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The European Football Season 15/16

It is really amazing, especially in this day and age. I think there was something of a perfect storm going on this season. Leicester had a great run at the end of last season and I think Pearson had created a good team spirit which I think Ranieri only developed further. They got a good momentum going and I think once they got going they just kept going.

I was talking to a friend who's a Villa fan last week and I think there were some games last October/November which actually defined Leicester's season, specifically their game against Villa when they came back from 2 goals down. In fact I think there were a few games after that when they did the same thing and I think they got this feeling like they couldn't lose, as if they could always come back. Luck doesn't play much of a part over the course of a season but confidence is key. Winning is contagious and so is losing (and that game might have been the one that knocked any fight out of Villa conversely). The same applies to Vardy's goal scoring record (which I think actually kept the focus off the rest of the Leicester team and kept them relaxed initially).

Throw in not having any major injuries and you have to factor in how rubbish so many of the big teams have been, especially Chelsea but also both Manchester teams, plus Liverpool and of course Arsenal--I've long defended the guy but Wenger really has shot his bolt, if ever Arsenal were going to win the league under him again this was the season to do it.)

You can't take anything away from Leicester though, they're the best team over the course of the season, and even managed to see off a very strong showing from Spurs as well. It really is proper Roy of the Rovers stuff.

As a Derby fan who works in Leicester and lives in Nottingham I'm really glad for them, but also know LCFC fans are going to be insufferable from now on so next season I'll be back to hating them as local rivals! :lol:

I wouldn't bet on any 5000-1 shots next season, I'm almost certain that normal service will be resumed so I'd put money on Man City/Chelsea, though I hope Spurs have another tilt at the title next season. I hope I'm wrong, and maybe a team like Southampton or West Ham could 'do a Leicester' especially given the new Sky contract meaning even small teams can afford much better plays these days.

As for Leicester. I'm half tempted to bet on them getting relegated next season, if only because Europe can be a hell of a distraction for teams that don't have the infrastructure to handle it. On the one hand if you don't bulk your squad out injuries will take their toll, but on the other spending money on lots of new players when you might have a very limited run in Europe can leave you with a bloated/expensive squad and morale problems. Take a look at Hull a couple of years ago. Or go back further to Leeds and before them Ipswich.

Smaller teams who have a great season rarely follow it up with another great season. Then again no small club in recent times has had a season quite like Leicester's so who knows...maybe this time next year they'll be on the verge of celebrating a quadruple :p
 
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Looks like Athletico makes the final. Pep and his men show signs of weakness. Even in Bundesliga matches. Bayern is not favorite in the local DFB cup final.
 
You have just to complain and Bayern scores......

Seems to be much fire in this match
 
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Bayern - Athletico 2:1, Athletico the first to go to the final.

(away goal rule)

Bayern lost it in the firt game, this one was tight. Congratulations Athletico.
 
Pep should have done a lot better in Europe with Bayern.

I've got a feeling City could spoil the party.
 
Pep will be read the riot act if he loses also the DFB cup final. And the whole of Germany will be Dortmund fan.

Not until the Euro Champs we will be united again...
 
Real Madrid 1 - 0 Man City

Abysmal game. City had absolutely no ideas.

Another all Madrid final. Hope Atletico win it.
 
Real Madrid 1 - 0 Man City

Abysmal game. City had absolutely no ideas.

Another all Madrid final. Hope Atletico win it.

That makes two of us. Cristiano Ronaldo doesn't need another title. I'm fed up with with the whole Ronaldo vs Messi fuss. As if there weren't any other gifted players.....
 
Sevilla 3 - 1 Shaktar Donetsk
Liverpool 3 - 0 Villarreal

Great win for Klopp's team.

Europa League Final - 18th May

Sevilla V Liverpool
 
Rumor has it that Pep freaked out in the dressing room after the last Champions League match against Athletico. Trapattoni effect?????
 
Bayern won 2:1 in Ingolstadt. They are Champion now. Dortmund lost against Frankfurt.
A Bundesliga season without surprise team, unlike Premier League.
 
I'm watching Andrea Bocelli standing next to Claudio Ranieri singing at Leicester. They receive the trophy after the game against Everton which kicks off in five minutes. Still can't believe they won it (why couldn't I have put a bet on them?)

Norwich 0 - 1 Man United
Sunderland 3 - 2 Chelsea
Aston Villa 0 - 0 Newcastle
Bournemouth 1 - 1 West From
Crystal Palace 2 - 1 Stoke
West Ham 1 - 1 Swansea

Newcastle look doomed despite Benitez doing a decent job. They brought him in too late though.
 
Leicester winning the Premier League is the sort of thing that makes sport great. Yes, FIFA is rotten to the core and there are any number of things to complain about / wrong with top-level sport generally, but for a club like LCFC to win the PL ahead of expensively assembled teams owned by zillionaires makes all that crap (at least temporarily) irrelevant. It's just a fabulous thing. :bolian:
 
Norwich 4 - 2 Watford
Sunderland 3 - 0 Everton
Liverpool 1 - 1 Chelsea

Villa, Norwich and Newcastle all relegated. Newcastle have spent so much money and got so much nothing for it.

Last games of the EPL season this Saturday.

Europa League Final - Wed 18th May - Liverpool V Sevilla
FA Cup Final - Sat 21st May - Man United V Crystal Palace.
Champions League Final - Sat 28th May - Real Madrid V Atletico Madrid

And then it's the Euros on 10th June :hugegrin:

The football never ends!!!
 
Question. I have been following the EPL for about a decade. I have gotten used to most of the terms. Relegation threw me off for a long time. But now I am getting thrown off by the terms "loan" and "bid". Are soccer (I'm an American!) owners literally buying/selling players? Or is akin to free agency here in the states?
 
Yes, they are buying/selling the rights to the player. Unless the player is out of contract. Then he's a free agent (thanks to the Bosman ruling).

A "loan" is when a club takes a player from another club without buying them. Usually it's for a season, or part of a season. Often you'll see it happening with players who want to get playing time instead of sitting on the bench, or with young players that have been bought by bigger clubs that want to give them playing experience. Loans can also ease the financial burden. You don't have to pay a transfer fee, and sometimes you can get the player's parent club to pay part of his weekly wages while he plays for you.

A "bid" is a number thrown out by a club that wants to buy a player. If a player is NOT under contract, he can move as a free agent (thanks to a 1995 rule change). If he is under contract, bids are thrown out to entice a sale. If a club needs the money or a player wants stardom and a bigger weekly paycheck, oftentimes he'll move for the right price. Agents will pressure the club by talking up the interests of rivals, or the player himself will, either by putting in a written request to leave or acting like spoiled brats and blabbing to the media or refusing to train. Players also have "buyout clauses" in their contracts that rival teams try to activate if they want that player.

Say Lionel Messi had a buyout clause of £250 million. Man City or Man Utd or PSG could come along, bid £250,000,001 and entice Barcelona to sell, but in the end it's up to the player if he wants to move or not. But if he winds down his contract and enters a transfer window as a free agent, he can walk. That's why clubs never like for that to happen and start contract negotiations a year or more ahead of time. If a player goes, they want to make some money on him.
 
Bundesliga, last match day:

Bayern champion

Hannover and Stuttgart down into 'second division' (zweite Liga).

Eintrach Frankfurt into relegation against Nueremberg.
 
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