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RideTheSpiral posted:you've scored exactly 0 goals this season We've also had Jordan Rhodes sat on the bench. Who is a better player than gestede
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Bape Culture posted:We've also had Jordan Rhodes sat on the bench. Who is a better player than gestede Also probably better than Negredo and Ramirez but you keep trotting those wastemen out every week.
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# ? Jan 2, 2017 15:44 |
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Negredo looked really promising at the start of the season, what happened to him? He played well enough at Old Trafford as well considering how starved of service he was, the knock down for Boro's goal was excellent I thought.
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# ? Jan 2, 2017 15:45 |
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Atalanta's Roberto Gagliardini is having his medical with Inter tomorrow, €20m to €27m is the fee being reported. He's good, young, and Italian, but Inter already have a deep midfield group, I figure they must be selling somebody.
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# ? Jan 2, 2017 16:09 |
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Can wait until these "big money" Chinese club fail to pay the ridiculous promised wages to the bunch of idiots who are signing contracts to go rot there.
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# ? Jan 2, 2017 16:33 |
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Simone Poodoin posted:Can wait until these "big money" Chinese club fail to pay the ridiculous promised wages to the bunch of idiots who are signing contracts to go rot there. It's such an obvious, blatant bubble. It's like Anzhi Makhachkala, but an entire league instead of a single club.
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# ? Jan 2, 2017 16:38 |
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rhodes found his level as a mid table championship player
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# ? Jan 2, 2017 16:59 |
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Frankston posted:lol boro have always loved buying Villa players. How's Traore working out? he's terrible but also insanely sick
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# ? Jan 2, 2017 17:00 |
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Ninpo posted:Negredo looked really promising at the start of the season, what happened to him? He played well enough at Old Trafford as well considering how starved of service he was, the knock down for Boro's goal was excellent I thought. it's hard to score with no chances.
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Simone Poodoin posted:Can wait until these "big money" Chinese club fail to pay the ridiculous promised wages to the bunch of idiots who are signing contracts to go rot there. trem_two posted:It's such an obvious, blatant bubble. It's like Anzhi Makhachkala, but an entire league instead of a single club. Doumbia was supposed to go to one of the teams but this morning the papers reported that he refused to leave Basel and Roma will continue to be stuck with his wages until at least June. I wonder which side of this the Chinese government is on. I've read some things that say it's private businesses trying to hide or otherwise block their money from the government (Milan's totally real buyers) or that it's the government themselves propping these things up with pubic money (The recent Tevez deal, whatever team it is that Cannavaro is involved with). Does anyone in here watch the Asian CL? I wonder if these teams are actually any good, even if just in the frame of their continental opponents. Like, are they as good as the top Japanese or Korean teams?
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Gigi Galli posted:pubic money
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# ? Jan 2, 2017 17:27 |
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Gigi Galli posted:Does anyone in here watch the Asian CL? I wonder if these teams are actually any good, even if just in the frame of their continental opponents. Like, are they as good as the top Japanese or Korean teams? I did some light googling and Guangzhou evergrande have won it two of the last four years, so I guess they're doing well.
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# ? Jan 2, 2017 17:34 |
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the A League thread crew would probably know
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# ? Jan 2, 2017 17:36 |
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Sander Berge from Vålerenga to Genk is now a done deal. The fee is between 2,5m and 3m euros (http://www.vif-fotball.no/nyheter/sander-berge-klar-for-belgisk-fotball).
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# ? Jan 2, 2017 17:38 |
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Lol nice
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# ? Jan 2, 2017 17:42 |
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south korean teams are the strongest in the AFC probably followed by an even split between china and japan
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and then saudis/uae/qatar. but all teams in those leagues do is bomb forward with little defense
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# ? Jan 2, 2017 17:51 |
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fat greasy puto posted:south korean teams are the strongest in the AFC probably followed by an even split between china and japan I watched FC Seoul once in person and they were pretty good. They had a Serbian guy who was owning everyone.
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Gigi Galli posted:Does anyone in here watch the Asian CL? I wonder if these teams are actually any good, even if just in the frame of their continental opponents. Like, are they as good as the top Japanese or Korean teams? A Chinese club was managed to the title in 2013 by Lippi, and the same club again in 2015 by Scolari, but they were essentially irrelevant makeweights after the Japanese, Korean, and Saudi teams until then.
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fat greasy puto posted:and then saudis/uae/qatar. but all teams in those leagues do is bomb forward with little defense Luckily they have an American defence to sweep in and keep them covered haha
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NTRabbit posted:A Chinese club was managed to the title in 2013 by Lippi, and the same club again in 2015 by Scolari, but they were essentially irrelevant makeweights after the Japanese, Korean, and Saudi teams until then. blue footed boobie posted:I did some light googling and Guangzhou evergrande have won it two of the last four years, so I guess they're doing well. So all this money is actually doing something then.
