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Premier League: Is the EPL Weaker Than La Liga and the Bundesliga?
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devilz 12 years ago
Manchester United, England 47 670

@Dynastian98 it was a joke, chill xD although if im honest, i cant think of any other players than bale and young who dive, even though they barely dive anyway. (plus bale is welsh) 

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devilz 12 years ago
Manchester United, England 47 670

Oh, Joe Hart dives.

 I'm just too funny these days...

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Vendetta 12 years ago
Chelsea FC, Egypt 202 3025

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devilz 12 years ago
Manchester United, England 47 670

i was being sarcastic ya clown :P 

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Vendetta 12 years ago
Chelsea FC, Egypt 202 3025

But...but...my picture.... it was supposed to be effective.

 

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knibis 9 years ago
Valencia, Sweden 181 2500

lol

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Argjentt96 9 years ago
Real Madrid, Kosovo 1 496

Still

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Tuanis 9 years ago
Manchester United, England 87 2311

Oh no.. Dont start this again!

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Jimbet 9 years ago
Arsenal, Malaysia 12 1292

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ramaboy10 9 years ago
Mauritius 285 6463

In terms of entertainement:

  1. EPL
  2. La Liga
  3. Bundesliga

In terms of 'elite skill'

  1. La Liga
  2. Bundesliga
  3. EPL

Simple. EPL is more fun to watch all around. They don't have the best teams. EPL is much mored balanced, whereas La liga is a 3 team race between Atletico, Real & Barca. Bundesliga is a league to try and show how many goals lewa can get in a season. :)

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KTBFFHSWE 9 years ago
Chelsea FC, Sweden 52 2449

also, the bottom 15 teams in EPL would beat their equivalent in the other top leagues.. so there's that.. top teams.. most likely not.. but then again, real looked weak against City.. and teams like Sevilla and valencia are pretty shit right now..

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quikzyyy 9 years ago
Arsenal 429 9010

@ramaboy the 2nd place is just Bayern I guess...

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JozeMourinho 9 years ago
Chelsea, Greece 18 1254

If Bundesliga is above BPL I am fekin Donald Trump.

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tiki_taka 9 years ago Edited
Barcelona, France 367 9768

The answer is yes atm, but EPL can bounce back, not this season tho...

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The answer is yet atm, but EPL can bounce back, not this season tho...

Dynastian98 9 years ago
Real Madrid 483 7140

Real completely hammered City in the second leg. I'm still in disbelief we only score one goal.

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KTBFFHSWE 9 years ago
Chelsea FC, Sweden 52 2449

la liga is still the weakest league of them three without a doubt and will continue on being so until money get distributed more evenly throughout the league. Top 3 La Liga > Top 3 EPL, 20-3 La Liga < 20-3 EPL. Still.

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tiki_taka 9 years ago
Barcelona, France 367 9768

The weakest atm is Bundesliga, despite having a better coefficient, EPL due to their weak top 6 are second.

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tiki_taka 9 years ago
Barcelona, France 367 9768

You need Klopp and 200 millions spent on transfers to accomplish what SEvilla does selling their players every year. If money was important England would have had at least 5 quarter finalists instead of 2 out of 16 in both competitions.

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Zakzook 9 years ago
Arsenal, Syria 32 785

Klopp came halfway through.

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tiki_taka 9 years ago Edited
Barcelona, France 367 9768

Yeah but the answer is Leicester, money as pitch argument is a little outdated, those who think that pitch equation is all about money to be respectful didnt followed latest results. You can splash millions and still be weaker than some organized teams accros Europe.
The only way we have to compare is européen competition, Everton last year got hammered by Dynamo Kiev not sure if budgets are comparable, BPL is Comming back strong surely but to say bottom teams are world class, where is the proof ? And from what perspective ? Money ?

@zakzook what KLopp did in a short Time had nothing to do with money, he took a loosing squad, didnt buy à single player, organized them and gave them '' passion " and it was enough to see changes on the pitch. Im using the " sterlingisation " of BPL lately :D, money is good only if teams are sportively organized. Money is not an argument.

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Yeah but the answer is Leicester, money as pitch argument is a little outdated, those who think that pitch equation is all about money to be respectful didnt followed latest results. You can splash millions and still be weaker than some organized
The only way we have to compare is européen competition, Everton last year got hammered by Dynamo Kiev not sure if budgets are comparable, BPL is Comming back strong surely but to say bottom teams are world class, where is the proof ? And from what perspective ? Money ?

Yeah but the answer is Leicester, money as pitch argument is a little outdated, those who think that pitch equation is all about money to be respectful didnt followed latest results. You can splash millions and still be weaker than some organized teams accros Europe.
The only way we have to compare is européen competition, Everton last year got hammered by Dynamo Kiev not sure if budgets are comparable, BPL is Comming back strong surely but to say bottom teams are world class, where is the proof ? And from what perspective ? Money ?

Yeah but the answer is Leicester, money as pitch argument is a little outdated, those who think that pitch equation is all about money to be respectful didnt followed latest results. You can splash millions and still be weaker than some organized teams accros Europe.
The only way we have to compare is européen competition, Everton last year got hammered by Dynamo Kiev not sure if budgets are comparable, BPL is Comming back strong surely but to say bottom teams are world class, where is the proof ? And from what perspective ? Money ?

@zakzook what KLopp did in a short Time had nothing to do with money, he took a loosing squad, didnt but à single player, organized them and gave them '' passion " and it was enough to see changes on the pitch. Im using the " sterlingisation " of BPL lately :D, money is good only if teams are sportively organized. Money is not an argument.