EPL 2021 / 2022
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@dogmeat the Saudi money at Newcastle looks like it was well directed and I still think we should not have gone down when Eddie Howe was in charge.
I think we have managed our finances well and that is important, if not for next year but for the future. Lets see if Parker ball works in the prem
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@bayimports said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
@dogmeat the Saudi money at Newcastle looks like it was well directed and I still think we should not have gone down when Eddie Howe was in charge.
I think we have managed our finances well and that is important, if not for next year but for the future. Lets see if Parker ball works in the prem
It didn't work last time. But hopefully he's learned a lot
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As a Notts County fan with little success for the past few decades, the continued failures of Forest have been most pleasant so well done to Bournemouth for denying them promotion. And Forest have some past play-off failures to give me hope.
For Liverpool, would winning the quadruple be the greatest ever UK club achievement? Is it better than Celtic in 1967 who did a similar quadruple (plus they also won the Glasgow Cup). They also won the European Cup with a team of Scots all of whom were born within 30 miles of Celtic Park.
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@KiwiPie You did have that brief glimmer of hope when Sven was named Manager, signed Sol Campbell and kaspar Schmeichel before it all turned out to be a con job.
Look on the bright side one year later and you could have been the first Premier club relegated out of the Football League. As I recall you did pretty well that year until Easter and then it al went tits up? Surely Luton offer an example of how you can come back. They went down from PL with you didn't they? and you also always have the glory of the Juve association
How're County doing this year?
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@mariner4life said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
lol
League cup won
FA Cup Final
Champs league final
90 points in the leagueHell of a year.
They are such a superb balanced team. Klopp is a great manager, although he's not quite all time great for me yet as all the success hasn't quite undone all the lost finals. I think a second CL or PL will put him in that pantheon.
Regardless, Liverpool have shown what happens when you select a good manager, give him time to create his team and stick with him for a number of years.
An absolute benchmark to follow. I had hoped we'd do the same with Frank, but we didn't. Not that I can complain about Tuchel.
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@dogmeat said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
My Oh My
the wait goes on for City.
Two goals from Madrid in injury time to level the tie and then the winner in extra time
Real will be full of belief that this is their year
Unbelievable
They are like the ABs at RWC pre-2011
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@MajorRage said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
@mariner4life said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
lol
League cup won
FA Cup Final
Champs league final
90 points in the leagueHell of a year.
They are such a superb balanced team. Klopp is a great manager, although he's not quite all time great for me yet as all the success hasn't quite undone all the lost finals. I think a second CL or PL will put him in that pantheon.
Regardless, Liverpool have shown what happens when you select a good manager, give him time to create his team and stick with him for a number of years.
An absolute benchmark to follow. I had hoped we'd do the same with Frank, but we didn't. Not that I can complain about Tuchel.
not sure he's even close to ATG level is he? for all the improvements at the Clubs he has managed, there isn't enough trophies in the cabinet. I just like the fact that Liverpool are a side that compete for lots of things and play pretty good football.
The 2nd paragraph is key there. A manager with a philosophy and an ownership group committed to putting the right resources in place to ensure that philosophy has the best chance at succeeding. Players are developed, gaps are plugged by (mostly) finding the right players. Depth is built every year. It sort of looks sustainable too.
See what happens when/if Salah fucks off to Spain for ludicris money i guess.
Crazy tie this morning. City are through, and then bang bang bang City are out. Football eh? bloody hell.
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@dogmeat said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
My Oh My
the wait goes on for City.
Two goals from Madrid in injury time to level the tie and then the winner in extra time
Real will be full of belief that this is their year
Unbelievable
Liverpool are surely favourites for the final but if any team "has their name on the cup" it must be Real Madrid this season - seemingly down and out in all knockout ties in the second leg but each time coming back. They didn't really look like scoring as full time approached and Grealish almost scored twice - then bang, bang. Incredible.
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@dogmeat said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
@KiwiPie You did have that brief glimmer of hope when Sven was named Manager, signed Sol Campbell and kaspar Schmeichel before it all turned out to be a con job.
Look on the bright side one year later and you could have been the first Premier club relegated out of the Football League. As I recall you did pretty well that year until Easter and then it al went tits up? Surely Luton offer an example of how you can come back. They went down from PL with you didn't they? and you also always have the glory of the Juve association
How're County doing this year?
