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Project said:Ireland isn't in the same league, sorry.
Iniesta, Xavi, Messi are priceless. No amount of money can buy them as it means automatic defeat for Laporta at the next elections.
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Project said:Ireland isn't in the same league, sorry.
Iniesta, Xavi, Messi are priceless. No amount of money can buy them as it means automatic defeat for Laporta at the next elections.
basher said:city diehard said:yaya toure will leave lets get 18 million shit for brains de jong out. de jong was 4 th choice after senna, diarra and parker
You've just showed yourself to have shit for brains.
In general terms, Spanish technique is far superior to the athleticism that characterizes the English style of play.
The style of play that Barça exhibit week in - week out (redolent of the great Arsenal sides of '98 - '03) is also much in evidence at Sevilla, Valencia and, at times, Real and the lesser clubs like Mallorca and Villarreal.
It's why Spain were unquestionably superior to England at Euro '08, why Spain easily beat Capello's England last year and why Manchester United were completely outclassed last night.
The passing, movement, touch and technique is several levels above the grinding results style of football offered by Chelsea. To compare Chelsea with Barcelona is like trying to compare Sid James with Robert De
Spanish team rnk english team rnk
1 Barca 121.853 Chelsea 118.899 result 1-0
2 Sevilla 100.853 Liverpool 118.899 result 1-1
3 real madrid 78.853 rags 111.899 result 1-2
4 valencia 59.853 arsenal 106.899 result 1-3
5 espanyol 52.853 spurs 55.899 result 1-4
6 Athletico Madrid 41.853 newcastle 54.899 result 1-5
7 osasuna 36.853 middlesboro 48.899 result 1-6
8. getafe 32.853 bolton 37.899 result 1-7
9. zaragoza 31.853 everton 35.899 result 1-8
10. deportivo 26.853 man city 32.899 result 1-9
and if we continue to 20th i am pretty sure we will end up 1-19 soIn general terms, Spanish technique is far superior to the athleticism that characterizes the English style of play.
The style of play that Barça exhibit week in - week out (redolent of the great Arsenal sides of '98 - '03) is also much in evidence at Sevilla, Valencia and, at times, Real and the lesser clubs like Mallorca and Villarreal
would appear to be untrue,
It's why Spain were unquestionably superior to England at Euro '08, why Spain easily beat Capello's England last year and why Manchester United were completely outclassed last night.
has more to do with the fact that the england manager has to pick englishmen and has nothing to do with the strength of the teams in those countries. Infact there were even 5 members of the spanish squad playing in the english premiership, the only overseas league to be represented in the squad. Futhermore im not sure England were even there to be better than.
The passing, movement, touch and technique is several levels above the grinding results style of football offered by Chelsea. To compare Chelsea with Barcelona is like trying to compare Sid James with Robert De
Bunk said:Coaching methods, techniques, styles and ideology would have to undergo a radical and fundamental change from the grass roots level up here in England/United Kingdom before we could produce players of that type. Ireland is a great player and I worship the man, but Iniesta is a different creature all together, as to is Xavi.
Ironically, the Premiere League's greatest asset (the entertainment value derived from its unrivalled speed and power) doubles as its greatest weakness as the very basic fundamentals of the game (passing and movement) are neglected. That Barcelona side would have beaten any premier league side in history, even the Arsenal side that went undefeated.
stumpy_mcfc said:Bunk said:Coaching methods, techniques, styles and ideology would have to undergo a radical and fundamental change from the grass roots level up here in England/United Kingdom before we could produce players of that type. Ireland is a great player and I worship the man, but Iniesta is a different creature all together, as to is Xavi.
Ironically, the Premiere League's greatest asset (the entertainment value derived from its unrivalled speed and power) doubles as its greatest weakness as the very basic fundamentals of the game (passing and movement) are neglected. That Barcelona side would have beaten any premier league side in history, even the Arsenal side that went undefeated.
A Barcalona side not as good as the one last night did beat that Arsenal side.
Stackmoney said:Bunk said:Coaching methods, techniques, styles and ideology would have to undergo a radical and fundamental change from the grass roots level up here in England/United Kingdom before we could produce players of that type. Ireland is a great player and I worship the man, but Iniesta is a different creature all together, as to is Xavi.
Ironically, the Premiere League's greatest asset (the entertainment value derived from its unrivalled speed and power) doubles as its greatest weakness as the very basic fundamentals of the game (passing and movement) are neglected. That Barcelona side would have beaten any premier league side in history, even the Arsenal side that went undefeated.
Don't agree at all with that. For the past few seasons theirs been 3 English sides in the last 3 of Europe. Barcelona got lucky. Arsenal hammered Villareal while Liverpool played Real Madrid off the park this season. This trophy should of been Chelsea's while I think Liverpool would wipe the floor with them at Anfield.