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nina

Senior Member
Feb 18, 2001
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#62
Based on this season, right?

5. England - The Premier League

3. France - Le Championnat

4. Germany - Die Bundesliga

2. Italy - La Serie A

6. Netherlands - De Eredivisie

7. Portugal - A Superliga

1. Spain - La Primera División
 
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Slagathor

Slagathor

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Jul 25, 2001
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  • Thread Starter #63
    Based on this season you put Holland over Portugal? How come? :undecide:

    ++ [ originally posted by Kaiser Franco ] ++
    Lol @ Standard. They are the Inter of Belgium I reckon.
    With the exception that I like Standard :D
     

    kurvengeflüster

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    Jan 24, 2004
    2,179
    #69
    ++ [ originally posted by wong ka yan ] ++





    Bundesliga is not as strong as u think...........
    that is just my opinion ... you have to live with it :p
    Bundesliga had a strong "midfield" (e.g. Bremen, Stuttgart, Leverkusen, Bochum, even Rostock played well). Personally I think, it is not (only) relevant how many teams are involved in European tournaments but how propable it is that "top teams" can be beaten by smaller ones. that's it...and on the other hand I will be the very only one rating Bundesliga on 3rd place....so don't care about :D
     

    wong ka yan

    Junior Member
    Mar 16, 2004
    308
    #75
    ++ [ originally posted by kurvengeflüster ] ++


    that is just my opinion ... you have to live with it :p
    Bundesliga had a strong "midfield" (e.g. Bremen, Stuttgart, Leverkusen, Bochum, even Rostock played well). Personally I think, it is not (only) relevant how many teams are involved in European tournaments but how propable it is that "top teams" can be beaten by smaller ones. that's it...and on the other hand I will be the very only one rating Bundesliga on 3rd place....so don't care about :D
    are german agree with their league is not really as strong as other league?
     

    wong ka yan

    Junior Member
    Mar 16, 2004
    308
    #76
    ++ [ originally posted by sutnop ] ++

    5. Bundesliga
    Strengths : Has perhaps the most sound economy and financial situation of all leagues in Europe. A lot of new clubs are on the rise Leverkusen, Wolfsbur, Bremen and Stuggart to mention a few.
    Weakness : Has one Giant club Bayern Munich. This club does not usually try to bring in talent outside Germany. Instead they try to each year buy the key players from their Competition in Germany. This makes all the competitors a lot weaker, and sometimes the transfers are so badly planned it doesn't make Bayern a lot stronger and that is when a unexpected team like Werder clinch the title. Anyways what Bayern does is very destructive the only club that has the demography to compete with Bayern is Hertha Berlin but that club is run so poorly it makes Inter look as organized as Valencia.
    agreed........ but it seems many Bayern Munich fans dont agree/ admit....
    i think it is one reason why Bundesliga club is so weak in European competition.....
    :groan: they even think their league as strong as other too.......
    they thought this article is totally wrong........:groan:
     

    Evelyn8

    Senior Member
    Jul 23, 2002
    584
    #78
    If we look at Europe this Summer and how the leagues will be doing for the comign season we can See That Spain have gotten the heaviest Reinforcements in

    in Getting IN:
    Corradi (les che)
    Fiore (les che)
    Larsson (Barca)
    Giuly (Barca)
    Samuel :yuck:
    Morientes :yuck:
    Makukula (Sevilla)


    losing out:
    Cambiasso (Inter)
    De Pedro (Rovers)
    Davids (80% of leaving Spain)

    Which Mean they onn a whole look stronger and without a doubt so far have to be considered the strongest league...

    On Second Place I would place England just ahead of Italy because England have had some big spenders while almost no losing any big names from the league.

    Coming In
    Kezman (Chelsea)
    Robben (Chelsea)
    Rommedahl (Charlton)
    Cisse (Liverpool)
    De Pedro (Blackburn)
    Heinze (Man Unt)
    Chech (Chelsea)
    Laursen (Aston Villa)

    Losing only:
    Van Buyten (Hamburg)
    Tarnat (Hannover)
    Veron (Inter)

    Italy has been strengthing for once with schrewdness and intellegence very few players have been bought outside the Italian market most of them have been signed on Free.

    Getting In:
    Cambiasso (InteR)
    Veron (INter)
    Kapo (Juve)
    Dhorasso (Milan)
    Gonzalez (Palermo)
    Burdisso (75% sure)
    Wiltord (75% sure)

    Losing has been have but repaid:
    Corradi (Les Che)
    Fiore (Valencia)
    Samuel :yuck:
    Laursen (Aston Villa)

    The Big Loser with a BIG L is always the French League when it comes to summer transfers

    Only ones coming in so far:

    Pieroni (Auxerre)
    Cheryou (Marsielle)
    Isaksson (Rennes)

    Loses have been heavy and great:

    Kapo (Juve)
    Giuly (Barca)
    Makukula (Sevilla)
    Morientes :yuck:
    Heinze (Man U)
    Delpierre (Stuggart)
    Cech (Chelsea)
    Cisse (Liverpool)
    Dhorasso (Milan)

    So at the moment I would consider German league on par with French who have not signed that many big names but not lost any either...

