Kolek planning to go pro
Yep, mention two incidents from two games to show evidence that sometimes calls go in your favor and sometimes they don’t. Evidence to support the idea that over 38 games things largely even out. Was not implying that the overall effect on the individual games was identical for both the Diaz incident and the Konate incident.I take it you’re a scouser and and just view everything through your red tinted glasses?
Such as? Not necessarily doubting you, I just can’t think of any examples.
Alternate, non-VAR tables have been run through sites like ESPN, english newspapers, FourFourTwo, Sqawka, et al these last few seasons.Think one of the more famous examples was two (three?) years ago when Arsenal finished fifth and missed Champions League but without VAR mistakes would have finished fourth.
I'll stick with my opinion on Gold. He'll be in foul trouble within the first eight minutes.
Finalist names for the Milwaukee USL teamhttps://t.co/mkopUVTtF8If it was a standard American sports team naming, Milwaukee Barons is amazing.But otherwise, Cream City FC/SC is sick
Nice that the USWNT could get so many minutes and a goal from their teenagers.
Nice set piece finish from former UCLA Bruin Mia Fishel in her San Diego home town. A bit physical and chippy early, but it was fun game. Good for Jaedyn Shaw a 2023 player of FC Dallas and Solar, two national powers, that was initially a UNC commit but is one of a small group of players annually going pro instead. Nice play from Thompson, pressure, turnover, transition.There are 3 in 2024 class and 3 in 2025 class. Another recent trend is for a few players to reclassify and skip a year of high school. A few USYNT players are doing this. Kennedy Fuller, Grace Restovich etc…I would expect Alex Pfeiffer the top player in 2026 to at minimum reclassify to 2025. I think she’ll go pro. Otherwise it will be one of the top few ACC or Pac 12 schools.
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Seems a solid hire.https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/38814932/chelsea-manager-hayes-leave-club-end-season
Calling feyenoord rotterdam is something I’ve never heard before. Not sure if the United takes are true. I don’t think they’ve qualified for champions league in a long time much less made it out of their group. The prem overrated is also an interesting take…Otherwise feel free to drop by the superbar !
I know how to spell Rotterdam I don't know how to spell feyenoord and I am too lazy to spell out Feyenoord Rotterdam. Man U has qualified in 5 out of the last 7 years.Man United did not qualify last year but did the year before. Were in a fairly weak Group and made it through to lose to Atleti in R16. They also qualified in 20-21 but lost in a Group Stage.In 18-19, they also qualified and squeaked passed Valencia to beat PSG in R16 and lose to Barca. In 17-18 were in a relatively weak group and then lost to Sevilla in R16.This has been a rough stretch for Man U and the Glazer family is hated but they have made the UCL quite frequently. I say the EPL is overrated because that is the only league most people know and they think it is the marquee league when results say otherwise compared to La Liga. Though Real has won more UCLs in the last decade than all but 3 other teams have in their history, it hasn't just been Real and Barca. Sevilla has a great run in the Europa League. Atleti has had success. EPL has had success in the last 5 years but a lot of that is foreign money.
Fair play to United. Recency bias, but I didn’t think they were consistently competing in the top 4. However, I strongly disagree the prem is overrated. The fixture congestion makes it very difficult for the top teams to compete in Europe. While the rest of Europe is taking some sort of a break around Christmas/New Years, the prem is cooking. FA cup, boxing day league games followed quickly by more league games. No rest for the weary. Also the mid to lower table teams are significantly more competitive in the prem than other countries, because of league TV money deals which are massively higher than anywhere else in the world. Madrid’s success in Europe simply means they’re a great club. It doesn’t necessarily reflect on La Liga making them the best league in the world.
The leagues all pretty much play the same number of games and tournaments. La Liga is equivalent to EPL. Same number of teams same format. FA cup is equivalent to the Copa Del Rey. To say the reason England hasn’t performed as well in the UCL is due to the fixture setup is a cop out. I said it wasn’t just Real. Go and look at results from 2010 in the semis, finals and Champions in the UCL which Liga has the most teams involved and champions. Next go to the Europa League and do the same thing.In that period, 7 Champions league titles and 8 Europa League Titles. With a stretch of 5 straight and in 4 out of those 5 years Spain won both competitions. The teams with the most titles in both UCL and Europa are Spanish teams. So the top 1-4 teams of La Liga are winning the top competition and the 5-7 teams in the table are winning that levels tournament as well. People only know Real and Barca but don’t know Atleti, Sevilla, Valencia, Real Sociedad, Villarreal. If this year’s group stage plays out based on the current standing, the knockout stage will have 4 Liga teams. EPL would have 2. Man U could still get in with two games left and some La Liga teams could drop off so grain of salt. I am going to wager you are a Liverpool guy
In the last 5 years, the EPL has had 5 teams make the knockouts, it will be 6 when Arsenal qualifies this year. This is also the second time in 8 years that the EPL didn’t have at least 4 teams in the knockouts. You make it seem like a common occurrence. The EPL also has more consistent diversity of squads in the final 8 year to year with City, Liverpool, Chelsea all winning in recent years, unlike La Liga outside of Real. Also, spare me Real Sociedad praise, this is their first time qualifying for the UCL knockouts in 20 years. That would be like an EPL fan crowing about Leicester City for depth. The leagues compare very closely at the time, to claim otherwise is blind homerism. La Liga falters because outside of the top 8-10, the league is awful. Mid to bottom clubs like Alaves, Osasuna, Granada, or Getafe would get battered by a traditionally mid level English club like West Ham or Brighton or Villa
La liga is so top heavy. If I had to guess in the last twenty years, atleti is the only team named named Madrid or Barca to win la liga. The weakness of the middle to bottom half of the league is a huge advantage for the top teams. It’s just not the meat grinder that is the prem.The biggest problem for England now is how punishing the schedule is during December/January. Between league games, Europe, league cup, fa cup and potential fa cup replays, those teams are playing games every three days while the rest of Europe takes a winter break. The winter schedule is a huge disadvantage for English teams in Europe.