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Post by Strewthless on Feb 23, 2021 11:01:29 GMT -5
Everton's new stadium has been approved by the city council. Kinda jealous, that's a prime location.
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Post by dunnowhattoputhere on Feb 23, 2021 13:04:37 GMT -5
Looks good - just wonder how Everton fans feel about leaving Goodison Park.
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Post by Strewthless on Feb 23, 2021 13:13:48 GMT -5
Moving their trophy cabinet shouldn't be too difficult
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Post by Giorbanguly on Feb 26, 2021 23:26:38 GMT -5
Liverpool is blue! But despite the win, notorious crybaby bitch Hames Rodriguez wants to leave the club because he can't "adapt to the English culture". Tbf I relate to James a lot! I like him, I think in real life we'd get along really well Can't believe Everton and Liverpool are on the same number of points. Carlo Ancelotti is a magician
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Post by Strewthless on Feb 27, 2021 6:47:47 GMT -5
Liverpool is blue! But despite the win, notorious crybaby bitch Hames Rodriguez wants to leave the club because he can't "adapt to the English culture". Can't believe Everton and Liverpool are on the same number of points. Carlo Ancelotti is a magician You can't believe Everton are 7th? You do say some awfully strange things
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Post by dunnowhattoputhere on Feb 27, 2021 10:58:54 GMT -5
I think Everton failing to qualify for Europe would be a disappointing season for them after the excellent start they had - and in reality a 7th place finish wouldn’t be that unusual.
Liverpool failing to qualify for Europe would be pretty funny though. Nothing against Liverpool specifically either - I just enjoy seeing any of the top 6 being humbled a bit.
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Post by Giorbanguly on Feb 28, 2021 1:43:57 GMT -5
I think Everton failing to qualify for Europe would be a disappointing season for them after the excellent start they had - and in reality a 7th place finish wouldn’t be that unusual. Liverpool failing to qualify for Europe would be pretty funny though. Nothing against Liverpool specifically either - I just enjoy seeing any of the top 6 being humbled a bit. You must be enjoying watching Manchester United and especially Arsenal the past few years The year Klopp left Dortmund, they were doing pretty poorly. Apparently however, statistically they were playing just the same as always, just were running into some bad luck. Liverpool statisticians caught on to this, and that's why they went after Klopp
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Post by Strewthless on Feb 28, 2021 9:19:05 GMT -5
I think Everton failing to qualify for Europe would be a disappointing season for them after the excellent start they had - and in reality a 7th place finish wouldn’t be that unusual. Liverpool failing to qualify for Europe would be pretty funny though. Nothing against Liverpool specifically either - I just enjoy seeing any of the top 6 being humbled a bit. You must be enjoying watching Manchester United and especially Arsenal the past few years The year Klopp left Dortmund, they were doing pretty poorly. Apparently however, statistically they were playing just the same as always, just were running into some bad luck. Liverpool statisticians caught on to this, and that's why they went after Klopp Every year Dortmund were doing well, but then BUYern were stealing their best players, eventually something had to give. BUYern's financial dominance over the other teams was one of the main reasons why Klopp left. I think this season the tactics have become a bit too stale and predictable. But there has been bad luck with injuries, especially in defence. No team has ever won a title after being forced to try 18 different centre back pairings throghout the season. At one stage they even had Fabinho and Henderson at centre back, they did alright but they're probably the two most important midfielders in the team and they were needed further forward.
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Post by Giorbanguly on Feb 28, 2021 9:28:37 GMT -5
You must be enjoying watching Manchester United and especially Arsenal the past few years The year Klopp left Dortmund, they were doing pretty poorly. Apparently however, statistically they were playing just the same as always, just were running into some bad luck. Liverpool statisticians caught on to this, and that's why they went after Klopp Every year Dortmund were doing well, but then BUYern were stealing their best players, eventually something had to give. BUYern's financial dominance over the other teams was one of the main reasons why Klopp left. Bundesliga is essentially a glorified farm for Bayern. Easily the most boring league out of the tip five European leagues
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Post by Strewthless on Feb 28, 2021 9:31:55 GMT -5
And it's funny that Leipzig are so unpopular, they're the only team coming up with a strategy that can challenge BUYern.
