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Not the mention the fruit salad bar.But but but it has a retractable roof.
Not the mention the fruit salad bar.But but but it has a retractable roof.
Maybe Star Wars without Jar Jar.
They get more points in a better league than any of those clubs aside from PSG who play in the French League.'domestic machines' opposed to Bayern, Juve and PSG who don't win League titles.
Of course they'd fecking challenge
All of those three teams would comfortably dispose of any team not named City/Liverpool so we would probably have 5-team challenge. Who do you think is going to limit them to only about 80 points? The teams that finished about 30 points below the top 2? And you can't readily compare points tally context-free across different leagues the way you're doing when there are so many factors to take into consideration.They get more points in a better league than any of those clubs aside from PSG who play in the French League.
Bayern would not challenge City or Liverpool, Juve would get 80 odd points. PSG maybe 90+ but still a good bit behind the top 2.
Why the feck would Juve/Bayern’s points tallies go significantly up in a stronger league? Neither are at City or Liverpool’s level.All of those three teams would comfortably dispose of any team not named City/Liverpool so we would probably have 5-team challenge. Who do you think is going to limit them to only about 80 points? The teams that finished about 30 points below the top 2? And you can't readily compare points tally context-free across different leagues the way you're doing when there are so many factors to take into consideration.
What kind of question is that?Why the feck would Juve/Bayern’s points rallies go significantly up in a weaker league?
Juve PSG and Bayern will challenge for the league and be comfortably top 4 in the EPLTo be fair, his posts are not that outrageous. Spurs are having a really torrid time with internal conflicts and a manager that has pretty much checked out. Last years spurs would not lose 2-7 to Bayern. PSG would not get close to City or Liverpool in the prem, neither would Juve or Bayern. They would easily get top 4 though.
What kind of question is that?
Anyway, I think the league would finish up like 1/2. City/PSG 3/4/5. Liverpool/Juve/Bayern.
You can't toss in three good teams and project the same number of points for the top 2. The addition of three teams better than anything the league had to offer previously should be expected to reduce total points tally for the top 2. They'd all challenge, perhaps City/PSG edging it out in the end.
The last time Bayern faced a title challenging English team it didn’t end well, if I recall. Slapped 3-1 in your own backyard.Juve PSG and Bayern will challenge for the league and be comfortably top 4 in the EPL
Bayerns lowest point was last season under Kovac, Almost everytime Bayern has met an EPL side in the CL they dominate
Tuchels with a less talented Dortmund ran Bayern close to the title
Competition tends to make teams better. They do what they have to do in their leagues.I edited it. Why would their tallies go up in a stronger league? They’re not getting city/Liverpool points tallies elsewhere, but they do in the Prem? Why?
City/Liverpool would rinse Bayern and Juve most times. PSG might get close, but I don’t see Bayern or Juve having the setup to challenge either Liverpool or city across a season.
We fundamentally disagree on how good Bayern or Juve are I think. Which might sound weird given we just got smashed 7-2, but it was a totally freak game .. nothing I’ve seen of Bayern or Juve makes me see them as on the same level as the city or Liverpool machines.
Heh.Why the feck would Juve/Bayern’s points tallies go significantly up in a stronger league? Neither are at City or Liverpool’s level.
PSG is a maybe, but again I think Klopp/Guardiola would give City and Liverpool the edge.
Bayern faced competition last season, plenty of it.Competition tends to make teams better. They do what they have to do in their leagues.
Heh.
Juve's last 4 titles:
91 points
91 points
95 points
90 points
And aside from 17/18 where napoli did push them to the limit, all the other points total are negatively affected by them winning the league early and dropping games because they could(16/17 in particular due to CL). Last season they picked up 75 points out of 81 in the first 27 games, won the league, then finished the season with 15 out of 33 in the last 11
Think last season they'd have finished behind city and liverpool, but they'd have challenged. They'd have finished real close, in the 90-95 points range. Same in 17/18 with City
Now this season, it's honestly to early to say. At the moment they're easily a couple levels below, we'll see in May
I’m not making a case for them being better than Liverpool or City but having to be on your toes can bring more out of some teams. They don’t have to be on it every week to win their leagues so they aren’t. Playing in a more competitive league wouldn’t necessarily mean they’d end up with less points though.Bayern faced competition last season, plenty of it.
