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Bjerknes

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++ [ originally posted by Graham ] ++

Nobody denied that the EPL can be more exciting, nor did anybody claim that EPL is worse because it's different. We said that the quality of the teams is inferior to those in other leagues, because the standard of the defence is sucky, and the tactics are one-dimensional. I watch a lot of English football, because that's basically all we get over here, so I'm not being xenophobic here.

Even so, the fact that Rioverated Ferdinand is considered one of, if not the best defender in Britain speaks for itself.
Agree with all of that. The EPL is exciting, yes, but by all means not the best League in the world.

I like that Gray......RiOVERATED Ferdinand. I love it! :D
 

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gray

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++ [ originally posted by Andre 3000 ] ++
Speaking of which, Andrew.
Are you going to be home tonight around 8:15??
My wife will be at her mom's house, so if you feel like playing, let me know.
:LOL: you sound like 10 year olds meeting to play in the sandpit:D
 

Mac

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++ [ originally posted by Graham ] ++

Nobody denied that the EPL can be more exciting, nor did anybody claim that EPL is worse because it's different. We said that the quality of the teams is inferior to those in other leagues, because the standard of the defence is sucky, and the tactics are one-dimensional. I watch a lot of English football, because that's basically all we get over here, so I'm not being xenophobic here.

Even so, the fact that Rioverated Ferdinand is considered one of, if not the best defender in Britain speaks for itself.
How does a bad defence make a league worse? Couldnt you also say over reliance on defence makes a league worse? 2 sided coin.

I also dont see the one-dimensional tactic thing. Did you just make that up:D. Whats one-dimensional about it? Whatever your answer is just use this as the reply. "Wait a minute, Italy is as one-dimensional, score a goal, sit back and hold it:p" Thats me generalizing like you just did.

Also i wasnt posting in response to anyone indirectly, i was posting about the beliefs everyone lives by. Same everywhere. The English think the Italian league is inferior, the Italian the English etc etc.

I dont think there is a better league out of the spanish, english or italian leagues. They differ thats all. Its a preference.

I prefer the Italian league by far, but i wont say its better than the rest.

And besides why even discuss it. Its like going into a gay bar and asking if being straight is better.
 

Mac

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Shes back home for summer, but last time i talked to her she was "bored and high on hate".

Shes really gone for good for you people though i guess, especially now she quit msn.
 

gray

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++ [ originally posted by Andrea Becchi ] ++
Yeah Gray, you feel bad because you're stuck with that WE7 crap. Don't worry, I am not sorry for you. :D
Actually, I've got FIFA 2004, I just don't touch it :)
++ [ originally posted by Mac ] ++
How does a bad defence make a league worse? Couldnt you also say over reliance on defence makes a league worse? 2 sided coin.
Not really. A bad defence means teams concede goals, meaning they get knocked out of tournaments. Over-reliance on defence could call for boring, 1-0 football, but we're talking about the ability of teams from respective leagues to compete on the European stage, and I'd rather have a team that plays boring football and wins 1-0 than one that goes up 2-0, but concedes a goal on 45 minutes and doesn't mark a player like Fernando Morientes properly :)
++ [ originally posted by Mac ] ++
I also dont see the one-dimensional tactic thing. Did you just make that up:D. Whats one-dimensional about it? Whatever your answer is just use this as the reply. "Wait a minute, Italy is as one-dimensional, score a goal, sit back and hold it:p" Thats me generalizing like you just did.
You're talking about mentality here, not tactics. Italian teams are very defensive-minded, and you're right, they might sit on a goal lead and try to defend the whole match, but in terms of scoring goals, the tactics are very different. Italian teams are used to playing in Italy(duh), where the defences are stronger, and as such they have to be able to break down the most stubborn of defences, whereas English teams have a "Hey, this long ball from halfway onto Michael Owen's foot tactic really works" mentality, which just doesn't cut it against Europe's elite.
++ [ originally posted by juvelover ] ++
Serie A ,, EPL
the rest are junk
:wth: you think EPL is better than La Liga? Call me narrow-minded, but that's laughable
 

