[CL] Champions League 2014/15 (20 Viewers)

Who do you want us to face in 1/2?

  • Barcelona

  • Real Madrid

  • Bayern


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Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
41,113
Too bad for them that they don't have a Hustini in Real Madrid forums to start an anti-injury thread.

But they do have guys who say this:
"I hope we fire Carlo in the summer, he is simply not competent enough to bring constant success to this team. Yes, he has a good record in Cl, but his league record is jut terrible.

Perez shoudl step down, but instead he'll just buy another galactico this summer to please fans
."
:sergio:
 

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Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Everyone keeps talking about catching England in the UEFA coefficients, because Germany will be... around 1 point ahead of England to start next year, I believe.

But... England will spend their way back into the ascendancy, whereas Germany doesn't really have that capability, and now that Serie A clubs seem to take Europa seriously I really can't see Italian clubs having less success in that competition than German clubs. CL, Bayern will gain more points than us, but Dortmund is in free fall and won't be there next year, and you have Wolfsburg in 2nd who were just annihilated by Napoli. I see the number 2-6 teams in Italy as quite a bit stronger than 2-6 in Germany.

So... seeing as Bundesliga 78.558 points right now to Serie A on 68.510 points. Bundesliga drops a 15.666 point season and Serie A drops an 11.571 point season. But there is a very good chance both Bundesliga clubs go out in this round, and all three Italian clubs progress. If this happens and Serie A finishes with a 19 coefficient this year, and Bundesliga stays on 15.0... To start next season we'll be looking at

Bundesliga --- 62.892
Serie A --- 58.939

The following Bundesliga loses 15.250, and Serie A loses 11.357
The year after Bundesliga loses 17.928, and Serie A loses 14.416

I see Serie A in the ascendancy right now, and Bundesliga having levelled off, maybe even dropped a little. Serie A should easily pass Bundesliga by 2017, if not at the end of next season, if our clubs continue to take Europa seriously.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,188
Everyone keeps talking about catching England in the UEFA coefficients, because Germany will be... around 1 point ahead of England to start next year, I believe.

But... England will spend their way back into the ascendancy, whereas Germany doesn't really have that capability, and now that Serie A clubs seem to take Europa seriously I really can't see Italian clubs having less success in that competition than German clubs. CL, Bayern will gain more points than us, but Dortmund is in free fall and won't be there next year, and you have Wolfsburg in 2nd who were just annihilated by Napoli. I see the number 2-6 teams in Italy as quite a bit stronger than 2-6 in Germany.

So... seeing as Bundesliga 78.558 points right now to Serie A on 68.510 points. Bundesliga drops a 15.666 point season and Serie A drops an 11.571 point season. But there is a very good chance both Bundesliga clubs go out in this round, and all three Italian clubs progress. If this happens and Serie A finishes with a 19 coefficient this year, and Bundesliga stays on 15.0... To start next season we'll be looking at

Bundesliga --- 62.892
Serie A --- 58.939

The following Bundesliga loses 15.250, and Serie A loses 11.357
The year after Bundesliga loses 17.928, and Serie A loses 14.416

I see Serie A in the ascendancy right now, and Bundesliga having levelled off, maybe even dropped a little. Serie A should easily pass Bundesliga by 2017, if not at the end of next season, if our clubs continue to take Europa seriously.
:agree:

In the long-term the EPL will eventually get back in the top 2 places in the UEFA rankings, they just have too much money and a lot of the top clubs will eventually get their houses in order. I think the battle for the 3rd spot will be with the Bundesliga (again) and Serie A will probably jump over them eventually. As you say, the 2-7 place teams in the Bundesliga don't have much on their Serie A counterparts.
 

Juvellino

Senior Member
Mar 19, 2015
7,161
Everyone keeps talking about catching England in the UEFA coefficients, because Germany will be... around 1 point ahead of England to start next year, I believe.

But... England will spend their way back into the ascendancy, whereas Germany doesn't really have that capability, and now that Serie A clubs seem to take Europa seriously I really can't see Italian clubs having less success in that competition than German clubs. CL, Bayern will gain more points than us, but Dortmund is in free fall and won't be there next year, and you have Wolfsburg in 2nd who were just annihilated by Napoli. I see the number 2-6 teams in Italy as quite a bit stronger than 2-6 in Germany.

So... seeing as Bundesliga 78.558 points right now to Serie A on 68.510 points. Bundesliga drops a 15.666 point season and Serie A drops an 11.571 point season. But there is a very good chance both Bundesliga clubs go out in this round, and all three Italian clubs progress. If this happens and Serie A finishes with a 19 coefficient this year, and Bundesliga stays on 15.0... To start next season we'll be looking at

Bundesliga --- 62.892
Serie A --- 58.939

The following Bundesliga loses 15.250, and Serie A loses 11.357
The year after Bundesliga loses 17.928, and Serie A loses 14.416

I see Serie A in the ascendancy right now, and Bundesliga having levelled off, maybe even dropped a little. Serie A should easily pass Bundesliga by 2017, if not at the end of next season, if our clubs continue to take Europa seriously.
Interesting.
 
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Dostoevsky

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    What are you guys going to watch tonight?

    I have a feeling Bayern will just rape Porto and make the game look like a one horse race as they are capable of scoring 5+ goals easily. However, I do hope Porto pulls it off and kicks them out of the competition. It would be freaking huge.

    PSG? Meeeh... can they really do it, or do anything at this point? :boh:

    Whatever I decide I can't wait to see us up against Monaco tomorrow. So so scared.
     

    Seven

    In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
    Jun 25, 2003
    39,346
    What are you guys going to watch tonight?

    I have a feeling Bayern will just rape Porto and make the game look like a one horse race as they are capable of scoring 5+ goals easily. However, I do hope Porto pulls it off and kicks them out of the competition. It would be freaking huge.

    PSG? Meeeh... can they really do it, or do anything at this point? :boh:

    Whatever I decide I can't wait to see us up against Monaco tomorrow. So so scared.

    Are you sure you don't want to support Inter? I think you'd really like them.
     

    Völler

    Always spot on
    May 6, 2012
    23,091
    What are you guys going to watch tonight?

    I have a feeling Bayern will just rape Porto and make the game look like a one horse race as they are capable of scoring 5+ goals easily. However, I do hope Porto pulls it off and kicks them out of the competition. It would be freaking huge.

    PSG? Meeeh... can they really do it, or do anything at this point? :boh:

    Whatever I decide I can't wait to see us up against Monaco tomorrow. So so scared.
    I think Bayern-Porto is going to be a lot more interesting. Almost a no-brainer imo. :D
     

    lgorTudor

    Senior Member
    Jan 15, 2015
    32,951
    Gonna watch Bayern, record Barca and watch it afterwards. Not sure about what to want from Bayern-Porto. Thing is, if they don't advance they'll go hulk mode on mercato and bully CL in the next years. If they win 5-0 and lose to Barca or Atletico they are gonna say "well we had bad luck with injuries and still made it into semis. Don't need Griezmann"
     

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