Max527
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This aged wellWell no shock. France vs Argentina on Sunday. I bet the 3rd place game on Saturday will be more entertaining.
This aged wellWell no shock. France vs Argentina on Sunday. I bet the 3rd place game on Saturday will be more entertaining.
This aged well
It's been a fantastic start to the Premier league unless you support Chelsea and Manure lol. Those two teams don't seem to be any better off even after spending a boat load of cash. Just 4 points separate the top 5, Aston Villa the real surprise. City are still the team to beat, but much much closer this year.
Definitely fun to see Tottenham back at the sharp end, especially with a class act like Big Ange in charge. I have to confess, as a Liverpool supporter, I was hoping he'd stay at Celtic until Klopp moved on, then would take over. That said, I still don't see anyone but City winning the league. That squad is so stacked that they keep powering through past February when everyone else starts to flag.
Fun to watch Chelsea flounder after spending like an oil patch worker on a long weekend in Edmonton, though I do think they'll find some form eventually. ManU looked awful against City, and even though as a Liverpool fan I'm predisposed to dislike them, their squad is loaded with weapons-grade d*ckheads. When your captain repeatedly sulks during blowouts (7-0!), maybe he shouldn't be your captain?
Liverpool super fun to watch this year, even with the officials making sure Klopp doesn't ever embarrass a ref again. Midfield rework seems to be a total success, and Szoboszlai looks like vintage Gerrard. Still vulnerable to defensive lapses, but that just makes the games more exciting. They could do with another speedy CB, and possibly a more defensive-minded LB if this hybrid role for TAA continues, but they should be in good shape for the top 4. Not that it matters as much with UEFA ruining the Champion's League for next year...
On a more local topic, I went to see the Forge continue the Smyrniotis dynasty (CMNT next?) and beat Calgary in the CPL final on Saturday. Calgary probably the better team on the day, but two absolute worldie goals from Hamilton took the glory. When the winning goal is an Olimpico, it's a good night. Crowd was a decent 14,000, and the atmosphere was excellent, especially after Badibanga's looper tied it up. If you live near a CPL side, I highly recommend it. It's no Premier League, but the quality is decent and the games are fun. Definitely more fun than TFC these days...
Hard to pick the bigger mess these days, Canada Soccer or TFC? Still, much as I'd hate to see him go as a Forge fan, Bobby deserves a step up with his incredible track record. It's not always the most beautiful football (Forge basically played a 5-2-3 until they went behind in the final and were very conservative), but it works. He's also got the most Toronto accent possible. Not for nothing, yo...I was actually hoping Smyrniotis would get the TFC job ahead of Herdman. John is a great motivator but not sure of his tactics.
Maybe he’s what the club needs right now though…time will tell.
I think i stopped watching man U when Cantona left, that guy was entertaining as hell.Any Man U supporters still left on this forum ??
Wow, club is in shambles.
Any Man U supporters still left on this forum ??
Wow, club is in shambles.
Liverpool supporter here, so schadenfreude is my usual happy place when ManU struggles. Same for Chelsea, especially considering their spending of late.
That said, the shambles has gone on so long that part of me feels sorry for ManU supporters. At least most are committed, unlike the straight plastics for City. And at least the success they had was earned, unlike the financially doped petro-state sportswashing and ego projects. Still, not losing too much sleep over their struggles..
Today was a good day, with Liverpool clear on top of the league. Watch out for Villa, Unai Emery ('good ebening') has them playing incredibly well disciplined and organised. It'll be interesting to see how they handle the sudden increase in attention that'll come from beating both City and Arsenal in the space of a week.
It'll be fun until City goes on their inevitable win streak from mid-January on and proceeds, Terminator-like, to win the league yet again...
Been watching footy less and less lately with a newborn joining the family. Just highlights whenever I get the chance. The standard of refereeing/VAR has been shocking in the Premier League from the snippets I've seen. Watched some of the Rugby WC and was (pleasantly) surprised at the competence of refs compared to football - kept telling my wife, "why can't they be like that in football!?". Then again, I might just be a bitter Roma fan after Anthony Taylor ruined last season's Europa League final for me... Inter Milan have been playing some fantastic football in Italy lately...
