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Yeah but you hate football....thebish wrote:ok - have had enough of it now - yay - well done leicester - now let's move on!
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haven't you got summat to be worrying about?BWFC_Insane wrote:Yeah but you hate football....thebish wrote:ok - have had enough of it now - yay - well done leicester - now let's move on!
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Says a leading contributor to the myriad in/out referendum threads.thebish wrote:ok - have had enough of it now - yay - well done leicester - now let's move on!
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Pre-season predictions, just for the lols....
Pre-season predictions, just for the lols....
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SuperbBWFC_Insane wrote:http://www.theguardian.com/football/blo ... redictions
Pre-season predictions, just for the lols....
I don't suppose you (or anyone) could find the bookies odds pre-season for the Championship? I just remember that they had Rotherham down as bottom and us 2nd bottom.
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Gotta love that first setBruce Rioja wrote:SuperbBWFC_Insane wrote:http://www.theguardian.com/football/blo ... redictions
Pre-season predictions, just for the lols....
I don't suppose you (or anyone) could find the bookies odds pre-season for the Championship? I just remember that they had Rotherham down as bottom and us 2nd bottom.
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thebish wrote:ok - have had enough of it now - yay - well done leicester - now let's move on!
Hopefully, with their £150,000,000 prize money they'll go some way towards compensating all the small businesses (caterers etc.) that were forced to close when they went into administration. Twice.
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I haven't really followed the Premier League in years, for obvious reasons. I've devoted more of my attention to the Sounders and MLS in general. It's been pretty incredible to see how much coverage Leicester's title chase has received here, such as this long New York Times article. I feel like it's safe to say LCFC got more coverage than the MLS champions do.
It's interesting because MLS has spent so much time creating rules that lead to parity amongst the teams, but the biggest club soccer story in years is about the 5000-to-1 underdogs, a situation that by design cannot happen in MLS. Perhaps the downside of a league where "everyone can win the title" is that there's no story when ANYONE wins the title, especially when it comes via the crapshoot that is the playoffs.
It's interesting because MLS has spent so much time creating rules that lead to parity amongst the teams, but the biggest club soccer story in years is about the 5000-to-1 underdogs, a situation that by design cannot happen in MLS. Perhaps the downside of a league where "everyone can win the title" is that there's no story when ANYONE wins the title, especially when it comes via the crapshoot that is the playoffs.
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It just goes to show how much of a nonsense the Premiership is when there is such massive shock that one of it's members outside of 3 or 4 clubs actually wins it. I mean, how fcuked up must a sport be when most of the participants can't possibly win it? I'd hate for us to go down the US route, but I find the current situation quite depressing and the reason I've no interest in the Premiership.
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Of course Peter Scudamore is delighted.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:It just goes to show how much of a nonsense the Premiership is when there is such massive shock that one of it's members outside of 3 or 4 clubs actually wins it. I mean, how fcuked up must a sport be when most of the participants can't possibly win it? I'd hate for us to go down the US route, but I find the current situation quite depressing and the reason I've no interest in the Premiership.
Here's one of his quotes
"If the bookmakers had it as a 5,000-1 event, you would imagine you should achieve these type of things once every 5,000 years. It gives us 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 years of being able to say 'Leicester 2016" Just remember Leicester 2016'."
So happily lined up for anyone who dares to say "It's all about money Peter" for the next 50 years....
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Yes miserable feck.thebish wrote:ok - have had enough of it now - yay - well done leicester - now let's move on!
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It might be a "grass is always greener" situation. The playoff situation in MLS is the pits. It renders a large number of regular season games irrelevant. You don't have to be the best, you just have to be in the top 6 in your 10-team division. Once you're in the play-offs, anything can happen. I think you see top players being rested more regularly than you would in a traditional league, since you've got a much larger margin of error in the regular season.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:It just goes to show how much of a nonsense the Premiership is when there is such massive shock that one of it's members outside of 3 or 4 clubs actually wins it. I mean, how fcuked up must a sport be when most of the participants can't possibly win it? I'd hate for us to go down the US route, but I find the current situation quite depressing and the reason I've no interest in the Premiership.
