Liverpool relegated West Brom this morning. Torquay is up 1-0 on Cambridge with 20 minutes left. They had a pretty epic collapse out of the League a while ago (poor management/ownership. When have we heard that before with the lower leagues?)
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Having more teams in the competition (because teams can qualify without winning the domestic title) will make the competition more difficult to win. Having a competition where last year's winners only have to play 1 game to win the current tournament make's it easier for them to win, since they only have to be the best team on the day, not one of the best team's in the competition.
The reason the current format is shit is because you can end up with a claim to being the best team in Europe, yet not having won their domestic league or cup either during that season or the previous. At least with the old formation, the winner had to have been the champion domestically the previous season.Comment
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It all comes down to the final two fixtures of the season with Rangers 2 points ahead of Celtic and trailing by one on goal difference. Celtic at home to Hearts will have to win and hope that at the very same time Rangers are losing away to Dundee United.
The Americans will be pleased to know also that Maurice Edu after a very slow start to the season has carved out a role for the club. Since the Ferguson drinking saga he has been a steady part of the starting eleven and has shown some fleeting glimpses of excellence.Comment
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Originally posted by BritrockLets be honest here, Newcastle getting relegated might not be the worst thing in the world. We'd be able to get rid of all the old, fat and overpaid players killing our finances (Viduka, Butt, Smith, Barton, Owen, Coloccini) and bring in some youth. Oh, and the owner might sell the club, leaving someone running it who knows what they're doing. That might be a bit optimistic though.
I'm not sold on Shearer as a manager either. He's there on name alone, does he even have his coaching badges?
And hey, the football league is on the BBC next year, so I'll be able to watch plenty of their games. :D
Ashley also said there was no serious offers to buy the club when it was for sale , what would make the offers become more serious unless it was on the cheap which isint going to happen cause Ashley wont budge on his price.
Im glad somebody is thinking positivly though , cause the thought of Newcastle in the Championship is depressing as shit for somebody who went and saw some of the better days live at the ground.
And as for Shearer .... im not sold on him either , he seems to get "effort" out of the players but so far we havent saw anything tactical from him that makes you think he knows what hes doing.
Watching Newcastle in the championship on BBC would be depressing , it was only 6 or 7 years ago when we were on ITV in the Champions LeagueLast edited by Archer; 05-17-2009, 06:59 PM.Comment
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So all cup competitions should be discounted then, based on that logic.
The reason the current format is shit is because you can end up with a claim to being the best team in Europe, yet not having won their domestic league or cup either during that season or the previous. At least with the old formation, the winner had to have been the champion domestically the previous season.
Let's just continuously reward the teams who did well last season. Let's just let the best get better more easily and create a bigger gap between the best team and everyone else. Yea, the old way was fucking genius.Comment
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Coloccini? I know he sucks but we just bought him for 8-10 million a year ago , all we are gonna do is take a big hit on him . We are losing money by getting rid of him not helping it at all , which is horrible because hes probably not even good enough to start in the championship for us either . Viduka is gone and so is Owen but do you really want to see Carrol and Ameobi upfront? We dont have the youth team to just blood in players so wed have to replace the guys with championship style players . Ashley made it pretty obvious that we dont have any money at all to spend , and i dont see us making any back of the players wed get rid of either .
Ashley also said there was no serious offers to buy the club when it was for sale , what would make the offers become more serious unless it was on the cheap which isint going to happen cause Ashley wont budge on his price.
Im glad somebody is thinking positivly though , cause the thought of Newcastle in the Championship is depressing as shit for somebody who went and saw some of the better days live at the ground.
And as for Shearer .... im not sold on him either , he seems to get "effort" out of the players but so far we havent saw anything tactical from him that makes you think he knows what hes doing.
Watching Newcastle in the championship on BBC would be depressing , it was only 6 or 7 years ago when we were on ITV in the Champions LeagueComment
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Originally posted by BritrockLets be honest here, Newcastle getting relegated might not be the worst thing in the world. We'd be able to get rid of all the old, fat and overpaid players killing our finances (Viduka, Butt, Smith, Barton, Owen, Coloccini) and bring in some youth. Oh, and the owner might sell the club, leaving someone running it who knows what they're doing. That might be a bit optimistic though.
I'm not sold on Shearer as a manager either. He's there on name alone, does he even have his coaching badges?
And hey, the football league is on the BBC next year, so I'll be able to watch plenty of their games. :D
This might be a gross generalization, but it appears to me that Newcastle likes having old, slow guys up front and young, clueless guys on defense. If I were running a team, I would want the old guys on defense and the young guys on offense.
As for guys without badges, I am amazed that Gareth Southgate is still manager of Middlesborough. They should be much better than relegation material. Tuncay alone should keep them up.Comment
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Speaking of Bundesliga, it is going to be an interesting weekend. Three teams can still win it, with Wolfsburg favorities. All they need is a point against Werder to wrap it up. The teams in Munich will be monitoring scores closely, because if VfB slips up, the winner of Bayern/Stuttgart will be crowned champion. You can't hope for more drama than that. I know I'll be up watching those gamesComment
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