EPL 2024/2025
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Not sure where he will end up this year, we have just bought a keeper in Petrovik and sold Travers (which seems a really bad move), but it has meant that in these warm up games Paulsen has played with the main squad, even if off the bench
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if you've got zero chance of ever being first - now that's a bullshit competition
if spurs and manu didn't get relegated last season they are never getting relegated
i can remember when manu were in the second division - but that aint ever happening again
kinda liked Norwich's realistic attitude the last couple of times they got promoted
didn't change their team much
gave the players who won the championship the reward of playing the big league PL teams
gave the fans a nice fixture list for a season
then fucked off back to the championship with a boat load of money
nice workthe way the system (FFP and all that) operates now, that's the responsible approach for the all the promoted teams
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yeah the italian would be the most competitive of the big five west euro leagues
the efl championship is also a competitive league, and if they took the parachute money out, it would be even more so
the brazilian league is more competitive than the the west euro leagues
yeah i follow the brazilian league as well
both the finalists in the fifa world club championship were beaten by Rio clubs in that competition -
@mohikamo said in EPL 2024/2025:
yeah the italian would be the most competitive of the big five west euro leagues
the efl championship is also a competitive league, and if they took the parachute money out, it would be even more so
the brazilian league is more competitive than the the west euro leagues
yeah i follow the brazilian league as well
both the finalists in the fifa world club championship were beaten by Rio clubs in that competitionGood man, I always respect people for following leagues outside of the EPL. Serie A was always a favourite of mine, but it's harder to watch now that they don't show it on sky now.
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I might have to start watching some Wrexham games.
All Whites star Liberato Cacace appears to be on the verge of a sensational move to Wrexham AFC, and the deal could be completed in Wellington. According to reports in Italy, Cacace has agreed to join the world-famous Welsh club owned by actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac in a club-record transfer worth approximately $4.8 million.
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@Cyclops said in EPL 2024/2025:
Bit disappointed to be honest, I thought Libby was doing pretty well for Empoli in Serie A and was hoping he'd get picked up by another top flight team post relegation, moving to the championship feels like a backwards step to me.
Agreed. Crap move.
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Exciting England-Italy game in the women's Euros semis. England equalised six minutes into injury time after 90 minutes to take it to extra time. And they have just taken a lead with one minute of extra time left. Chloe Kelly had her penalty saved but scored on the rebound.
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Brilliant entertainment
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England women seem to be matching England men last year in finding a path to the Euro final. Not playing particularly well but scraping through.
Mbeumo to Man U (71 million quid - not sure he is that good).
Madueke to Arsenal (48.5 million quid - not sure if he will make the first team)
Elanga to Newcastle (55 million quid - not sure he is that good)
Kudus to Spurs (54.5 million quid - not sure he is that good) -
@KiwiPie said in EPL 2024/2025:
Mbeumo to Man U (71 million quid - not sure he is that good).
And Wissa just left camp, if Wissa goes thats two major losses for them