I don’t think the American people would stand for four teams of Yankees and three Boston Red Sox competing in the Major Leagues. Especially if their local Kansas City Royals are playing in the garbage man league. Relegation will never work in America (even in soccer) and salary caps will never work in Europe.
My question is, can the Sheikh decide to forego the advertising revenue and just put his face on the City shirts? If I was a billionaire club owner, that’s what I’d do.
I’m trying to look at this whole Kaka thing in a positive light, and I suppose if Zinedane Zidane was worth £49 million, then Kaka could be deemed to be worth double that? At the same time though, how can it be good for team morale when a player is earning that much more than the rest of his squad? Perhaps this is where performance related earnings should really come into play, but personally, I doubt he’d fit in at OT on them wages, nevermind that tub at Eastlands!
The Spanish reserve teams have finished high enough to be promoted before, they just can’t be by the rules. It’s a pretty good system IMO, gets the fringe players competitive games without having to loan them all out.
The relegation area is probably more interesting than the title race, which is a case of who can stop being horrible first. Really remarkable lack of quality in the title contenders this season, pretty surprising. I’m definitely sticking with my ‘bet’ of all the English teams get unceremoniously booted out of the CL first time of asking. All their opponents are either simply better or in better form. Perhaps except Inter, but Mourinho has a spell over United. Not that it matters, unless they collapse calamitously Barcelona will win the CL easily. They are truly frightening at the moment. Henry/Eto’o/Messi/Iniesta/Xavi is easily the best attacking force in Europe. Not to mention the best right back in the world in Alves (Maicon is pretty damn good too though, with Rafael looking like another one for the future. Where do Brazil find all these right backs?).
On relegation, nice to see West Brom run into some form, especially with their manager refusing to change how they play. Hope they stay up. Tottenham and Newcastle deserve to go down for their comically inept management, and so 'appy 'arry will finally get the reputation he deserves. Hopefully Stoke join them, and never return.
In other news, we get to watch Harry Houdini’s latest episode in the current season of Great Escapes. It’s a reality show, so it’s unscripted, and might even have a surprise ending…
What are you going to say when the CL final ends up being contested between two English teams, Milan are gone in the quarters, and Harry Houdini manages to keep Tottenham up and out of relegation?
Other than Barça, is any team playing well in your estimation?? :eek:
Well “Twitcher” managed to scrape a draw against Pompey which puts Spurs out of the relegation zone but still on the same number of points as those in it.
Crazy, really. A single point moves Spurs from last to 16th - a win would’ve moved them up by eight places. The bottom of the table is madness this season.
But the good news is that next week they will be back down in the relegation zone. If they can go up that quickly, they can sure as hell fall just as fast.
Well, I’m saying the English teams are poor by their own standards. Of last season, that is. United are so much worse it’s disturbing (probably because Ronaldo has been so poor). If not for their defense being on fire, they’d be fighting for their top 4 position. Chelski are seriously showing their age and lack of width, Arsenal’s problems are well documented. Only Liverpool are playing about the same as before, and I don’t consider that something to be proud of.
As for who else is good, Juve are decent, Inter and Meelan are suffering the same problem as the English teams (being pretty mediocre, but just doing enough). The Spanish teams are outstanding one day and absolutely shocking the next.
It just amazes me how few really good performances the English big 4 have put together. Been a few hammerings of really shitty teams (Liverpool v Newcastle, United v Stoke, Chelsea v Middlesborough etc), but even those are rare. So, so many 1-0s and 0-0s with so few chances created. I don’t really see anything that’s changed in the league (other than the top teams being worse than before). They still attack pretty constantly, but have a remarkable lack of penetration.
Not sure why you think Barca will lose in the quarters or something? They’re the best team by a distance both on paper and in form in the competition. Obviously they’re favorites. Knockout sport being what it is, they can of course lose, but I wouldn’t bet on it. Do you really think Chelsea > Juventus or United > Inter or Liverpool > Real Madrid or Arsenal > Roma on paper or form? They could all win, sure, but the prospects don’t look great. To me all those matchups look like 50-50 for the English teams at best.