(Of course, the Sounders are the best supported and most profitable team in the league, so all the MLS regulations are basically holding us back to the benefit of small-market teams like Columbus or Salt Lake. If you asked a Colorado Rapids fan, he might feel differently from me.)
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Thought Clattenburg had a.v.good game to be fair. And has been, along with Michael Oliver, far and away our best referee for months.TANGODANCER wrote:What a ding donger. Nine...that's NINE yellow cards for Spurs alone.. Most fouls since we played the Lancastrian at Little Hulton back in the dark ages. Even a designer handbag battle in the tunnel after the game. Six minutes extra and a good result for Leicester. Well done them. Clatterthebuggers reffing so no surprise it got out of hand.
Only things they got wrong were not sending off Dembele, and not sending off Dier right at the end when the game was basically over.
Looked a horrible game to referee. Some might argue flashing cards earlier would have helped, but if I'd rather see refs try to keep their cards away, and that game was going to kick off no matter what.
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How bad are these 'experts' at predicting. They have got pretty much everything wrong.BWFC_Insane wrote:http://www.theguardian.com/football/blo ... redictions
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I agree broadly. My only issue is consistency of refereeing. In other games there have been players sent off for far less than went on last night.Prufrock wrote:Thought Clattenburg had a.v.good game to be fair. And has been, along with Michael Oliver, far and away our best referee for months.TANGODANCER wrote:What a ding donger. Nine...that's NINE yellow cards for Spurs alone.. Most fouls since we played the Lancastrian at Little Hulton back in the dark ages. Even a designer handbag battle in the tunnel after the game. Six minutes extra and a good result for Leicester. Well done them. Clatterthebuggers reffing so no surprise it got out of hand.
Only things they got wrong were not sending off Dembele, and not sending off Dier right at the end when the game was basically over.
Looked a horrible game to referee. Some might argue flashing cards earlier would have helped, but if I'd rather see refs try to keep their cards away, and that game was going to kick off no matter what.
I thought Rose, Walker, Dembele, Dier and Mason all couldn't have complained had they been sent off.
Not that it is Clattenburg's fault but if he's going to let all that go and then others send Drinkwater off for two fairly standard fouls then the consistency is a massive issue.
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Clatter beryl played the game not the match last night. He didn't want the result to rest on sending off. I empathise, really I do, but in any other match players would have walked. Rose could have got a straight red after 15 minutes. Given that he had earlier kicked a player (but reasonably missed by the ref) Rose was extremely fortunate.
The gouge ... again reasonably missed. Standing on Fabregas' hand ditto ... though how the linesman missed it also I have no idea.
I'm all for robust football .... & despise diving and players circling the ref demanding sending off. I also hate that corners have become, effectively, basketball games as players block & pull each other. But until those things get tackled let's get consistency.
The gouge ... again reasonably missed. Standing on Fabregas' hand ditto ... though how the linesman missed it also I have no idea.
I'm all for robust football .... & despise diving and players circling the ref demanding sending off. I also hate that corners have become, effectively, basketball games as players block & pull each other. But until those things get tackled let's get consistency.
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Watched City and Real Madrid. Only ever one team in it. Company injured really early and once Tourre went off Aguero, and the rest looked what they were, a bunch of overpaid second-raters. How much is Sterling on? He was useless and Aguero, one good shot apart spent most of his time in midfield. David Silva was really missed. Usual theatrics from Madrid, Ronaldo ( "oh, he's only 70% fit and might not play") Yeah, right, tht's why he started and played the whole game. Bale's deflected goal was the difference in the score, but the difference in class was miles overbalanced in Madrid's favour. If Marcelo wasn't such a cheat I'd vote him M.O.T.M. City played most of the game like they were two goals up, not one down.
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What tonight's Man City side lacked, hear me out here, is the spirit that got a previous Man City side through the Gillingham Play Off Final. These 4uckers have never even heard of it. I saw nothing tonight, on either side, other than a bunch of care-free arseholes going through the motions.
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Such a shame for Citeh. They have my sympathy, as the club have worked so hard with so little. And the fans deserve it so much.
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