A time will come when people will talk about him as one of the GOATs. I'm so impressed every time he speaks publicly. How he talks about his own style and games. Such a mature understanding of the game and himself. Only 18 and he still knows what responsibilities he has. This is not hate on Ronaldo, but the way Lamine talks compared to him is day and night.
A time will come when people will talk about him as one of the GOATs. I'm so impressed every time he speaks publicly. How he talks about his own style and games. Such a mature understanding of the game and himself. Only 18 and he still knows what responsibilities he has. This is not hate on Ronaldo, but the way Lamine talks compared to him is day and night.
En spaning från matchen igår:
En av anledningarna till att jag vill ha Bergvall i svensk startelva är hans förmåga med bollen. Han är vår De Jong, inte lika bra såklart, men han kan styra tempot. Han har också en otrolig workrate och bra storlek. Det jag saknade mest, som alla bra mittfältare gör, är att dra frisparkar när man är på väg att tappa bollen eller har den i ett dåligt läge. Ingen var skitbra igår, men det var flera lägen där Nygren och Bernhardsson försökte spela sig ur situationer när de var omgivna av orangeklädda. Kolla på vilken bra spelare du vill, de löser frisparkar i dåliga lägen. Inte för att vi hade vunnit, men Nederländerna hade inte fått samma momentum. Det fanns såklart mycket annat vi hade behövt lösa för att vinna matchen.
@Pishdari9 Men även defensivt. Han är tuff, han är som en arg hund typ. Nygren klarar inte när nån går in i kropp på honom. Bergvall är vår de jong med damp
Haha, I never said anyone is rubbish. And you are wrong. The three biggest clubs in terms of revenue, shirts sold, most watched, etc., are Real Madrid first, Barcelona a close second and United third. Like I told you from the beginning. Almost every UCL winner in the last 10-15 years based themselves from Real and Barca. Zero ball knowledge from you. But as long as you're happy.
The Premier League has around 8-10 clubs that are big on a global scale, not because they are the best. I'm from Sweden, and I know many Spurs and Aston Villa supporters here, for example. They are not world-class teams like Barca, Bayern or United but still have a big audience outside England. Here in Sweden, it's the most expensive league to watch: the Prem costs around 60-70 euros/month while other leagues cost 30-40 euros/month. You don't find Getafe fans in Sweden, for example.
I think La Liga's biggest audience outside Europe is South America. They will not pay that much to watch anything. But in Scandinavia, where the PL is the main league, we pay a lot because we can and need to if we want to see games. Barca is super big in Asia, but people can't watch the games due to the time difference. To summarize, the PL's main audience outside England is Europe, where people generally earn more and pay more, while La Liga's biggest audience outside Spain is probably South America or Asia, where the time difference is big and it's often too expensive to watch Barca or Real games.
Okay, but in La Liga it would probably be 4 spots to the highest division in SL. Villarreal came 3rd this year, last year it was Sociedad, before that Girona and so on. Clubs like Rayo, Getafe, Betis, Celta and Valencia would qualify for the lower divisions in SL that would pay more than EL and Conference League. Those clubs already do well with their budget now; add a few million and they would be competing with almost every PL team. They don't need the same budget as clubs like Crystal Palace, Newcastle etc.
Here is it
Revised proposal 2023–2024
After the criticism, the organizers presented a new format in which they claimed that:
• There would be no permanent member clubs.
• All teams would be able to qualify based on sporting merit/results.
• The system would have several divisions with promotion and relegation.
Yes det could qulify
Revised proposal 2023–2024
After the criticism, the organizers presented a new format in which they claimed that:
• There would be no permanent member clubs.
• All teams would be able to qualify based on sporting merit/results.
• The system would have several divisions with promotion and relegation.
Yes if they prefomed good in la liga as they do
Revised proposal 2023–2024
After the criticism, the organizers presented a new format in which they claimed that:
• There would be no permanent member clubs.
• All teams would be able to qualify based on sporting merit/results.
• The system would have several divisions with promotion and relegation.
As I understood the setup, the Super League wouldn’t replace the national leagues — it would replace the UCL. Everyone would be able to qualify. The format the UCL has now is quite similar to what the Super League would have had. The reason for wanting to leave the UCL is so that the clubs would get more money.