[CL] Champions League 2015/2016 (24 Viewers)

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Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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Good thing retards like Simeone and Mourinho will never coach us. :lol:

Plus, I wasn't cheering for Real. I could frankly care less who won. I laugh at that Inter cunt Simeone because he lost. I would have laughed at Zidane amongst others if Real had lost.

People who actually have vested emotional interest in the outcome of this match are the bizarre ones, at least if they consider themselves Juventus fans.
Emotional interest ? Because majority of the people here preferred the underdog(A Spanish team ) to win ? get off your high horse.

Dint you call X a Boca fan because he disagreed with you about the penalty or something ? No need to pretend parading around as the greatest fan ever while mocking others at the same time.
 

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Mar 9, 2006
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So Real has earned around 90-100m overall for this CL season, Atleti has earned around 80m, and then we have Hull City who has earned around 250m because of their promotion, even if they will finish on the last place in the next epl season :lol:
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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So Real won this... How lucky they are! They arent at their best season + got an offside goal + missed penalty for Atletico...
Real won this the same way Bayern won against us
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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Yeah, it is incredible.

But how long do you think he can continue this for? He believes he can do this another 4-5 years, but is that realistic? Ever since 2014 he has had near constant minor injuries.
Its an amazing record really, but its close to impossible he can keep this up for that duration of time. Ronaldo will age a lot like someone like Nadal. His abilities are derived from his athletic game and brute physicality. Those numbers can't and won't be sustained that long. Messi on the other hand, has a better chance of keeping up a bit more consistency for the same amount of time, given that his skill-set won't be as hampered by injury and age.
 
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Juventino[RUS];5269664 said:
So Real has earned around 90-100m overall for this CL season, Atleti has earned around 80m, and then we have Hull City who has earned around 250m because of their promotion, even if they will finish on the last place in the next epl season :lol:
Thats just insane. The EPL and its broadcasting money have gotten out of hand.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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Its an amazing record really, but its close to impossible he can keep this up for that duration of time. Ronaldo will age a lot like someone like Nadal. His abilities are derived from his athletic game and brute physicality. Those numbers can't and won't be sustained that long. Messi on the other hand, has a better chance of keeping up a bit more consistency for the same amount of time, given that his skill-set won't be as hampered by injury and age.
But so far the exact opposite has happened. Messi's statistics are in obvious decline, Ronaldo's aren't.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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I don't see any reason why Ronaldo wouldn't keep producing until his mid-thirties. He can easily became an out and out striker and let others do the running bit like how Ibra plays.
He relies more on his jumping and sprinting abilities than Ibra though. And he also scores twice as much. You're right about him becoming a pure striker I think.
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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But so far the exact opposite has happened. Messi's statistics are in obvious decline, Ronaldo's aren't.
Messi in the recent past has been a bit plagued by injury but I can see him return decent numbers over a sustained period of time. Cristiano is probably one injury away from dropping those numbers far more drastically. There's no doubting his sheer athleticism though, that's really what makes him a phenom. Rarely will you find a player who combines physicality, speed and strength the way he does, that's what sets him apart, and the CL perhaps even moreso than the Liga suits that style of play. All that said, what happened last night was simply disgusting. AtM deserved it. I cannot believe Oblak.i have never seen a keeper give up the way he did for five straight penalties.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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It was one of the worst finals in years.
Both teams lacked quality. Real's first half hour was the only time I've seen them play well this season. Atletico have grinta coupled with Griezmann and sometimes Torres, with the odd flash of someone else, but all in all they are just not a top team.

We are so much better than both that it almost physically hurt to watch that game.
 

Juvellino

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Mar 19, 2015
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Juventino[RUS];5269664 said:
So Real has earned around 90-100m overall for this CL season, Atleti has earned around 80m, and then we have Hull City who has earned around 250m because of their promotion, even if they will finish on the last place in the next epl season :lol:
Wait wtf? Fuck PL that's bullshit.
 

j0ker

Capo di tutti capi
Jan 5, 2006
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Juventino[RUS];5269664 said:
So Real has earned around 90-100m overall for this CL season, Atleti has earned around 80m, and then we have Hull City who has earned around 250m because of their promotion, even if they will finish on the last place in the next epl season :lol:
Where are you getting those sums?
 

jukazem

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Feb 10, 2007
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Juventino[RUS];5269664 said:
So Real has earned around 90-100m overall for this CL season, Atleti has earned around 80m, and then we have Hull City who has earned around 250m because of their promotion, even if they will finish on the last place in the next epl season :lol:
That can't be right, EPL participation would be around €120m plus some additional parachute payments if they get relegated which could be around €50m. Hmm... it's around 200m which is a lot for a small club, but you have to consider that payment is over 2 years starting next year.
Parachute payments are likely to rise significantly from the 2016-17 season, however, when the new Premier League TV rights deal takes effect. The £5.3bn domestic rights package is 65% higher than the current deal and the overseas rights have still to be agreed.

From the 2016-17 season relegated clubs will receive 55% of the equal share of broadcast revenue paid to Premier League clubs in the first year after relegation, 45% the following year and 20% in year three. Clubs relegated after a single season will receive 55% and 45% over two seasons with the third payment eliminated entirely.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/jun/02/parachute-payments-clubs-relegated-premier-league
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...le-club-make-100m-Aston-Villa-pocket-66m.html
 
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