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Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 10937771)
It'll be a long time before we lead the premiership in any other category.
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Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 10937843)
There's a rumour that after Pardew gets the sack they'll go for Di Canio.
Cardiff seems to have a similarly insane owner to ours. That one's just appointed a 23 year old Khazak friend of his son as chief scout. Oh dear. http://www.theguardian.com/football/...-city-disarray |
Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 10937847)
Cardiff seems to have a similarly insane owner to ours.
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Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 10938528)
At least your lot haven't changed to playing in red and white stripes.:eek:
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Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 10938748)
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Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
A growing and annoying trend.
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Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 10938748)
At least with a ranking's based system of groups, the potential is there for improving teams to jump up a group on good performances and for poorly playing teams to drop down. If England want the lucrative games against Brazil or Argentina, they'd need to drastically improve their game then!
Originally Posted by jimf
(Post 10938766)
Hopefully it goes no further than the ideas stage. No doubt there's potentially money in it for UEFA though.
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Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
Originally Posted by DaveLovesDee
(Post 10938942)
I think it could be an interesting idea too, as long as the individual groups were based on rankings. Otherwise, all we'll be watching are the same 4 or 6 teams each time (England, Wales, Scotland, NI, and possibly Rep. of Ireland and France.
At least with a ranking's based system of groups, the potential is there for improving teams to jump up a group on good performances and for poorly playing teams to drop down. If England want the lucrative games against Brazil or Argentina, they'd need to drastically improve their game then! Isn't money the primary reason UEFA exists? |
Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 10938779)
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Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 10939187)
Or wait for tectonic drift to speed up. It's for UEFA.
The FA and the other big European associations may be among the most difficult to convince of the merits of the plan, because they would have to give up the possibility of lucrative friendlies against big South American sides. I see your point, as Brazil and Argentina aren't UEFA Nations. I don't see UEFA sanctioning friendlies against non-UEFA teams though were this to go ahead. UEFA would rather have an extra match under their control. |
Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
Originally Posted by DaveLovesDee
(Post 10939289)
The last paragraph in the article states;
The FA and the other big European associations may be among the most difficult to convince of the merits of the plan, because they would have to give up the possibility of lucrative friendlies against big South American sides. I see your point, as Brazil and Argentina aren't UEFA Nations. I don't see UEFA sanctioning friendlies against non-UEFA teams though were this to go ahead. UEFA would rather have an extra match under their control. |
Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 10939297)
I see your point, but are friendlies against BR or AR more lucrative for the FA than serious matches against, e.g. Spain, Germany, Holland, Italy or Portugal (together with England, the grauniad's possibly mad suggestion for the First Division)?
As I've said before somewhere, I think England should go to Brazil with the next generation of players to blood them, but concentrate on getting them to gel as a team for 2018. |
Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
Originally Posted by DaveLovesDee
(Post 10939307)
I personally think that if the only time you're going to play 2 of the top 5 World Cup sides is during the actual tournament, then there's no point going?
As I've said before somewhere, I think England should go to Brazil with the next generation of players to blood them, but concentrate on getting them to gel as a team for 2018. Moreover, there is the small matter of qualifying to go at all. |
Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
The Januzajs.
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 10939311)
who do you think are the next generation of players?
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