Might be an excuse for Juve/PSG but I’m seeing nothing in Europe either where I go yeah, this lot are better than a team smashing 100+ points in the prem/winning domestic trebles, or the back to back European finalists. Juventus got played with by Ajax last season, PSG knocked out by a PL team who were outside the top 4, and Bayern swept aside by Liverpool.
IMO it’s just the case that right now Liverpool and City are comfortably the two best teams in Europe, much like when Madrid/Barca were at their best. This cycle will end when Klopp and Guardiola move on.
Barca have the ability in their team to challenge that but again, aren’t as well coached.
The English league isn’t even that competitive right now, it’s just Liverpool and City are miles above the rest.I’m not making a case for them being better than Liverpool or City but having to be on your toes can bring more out of some teams. They don’t have to be on it every week to win their leagues so they aren’t. Playing in a more competitive league wouldn’t necessarily mean they’d end up with less points though.
Juventus got decimated by injuries by the time the ajax clash rolled around. And the they were made to look like children for exactly one half, after losing yet another key player(dybala) to injury at half time. Besides which, ajax were fecking great in their own right, the vast majority of PL sides weren't a patch on them. League is about consistency, and juventus were terrifyingly consistent under Conte and Allegri. Accounting for the injuries, with a bad schedule, they might have finished in the 80-90 points range. If everything went well with injuries, easily above 90. Only games they would have struggled with would have been the h2h with liverpool, city and spursNo way Juve get close to 95 points in the Prem last season. Not even a chance.
Maybe 90, at a very big push. This is the side who Ajax made look like a bunch of children yet we’re meant to believe they’d challenge the European champions and English domestic treble winners?
No. King of the Hill in Serie A they may be, but not England.
That's the only thing to say. PSG, Bayern and Juvenuts are league teams, they have a high floor and Liverpool/City only represent 4 games in a season, if Napoli can beat Liverpool then the other three can too and that's not what make a challenger anyway.Juventus got decimated by injuries by the time the ajax clash rolled around. And the they were made to look like children for exactly one half, after losing yet another key player(dybala) to injury at half time. Besides which, ajax were fecking great in their own right, the vast majority of PL sides weren't a patch on them. League is about consistency, and juventus were terrifyingly consistent under Conte and Allegri. Accounting for the injuries, with a bad schedule, they might have finished in the 85-90 points range. If everything went well with injuries, easily above 90. Only games they would have struggled with would have been the h2h with liverpool, city and spurs
League mate. They're not playing city and liverpool every weekThe English league isn’t even that competitive right now, it’s just Liverpool and City are miles above the rest.
And they’d be pretty far ahead of Juve and Bayern too, I reckon. I’d put more faith in Barcelona or PSG challenging than the former two.
I just don’t rate Juve as highly as you do, sorry. Difference of opinion based on being pretty unimpressed whenever I’ve watched them, and that’s been a hell of a lot in Europe. Even when they knocked us out I was like ‘this is the team that dominates Italy? Really?’.Juventus got decimated by injuries by the time the ajax clash rolled around. And the they were made to look like children for exactly one half, after losing yet another key player(dybala) to injury at half time. Besides which, ajax were fecking great in their own right, the vast majority of PL sides weren't a patch on them. League is about consistency, and juventus were terrifyingly consistent under Conte and Allegri. Accounting for the injuries, with a bad schedule, they might have finished in the 85-90 points range. If everything went well with injuries, easily above 90. Only games they would have struggled with would have been the h2h with liverpool, city and spurs
I think they’d both probably lose to city both home and away in the league, lose to Liverpool at anfield and wouldn’t dominate the rest of the top six like city/Liverpool do.League mate. They're not playing city and liverpool every week
As has been said by others, most of the time these teams are cruising on to a league win without being pushed, apart from the odd small window where Napoli/Dortmund create some pressure which are seen out by them. The reason Liverpool and City finished 97/98 points is precisely because they were neck and neck majority of last season, with City chasing LFC who spent 141 days on top. Do you think City would have got 98 points if Liverpool ended up with 71/72 total points, e.g. what Chelsea/Spurs tally? And do you think the top 2 would have finished with 98/97 points if those three teams were in the EPL?I edited it. Why would their tallies go up in a stronger league? They’re not getting city/Liverpool points tallies elsewhere, but they do in the Prem? Why?
