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Well, you know, comments about whatever and also there's the poll for you to vote. In my opinion La Liga is the best one
Crayo said:Best players - La Liga
Excitement - BPL
Unpredictability - BPL
Most physical - BPL
Competitiveness - BPL
Overall - BPL
Senhor Perfect said:Serie A is pretty damn physical.
tgill85 said:The championship is more competitive and unpredictable than the prem anyone can beat anyone coleminer will agree with me(i hope)
tgill85 said:The championship is more competitive and unpredictable than the prem anyone can beat anyone coleminer will agree with me(i hope)
ColeMiner said:Unfortunately yes, I do agree. :upset:
Why can we never win after Christmas?
But yeah, one week we'll be out beating Cardiff 3-0 and the next getting beat by Peterborough 2-0 it's ridiculously unpredictable, and while I wish it wasn't as much so that we might actually be able to win when we are the favorites, it definitely provides a lot of excitement like last season when Reading just came out of nowhere and won the league (thanks to us) but yeah, every single game you go into can just as easily be won as it can lost.
Crayo said:All lower leagues are; that applies to any country. In terms of the main leagues consisting of world class quality, the premier league is definitely the most competitive out of them all.
tgill85 said:I think its starting to loose it a bit its not as unpredictable as it was a few years ago especially at the top this year money is ruining it sadly
tgill85 said:I think its starting to loose it a bit its not as unpredictable as it was a few years ago especially at the top this year money is ruining it sadly
Crayo said:How? The Manchester clubs have ran away with it two seasons in a row yes, but it's definitely unpredictable still. Chelsea are going to further invest and are going through a transitional period. Manchester City are inevitably going to reinvest now. Arsenal have finally paid off their stadium and now have huge amounts of money free to invest in players (over £100m). Liverpool are seemingly on the rise again and Tottenham have a star in Bale.
Furthermore, this year has been an example of money not dominating. City made no real decent signings, United signed a couple which is normal for any top club. Money has seemingly been irrelevant; it has nothing to do with that imo.
tgill85 said:I was thinking more along the lines of the fans being outpriced with expensive tickets and stuff its slowly killing the passion by driving fans away arsenal are the biggest offenders of this the emirites is like a ghost town on match day