Should divert the inevitable "Bale to Barca/Real" stories that we are going to be forced to endure.
As well as Barton to...Bueller? Bueller?
Should divert the inevitable "Bale to Barca/Real" stories that we are going to be forced to endure.
Lewandowski better sign for Bayern quick, otherwise we'll have a summer of him being linked to a move to Manchester...
What an astonishing 24 hours of football for Germany. Football at its' best tonight. What an atmosphere.
Notso/LDL will tell us it was a fluke & The Premier League is still the best the world![]()
I'll judge Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund on their own merits as teams. I've already dealt with that issue in earlier posts. Why do you claim that they are representative of the strength of their league whilst dismissing the notion that 6th placed Chelsea winning the CL says anything about the strength of the PL?
And don't forget that Dortmund were seconds from being knocked out by Malaga and got lucky with a scrambled, offside goal. That's the nature of knockout competitions. You're in or you're out. No 38 game season to make amends. And because it's like that, we shouldn't be so quick to draw the conclusion that the teams who progress are making a statement about their national leagues.
You probably have something there Luke; Let's see how they do in the remaining games and whether they continue their dominance next season. It's also an undisputed fact that Spanish club football's ascendancy has helped the national side. Will Germany receive this boost?
Agreed Chirpy and LDL, to base analysis on two games is more like the "analysis" of that radio station that clams to "TalkSport".
Also, there's an argument that you should measure the strength of a league on it's weakest teams rather than strongest. I don't know enough about the German league, but I think it's possible to argue that the Spanish league is more dominated by its top clubs than the EPL.
I was wondering if any other country has a Pyramid League system as we have?
I find it fascinating to watch clubs like Fleetwood,Crawley,Kidderminster etc battling to win promotion or have won promotion to the Football League......incredible for a country/s as small as ours!.....and then the knockout series towards the end of the season.
Makes you wonder what teams will be in or out of the league 10 years from now.Portsmouth gone,perhaps?
1-2 last kick. Chelsea's luck again.
Luck? Did you see the penalty decision?1-2 last kick. Chelsea's luck again.
I'll judge Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund on their own merits as teams. I've already dealt with that issue in earlier posts. Why do you claim that they are representative of the strength of their league whilst dismissing the notion that 6th placed Chelsea winning the CL says anything about the strength of the PL?
And don't forget that Dortmund were seconds from being knocked out by Malaga and got lucky with a scrambled, offside goal. That's the nature of knockout competitions. You're in or you're out. No 38 game season to make amends. And because it's like that, we shouldn't be so quick to draw the conclusion that the teams who progress are making a statement about their national leagues.

Notso/LDL will tell us it was a fluke & The Premier League is still the best the world![]()