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I'm a little late, but I'll start a new one for the new year.

Right now, as I type this, we have El Clasico in a Spanish Super Cup semifinal on big ESPN, and Juve v. Inter for the Supercoppa Italiana on CBS Sports Network.  Weston with the start.

Good soccer watching on a rando Wednesday afternoon.

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This opening was bad ass. I really want to see a game at the San Siro  

 

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On 2/6/2022 at 12:18 PM, Jive Turkey said:

This opening was bad ass. I really want to see a game at the San Siro  

 

Seems kind of similar to Buenos Aires and River v Boca…

Only the old world Italians are not as passionate as the New World ones.

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How else can you de-nazify Britain unless you move the football back to Russia?  Think about it...DUH!

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Why is that plot rotated 45 degrees?  It only makes it harder to read.

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Saw an interesting stat today: Ancelotti became the 1st manager to win top flight titles in Europe’s top 5 leagues: Italy, England, France, Germany, and now Spain. Also he’s in the semis of the Champions League/European Cup for the 5th consecutive decade as player and manager.

Pretty impressive. 

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On 4/30/2022 at 2:07 PM, Dutch said:

Saw an interesting stat today: Ancelotti became the 1st manager to win top flight titles in Europe’s top 5 leagues: Italy, England, France, Germany, and now Spain. Also he’s in the semis of the Champions League/European Cup for the 5th consecutive decade as player and manager.

Pretty impressive. 

His CV is pretty insane

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Coppa Italia is on CBS Sports Network.  Juve v. Inter.  this is bad ass.  Juve up 2-1.

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WOMEN’S Champions League Final is this Saturday on some [WTF?] YouTube channel. 

Lyon (or Lille) has kicked ass over the last decade and they are playing Barcelona femenino/a 

A team that hasn’t lost this season. 
And they haven’t tied either. 👀

@ 12pm CDT

Lyon 3 Barca 1 early in the 2nd half

 

10 hours ago, WBT said:

Lyon 3 Barca 1 early in the 2nd half

 

This is some . . .

Holy Fucking Shit!!! 
 

Barça Chicas hadn’t lost or tied all year and then they got their shit packed in the first half by the Lyonesses.

An all-time team in women’s or men’s fútbol and they fumbled at the one yard line!

Happy for AC Milan. Complete yawn for every other big 6 league winner. I predict all of them (besides Milan) will win again next year with their financial dominance. 

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I am going to post this across a few threads, because it should be widely seen, read:

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2022/jun/07/uefa-safety-consultant-quit-expressed-concerns-february-steve-frosdick

Revealed: Uefa safety consultant quit and expressed concerns in February

This wasn't just a little guy, but a high ranking consultant within UEFA. He had his role diminished since Aleksandr Ceferin took over as UEFA President and installed Zeljko Pavlica as the head of UEFA security. Pavlica and Ceferin are close friends with Ceferin being Pavlica's best man at his wedding in 2018.

Steve Frosdick is the career security guy that quit earlier this year, former cop turned career stadium security official (2-3 decades of experience). He had expressed concerns over the direction that Pavlica had taken security:

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He is said to have become seriously unhappy with the direction of the department which since last year has been headed by Zeljko Pavlica, a close friend of the Uefa president, Aleksandr Ceferin. Frosdick is said to have believed that Uefa’s professionalism, expertise and development were being undermined, and he rejected a proposal to revise his contract, that would have downgraded his role.

Four months after he quit the Europa and Champions League finals occurred each with their own issues. The Champions League issues are well known. Europa saw issues like a lack of water at the venue, despite the temperatures. 

 

The main point here though is that it continues to appear UEFA ineptitude and not fan behavior was the cause of the issues surrounding these finals.

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Haaland debut against BM on ESPN. 

#teammeteor

18 minutes ago, ztejas said:

Haaland debut against BM on ESPN. 

#teammeteor

Scores 15 minutes into the game. Then a lightning delay.

Going to be an awesome race for 2nd in the PL again.

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So ... this seems kind of big ...

 

Swiss Ramble has some thoughts (a good thread to read)

 

 

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An accounting scandal in Serie A?  Say it ain't so.

Maybe the Gulf states will start to limit themselves to buying washed players and stop buying teams and fucking up the competitive landscape of the European leagues.  A guy can dream.

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Kraut Klub Kickoff today on ESPN2.

Leipzig hosting Bayern and it’s 1-1 going into stoppage time. 

Re: Bayern Munich

According to Wikipedia, Bayern bought Swiss international keeper, Jann Sommer, just yesterday (1/19/23).

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Borussia Mönchengladbach GK ‘14-‘23

After Manuel Neuer fucked up his leg skiing following Germany getting from the World Cup, it appears that Bayern tried out their backups during the winter break and came to the conclusion that they needed a new #1.

 

Juve was hit with a 15 point deduction in standings, dropping them from 3rd to 10th. Prosecutors were asking for a 9 point deduction, but judges ruled for a larger deduction.

 

On 1/21/2023 at 8:13 AM, Captain Ron said:

Juve was hit with a 15 point deduction in standings, dropping them from 3rd to 10th. Prosecutors were asking for a 9 point deduction, but judges ruled for a larger deduction.

How Italian of them to have two sets of books.

The only time I have ever heard about this has been in mafia movies.

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