other nations' ones, and it's a plain fact.
Then the possible options are :
A-you've been proved wrong
B-other european "20 odd very average sides" are worse than Italy's ones.
C-you still believe you're right but fail to provide evidence to support your "theory"
Options don't exclude each other. 😛
Originally posted by Ravello.. and then at the peak of their careers they move to more lucrative pastures and help form (with other imports) far stronger leagues than their own.
Yes, it does, since the best players come from Brazil and they surely don't start their careers in Europe or else, they FIRST play in Brazil, THEN all clubs offer them tons of money to play for respective clubs.
Where do you believe Kakà, Maicon, Julio Cesar and such built their skills?
Surely not in the Premiership, Serie A or Liga.
Brasilerao has lots ...[text shortened]... ub buys them.
Just tell me a nation's league that sucks while the national team kicks ass.
That's my point.
You obviously missed it.
Originally posted by RavelloThere are 20 odd averages sides at present, does that help you?
Your statement was :
Originally posted by Angry Boy
[b]..... because (in Italy) there are 20 odd very averages sides.
Seitse pointed out that these "20 odd very average sides" did better than other nations' ones, and it's a plain fact.
Then the possible options are :
A-you've been proved wrong
B-other european "20 odd very average side ...[text shortened]... to provide evidence to support your "theory"
Options don't exclude each other. 😛[/b]
Historically they have won more but are currently inferior to the likes of ManUtd, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, Barca who are far stronger than their domestic competition.
That was my point.
You obviously missed it .... again.
A - Nope
B - Irrelevant
C - Neither have you provided me with any to persuade me that I'm wrong.
PS - Try understanding what I'm saying before bashing out some nonsense again.