- Dec 22, 2009
- 62,744
- 36,795
- AFL Club
- Hawthorn
- Other Teams
- Matildas/Socceroos/LFC/MVFC/RCStrasbourg
I know it's unlikely but would lol if all english teams somehow avoided each other and all qualified for the semis.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
588 dollaridoos!!!Another person talking absolute crap - get your facts right instead of making s**t up to suit your point.
https://www.statista.com/statistics...on-revenue-bundesliga-football-clubs-germany/
It is basically even between all clubs.
Won't happenI know it's unlikely but would lol if all english teams somehow avoided each other and all qualified for the semis.
Won't happen
UEFA will make sure United plays a rival
Heck they might just make the English teams play each other while Barca and Juve can lock in Porto/Ajax for themselves
Nice meltAnother person talking absolute crap - get your facts right instead of making s**t up to suit your point.
https://www.statista.com/statistics...on-revenue-bundesliga-football-clubs-germany/
It is basically even between all clubs.
Is the quarter final draw shown live somewhere?
Is the quarter final draw shown live somewhere?
Yep, you know itUnited v Pool
City v Spurs
Warm up the balls UEFA.
lol so now you backtrack on your original comment because it shows you have nfi.Nice melt
$588 wowee, that's what I took from that article
Gotta factor in the CL money that goes Bayerns way every single season also, that's a big part of the TV income gap too
The gap is widening on and off field every year, every year goes by and Bayern is on top adding more income to their coffers and pillaging their rivals best players
It simply is not a level playing field for the chasing pack, every time they get close, Bayern simply ruins whatever they build
You're melting again friendlol so now you backtrack on your original comment because it shows you have nfi.
CL money goes to Real Madrid, Barca, PSG, Man Utd etc every season too. I don't see them not signing any players, do you? Do they save clubs from bankruptcy?
You talk like you have a clue, but proof is in the pudding.You're melting again friend
We all know and agree on the climate PSG works in, but there's no PSG fans here either, so we don't know if they're in denial like yourself or not
The Spanish and English leagues are alot deeper than the Bundesliga too which is our main point here, there's better competition and their teams perform well in Europe more regularly compared to the Bundesliga or Serie A.
Bayern has a monopoly on the Bundesliga, just like Juve has one on Serie A, Bayerns monopoly on the competitiveness of the league is the worst though of the so called big 4 leagues. The likes of Napoli and Roma have gotten close to Juve a few times during their reign so that puts the competitiveness of Serie A ahead of the Bundesliga imo.
magic of the cupCraig Bellamy just spilled the beans that you will face Burton Albion in the next round.
Won't happen
UEFA will make sure United plays a rival
Heck they might just make the English teams play each other while Barca and Juve can lock in Porto/Ajax for themselves
Putting the sour in sauerkraut
Messi quietly with 2 goals and 2 assists. Still, 5-1 is harsh on Lyon who were still in the tie 15 mins from the end, although their goal could've easily been disallowed for 2 fouls in the lead up.
City and Liverpool favourites for me, with Barcelona and Juve outsiders. Not ruling out Utd either.
I thought Utd held on quite comfortably. That was Barcelona just before they let Rijkaard and Ronaldinho go. Messi was injured too, although I think he came on late. They had a lot of the ball that night but no real chances.
5 likes for this post & I will make my profile pic a photo of Steven Gerrard for a week if Liverpool or Man City draw Porto
Liverpool lost every away game in the group stage didn't they? They aren't suddenly going to turn around that form.
Nekminit Liverpool lose 5 0 tomorrow
UEFA usually stream it for free on their website.