The Best League
#1
Posted 08 July 2009 - 04:11 PM

#2
Posted 08 July 2009 - 05:21 PM
But what's the criteria here. Do we vote for which league was the best last year, which one we expect to be the best in the upcoming season, which league was the best the last 5 years, ever since we started watching football, or. . .?
My answer changes depending the question, so clear it up please.
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#3
Posted 08 July 2009 - 05:29 PM

#4
Posted 08 July 2009 - 06:13 PM
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#5
Posted 09 July 2009 - 03:36 AM
I was always a big fan of the Italian game, so I almost voted for Serie A. It's no longer shown on TV over here though, so I must admit that I'm a little bit out of touch with the league. So La Liga gets my vote, simply because it's viewed by the world's top players as the place to be. We might not like to admit it as fans of the Premier League, but the vast majority of world class players in their prime wouldn't dream of joining an English club. The PL's top foreign players were either picked up by their clubs at a very young age (Ronaldo, Fabregas, Van Persie), arrived when they were already past their best (Ballack, Deco, Shevchenko) or improved beyond all recognition while playing for an English club (Essien, Alonso, Drogba, Henry). The only exception I can think of at the moment is Fernando Torres, and his best years are still very much ahead of him. So as much as I'd love to see players like Messi, Aguero and Kaka joining English clubs, I can't see it happening. The Premier League is a stepping stone, not a final destination.
#6
Posted 10 July 2009 - 08:50 AM
I like La Liga a lot because its open and very technical. Maybe not the best tactically or physically but the sport is played (for the most part) with technique and with the entertainment of the fans in mind. Almost every week, there is bound to be a good game on, between top teams, mid table and relegation teams. The competitiveness is there and its not uncommon for an upset a lot of the time. I feel that the standard of play has gotten worse over the years, especially some of the officiating. Current rating=7.5/10
English league is entertaining in an action-packed, rush the ball end-to-end sense, but there's no technique and little tactics. It's a bit better now that there's so much money because it means some of the top managers in the world are here, and clubs can sign top foreign imports to mix technique and tactics with the physical English style. Competitiveness-wise, it has been lacking for years though last season was entertaining until Villa lost the UEFA Cup. The only reason I watch now is to keep up with Liverpool games really. Current rating=6/10
I don't watch much Serie A, but I like the tactical side of their game. It's beautiful if you can appreciate it properly, but sometimes very dull. I don't watch it very much now unfortunately, but from the games I have been able to watch for the past few seasons (and they've only been matches between the top teams), the goals-per-game ratio has gone up and it is great to see a blend of tactics, pace and technique. Not sure how representative of the all the matches that is, but if what I've seen is anything to go by then I'd give it a current rating of 8/10. Pity about the crowd trouble

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#7
Posted 12 July 2009 - 09:48 AM

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#8
Posted 13 July 2009 - 02:17 AM
red_ed, on Jul 10 2009, 05:58 PM, said:
I like La Liga a lot because its open and very technical. Maybe not the best tactically or physically but the sport is played (for the most part) with technique and with the entertainment of the fans in mind. Almost every week, there is bound to be a good game on, between top teams, mid table and relegation teams. The competitiveness is there and its not uncommon for an upset a lot of the time. I feel that the standard of play has gotten worse over the years, especially some of the officiating. Current rating=7.5/10
#9
Posted 14 July 2009 - 02:00 AM
I've seen teams go to Barca and Madrid and park the team bus, but it doesn't happen as much when the team isn't in the relegation zone and it normally only happens at the Bernabeu or Camp Nou when the smaller team is playing away. In the EPL it always happens whether or not the smaller teams play home or away because there's so much money at stake. I think it's kinda sad really and it really doesn't add to the argument that the EPL is the best league at all

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#10
Posted 18 July 2009 - 08:39 PM
All hail Becks!

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#11
Posted 19 July 2009 - 06:48 AM

#12
Posted 21 July 2009 - 11:08 AM
#13
Posted 10 August 2009 - 01:55 AM
red_ed, on Jul 14 2009, 11:08 AM, said:
I've seen teams go to Barca and Madrid and park the team bus, but it doesn't happen as much when the team isn't in the relegation zone and it normally only happens at the Bernabeu or Camp Nou when the smaller team is playing away. In the EPL it always happens whether or not the smaller teams play home or away because there's so much money at stake. I think it's kinda sad really and it really doesn't add to the argument that the EPL is the best league at all
By and large, you can forgive the smaller teams trying to be cagey away from home, but my biggest fear for the game is that we're starting to see spoiling tactics more often in the bigger matches. I'm thinking back to the Chelsea/Barcelona CL first leg - what we saw was a team costing £600million to assemble, who didn't have the bottle to cross the half-way line. Was it effective? Yes, but no-one wants to see games like that every week. Not advocating playing an expansive game away from home and losing 8-0 of course, but it'd be nice to see a happy medium.
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