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FcbLover
31 Aug 2004, 01:49 PM
Premier league. Why? Best Teams, Players, Managers and its the most competetive.

I totally agree, also the most beautiful football in the world.

RedDevil10
01 Sep 2004, 02:18 AM
The only 3 leagues that matter La Liga, EPL,Seria A

fbkane
01 Sep 2004, 08:50 AM
Seriosly who cares about mls league LOL

the only leagues that are fun to watch is

1.England
2.Turkey
3.Spain
4.Italy
5.Germany
6.Brazil

these are my top 6 that i think is fun to watch.

Did you guys know There is a turkish channel that shows premier league for free hehe. I'm so lucky that i have this channel. most people have to pay to watch.

fbkane
01 Sep 2004, 08:51 AM
******** i forgot. also Champions League and uefa cup is one of the most fun leagues to watch.

Teso Dos Bichos
03 Sep 2004, 12:57 AM
La Liga has the best players, the best football and is the most open.

GianPaolo
03 Sep 2004, 02:39 AM
I only watch the best soccer in the world the Italian league!!! This year is going to be one of the best years in Soccer and for the Italian league also. You have 2 sicilian teams playing n Serie A and you have Fiorentina back in which are big rivals of Juventus. Should be a great season.

Mancityfan81
03 Sep 2004, 09:02 AM
My favorite league is England, but i also follow Sweden,Columbia, Spain, Brazil, Germany, Holland, and Argentina.

Teso Dos Bichos
03 Sep 2004, 09:45 AM
I only watch the best soccer in the world the Italian league!!!

Too defensive for my liking... :p

ECMoney
03 Sep 2004, 01:17 PM
Too defensive for my liking... :p

I love when people say this.
"It is too defensive"

Just to give you a heads up, the amount of goals per match is the exact same in Italy, England, and Spain (three top leagues).

England had 2.65 goals per match
Italy had 2.66 goals per match
Spain had 2.67 goals per match

So when people say that the Italian Serie A is "too defensive", it is wrong and a miss conception. The competition is tighter, the league is tougher, and it seems "more defensive" but in reality the Top 3 leagues are all the same in terms of goals per match!

Teso Dos Bichos
03 Sep 2004, 01:27 PM
However, quality of football played is the most important. That is why La Liga wins it for me. Italian football is more defensive than the rest. It's not as bad as it used to be. Tighter/tougher? That depends. More boring? Definately. I'm not kncoking it, but La Liga is better to watch. :D

NoNameBoys
03 Sep 2004, 02:15 PM
Superliga
EPL
La Liga
Serie A
Bundesliga

ECMoney
04 Sep 2004, 11:56 AM
However, quality of football played is the most important. That is why La Liga wins it for me. Italian football is more defensive than the rest. It's not as bad as it used to be. Tighter/tougher? That depends. More boring? Definately. I'm not kncoking it, but La Liga is better to watch. :D

I dont agree that La Liga is more exciting to watch then Serie A but I do agree that the EPL is a more exciting game to watch.

Teso Dos Bichos
04 Sep 2004, 01:19 PM
I dont agree that La Liga is more exciting to watch then Serie A but I do agree that the EPL is a more exciting game to watch.

The best players in the World, in terms of skill, prefer La Liga because it is more open and thus better suited to displaying this talent. As opposed to the defensive nature of Serie A and the physical nature of the EPL. That is why it gets me vote. It is better for Ronaldinho alone! :D

Teso Dos Bichos
04 Sep 2004, 01:21 PM
But the poll was for the league you are most interested in, not what is the best league! :o

RichardL
10 Sep 2004, 06:37 PM
I'm keepeing an eye on the Czech second division, where my favourite Czech team, Bohemians Prague (on account of them being the first eastern european team I saw on TV to play in a residential shoebox ground rather than some windswept dreary oval bowl) are battling to even stay in the league.
After losing their sponsor a few years ago, they've gone from being champions league spot chasers to last place in Czech Div 2. A series of useless uninterested owners, and until recently an ex-convict general manager has accompanied this plunge. Throw in some asset stripping, beauracratic incompetance at a level the FA could only dream of, which meant none of the new signings supposed to play this season were allowed to sign for the club, and many of the few of the remaining decent players leaving, has left the club with a team so young that most of them are still at school, and training has to be fitted in around their homework schedules. Then to really piss me off, when I go to Prague they first give me the disappointment of arranging to play their games at the strahov rather than their own ground (meaning low gates and higher rent - superb financial decision there) they then go and rearrange the date of their home game to a date when I was still in Poland.
But they are back at their proper ground now, so there is some good news, even if one narrow side of terracing has been ploughed up into a grass bank for no apparent reason.
Here's hoping the "kindergarten corps" (as they've been dubbed on the almost alarmingly frank official site http://www.fc-bohemians.cz/default_en.asp) can pull off a miracle and survive.

lolo13
11 Sep 2004, 08:10 AM
And French League ? :mad: The fight between Lyon-OM and Monaco is very interresting ! I like seeing Liga too.

Pattrick
11 Sep 2004, 01:03 PM
And French League ? :mad: The fight between Lyon-OM and Monaco is very interresting ! I like seeing Liga too.
I'm sorry to break the news to you, but the French league (just like the French national team) is worth nothing anymore. People outside of France don't care about it, you know. It has no interesting teams, there's few excitement, it just sucks.