Soccer lolI noticed that there are only American sports here, so thought I'd start a thread about one of the world's most popular football /soccer leagues.![]()
I think he or she was trying not to confuse people as American's call football "soccer" and what we call American football they call "football".Soccer lol
I was only messing. Its just funny any sport that's not started in US and popular world wide they call a different name.I think he or she was trying not to confuse people as American's call football "soccer" and what we call American football they call "football".
Anyway, I think we (Newcastle United) will be back next year, under Benitez. Pity in some ways - the Championship is much less stressful!
Millwall in the premier league would be a good day out. Probably kick off most games, especially with the teams like Chelsea ,Tottenham, Swansea Stoke etc. Can't see them doing what Blackpool did a few seasons ago. Back to back promotion to the PL. Would be good though if they did and I don't even support them, just think its funny some of the stuff the fans do.It's not premier league, but we're premier off the park. Anyway, good old Bermondseys finest on a 2 game win streak! League one shaping up to be the tightest of the 4. I predict Millwall to make it to the top 2 if we get back fully on track. NOLU!
I would love it, but I can't see it, we're a shadow of the late 80's early 90's team. Lots of people forget Teddy Sheringham spent most of his career at the Den too! Yeah, we've no shame, we'll attack segregation lines and toe to toe the filth wherever possible, you don't even see the OB at the Den much, not in the stands anyway. Last time I was at Chelsea we pumped them out the league cup 1996, it was lovely!Millwall in the premier league would be a good day out. Probably kick off most games, especially with the teams like Chelsea ,Tottenham, Swansea Stoke etc. Can't see them doing what Blackpool did a few seasons ago. Back to back promotion to the PL. Would be good though if they did and I don't even support them, just think its funny some of the stuff the fans do.
Yeah, 1983-91, scored 93 goals in 220 appearances, when we got relegated in 91, sold him to Forest, and then he went on to Spurs. He was our record scorer for years until the current gaffer Neil Harris overtook his record. One of the best finishers I've ever seen, and amazing with Shearer.@PTFC Teddy sheringham was a legend. Didn't release myself he played for Millwall. I rember him coming to Man U after leaving Tottenham. Also when he played for England. Sheringham and shearer aka SaS probably one of the best England striker partnership I have seen.
Shearer was immense. Could slam the ball in the net from a variety of distances/angles, and his heading skills were amazing too. I am a Newcastle fan, but he was a fantastic player.Yeah, 1983-91, scored 93 goals in 220 appearances, when we got relegated in 91, sold him to Forest, and then he went on to Spurs. He was our record scorer for years until the current gaffer Neil Harris overtook his record. One of the best finishers I've ever seen, and amazing with Shearer.
The Championship is the wealthiest non-top flight football division in the world and the seventh richest division in Europe. - Wiki, but I already knew that.It's all to do with money. TV rights (Sky BT) which makes every single prem team filthy rich in comparison. There are only two Scottish teams really known around the world whereas the EPL I think only Real Madrid and Barca are more famous than the top 5-6 teams.
They look at the stars playing in the league, the competitiveness and fixture whereas Dundee v Inverness on a Friday night isn't going to cut it.
Dont get me wrong I'm Scottish and completely agree but what we need to do is focus on the youth academies and bringing through talent that way. Hibs used to be successful at it, Falkirk are brilliant, Rangers have one of the best facilities in the world (don't get me started on the lack of well anyone of note) We're never going to command massive TV right but that is the way forward. Llook at Ajax, Porto etc.
i'll irk you some more. The bottom three teams who are relegated from the EPL receive umbrella payments when they drop down. So they will still earn initially what they would if they were still in the premiership. WOW!
I sort of agree. At least you have 4 potential winners who are almost always in the champions league spots with the odd surprise title contenders for the EPL. The Championship is quite competitive. Thats probably the level of the SPL.I don't think many of the top divisions anywhere are particularly competitive, a couple of 1/2 hit wonders apart, it's mostly the same 3 who've won the English Premier since its inception. Money, Bosman, average foreigners, the abolition of the 3 foreigner rule in Europe, combined, have throttled the game in my book.