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Post by Strewthless on Feb 28, 2021 10:02:52 GMT -5
Seems like Jose's tough love with Bale is having the desired effect. Written off by everyone a few weeks ago, now he looks like he's getting back to his best.
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Post by dunnowhattoputhere on Feb 28, 2021 12:13:28 GMT -5
I think Everton failing to qualify for Europe would be a disappointing season for them after the excellent start they had - and in reality a 7th place finish wouldn’t be that unusual. Liverpool failing to qualify for Europe would be pretty funny though. Nothing against Liverpool specifically either - I just enjoy seeing any of the top 6 being humbled a bit. You must be enjoying watching Manchester United and especially Arsenal the past few years The year Klopp left Dortmund, they were doing pretty poorly. Apparently however, statistically they were playing just the same as always, just were running into some bad luck. Liverpool statisticians caught on to this, and that's why they went after Klopp At this point I just feel sorry for Arsenal tbh. Manchester United can fuck off though.
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Post by Giorbanguly on Feb 28, 2021 14:19:00 GMT -5
Seems like Jose's tough love with Bale is having the desired effect. Written off by everyone a few weeks ago, now he looks like he's getting back to his best. Managers like Jose Mourinho, Antonio Conte, and Diego Simeone seem anal on the outside, but somehow they manage to have a group of very loyal players. Clearly they're doing something right behind the scenes that we don't see
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Post by Strewthless on Feb 28, 2021 14:42:19 GMT -5
Seems like Jose's tough love with Bale is having the desired effect. Written off by everyone a few weeks ago, now he looks like he's getting back to his best. Managers like Jose Mourinho, Antonio Conte, and Diego Simeone seem anal on the outside, but somehow they manage to have a group of very loyal players. Clearly they're doing something right behind the scenes that we don't see Not sure I agree on the first two. Mourinho has lost the dressing room almost wherever he's gone. He's an impact manager who turns teams around and gets quick results, but has usually alienated everyone by the third season and gets the sack. Conte lost the changing room at Chelsea.
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Post by Ariete on Feb 28, 2021 15:04:14 GMT -5
And it's funny that Leipzig are so unpopular, they're the only team coming up with a strategy that can challenge BUYern.
Leipzig aren't a real football club, it's a marketing tool for Red Bull. And their behaviour has been quite disgusting at times, like thug security guards beating up fans having anti Red Bull banners etc in the stands.
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Post by Strewthless on Feb 28, 2021 15:19:46 GMT -5
And it's funny that Leipzig are so unpopular, they're the only team coming up with a strategy that can challenge BUYern.
Leipzig aren't a real football club, it's a marketing tool for Red Bull.
People seem to have more of a problem with that than teams that are PR tools for some of the worst humans-rights abusing regimes in the world.
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Post by Ariete on Feb 28, 2021 17:14:57 GMT -5
People seem to have more of a problem with that than teams that are PR tools for some of the worst humans-rights abusing regimes in the world.
Fucks with their identity more I guess.
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Post by Giorbanguly on Mar 1, 2021 4:16:03 GMT -5
Leipzig aren't a real football club, it's a marketing tool for Red Bull.
People seem to have more of a problem with that than teams that are PR tools for some of the worst humans-rights abusing regimes in the world. Yeah very hypocritical when you have Man City or PSG supporters railing against Red Bull teams. Pot calling kettle black
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Post by Ariete on Mar 1, 2021 9:37:55 GMT -5
Yeah very hypocritical when you have Man City or PSG supporters railing against Red Bull teams. Pot calling kettle black
Not really. Man City has existed forever, PSG for awhile, and both have a history. They will remain even if their sugar daddys leave them, while RB Leipzig won't. It'll just stop to exist. And despite the dirty dictator money, Man City or PSG have real supporters, have had them before, and will continue to have them in the future.
Completely different situation.
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Post by Strewthless on Mar 1, 2021 10:27:33 GMT -5
PSG, a long, illustrious history stretching all the way back to 1970.
Aside from the name and stadium they play in, Man City before and after 2008 are essentially different clubs.
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