Mac

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++ [ originally posted by Graham ] ++

Actually, I've got FIFA 2004, I just don't touch it :)

Not really. A bad defence means teams concede goals, meaning they get knocked out of tournaments. Over-reliance on defence could call for boring, 1-0 football, but we're talking about the ability of teams from respective leagues to compete on the European stage, and I'd rather have a team that plays boring football and wins 1-0 than one that goes up 2-0, but concedes a goal on 45 minutes and doesn't mark a player like Fernando Morientes properly :)
Exactly. Youd rather have that ;) Me too but thats not the point i was making.

++ [ originally posted by Graham ] ++
You're talking about mentality here, not tactics. Italian teams are very defensive-minded, and you're right, they might sit on a goal lead and try to defend the whole match, but in terms of scoring goals, the tactics are very different. Italian teams are used to playing in Italy(duh), where the defences are stronger, and as such they have to be able to break down the most stubborn of defences, whereas English teams have a "Hey, this long ball from halfway onto Michael Owen's foot tactic really works" mentality, which just doesn't cut it against Europe's elite.
Thats all great, if all english teams did that. Which they dont. Dont confuse with the national team :)
Anyway im bored trying to make this point so im letting it go :D
 

Bjerknes

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++ [ originally posted by Graham ] ++


You're talking about mentality here, not tactics. Italian teams are very defensive-minded, and you're right, they might sit on a goal lead and try to defend the whole match, but in terms of scoring goals, the tactics are very different. Italian teams are used to playing in Italy(duh), where the defences are stronger, and as such they have to be able to break down the most stubborn of defences, whereas English teams have a "Hey, this long ball from halfway onto Michael Owen's foot tactic really works" mentality, which just doesn't cut it against Europe's elite.
Exactly my point Gray. One I always preach.
 

gray

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++ [ originally posted by Mac ] ++
Thats all great, if all english teams did that. Which they dont. Dont confuse with the national team :)
Anyway im bored trying to make this point so im letting it go :D
Okay just to clarify before we drop it:p

I wasn't saying that all English teams do that, I was saying that it's a tactic that works against English defences, and one that wouldn't cut it in other leagues.
 
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    ++ [ originally posted by Mac ] ++
    Who come up with the brain storm idea of discussing illegal music transfer on a public forum?

    And i think some of the EPL debating here is getting alittle retareded. Different leagues have different styles, because its different from Serie A dosent mean its worse. Infact watching EPL games are often more exciting that most Italian league games.

    Manchester Uniteds defence sucks ass this year, so yeah small italian teams defence can make them blush but dont think MU wont fix that problem immediately.

    Seems people forget the beatings we have taken from United recently.

    Dont let your preferences scew your opinions.
    Best summarization of Mac and this forum: one step forward and two steps back.

    EPL more exciting than Serie A....I guess much like watching Pro Wrestling is more exciting than watching olympic wrestling. To quote myself "sell that bullshite to the tourists Geeves"...WTF you sound like someone back home telling me WHY baseball is better than soccer. My preferences do not blur my vision at all infact I would watch a Juve-Siena match 8 times before I watch 10 minutes of a FA Cup final in a human propelled ping pong match. Just trying to deterimine when the long ball will hit the target and be batted in behind the keeper.
    Defensive midfielders and defenders are both foreign to the EPL as is strategy beyond giving the ball air time reminscint of an NFL punt. I CAN appreciate the talent of some English players but I can't appreciate the lack of tactic, passing and mechanics of a team.
    Lets not even open the discussion on English players in Italy versus the Italian players in EPL: Vialli , Ravanelli, Di Canio, Di Matteo, Zola, Silenzi...labeled as "cooked' in Italy and being re-invented in EPL.
     

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