What a weird 5 days of PL games we've just had.
This thread is pretty dated, but I don't know where else to put this. Jurgen Klopp announced he's leaving Liverpool at the end of the season today. I'm absolutely bereft. It's like finding out a family member has a terminal illness and you only have so much time left with them.
I can't think of another sporting figure in my life who has so consistently lived up to some of the most incredibly high expectations demanded by his job on every level, be it morally, ethically, team performance, likability, and simple. sheer charisma. He is now beloved in the truest sense of the word at three clubs (Mainz, Dortmund, Liverpool), and has left all three in vastly superior shape to when he arrived. He is able to speak to supporters directly in a way that few managers can, and has always treated them as an ally and partner rather than an inconvenience like so many others.
Where next will naturally be a huge source of conjecture, though he's at least stated unequivocally that he will never manage another Premier League side. The German national side is the obvious spot, though the timing on that will depend heavily on how Nagelsmann does at the Euros. Bayern is another possibility, though that would be a betrayal of Dortmund and would be a real departure from his past decisions. If he really wants a challenge, he could go to Roma for an equally desperate but passionate fan base to Dortmund and Liverpool!
For Liverpool, all eyes are naturally on Xabi Alonso considering his incredible performance at Leverkusen, but he's the most in-demand manager in the world at the moment, and I'm sure both Bayern and Madrid will take their shot. De Zerbi at Brighton is another possibility, though he won't have the same affinity with the supporters. The only thing I can think is that Klopp told FSG he was leaving back in November, so the timing of the announcement may coincide with them having sorted out his successor. Considering the assistant, Pep Lijnders, was a candidate but has also announced that he's leaving, this may be true. I'm just hoping FSG does a better job with this next phase of ownership than they have done with the Red Sox post-Francona...
It’s 2024. We should just clone Klopp. Several times in case one of the clones breaks down and sell the less perfect clones to other clubs for a billion a pop.
The guy is a fantastic manager, great character, all round nice guy. He will be sorely, sorely missed. His interview just now one quote stands out as one of his highlights of his career “being made an honourary scouser”. Legend.
Gutted!This thread is pretty dated, but I don't know where else to put this. Jurgen Klopp announced he's leaving Liverpool at the end of the season today. I'm absolutely bereft. It's like finding out a family member has a terminal illness and you only have so much time left with them.
I can't think of another sporting figure in my life who has so consistently lived up to some of the most incredibly high expectations demanded by his job on every level, be it morally, ethically, team performance, likability, and simple. sheer charisma. He is now beloved in the truest sense of the word at three clubs (Mainz, Dortmund, Liverpool), and has left all three in vastly superior shape to when he arrived. He is able to speak to supporters directly in a way that few managers can, and has always treated them as an ally and partner rather than an inconvenience like so many others.
Where next will naturally be a huge source of conjecture, though he's at least stated unequivocally that he will never manage another Premier League side. The German national side is the obvious spot, though the timing on that will depend heavily on how Nagelsmann does at the Euros. Bayern is another possibility, though that would be a betrayal of Dortmund and would be a real departure from his past decisions. If he really wants a challenge, he could go to Roma for an equally desperate but passionate fan base to Dortmund and Liverpool!
For Liverpool, all eyes are naturally on Xabi Alonso considering his incredible performance at Leverkusen, but he's the most in-demand manager in the world at the moment, and I'm sure both Bayern and Madrid will take their shot. De Zerbi at Brighton is another possibility, though he won't have the same affinity with the supporters. The only thing I can think is that Klopp told FSG he was leaving back in November, so the timing of the announcement may coincide with them having sorted out his successor. Considering the assistant, Pep Lijnders, was a candidate but has also announced that he's leaving, this may be true. I'm just hoping FSG does a better job with this next phase of ownership than they have done with the Red Sox post-Francona...