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That price for Luiz really is a complete joke. Megged for both the Suarez goals.
As for the Premier League not being the best, that point keeps getting repeated as though it's some controversial opinion. It's been said a thousand times, I don't think anybody thinks the Premier League's top four could really compete with the likes of Barca, Madrid (arguably both Madrid teams), Bayern... some other teams could be mentioned too possibly.
Barca, Real Madrid and Bayern are in a class of their own from anybody at the moment.
As for the Premier League not being the best, that point keeps getting repeated as though it's some controversial opinion. It's been said a thousand times, I don't think anybody thinks the Premier League's top four could really compete with the likes of Barca, Madrid (arguably both Madrid teams), Bayern... some other teams could be mentioned too possibly.
Barca, Real Madrid and Bayern are in a class of their own from anybody at the moment.
Cie said:
That price for Luiz really is a complete joke. Megged for both the Suarez goals.
As for the Premier League not being the best, that point keeps getting repeated as though it's some controversial opinion. It's been said a thousand times, I don't think anybody thinks the Premier League's top four could really compete with the likes of Barca, Madrid (arguably both Madrid teams), Bayern... some other teams could be mentioned too possibly.
Barca, Real Madrid and Bayern are in a class of their own from anybody at the moment.
The Premier League. There are teams outside the top four. A lot of those 16 teams can easily (on their day) beat those inside the top four. That's why it's a good contender for best league. There are probably better teams outside of the Prem that would destroy our top four though.As for the Premier League not being the best, that point keeps getting repeated as though it's some controversial opinion. It's been said a thousand times, I don't think anybody thinks the Premier League's top four could really compete with the likes of Barca, Madrid (arguably both Madrid teams), Bayern... some other teams could be mentioned too possibly.
Barca, Real Madrid and Bayern are in a class of their own from anybody at the moment.
London424 said:
The fking Aids Bible. That's only the 392nd time they've used that joke.North West Tom said:
The Premier League. There are teams outside the top four. A lot of those 16 teams can easily (on their day) beat those inside the top four. That's why it's a good contender for best league. There are probably better teams outside of the Prem that would destroy our top four though.
Thanks for that Dr Condescending. I only mentioned the top four because the other 16 teams aren't going to meet other European teams are they? This discussion usually comes up when an English team is dumped out of the Champions League.So what's the point discussing how West Ham would fare against Malaga?
The FA confirming what we all knew - Chelsea are the biggest bunch of s in the Prem.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/ch...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/ch...
Football isn't remotely crooked or mad:
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/apr/17/se...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32361933
Looking forward to a landslide election victory for Rosie, on the back of some extraordinarily successful economic policies .
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/apr/17/se...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32361933
Looking forward to a landslide election victory for Rosie, on the back of some extraordinarily successful economic policies .
DukeDickson said:
Football isn't remotely crooked or mad:
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/apr/17/se...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32361933
Looking forward to a landslide election victory for Rosie, on the back of some extraordinarily successful economic policies .
So The Dominican Republic will be hosting the 2026 World Cup thenhttp://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/apr/17/se...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32361933
Looking forward to a landslide election victory for Rosie, on the back of some extraordinarily successful economic policies .
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