Czech League football 2016 and on

Discussion in 'Czech Republic' started by ASU55RR, Aug 29, 2016.

  1. Skevin

    Skevin Member+

    Aug 9, 2009
    Colorado
    Club:
    Aston Villa FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Czechia
    I like their odds. Lisbon was one of the "weaker" teams to draw, so Plzen got a bit lucky there.

    Only really Salzburg, and maybe Dynamo Kiev are worse than Lisbon.
     
  2. ASU55RR

    ASU55RR Member+

    Jul 31, 2004
    Brooklyn, NY/Brno,CZ
    Club:
    FC Zbrojovka Brno
    Nat'l Team:
    Czechia
    Plzen finally lost a league match, to Jihlava of all teams. Jihlava seem to be having a bit of surprise turnaround under their new manager, they were in last place during the winter break but have now defeated Slavia and Plzen to start the spring. Although, they are still in the relegation zone.
     
  3. ASU55RR

    ASU55RR Member+

    Jul 31, 2004
    Brooklyn, NY/Brno,CZ
    Club:
    FC Zbrojovka Brno
    Nat'l Team:
    Czechia
    Plzen were eliminated from Europa League despite a strong effort in the 2nd leg, ultimately succumbing 2-3(agg) to an ET goal in the 105th minute.
     
  4. Canadian_Supporter

    Staff Member

    Dec 20, 1999
    Prostějov, CR
    Club:
    --other--
    Nat'l Team:
    --other--
    Plzen could only manage a 0-0 draw away to Banik Ostrava yesterday.
     
  5. Canadian_Supporter

    Staff Member

    Dec 20, 1999
    Prostějov, CR
    Club:
    --other--
    Nat'l Team:
    --other--
    Over the weekend Plzen lost 5-2 away to Bohemians Prague!
     
  6. ASU55RR

    ASU55RR Member+

    Jul 31, 2004
    Brooklyn, NY/Brno,CZ
    Club:
    FC Zbrojovka Brno
    Nat'l Team:
    Czechia
    Plzen held on to win the league despite a much less successful 2nd half of the season. They will qualify directly to the Champions League group stages next year.

    Slavia are almost assured to finish 2nd place, they will enter the 3rd qualifying round for Champions League, but there are only 2 league path qualifying spots for CL next season so it's highly unlikely they have any chance of making it.

    And Brno is being relegated, so for the 2nd time in a few years the 2nd largest city won't be in the league.
     
  7. ASU55RR

    ASU55RR Member+

    Jul 31, 2004
    Brooklyn, NY/Brno,CZ
    Club:
    FC Zbrojovka Brno
    Nat'l Team:
    Czechia
    There are serious rumblings that Slavia are in advanced talks to to sign Trezeguet - the young Egyptian one, and not the retired French one (although that would almost make more sense).

    I realize there is no lack of money now with the Chinese ownership group, but I still can't believe they'd sign a player that has been linked to much bigger clubs/leagues unless he has a terrible agent. Would be nothing short of a coup if they pulled that off.
     
  8. Skevin

    Skevin Member+

    Aug 9, 2009
    Colorado
    Club:
    Aston Villa FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Czechia
    Chinese ownership has been really shaky the last year. The club I follow has a chinese owner and we've run out of money completely. The owner has resulted to taking loans to pay the clubs. Birmingham city also owned by chinese owners is under a transfer embargo because last season they almost went into administration. AC milan is also having trouble with their owners and have been banned from the champions league.
     
  9. ASU55RR

    ASU55RR Member+

    Jul 31, 2004
    Brooklyn, NY/Brno,CZ
    Club:
    FC Zbrojovka Brno
    Nat'l Team:
    Czechia
    Yeah, to be honest Slavia's ownership is perhaps a bit more stable short tern because they are linked to some much larger business and political dealings between our countries. Their founder was named an official (though mostly ceremonial) economic adviser in our government, and they have a lot of political connections and imagine some leniency with regard to credit/government support. It's been very funny, as someone just barely old enough to remember 1990s Slavia as the people's resistance club reclaiming some glory after decades of communist oppression, to watch them become the most fiscally irresponsible club and cynical cash grab in Czech football... twice.

    They imploded in 2010 because of the debt (of and toward) their former English ownership, and I imagine they will again when CEFC loses their political clout either here or in China (which I believe may already be happening). I won't go into my personal views of contemporary Czech politics, but their fortunes are at least partly tied to some particular people including a mercurial 70-something alcoholic that chain-smokes.

    In the meantime though, they definitely have the most willing to spend ownership in the league. So, they might as well try and get while the getting is good in terms of results.
     
  10. ASU55RR

    ASU55RR Member+

    Jul 31, 2004
    Brooklyn, NY/Brno,CZ
    Club:
    FC Zbrojovka Brno
    Nat'l Team:
    Czechia
    Just remembered that league play starts this weekend. It's hard to imagine that the top 3 won't be Plzen, Slavia, and Sparta, but then that was the prediction the last and Sparta came in behind Olomouc and Jablonec.

    This is the first year with that that new structure with Championship, Europa League, and Relegation groups after the regular season.
     
  11. Skevin

    Skevin Member+

    Aug 9, 2009
    Colorado
    Club:
    Aston Villa FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Czechia
    The league starts far too early. I am going to be in prague early spring, so I am hoping to catch a Sparta match.
     