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trem_two posted:It's such an obvious, blatant bubble. It's like Anzhi Makhachkala and Dinamo Moscow, but an entire league instead of a There, now it's accurate
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Gigi Galli posted:I watched FC Seoul once in person and they were pretty good. They had a Serbian guy who was owning everyone. jeonbuk and fc seoul are both cool and good
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# ? Jan 2, 2017 18:04 |
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Guangzhou Evergrande is 60% owned by China's 2nd largest property developer, and 40% owned by Alibaba, so there is at least in theory real money there. Can't say as much for every club though, what with them winning the last 6 titles in a row. NTRabbit fucked around with this message at 18:10 on Jan 2, 2017 |
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Can't wait for the Chinese SuperLiga to start
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# ? Jan 2, 2017 18:13 |
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That Tianjing club seems to have only been promoted to the Chinese Super League this year They are definitely legit and will absolutely pay Witsel those insane money that they promised That said, as long as Zenit gets the transfer fee, I'm cool with it, Witsel was never good enough for Juventus anyway
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# ? Jan 2, 2017 18:14 |
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Guangzhou Evergrande seems to have won the Chinese league every year since they won the Chinese second division and earned promotion, after having been relegated for match fixing
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NTRabbit posted:Guangzhou Evergrande seems to have won the Chinese league every year since they won the Chinese second division and earned promotion, after having been relegated for match fixing Obviously they've learned their lesson and have learned to win the honest w- lol
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NTRabbit posted:Guangzhou Evergrande seems to have won the Chinese league every year since they won the Chinese second division and earned promotion, after having been relegated for match fixing Do other fans shout guangzhou merda at them?
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# ? Jan 3, 2017 01:59 |
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Gigi Galli posted:So all this money is actually doing something then. The Chinese teams are theoretically good and tend to do well in the ACL, but even then the 'big' clubs like Evergrande have been beaten comfortably a few times by Australian teams. I watched Victory pick them apart in 2014 and I've never seen a player as disinterested as Asamoah Gyan lol. Their performances rely heavily on how well the foreign players perform, because all Chinese players are absolute trash, but in Asia if you have a couple of actual good players they can normally carry you through most matches. The money is as real as money in China ever is though, they're backed by big Chinese corporations as a kinda national vanity project. Mang is right in that it's Korea, Japan / China, and then the top West Asian teams. Australian teams in a good year are probably on par with the West Asians, but never do well in the ACL for a huge variety of reasons.
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Gigi Galli posted:Does anyone in here watch the Asian CL? I wonder if these teams are actually any good, even if just in the frame of their continental opponents. Like, are they as good as the top Japanese or Korean teams? A lot of Australians go there because the level is a lot lower than the money on offer, and since there's a 3+1 foreigner rule (the +1 being 'an Asian player) in the ACL and CSL, they often just get whatever above-average A-League defender they can find. Annoyingly they occasionally pluck Australian players from decent European competitions, so we have like 5-6 regular internationals playing there. Whenever interviewed they seem to agree that the league is a terrible, unprofessional farce but some of the individuals on offer are just leagues above, doing whatever the hell they want. But for all the big-name foreign coaches, tactically the level is abject, and though the Evergrandes/etc average out to being decent the worst teams are utter garbage. tl;dr - they have a few teams that are decent, the individuals they can attract are enough to uplift their best teams into relative powerhouses, but the league as a whole is terrible and the J-/K-Leagues are still universally regarded as the best in the region. oh i got beaten to the effortpost
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Bogan Krkic posted:backed by big Chinese corporations as a kinda national vanity project. which are controlled by the government. its all a loving PR campaign. nuke china
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Weaponized Cum posted:which are controlled by the government. its all a loving PR campaign. I love the Chinese league because it makes Americans insanely butthurt
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# ? Jan 3, 2017 06:50 |
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Marseille is out to re-sign Dimitri Payet. It's bound to fail but the attempt should nonetheless be very amusing
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Eau de MacGowan posted:Do other fans shout guangzhou merda at them? Yeeeeeeesssssss
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RideTheSpiral posted:I love the Chinese league because it makes Americans insanely butthurt does it?
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Alexeythegreat posted:That Tianjing club seems to have only been promoted to the Chinese Super League this year That's a relief. I was a little tender over him going to China. Guess Hernanes isn't going anywhere. also I think a lot of the anger towards the Chinese league is them robbing leagues people actually watch of decent players.
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Sandwolf posted:That's a relief. I was a little tender over him going to China. Guess Hernanes isn't going anywhere. yeah but who cares. Why shouldn't there be a decent league outside of Europe? It's not going to be perfect immediately
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# ? Jan 3, 2017 08:44 |
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Speaking of China, Bayer Leverkusen permacrock Robbie Kruse is apparently headed to Lianong Whowin. Kruse was probably good once but he's more recently been shown reminding us all of how important match sharpness is by managing to be a liability against Thailand.
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Bogan Krkic posted:Australian teams in a good year are probably on par with the West Asians, but never do well in the ACL for a huge variety of reasons. Apart from the Wanderers, who pulled a Boro in the 05/06 UEFA cup and parked a series of buses and brick walls against all the good sides all the way through to the final, and then unlike boro actually succeeded and won a two legged final 1-0 on aggregate against a Saudi team.
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