    Coming in
    Tarnat (Hannover)
    Van Buyten (Hamburg)
    Delpierre (Stuggart)
    Ahmuda (Wolfsburg)
    Quiroga (Wolfsburg)

    Lost:
    Lizzarazu (50%)

    I mean on 6th place before Netherlands anyday Is Portugal who so far only have lost very little players...

    In:
    Giorkas Seitaridis (Porto)

    losing:
    Paulo Ferreria (Chelsea)
    Quiroga (Wolfsburg)

    After Portugal and definetley after Portugal comes Holland (I mean just look at the semi final Holland-Portugal more then half of the Portugese starting 11 was playing in the Portugese leauge while only two players in the dutch starting 11 were playing in the Dutch league) And in the QF Holland started the team with only one player (Robben) who was based in the Dutch League, Ajax is not what it once was and Van Der Vaart is not the new Van Basten, He is not better then Robben (My favorite player in Holland). To Add to this The Ervedise are set to lose 5 of their 10 best players this summer. With replacements yet set to arrive from outside Holland.

    Coming In:
    No ones so far

    Losing:
    Robben (Chelsea)
    Rommedahl (Charlton)
    Kezman (Chelsea)
    Noords keeper (Torpedo Moscow)
    Trabelsi (90% Arsenal)
    Zlatan (75%)
     

    Sid

    Senior Member
    Nov 10, 2003
    2,377
    #79
    ++ [ originally posted by Evelyn8 ] ++
    If we look at Europe this Summer and how the leagues will be doing for the comign season we can See That Spain have gotten the heaviest Reinforcements in

    in Getting IN:
    Corradi (les che)
    Fiore (les che)
    Larsson (Barca)
    Giuly (Barca)
    Samuel :yuck:
    Morientes :yuck:
    Makukula (Sevilla)


    losing out:
    Cambiasso (Inter)
    De Pedro (Rovers)
    Davids (80% of leaving Spain)

    Which Mean they onn a whole look stronger and without a doubt so far have to be considered the strongest league...

    On Second Place I would place England just ahead of Italy because England have had some big spenders while almost no losing any big names from the league.

    Coming In
    Kezman (Chelsea)
    Robben (Chelsea)
    Rommedahl (Charlton)
    Cisse (Liverpool)
    De Pedro (Blackburn)
    Heinze (Man Unt)
    Chech (Chelsea)
    Laursen (Aston Villa)

    Losing only:
    Van Buyten (Hamburg)
    Tarnat (Hannover)
    Veron (Inter)

    Italy has been strengthing for once with schrewdness and intellegence very few players have been bought outside the Italian market most of them have been signed on Free.

    Getting In:
    Cambiasso (InteR)
    Veron (INter)
    Kapo (Juve)
    Dhorasso (Milan)
    Gonzalez (Palermo)
    Burdisso (75% sure)
    Wiltord (75% sure)

    Losing has been have but repaid:
    Corradi (Les Che)
    Fiore (Valencia)
    Samuel :yuck:
    Laursen (Aston Villa)

    The Big Loser with a BIG L is always the French League when it comes to summer transfers

    Only ones coming in so far:

    Pieroni (Auxerre)
    Cheryou (Marsielle)
    Isaksson (Rennes)

    Loses have been heavy and great:

    Kapo (Juve)
    Giuly (Barca)
    Makukula (Sevilla)
    Morientes :yuck:
    Heinze (Man U)
    Delpierre (Stuggart)
    Cech (Chelsea)
    Cisse (Liverpool)
    Dhorasso (Milan)

    So at the moment I would consider German league on par with French who have not signed that many big names but not lost any either...

    Coming in
    Tarnat (Hannover)
    Van Buyten (Hamburg)
    Delpierre (Stuggart)
    Ahmuda (Wolfsburg)
    Quiroga (Wolfsburg)

    Lost:
    Lizzarazu (50%)

    I mean on 6th place before Netherlands anyday Is Portugal who so far only have lost very little players...

    In:
    Giorkas Seitaridis (Porto)

    losing:
    Paulo Ferreria (Chelsea)
    Quiroga (Wolfsburg)

    After Portugal and definetley after Portugal comes Holland (I mean just look at the semi final Holland-Portugal more then half of the Portugese starting 11 was playing in the Portugese leauge while only two players in the dutch starting 11 were playing in the Dutch league) And in the QF Holland started the team with only one player (Robben) who was based in the Dutch League, Ajax is not what it once was and Van Der Vaart is not the new Van Basten, He is not better then Robben (My favorite player in Holland). To Add to this The Ervedise are set to lose 5 of their 10 best players this summer. With replacements yet set to arrive from outside Holland.

    Coming In:
    No ones so far

    Losing:
    Robben (Chelsea)
    Rommedahl (Charlton)
    Kezman (Chelsea)
    Noords keeper (Torpedo Moscow)
    Trabelsi (90% Arsenal)
    Zlatan (75%)

    :eek::eek:Heinz to Manure?!!!:groan:
     

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