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PalazioVecchio south pole 03 Mar 19 2.08pm | |
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Leicester defence is about as leaky as the Brendan Rodgers Liverpool defence were. you dont win much with a leaky defence.
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Superhorns3 Harpdenden 03 Mar 19 6.44pm | |
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He'll be hoping for better luck in the future .
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ChrisGC Wantage 03 Mar 19 7.28pm | |
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Did they show great character though?
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Superhorns3 Harpdenden 03 Mar 19 11.39pm | |
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Originally posted by ChrisGC
Did they show great character though?
Edited by Superhorns3 (03 Mar 2019 11.46pm)
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fledgling Beckenham 06 Mar 19 9.46am | |
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His teeth don't fit his face. Or vice versa. That is all I have to say.
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IMpalace London 06 Mar 19 11.57am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
If a club with average home attendances this season of 57,500 isn't big I don't know what is I don't think "big" is merely driven by number of fans who turn up. Guangzhou Evergrande in the Chinese Super League average c. 50,000. Are they a big club? Bigger than Palace? Everton? Chelsea? Celtic play in an absolute farce of a league illustrated by the fact that they were this season going for the "treble, treble", which is where you win all three competitions in the country for three years in a row. Ridiculous. Can't be called a big club until you start properly competing and winning in meaningful competitions, which they haven't done in a long time.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 06 Mar 19 12.14pm | |
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Originally posted by IMpalace
I don't think "big" is merely driven by number of fans who turn up. Guangzhou Evergrande in the Chinese Super League average c. 50,000. Are they a big club? Bigger than Palace? Everton? Chelsea? Celtic play in an absolute farce of a league illustrated by the fact that they were this season going for the "treble, treble", which is where you win all three competitions in the country for three years in a row. Ridiculous. Can't be called a big club until you start properly competing and winning in meaningful competitions, which they haven't done in a long time. I agree in part but if they were in the English premier league it would be only a matter of time before they forced their way into the top 4. They would smash revenue streams of Arsenal, Spurs and Chelsea. How much they’d financially challenged Man U, Man City and Liverpool I’m not sure but I wouldn’t count that out.
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Badger11 Beckenham 06 Mar 19 12.33pm | |
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Originally posted by IMpalace
I don't think "big" is merely driven by number of fans who turn up. Guangzhou Evergrande in the Chinese Super League average c. 50,000. Are they a big club? Bigger than Palace? Everton? Chelsea? Celtic play in an absolute farce of a league illustrated by the fact that they were this season going for the "treble, treble", which is where you win all three competitions in the country for three years in a row. Ridiculous. The only way you can measure success between English and Scottish clubs is in tournaments they both participate in e.g. Europe. 13 English clubs have won 42 European trophies. Scotland have Celtic, Rangers and Aberdeen. who have won a single trophy each. The last time a Scottish club won a trophy was Aberdeen in 1983. I like looking at this site especially some of the older clubs who have not had success recently
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YT Oxford 06 Mar 19 1.02pm | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
Leicester defence is about as leaky as the Brendan Rodgers Liverpool defence were. As demonstrated at Selhurst Park on 5 May 2014.
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Stuk Top half 06 Mar 19 1.46pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
I agree in part but if they were in the English premier league it would be only a matter of time before they forced their way into the top 4. They would smash revenue streams of Arsenal, Spurs and Chelsea. How much they’d financially challenged Man U, Man City and Liverpool I’m not sure but I wouldn’t count that out. But they aren't. As for revenue streams the 3 teams you've picked out, that they'd smash, are in the top 10 in the world for revenue, and it's not solely because they're in the Premier League. Also what players do Celtic have that they could possibly sell for say £40m, £90m or £60m respectively? If Celtic are big due to their attendance, then AEK Athens are even bigger. And even if they had twice the capacity of those three clubs you've picked, which they don't, the average gate receipts are half as much per person.
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IMpalace London 06 Mar 19 5.51pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
I agree in part but if they were in the English premier league it would be only a matter of time before they forced their way into the top 4. They would smash revenue streams of Arsenal, Spurs and Chelsea. How much they’d financially challenged Man U, Man City and Liverpool I’m not sure but I wouldn’t count that out. Based on?
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