by Brum Royal » 20 Aug 2020 14:36
by Stranded » 20 Aug 2020 15:05
Brum Royal The old system of Champions League / UEFA Cup / Cup Winners Cup was a far better European set up than the current model, especially with the Champions League-Europa League drop out system they currently operate.
by Sutekh » 21 Aug 2020 13:37
StrandedBrum Royal The old system of Champions League / UEFA Cup / Cup Winners Cup was a far better European set up than the current model, especially with the Champions League-Europa League drop out system they currently operate.
And we have the "joy" of the European Conference starts next year. Europa League drops to 32 teams and the Conference takes the other 32. League Cup winner (or 7th in the PL) get the joy of competing.
3rd place in a Europa League group drop to the Conference knock outs and Conference winners get a spot in the Europa League the following year.
by Stranded » 21 Aug 2020 13:39
SutekhStrandedBrum Royal The old system of Champions League / UEFA Cup / Cup Winners Cup was a far better European set up than the current model, especially with the Champions League-Europa League drop out system they currently operate.
And we have the "joy" of the European Conference starts next year. Europa League drops to 32 teams and the Conference takes the other 32. League Cup winner (or 7th in the PL) get the joy of competing.
3rd place in a Europa League group drop to the Conference knock outs and Conference winners get a spot in the Europa League the following year.
The way it’s going currently, how long before Reading, at their current level, will just be missing out on a European place?
Overall, far far too much football played these days and all leagues, FAs and clubs wanting get their “cut” and they they all moan about having to play too many times a week and how that’s ruining thing for the players and fans.
Perhaps if everyone stopped chasing the £££££££ and returned to the days when the European cup/Champions League was contested only between the champions of each country (plus the holders of different) and FIFA/UEFA stopped inventing pointless competitions to fill unnecessary international breaks etc. then players/teams wouldn’t be playing too many times and we could all start appreciating the game more.
Yes I know it’ll never happen.
by BR0B0T » 22 Aug 2020 01:09
SutekhStrandedBrum Royal The old system of Champions League / UEFA Cup / Cup Winners Cup was a far better European set up than the current model, especially with the Champions League-Europa League drop out system they currently operate.
And we have the "joy" of the European Conference starts next year. Europa League drops to 32 teams and the Conference takes the other 32. League Cup winner (or 7th in the PL) get the joy of competing.
3rd place in a Europa League group drop to the Conference knock outs and Conference winners get a spot in the Europa League the following year.
The way it’s going currently, how long before Reading, at their current level, will just be missing out on a European place?
Overall, far far too much football played these days and all leagues, FAs and clubs wanting get their “cut” and they they all moan about having to play too many times a week and how that’s ruining thing for the players and fans.
Perhaps if everyone stopped chasing the £££££££ and returned to the days when the European cup/Champions League was contested only between the champions of each country (plus the holders of different) and FIFA/UEFA stopped inventing pointless competitions to fill unnecessary international breaks etc. then players/teams wouldn’t be playing too many times and we could all start appreciating the game more.
Yes I know it’ll never happen.
by Zip » 22 Aug 2020 02:27
Brum Royal The old system of Champions League / UEFA Cup / Cup Winners Cup was a far better European set up than the current model, especially with the Champions League-Europa League drop out system they currently operate.
by From Despair To Where? » 22 Aug 2020 07:54
SutekhStrandedBrum Royal The old system of Champions League / UEFA Cup / Cup Winners Cup was a far better European set up than the current model, especially with the Champions League-Europa League drop out system they currently operate.
And we have the "joy" of the European Conference starts next year. Europa League drops to 32 teams and the Conference takes the other 32. League Cup winner (or 7th in the PL) get the joy of competing.
3rd place in a Europa League group drop to the Conference knock outs and Conference winners get a spot in the Europa League the following year.
The way it’s going currently, how long before Reading, at their current level, will just be missing out on a European place?
Overall, far far too much football played these days and all leagues, FAs and clubs wanting get their “cut” and they they all moan about having to play too many times a week and how that’s ruining thing for the players and fans.
Perhaps if everyone stopped chasing the £££££££ and returned to the days when the European cup/Champions League was contested only between the champions of each country (plus the holders of different) and FIFA/UEFA stopped inventing pointless competitions to fill unnecessary international breaks etc. then players/teams wouldn’t be playing too many times and we could all start appreciating the game more.
Yes I know it’ll never happen.
by SouthDownsRoyal » 22 Aug 2020 09:27
SutekhStrandedBrum Royal The old system of Champions League / UEFA Cup / Cup Winners Cup was a far better European set up than the current model, especially with the Champions League-Europa League drop out system they currently operate.
And we have the "joy" of the European Conference starts next year. Europa League drops to 32 teams and the Conference takes the other 32. League Cup winner (or 7th in the PL) get the joy of competing.
3rd place in a Europa League group drop to the Conference knock outs and Conference winners get a spot in the Europa League the following year.
The way it’s going currently, how long before Reading, at their current level, will just be missing out on a European place?
Overall, far far too much football played these days and all leagues, FAs and clubs wanting get their “cut” and they they all moan about having to play too many times a week and how that’s ruining thing for the players and fans.
Perhaps if everyone stopped chasing the £££££££ and returned to the days when the European cup/Champions League was contested only between the champions of each country (plus the holders of different) and FIFA/UEFA stopped inventing pointless competitions to fill unnecessary international breaks etc. then players/teams wouldn’t be playing too many times and we could all start appreciating the game more.
