La Liga is likely to decline until a new government is elected.
The tax situation there is off-putting for the 'best' players, and we've seen two of its biggest stars in Neymar and Ronaldo leave in recent years with no-one large coming in.
Football is cyclical. I think La Liga has had its spell of success for the time being. I can see English clubs having more success in Europe in the short term. Just look at the league tables; all the top 4 PL clubs currently have more points than Barcelona in the same number of games.
comment by Firkin (U19526)
posted 7 minutes ago
La Liga is likely to decline until a new government is elected.
The tax situation there is off-putting for the 'best' players, and we've seen two of its biggest stars in Neymar and Ronaldo leave in recent years with no-one large coming in.
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No one large coming in? Have you see the Brits going to Spain in summer? Large enough?
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 21 seconds ago
comment by Firkin (U19526)
posted 7 minutes ago
La Liga is likely to decline until a new government is elected.
The tax situation there is off-putting for the 'best' players, and we've seen two of its biggest stars in Neymar and Ronaldo leave in recent years with no-one large coming in.
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No one large coming in? Have you see the Brits going to Spain in summer? Large enough?
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Lol! Excellent
Are Real Madrid La Liga's most successful ever team?
If so then maybe, yes
Man Utd wishes it was Real Madrid....
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 1 hour, 22 minutes ago
Football is cyclical. I think La Liga has had its spell of success for the time being. I can see English clubs having more success in Europe in the short term. Just look at the league tables; all the top 4 PL clubs currently have more points than Barcelona in the same number of games.
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I’m sure I read all this tripe last year when Madrid were struggling and Barca were a shadow of themselves and then both Madrid clubs ended up winning European trophies.
Just shows you how stupid Man Utd were to sell Ronaldo for £80m. I even said at the time selling him for £120m would have been a bargain for RM.
Or buy pogba or lukaku for 160 million
Not looking good for any of the top Liga sides right now.
As a caveat, though, all you really have to do up until the New Year-February time is to make sure you don't fall out of contention.
That's when the pressure starts to get turned up and teams need to hit their best form.
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posted on 24/11/18
La Liga is likely to decline until a new government is elected.
The tax situation there is off-putting for the 'best' players, and we've seen two of its biggest stars in Neymar and Ronaldo leave in recent years with no-one large coming in.
posted on 24/11/18
Football is cyclical. I think La Liga has had its spell of success for the time being. I can see English clubs having more success in Europe in the short term. Just look at the league tables; all the top 4 PL clubs currently have more points than Barcelona in the same number of games.
posted on 24/11/18
comment by Firkin (U19526)
posted 7 minutes ago
La Liga is likely to decline until a new government is elected.
The tax situation there is off-putting for the 'best' players, and we've seen two of its biggest stars in Neymar and Ronaldo leave in recent years with no-one large coming in.
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No one large coming in? Have you see the Brits going to Spain in summer? Large enough?
posted on 24/11/18
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 21 seconds ago
comment by Firkin (U19526)
posted 7 minutes ago
La Liga is likely to decline until a new government is elected.
The tax situation there is off-putting for the 'best' players, and we've seen two of its biggest stars in Neymar and Ronaldo leave in recent years with no-one large coming in.
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No one large coming in? Have you see the Brits going to Spain in summer? Large enough?
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Lol! Excellent
posted on 24/11/18
Are Real Madrid La Liga's most successful ever team?
If so then maybe, yes
posted on 24/11/18
Man Utd wishes it was Real Madrid....
posted on 24/11/18
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 1 hour, 22 minutes ago
Football is cyclical. I think La Liga has had its spell of success for the time being. I can see English clubs having more success in Europe in the short term. Just look at the league tables; all the top 4 PL clubs currently have more points than Barcelona in the same number of games.
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I’m sure I read all this tripe last year when Madrid were struggling and Barca were a shadow of themselves and then both Madrid clubs ended up winning European trophies.
posted on 24/11/18
Just shows you how stupid Man Utd were to sell Ronaldo for £80m. I even said at the time selling him for £120m would have been a bargain for RM.
posted on 24/11/18
Or buy pogba or lukaku for 160 million
posted on 25/11/18
Not looking good for any of the top Liga sides right now.
As a caveat, though, all you really have to do up until the New Year-February time is to make sure you don't fall out of contention.
That's when the pressure starts to get turned up and teams need to hit their best form.
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