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Seven

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Jun 25, 2003
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You post a picture with the new EPL manager's heads, and a load russian text, and under that, write more russian text. While not beeing in the russian thread.


How exactly is a comment that we dont speak russian insulting ? Really Boris, tell us
I can't read Russian,but isn't it just the name of the managers and their clubs? Don't know what the part in the middle means, but it seems to refer to next season.
 

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Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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I can't read Russian,but isn't it just the name of the managers and their clubs? Don't know what the part in the middle means, but it seems to refer to next season.
Yes, but a civilised human beeing would have written a small explenation in english under it. He even wrote his comment in russian.

I will always clarify if i link something in dutch.
 

Hist

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Jan 18, 2009
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so next season's gonna end like this?

1. Chelsea
2. City
3. Arsenal
4. Tottenham

you sure @Nicholas?
There is great irony in Conte coaching Chelsea. He was tired of slowly rebuilding a fallen giant and left because he wanted to coach a ready made rich team that just needed an extra push using extra world class signings. By the time he signed for Chelsea, they had hit rock bottom and now he will be stuck rebuilding again from scratch and on relatively less funds and less lure to top players compared to his competitors. Today Juve are the ones that need a small push of world class signings while Chelsea are building from scratch.

If he does it again and rebuilds Chelsea into a monster over 1-3 years then he will probably leave them right before they become an elite club again and he might be hired as a rebuilder once more. Even if he makes Chelsea into champions, people like PeP will have a bigger name and trophy cabinet. Klopp seems stuck in the same pattern of being a rebuilder.

Pep has the weirdest record so far, he started from the top of football in a world class barca followed by a world class Bayern. City need some tweaks but it shouldnt be a massive rebuilding project either.

Ranieri never coach a team that was on the high. He was never supposed to take an world class team to the highest level. He has always been hired to slowdown teams that were already falling fast or was tasked to rebuilding from rubble.
 

duranfj

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Jul 30, 2015
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IMO chelsea would use 4-3-3 (4-5-1 in defense). So they don't any major signs

Courtois
Azpilicueta/Ivanovic New CF Cahill/Zouma/Ferry. New LB
Matic/ Mikel Cesc. New B2B
William/Cuadrado. Costa/New CF. Hazard/Pedro

Some options Koulibali, Aurier, Koke and Lacazzete. Out Oscar, Pato, Remy snd Terry
 

The Quazis

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Dec 21, 2012
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I take commercial is hinting you will have such a rager the night before that you will wake up so late in the day next, leading to your breakfast being essentially lunch/dinner menu, otherwise wtf :D



Who overrates them? Pochettino did a great job with Spurs (best defence due to his coaching), was few games from competing for title until the $#@!ed it up. And Bilic has rejuvenated West Ham, stellar job and making them play good technical footie in a side thats used to Allardyce hoof ball lol. He cant be overrated considering he has done more then expected, same thing with Pochettino, where after this crazy excellent season, at the end its seen as just ok to get a CL spot. With friggin Spurs of all clubs.



But yeah Koeman is fairly mediocre, and Mazzarri is lolsy.
You can translate the title as "the most competitive set of coaches in the history of football" which is laughable for me.
 

Ocelot

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Jul 13, 2013
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You can translate the title as "the most competitive set of coaches in the history of football" which is laughable for me.
It's probably up there though.

Can't actually remember any one league with that much coaching quality tbh.


Will make it even better to still see them fail in Europa next season.
 

AOD4

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Nov 24, 2004
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Nearly half of the most valuable 100 players in Europe's top five leagues play in the Premier League, with Tottenham's Harry Kane ranked fifth, according to a CIES Football Observatory study.

Spurs striker Kane, who won the Premier League Golden Boot with 25 goals, was named the most valuable Premier League player and one of eight stars worth over €100 million.

The 22-year-old -- who was joined in the top 15 by Spurs and England teammate Dele Alli -- was listed in fifth behind Barcelona duo Lionel Messi and Neymar, Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo and Atletico Madrid striker Antoine Griezmann.

In an analysis of the English, French, German, Italian and Spanish top flights, CIES' algorithm found 46 Premier League players to be among the top 100 most valuable, with 23 from La Liga, 13 from Serie A, 12 from the Bundesliga and six from Ligue 1.

Real Madrid had the most players in the top 100 with eight -- two more than La Liga rivals Barcelona, although the Catalans boast the two most valuable players in Messi and Neymar.

Kane the most valuable player in the PL & only worth more than €100m. Alli also in top 15, while former Bale at 11.

Manchester United's Anthony Martial, Barcelona's Luis Suarez and Paula Dybala of Juventus were the other players valued at more than €100m, while Manchester City's Sergio Aguero and Juventus star Paul Pogba made up the top 10.

Martial, 20, is the youngest player to be worth over €100m, while United also have the most valuable goalkeeper, 41st-placed David de Gea, valued at €46.4m. Ronaldo and Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer are the only over-30s on the list.

Chelsea were the best represented Premier League club in the top 100 with eight players, while Spurs and the Manchester clubs had six apiece, Arsenal boasted five and Liverpool had four players named.

Premier League champions Leicester City had three representatives, as did Everton, while Southampton had two and there was one apiece from West Ham, Stoke and Crystal Palace.


Premier League dominating the money league as usual.
 

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