EPL 19/20
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@Hooroo I was being a little facetious. England playing pipsqueaks like Kosovo (ranked 114th by FIFA compared to England's 4th) should have seen the score balloon out to something like eight or nine.
And here is why football will always be a much bigger sport than rugby.
It just doesn't work like that. You can dominate a game and lose it, and will quite often draw it. The little guys are always a chance. Always.
There was a lot of feelgood about this match too - Kosovo were hugely welcoming to England fans - I don't think this has ever happened before!
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@Hooroo I was being a little facetious. England playing pipsqueaks like Kosovo (ranked 114th by FIFA compared to England's 4th) should have seen the score balloon out to something like eight or nine.
I did understand that but it was how you had the score. It was 0-4 not 4-0. Another football nuance.
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The whole of qualifying for the Euros looks like guaranteeing that none of the bigger countries will miss out. Hard to call who will be favourites - all of France, Spain, England, Portugal, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands have pretty good teams with some weaknesses and there is Croatia, Ukraine, Denmark, Switzerland, Sweden, Russia lurking around as well.
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The whole of qualifying for the Euros looks like guaranteeing that none of the bigger countries will miss out. Hard to call who will be favourites - all of France, Spain, England, Portugal, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands have pretty good teams with some weaknesses and there is Croatia, Ukraine, Denmark, Switzerland, Sweden, Russia lurking around as well.
of course they can't miss out, with the tournament being spread across the continent, a big side missing out would be a disaster.
Changing the entire format of the tournament looks like a stupid idea from the outside
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@mariner4life said in EPL 19/20:
The whole of qualifying for the Euros looks like guaranteeing that none of the bigger countries will miss out. Hard to call who will be favourites - all of France, Spain, England, Portugal, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands have pretty good teams with some weaknesses and there is Croatia, Ukraine, Denmark, Switzerland, Sweden, Russia lurking around as well.
of course they can't miss out, with the tournament being spread across the continent, a big side missing out would be a disaster.
Changing the entire format of the tournament looks like a stupid idea from the outside
It's a one off to celebrate the anniversary isn't it? The next one will be back to a single host I think.
In other news, Pochettino has been sacked. I wonder how desirable Spurs will look to managers.
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There will be plenty of interest for Pochettino's services in Spain and at Bayern Munich.
Expect the likes of Eriksen to be queuing up to leave in January.
We have four first team players running down their current deals including Eriksen and Aldewiereld. 25 points from his last 24 league games is unacceptable. And he looked clueless as to where to go to turn things around. Sadly he had to go.
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@canefan It's amazing that Spurs were on the edge of the title race with a trip to Burnley where they could have been right in contention with a win - and they have had relegation form since then. Getting to the Champions League final and being sacked a few months later is right up there with Leicester winning the title and Ranieri being sacked
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@MajorRage said in EPL 19/20:
Yeah Mourinho and no budget is not exactly a match made in heaven!!
The only way it works is if Mourinho realizes his reputation has taken a hit and he wants to make a comeback. Can't see it myself, he hasn't won without a star studded squad since Porto, and that feels like a lifetime ago
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Mourinho it is.
This could end badly, but the way I see it, he picks up a team in 14th place with a bunch of the better players clamouring to leave. As well as Pochettino did, and he was excellent, he never won anything for us. Furthermore he and the team seemed to stumble in the big games. This is high risk high reward stuff from Daniel Levy, if nothing else it is a statement of intent. I hope we don't get the ManU version of Jose but considering he was run out of his last 2 (or did RM make it 3?) stops, we might be looking for another manager in a couple of years
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@canefan I will be surprised if Mourinho last two years. He's never developed a team. Is Levy really going to change the habit of a lifetime and loosen the purse strings - and if so why not for Poch?
Two extremely strong my way or highway characters...
I think Spurs will improve but that's because the quality of the side deserves to be higher than 14th but that would happen under (almost) anyone.
I know Levy has wanted Jose for over a decade, but has he not noticed the guys seriously past his sell by date.
Fans loved Poch - can't see them taking to Mourinho's ultra boring football.
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@canefan I will be surprised if Mourinho last two years. He's never developed a team. Is Levy really going to change the habit of a lifetime and loosen the purse strings - and if so why not for Poch?
Two extremely strong my way or highway characters...
I think Spurs will improve but that's because the quality of the side deserves to be higher than 14th but that would happen under (almost) anyone.
I know Levy has wanted Jose for over a decade, but has he not noticed the guys seriously past his sell by date.
Fans loved Poch - can't see them taking to Mourinho's ultra boring football.
That is my thinking as well - Mourinho looked like a relic compared the big 3 (Klopp, Pep, Poch) in his days at MU despite spending a lot of money there. You can say Poch had a team of stars that were struggling but they weren't stars when they came to Spurs. Sure they will finish higher than 14th but they are only 3 points behind 5th.
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@canefan I will be surprised if Mourinho last two years. He's never developed a team. Is Levy really going to change the habit of a lifetime and loosen the purse strings - and if so why not for Poch?
Two extremely strong my way or highway characters...
I think Spurs will improve but that's because the quality of the side deserves to be higher than 14th but that would happen under (almost) anyone.
I know Levy has wanted Jose for over a decade, but has he not noticed the guys seriously past his sell by date.
Fans loved Poch - can't see them taking to Mourinho's ultra boring football.
I think there is a big risk it will end badly. And he will not finish his career at WHL. He would appear to be a spent force based on his ManU stint. However maybe he doesnt want to be remembered like that and is keen to show all the doubters they are wrong. I am sure that he realizes Levy won't be spending Abramovich money and I expect Levy is ready to spend a bit. Reports suggested that he was willing to spend during the last few windows but Pochettino couldn't find anyone suitable. For the first time I can remember in a long time we have a big name as coach. Hopefully the special one can be special again, win something, and be a little more successful than George Graham was for us