[ENG] Premiership 2010/2011 (11 Viewers)

IrishZebra

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Jun 18, 2006
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So competitive they get their arses kicked in the UEFA Cup every season.

You guys are believing in your own hype. The Serie A is no better than the Liga or the EPL.

If you guys stuck to it being more entertaining to watch, then at least that would be understandable. Personally i believe the Liga is a stronger league than the Serie A, the top 7-8 teams at least are better than their equivalents in the Serie A. But i don't enjoy the Liga very much other than Real and Barcelona, i would watch 7-8 teams from the Serie A though. Which further illustrates my point that the argument that the Serie A is more entertaining is understandable, but that its better? Bullshit.
Fred I'm with you on the EPL but in no way whatsover is La Liga overall stronger.

Barca,Real,Sevilla,Mallorca,Getafe,Villarreal,Athleitc Bilbao, Athletico Madrid

Inter, Roma, Milan, Sampdoria, Palermo, Napoli, Juventus,Parma, Genoa

Top 9 from the 09-10 Season. You'd be a silly billy if you thought the first was a better group.


I think the overly defensive style in general has led to this problem as well as the 1-0, 0-0 hold on mentality.
 

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    EPL > Serie A

    Serie A > La Liga > Bundesliga > Ligue 1 > Eredivisie

    When it comes to my enjoyment I pick Serie A any day of the week. I think they use brain much more in Italy than England, though.
     

    Fred

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    Oct 2, 2003
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    Fred I'm with you on the EPL but in no way whatsover is La Liga overall stronger.

    Barca,Real,Sevilla,Mallorca,Getafe,Villarreal,Athleitc Bilbao, Athletico Madrid

    Inter, Roma, Milan, Sampdoria, Palermo, Napoli, Juventus,Parma, Genoa

    Top 9 from the 09-10 Season. You'd be a silly billy if you thought the first was a better group.


    I think the overly defensive style in general has led to this problem as well as the 1-0, 0-0 hold on mentality.
    Villareal, Athletico Madrid would both beat the likes of Sampdoria, Napoli, Genoa any day of the week man.

    Getafe and Bilbao aren't worse than Parma, Udinese and the likes too.

    I don't personally like the Liga, i do enjoy the Serie A, with all its different tactical setups and style of football. But i'm afriad Liga teams are better/stronger than Serie A teams.
     

    IrishZebra

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    Jun 18, 2006
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    Villareal, Athletico Madrid would both beat the likes of Sampdoria, Napoli, Genoa any day of the week man.

    Getafe and Bilbao aren't worse than Parma, Udinese and the likes too.

    I don't personally like the Liga, i do enjoy the Serie A, with all its different tactical setups and style of football. But i'm afriad Liga teams are better/stronger than Serie A teams.
    Was I arsed, I'd rank thoe 18 teams out of 10 and see what it adds up to in order to illustrate a point but suffice to say I believe it is blatantly obvious that Serie A overall is stronger but to each his own.
     

    Fred

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    Oct 2, 2003
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    The thing that Serie A has going for it, is that its lower tier teams play some organized and tactically sound football. Unlike their Spanish and English counterparts. But i believe the strength of a league is in its top 10 teams, not its bottom ones.
     

    IrishZebra

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    Jun 18, 2006
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    But a league consists of 20 teams, if we arbitrarily decide which one's to count in our estimation then I pick La Liga because I'm only counting Barca and Real.

    Give me Bari over Almeria anyday, in both Quality and Entertainment.
     

    Alen

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    Apr 2, 2007
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    But a league consists of 20 teams, if we arbitrarily decide which one's to count in our estimation then I pick La Liga because I'm only counting Barca and Real.

    Give me Bari over Almeria anyday, in both Quality and Entertainment.
    But La Liga is the league that in the last 6-7 years gave (by far) the highest number of different teams that left mark in european competitions. From Barca, Sevilla, La Coruna, Atletico, Villarreal, Valencia, Alaves (except Real Madrid :D).

    Right now Real and Barca are killing the rest by buying everything, but still, 2 teams can't make you leaders in UEFA standings (they were leaders until very recently, when EPL took over and still has a minor advantage).

    They do play bad defense in the league, but it's their style. In Europe you rarely see that bad defense and Spanish teams are traditionally the most successful in the last 5-10 years.
     

    Fred

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    Oct 2, 2003
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    But a league consists of 20 teams, if we arbitrarily decide which one's to count in our estimation then I pick La Liga because I'm only counting Barca and Real.

    Give me Bari over Almeria anyday, in both Quality and Entertainment.
    It does consist of 20 teams, but there is no way of judging if the lower tier teams are stronger here or there. Unless the top 10, who usually at some point have played European football. i'm not saying European football is the only way to judge how good a team is, it is however an imortant indicator of how a team compares to others from different leagues.
     

    Fred

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    Ya, English teams don't take it that seriously too if you're going by that logic. Don't you remember O'Neil playing a second fiddle team two seasons ago(when Villa was fourth) and then getting eliminated because of it.
     

    Alen

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    Apr 2, 2007
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    Is it really not taken that seriously?

    Last year Genoa gave their best, but both Valencia and Lille were stronger in the groups. Lazio gave their best, but Villarreal were better and took the 2nd place. I don't think Juve let Fulham beat them, nor did Roma let Panathinaikos beat them.

    There were times where the Italian teams were indeed not taking the competition seriously, but it's not been the case in the last 2 years and the serie A teams still failed.
     

    Fred

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    Oct 2, 2003
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    Is it really not taken that seriously?

    Last year Genoa gave their best, but both Valencia and Lille were stronger in the groups. Lazio gave their best, but Villarreal were better and took the 2nd place. I don't think Juve let Fulham beat them, nor did Roma let Panathinaikos beat them.

    There were times where the Italian teams were indeed not taking the competition seriously, but it's not been the case in the last 2 years and the serie A teams still failed.
    Exactly.
     

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