Yes I know it’ll never happen.
by South Coast Royal » 24 Aug 2020 13:04
by BR0B0T » 24 Aug 2020 13:12
South Coast Royal A bit odd that the morning after a Champs League final played between what are considered to be 2 attractive footballing sides there are no comments on a site that is ostensibly to do with football.
Are we that insular that people didn't watch nor care because it was a couple of foreign sides playing each other or (more likely?) because the match was only on BT ?
As expected the efficient and very skillful Bayern Munich had most of the play and scored a well-worked goal.
PSG had chances but their very expensive forwards didn't take them and the Germans could well have scored more.
With Sane adding yet another pacey winger to their squad -when the subs collected medals we were reminded of how deep their squad already goes-things are looking very good for the Germans and neither Lewandowski nor Muller show any signs of slowing down.
We should have known (I did back them to win it) how good they were after the earlier demolitions of both Spurs and Chelsea before they took Barcelona apart the other day.
by South Coast Royal » 24 Aug 2020 13:21
BR0B0TSouth Coast Royal A bit odd that the morning after a Champs League final played between what are considered to be 2 attractive footballing sides there are no comments on a site that is ostensibly to do with football.
Are we that insular that people didn't watch nor care because it was a couple of foreign sides playing each other or (more likely?) because the match was only on BT ?
As expected the efficient and very skillful Bayern Munich had most of the play and scored a well-worked goal.
PSG had chances but their very expensive forwards didn't take them and the Germans could well have scored more.
With Sane adding yet another pacey winger to their squad -when the subs collected medals we were reminded of how deep their squad already goes-things are looking very good for the Germans and neither Lewandowski nor Muller show any signs of slowing down.
We should have known (I did back them to win it) how good they were after the earlier demolitions of both Spurs and Chelsea before they took Barcelona apart the other day.
Utd let Herrera go for FREE and didn't replace him!!
by BR0B0T » 24 Aug 2020 13:27
South Coast RoyalBR0B0TSouth Coast Royal A bit odd that the morning after a Champs League final played between what are considered to be 2 attractive footballing sides there are no comments on a site that is ostensibly to do with football.
Are we that insular that people didn't watch nor care because it was a couple of foreign sides playing each other or (more likely?) because the match was only on BT ?
As expected the efficient and very skillful Bayern Munich had most of the play and scored a well-worked goal.
PSG had chances but their very expensive forwards didn't take them and the Germans could well have scored more.
With Sane adding yet another pacey winger to their squad -when the subs collected medals we were reminded of how deep their squad already goes-things are looking very good for the Germans and neither Lewandowski nor Muller show any signs of slowing down.
We should have known (I did back them to win it) how good they were after the earlier demolitions of both Spurs and Chelsea before they took Barcelona apart the other day.
Utd let Herrera go for FREE and didn't replace him!!
Not sure what that stupid club does has any relevance to this ,however didn't they buy the answer to their prayers, the penalty king Fernandes?
They might actually learn from PSG that (unlike Bayern Munchen) spend, spend, spend doesn't often work.
by Sanguine » 24 Aug 2020 14:25
by South Coast Royal » 24 Aug 2020 14:31
BR0B0TSouth Coast RoyalBR0B0T
Utd let Herrera go for FREE and didn't replace him!!
Not sure what that stupid club does has any relevance to this ,however didn't they buy the answer to their prayers, the penalty king Fernandes?
They might actually learn from PSG that (unlike Bayern Munchen) spend, spend, spend doesn't often work.
You may have noticed him playing in the game you were talking about!
by South Coast Royal » 24 Aug 2020 14:36
Sanguine Probably in a minority of not wanting the CL to revert to the old European Cup style, with champions only. As valid as older European Cup wins are, some of the teams beaten to reach later stages are laughable.
To reach the semi finals in 1981, Liverpool beat OPS (Finnish champions), Aberdeen and CSKA Sofia. Forest actually beat Liverpool (the holders) in the first round in 1978, but then faced AEK Athens, Grasshopper and Koln (who admittedly were decent back then) to make the final.
by 6ft Kerplunk » 24 Aug 2020 14:47
South Coast Royal A bit odd that the morning after a Champs League final played between what are considered to be 2 attractive footballing sides there are no comments on a site that is ostensibly to do with football.
Are we that insular that people didn't watch nor care because it was a couple of foreign sides playing each other or (more likely?) because the match was only on BT ?
by South Coast Royal » 24 Aug 2020 14:58
by BR0B0T » 24 Aug 2020 15:21
South Coast RoyalBR0B0TSouth Coast Royal
Not sure what that stupid club does has any relevance to this ,however didn't they buy the answer to their prayers, the penalty king Fernandes?
They might actually learn from PSG that (unlike Bayern Munchen) spend, spend, spend doesn't often work.
You may have noticed him playing in the game you were talking about!
A minor role in a losing team-decent player though and a bit of a surprise that Man Utd just let him go to a better team for nothing.
by BR0B0T » 24 Aug 2020 15:25
Sanguine Probably in a minority of not wanting the CL to revert to the old European Cup style, with champions only. As valid as older European Cup wins are, some of the teams beaten to reach later stages are laughable.
To reach the semi finals in 1981, Liverpool beat OPS (Finnish champions), Aberdeen and CSKA Sofia. Forest actually beat Liverpool (the holders) in the first round in 1978, but then faced AEK Athens, Grasshopper and Koln (who admittedly were decent back then) to make the final.
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