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Online brontebilly

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Re: Will we qualify for the CL?
« Reply #3825 on: Today at 01:00:33 PM »
Disagree. I thought Chelsea's one touch passing was very good and their direct, quick driving attacks and overlaps out wide overwhelmed us. They looked a much more accomplished side.

Easy when they had an extra man in there.

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Re: Will we qualify for the CL?
« Reply #3826 on: Today at 01:16:06 PM »
Monty's post got me thinking.  The thing that makes everything so crushingly disapointing is the existential dread that comes with everything - this feeling like its all a house of cards that could come tumbling down at any point.  Dont get CL and will have to sell our best players / Unai might have enough / The owners might lose interest.   That yet again its another false dawn.

That nagging feeling that in 10 years "what if Unai could spend money", is added to "what could have been if Doug Ellis ego wasnt so big" or  "what if MON..."

Football is no longer escapism, what were watching is a refelction of society - nepotism dressed up as meritocracy.  The "product" of the PL is basically unwatchable - endless delays and cheating, rank poor referees and mostly unlikable players.  Clubs being forceed to sell their souls and integrity to try and comply with financial rules designed to protect the the interest of selected clubs.  If a society we gets the politicans it deserves, the same goes for football

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Re: Will we qualify for the CL?
« Reply #3827 on: Today at 01:24:21 PM »
Not sure about that. Watch a game from 1990, compare it to now. It's faster, more skillful and generally much more enjoyable to watch nowadays albeit with more diving too.

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Re: Will we qualify for the CL?
« Reply #3828 on: Today at 01:26:53 PM »
Monty's post got me thinking.  The thing that makes everything so crushingly disapointing is the existential dread that comes with everything - this feeling like its all a house of cards that could come tumbling down at any point.  Dont get CL and will have to sell our best players / Unai might have enough / The owners might lose interest.   That yet again its another false dawn.

That nagging feeling that in 10 years "what if Unai could spend money", is added to "what could have been if Doug Ellis ego wasnt so big" or  "what if MON..."

Football is no longer escapism, what were watching is a refelction of society - nepotism dressed up as meritocracy.  The "product" of the PL is basically unwatchable - endless delays and cheating, rank poor referees and mostly unlikable players.  Clubs being forceed to sell their souls and integrity to try and comply with financial rules designed to protect the the interest of selected clubs.  If a society we gets the politicans it deserves, the same goes for football
Very well said. We'll get called sore, dour losers by other fans perhaps with the exception of Newcastle, but it's true.

Fans shouldn't have to prioritize financial stability over the prospect of glory. We've been put in a position these past few years where most of us are willing to throw a good cup run away if it means prioritizing a league position to guarantee revenue income. The prospect of actually playing Europe's best teams next year is almost secondary to that. It's depressing.

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Re: Will we qualify for the CL?
« Reply #3829 on: Today at 02:04:28 PM »
Losing in the way we have lately clearly makes me a miserable bugger.  But I always used to think that qualifying for the CL would be the springboard.  But nothing much changed when we actually did qualify for it.  I'm not convinced that qualifying for it a few times would massively change much either.   

The cards are stacked against all clubs outside of a few.  There's next to zero jeopardy for Man Utd et al, and there isn't any realistic or sustainable way for the also-ran clubs to do more than just take part.  Every other club is effectively there as an extra in the TV show.  That's ALWAYS been true to an extent, but not in a quite so grindingly obvious way, I don't think. 

Have a good season, lose you best players.  Have a shit season lose your best players.  Qualify for CL, sell your best players to comply with the rules.  At some point you do start to wonder what the actual point of it all is.  It's supposed to be enjoyable after all!!!!





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Re: Will we qualify for the CL?
« Reply #3830 on: Today at 03:24:55 PM »
Maybe but a few years of it consecutively and we'd become part of the elite we hate. Surely that's worth striving for?

 


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