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Re: soccer strategy
« Reply #180 on: Nov 30, 2008, 03:50: PM »
just wanted to bring this thread back


Boys what league is the most tactical and skillful that you would most like to wacth?

In my opinion its the Seria A. After watching most of the recent games from EPL, La Liga and Seria A i have come to the conclusion that Seria A is best on the eye.
EPL game are just too long balled and predictable after the first 10 minutes you can guess the winner and in some occasion the score too.
La Liga is beautiful football the swift passes, slick one-twos and dribbling is outrageous.
But there is some thing about the Seria A thats is amazing about it. Don't might be the crowds atmosphere, the passion or the determination of all the team and heart of the lower caliber ones.

What do yous think?

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Re: soccer strategy
« Reply #181 on: Nov 30, 2008, 04:57: PM »
seria a by far


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Re: soccer strategy
« Reply #182 on: Nov 30, 2008, 05:13: PM »
not questioning you or anything
but why don't make explain and make some points just for the sake of not just saying leagues for teams

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Re: soccer strategy
« Reply #183 on: Dec 01, 2008, 09:23: AM »
I'd say la liga for the reasons you stated. Serie A definitely has some nice football, but its not as free flowing and flair-conducive as la Liga is. In La Liga, EVERY team plays beautifully.
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Re: soccer strategy
« Reply #184 on: Dec 01, 2008, 01:25: PM »
dont get enough of the other leagues on my tv to make a decent decision
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Re: soccer strategy
« Reply #185 on: Dec 01, 2008, 01:45: PM »
dont get enough of the other leagues on my tv to make a decent decision
thats a big issue too the lack of International TV deals leagues other than the EPL have.
like Moby said its awful how those other league are barely screened in countries other then their own

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Re: soccer strategy
« Reply #186 on: Dec 01, 2008, 01:50: PM »
if yall like watching the italian league that much, you need to watch the argentine league. yes south american leagues are not quite up to par with the european leagues anymore, but the argentine league is probably the most beautiful to the eye still. the league is still a very high level despite slight european superiority.  it is one of the most technical leagues i've ever watched. it is mainly short and quick passing, and teams rarely play defensively. the league is also extremely high scoring compared to european league. they have the best atmosphere in the world at their stadiums. fans sing songs for the entire match. you also get a chance to see many of the european stars of the future here.
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Re: soccer strategy
« Reply #187 on: Dec 01, 2008, 02:00: PM »
Very true i watch highlights when i can the south american leagues are crazy with the skills its kind of like street football with rules. And yes they do produce the star of the future that a point i had several weeks ago about how the south american team are great because they produce alot of talent and their leagues are filled with player of their nationality and the more they sell the more they produce.

so i totally agree with you that their league is best in game play too bad they don't show much of the games too.

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Re: soccer strategy
« Reply #188 on: Dec 01, 2008, 02:34: PM »
i'm not going to lie..but the french league is amazing. teams like st ettiene, lyon, psg, marseille, etc. all play great soccer. it's no wonder arsenal plays so pretty :thumbsup:

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Re: soccer strategy
« Reply #189 on: Dec 01, 2008, 02:38: PM »
the french league is quite fun to watch. people just get caught up in the fact that these leagues aren't always as good as the biggest leagues. many leagues like portugal, holland, brasil, colombia, and my favorite argentina are just as fun to watch, because of the way they play.  many times the best leagues are the best because their defenses are stronger which causes for less good attacking football.  these leagues i mentioned are much more open, and have much better open attacking football which is fun to watch.
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Re: soccer strategy
« Reply #190 on: Dec 01, 2008, 03:09: PM »
if yall like watching the italian league that much, you need to watch the argentine league. yes south american leagues are not quite up to par with the european leagues anymore, but the argentine league is probably the most beautiful to the eye still. the league is still a very high level despite slight european superiority.  it is one of the most technical leagues i've ever watched. it is mainly short and quick passing, and teams rarely play defensively. the league is also extremely high scoring compared to european league. they have the best atmosphere in the world at their stadiums. fans sing songs for the entire match. you also get a chance to see many of the european stars of the future here.
I saw Boca Juniors live versus Barca at Campe Nou....Barca played so much more beautifully...just one example, but still...
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Re: soccer strategy
« Reply #191 on: Dec 01, 2008, 06:55: PM »
if yall like watching the italian league that much, you need to watch the argentine league. yes south american leagues are not quite up to par with the european leagues anymore, but the argentine league is probably the most beautiful to the eye still. the league is still a very high level despite slight european superiority.  it is one of the most technical leagues i've ever watched. it is mainly short and quick passing, and teams rarely play defensively. the league is also extremely high scoring compared to european league. they have the best atmosphere in the world at their stadiums. fans sing songs for the entire match. you also get a chance to see many of the european stars of the future here.
I saw Boca Juniors live versus Barca at Campe Nou....Barca played so much more beautifully...just one example, but still...
a one of game
plus look at the size of the teams
how many players at Barca came from the South American leagues... Messi is just one example, but still...
i can name more:
Dani Alves (Esporte Clube Bahia)
Martín Cáceres (Defensor Sporting)
Rafael Márquez (Atlas de Guadalajara)
Sylvinho (Corinthians)
Gabriel Milito (Argentine first division Independiente)
just a few examples... but still...

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