Kamaro011
Well-Known Member
The yanks think they've won 50 soccer ball world cups.
Um you do realize it's Argentine club right?
The yanks think they've won 50 soccer ball world cups.
Um you do realize you completely missed the joke right?Um you do realize it's Argentine club right?
One for every minute United thought they were champions.We had 3 stars in the 90s, one for each division we played in.
The premier league has always been the enemy, it was premier leagues representatives in UEFA that went after us, and still do.We should break with tradition. Instead of a star just put ‘boo’ and the digit/ finger symbol above crest. That said, EPL perhaps more the enemy than UEFA these days.
City are quite pally with Ceferin/UEFA at the minute. I think the PL are definitely enemy No.1.We should break with tradition. Instead of a star just put ‘boo’ and the digit/ finger symbol above crest. That said, EPL perhaps more the enemy than UEFA these days.
I don't think anything resembling today's setup will be around in 150 years time so no need to worry about stars on shirts.In Italy and Germany, the stars are for an accumulation of league titles.
In Italy (and Holland, Sweden…) - you get a star for ever 10 league titles you win
In Germany - it’s a sliding scale of 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 stars for 3, 5, 10, 20 and 30 titles
I don’t like either idea and prefer that we don’t do any of that in England. Especially when you think that in about 150 years’ time some clubs could have dozens of stars all over their kit because they’ve won so many league titles. It’s just better the way we don’t have them.
Although, I do like how the league champions in Italy wear the Italian crest and the cup champions wear the air force rings. Not that I’d want to copy that or owt, that’s their thing.