The con job is fascinating - if you want to know more it is covered in 6 parts in a podcast "Sport's Strangest Crimes" and Notts is just a part of it. Sven going to North Korea is a great tale which I hadn't heard about until I listened to it. You wonder how Notts fell for it but the conman did actually own a bank in the middle east so when he gave them a banker's draft to guarantee the funds it was pretty convincing.
Even though it all turned sour, we did have a great team on the back of it (Kasper was fantastic, Sol played 1 game but there were better signings) and it did lead to promotion (the only time since Big Sam did it in the late 90s). A couple of years later we managed to be in the Div 1 play-off spots in November and then relegated (kind of a reverse Forest from this season).
Luton dropped out of the league a few years before us. We did compete with Coventry in a League 2 playoff not so many years ago. controversial pen and they were promoted and look at them now.
This season we are 5th in the national league, looking good to make the play-offs but won't be favoured to win them - 6 teams go into the playoffs with just a single promoted team and whichever of Stockport or Wrexham doesn't get automatic promotion will probably go up via the play-offs.
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@KiwiPie Thanks I have subscribed to that pod. Russell King sure is a strange story.
The other seasons - Allen Stanford and Shergar look interesting too.After all there's only so many pod episodes about Fulham's Championship glory I can listen to (actually that's not true I'm sure I may missed one somewhere)
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@dogmeat said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
@KiwiPie Thanks I have subscribed to that pod. Russell King sure is a strange story.
The other seasons - Allen Stanford and Shergar look interesting too.After all there's only so many pod episodes about Fulham's Championship glory I can listen to (actually that's not true I'm sure I may missed one somewhere)
Listened to Allan Stanford story but not Shergar (yet)
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@mariner4life said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
not sure he's even close to ATG level is he? for all the improvements at the Clubs he has managed, there isn't enough trophies in the cabinet. I just like the fact that Liverpool are a side that compete for lots of things and play pretty good football.
The 2nd paragraph is key there. A manager with a philosophy and an ownership group committed to putting the right resources in place to ensure that philosophy has the best chance at succeeding. Players are developed, gaps are plugged by (mostly) finding the right players. Depth is built every year. It sort of looks sustainable too.
See what happens when/if Salah fucks off to Spain for ludicris money i guess.
Crazy tie this morning. City are through, and then bang bang bang City are out. Football eh? bloody hell.
I think he's close. He's proven at more than one big club, and shown he knows how to manage the big players, he's just a couple of trophies / cups short in the cupboard. If it wasn't for Guardiola and City, he'd have at least one more EPL & has taken Liverpool to CL final a few times.
I think a second CL or a 2nd EPL would put him right up there.
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@KiwiPie said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
@dogmeat said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
My Oh My
the wait goes on for City.
Two goals from Madrid in injury time to level the tie and then the winner in extra time
Real will be full of belief that this is their year
Unbelievable
Liverpool are surely favourites for the final but if any team "has their name on the cup" it must be Real Madrid this season - seemingly down and out in all knockout ties in the second leg but each time coming back. They didn't really look like scoring as full time approached and Grealish almost scored twice - then bang, bang. Incredible.
It's all about the occasion. Real Madrid have big match occasion in spades and will turn up.
Liverpool have shown to be slightly flaky here, although have hugely improved over recent seasons on this front.
I'll be cheering Real all the way as I can't stand Liverpool. But my money is on Jurgen. It almost feels a bit "in the stars" so to speak.
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@MajorRage Couldn't agree less. Real for me epitomise everything wrong with football. The whole Galacticos bullshit, the ongoing pursuit of the ESL concept, the fact that they are effectively bankrupt several times over but still seem to be able to restructure loans at will in order to buy the latest shiny thing.
Liverpool are no saints but Real as a club stinks.
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Just to ram home what Klopp has done at Liverpool, this was the lineup for his first game
Mignolet, Clyne, Skrtel, Sakho, Moreno, Lucas, Can, Coutinho, Lallana, Origi, Milner. On the bench: Bogdan, Toure, Allen, Sinclair, Texiera and Randall.
That, right there, is why Liverpool were a "UEFA Cup spots" team for a fair while.
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@mariner4life Brendan Rogers did pretty good too then - given the cattle he had to work with.
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@dogmeat said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
@mariner4life Brendan Rogers did pretty good too then - given the cattle he had to work with.
he's a good manager that's why. Just not quite good enough.