City/Liverpool would rinse Bayern and Juve most times. PSG might get close, but I don’t see Bayern or Juve having the setup to challenge either Liverpool or city across a season.
We fundamentally disagree on how good Bayern or Juve are I think. Which might sound weird given we just got smashed 7-2, but it was a totally freak game .. nothing I’ve seen of Bayern or Juve makes me see them as on the same level as the city or Liverpool machines.
Probably because they didn't take you that seriously?Even when they knocked us out I was like ‘this is the team that dominates Italy? Really?’..
Probably because they didn't take you that seriously?
I think we disagree on this because like many EPL fans you massively underrate top teams from other leagues, while overrating the EPL. City and Liverpool are really good, but saying Juve/PSG/Bayern wouldn't challenge is crazy to me. In your game against Bayern, the score may have been freaky, with Bayern being exceptionally clinical, but the result wasn't. They are comfortably better than you.
Last seasons Bayern is probably the weakest in a decade, Bayern has rinsed City Arsenal Man Utd multiple times in the last decadeThe last time Bayern faced a title challenging English team it didn’t end well, if I recall. Slapped 3-1 in your own backyard.
City are far better than you as well, and would totally control the game. Don’t let our horrendous capitulation or inability to defend fool you in to thinking this Bayern team is on Liverpool or City’s level .. it isn’t, and if you meet again in the CL knockouts that’ll be quickly obvious.
City would dominate Juve/Bayern 8/10 times in the CL? With all due respect, that's mental!They’re just better than the likes of Juventus or Bayern and would dominate them in the Cl 8/10 times too.
I think the fact that all 4 European finalists - and therefore both CL and EL winners - were from the PL last season (first time a league has ever managed it?) is the most significant thing. Didn't we have 2 or 3 finalists the year before as well? I fully expect an English CL finalist again this season. The PL is cycling back to a new wave of dominance.Not very high quality yet 3 of them were in a European final last season.
If anything the PL has caught up with La Liga with the rest of the teams being better. I reckon the middle of the PL (about 8th-15th) is stronger than it has ever been.
Please tell me he's the bald one?*picture I can't post due to noobness*
Not with this coach...Against this Liverpool and City, current Bayern would not be in a serious race for long.
I used to always hope Spurs do well, liked them for some reason. This guy singlehandedly made me hate them.
Probably because they didn't take you that seriously?
I get that this is all a joke. A team desperate for a CL doesn't treat any knockout round less than 100% seriously -- and their particularly desperate goalkeeper doesn't let himself get rounded by Harry Kane because it's funny somehow. Chiellini is just a troll and/or piece of shit, depending on your perspective. Can confirm, however, that Juve were either not tremendously impressive or that Spurs were just better than them when they met in the CL.Yeah that was totally it.
Never gets oldProbably because they didn't take you that seriously?
Glaston is a low-IQ meme though. The high-IQ meme to discuss is Spurs.Mods, please ban all the tone-deaf posters discussing Spurs in this thread. This is about the great Glaston.
Plenty of threads for your high-IQ memes, mate.Glaston is a low-IQ meme though. The high-IQ meme to discuss is Spurs.