  12. ASU55RR

    ASU55RR Member+

    Jul 31, 2004
    Brooklyn, NY/Brno,CZ
    Club:
    FC Zbrojovka Brno
    Nat'l Team:
    Czechia
    Yeah, I've not really looked into how the league schedule works out on the calendar now exactly. They've greatly increased the number of matches each team plays with the mini-leagues after the main season (one of the good things about this reformat).
     
  13. ASU55RR

    ASU55RR Member+

    Jul 31, 2004
    Brooklyn, NY/Brno,CZ
    Club:
    FC Zbrojovka Brno
    Nat'l Team:
    Czechia
    First European fixture for a Czech team is now set. Sparta will play Serbian side Spartak Subotica in the 2nd round of Europa League qualifying. First leg is next Thursday.

    If they take this seriously it should be an easy advancement.

    Sigma Olomouc and Slavia will enter into the 3rd qualification phases for Europa League and Champions League respectively. Plzen is already in Champions League group stage and Jablonec is in the Europa league group stage.
     
  14. ASU55RR

    ASU55RR Member+

    Jul 31, 2004
    Brooklyn, NY/Brno,CZ
    Club:
    FC Zbrojovka Brno
    Nat'l Team:
    Czechia
    Season starts today as Plzen will travel to face Dukla. I feel like if they were looking for a primetime Friday launch match they should have either made it Plazen vs a bigger Prague club or had Plzen host. Dukla are not good.

    Uninformed predictions:

    Top 6 (Champions Group): Plzen, Slavia, Sparta, Jablonec, Sigma Olomouc, and Banik Ostrava

    7-10 (Europa League): Mlada Boleslav, Bohemians, Zlin and Liberec

    The Relegation group: Teplice, Slovacko, Karvina, Dukla, Opava and Pribram

    I think Banik had a quietly good transfer window getting Prochazka and Holzer. I believe Plzen are vulnerable because they still rely a bit too much on some core players that are getting old and while they brought in some younger players this summer most are probably squad rotation at the moment. I still predict they will be on top at the end of the regular season.
     
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  15. ASU55RR

    ASU55RR Member+

    Jul 31, 2004
    Brooklyn, NY/Brno,CZ
    Club:
    FC Zbrojovka Brno
    Nat'l Team:
    Czechia
    Plzen played terrible, still won 1-3.
     
  16. ASU55RR

    ASU55RR Member+

    Jul 31, 2004
    Brooklyn, NY/Brno,CZ
    Club:
    FC Zbrojovka Brno
    Nat'l Team:
    Czechia
    #66 ASU55RR, Jul 21, 2018
    Last edited: Jul 21, 2018
    Zlin came back from 2 down in just over 20 minutes to beat Mlada Boleslav. All the results so far are about as expected. Also with this early season start, from the looks of it a lot of teams that could have used two more weeks of preseason honestly.

    Just turned on Sparta - Opava, and saw Pavel Zavidil is still playing and starting for Opava, they even mentioned how he is 40. Was my favorite Brno player of recent years so kind of glad to see. That said it's been all one way traffic for Sparta's favor as expected.
     
  17. ASU55RR

    ASU55RR Member+

    Jul 31, 2004
    Brooklyn, NY/Brno,CZ
    Club:
    FC Zbrojovka Brno
    Nat'l Team:
    Czechia
    Having seen at least part of each of the top 3's matches, I have to say Slavia look best this week. Great atmosphere in Olomouc, but unfortunately the home team is taking a beating right now (lot of traveling Slavia support though too).
     
  18. ASU55RR

    ASU55RR Member+

    Jul 31, 2004
    Brooklyn, NY/Brno,CZ
    Club:
    FC Zbrojovka Brno
    Nat'l Team:
    Czechia
    Nice advert for the domestic game with good atmosphere, TV production and quality of play. Slavia looked good winning 0-3, best performance of the weekend among the big 3.
     
  19. ASU55RR

    ASU55RR Member+

    Jul 31, 2004
    Brooklyn, NY/Brno,CZ
    Club:
    FC Zbrojovka Brno
    Nat'l Team:
    Czechia
    Slavia's road through Champions League qualifying will begin against Dynamo Kiev. Dynamo were the 2nd highest seeded team on the league path by coefficient (after Benfica), but I actually would say that was a not too bad draw as this Dynamo side doesn't look as strong as in years passed.

    First leg is at the Eden Stadion 7 August. Return trip to Ukraine the following week.
     
  20. ASU55RR

    ASU55RR Member+

    Jul 31, 2004
    Brooklyn, NY/Brno,CZ
    Club:
    FC Zbrojovka Brno
    Nat'l Team:
    Czechia
    Europa League 3rd Round Draws

    Sparta if they advance past Subotica will play the Danish side Brondby. Not an easy path, but nothing unreasonable and they should still be favored to make it at least to the playoff round.

    Sigma Olomouc will play the winner of Kairat (Kazakh side) or AZ. I imagine AZ will be the opponent and I wouldn't expect Sigma to be good enough to advance.

    A very successful year would have 2 CL group stage teams and 2 EL Group Stage teams; more realistic but still successful would be 1 CL and 3 EL.

    We are guaranteed at least 1 CL and 2 EL group stage spots, so even worst case scenario is something that was considered a good year a few seasons ago.
     
  21. Skevin

    Skevin Member+

    Aug 9, 2009
    Colorado
    Club:
    Aston Villa FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Czechia
    Sparta Prague should be going through. I really would like to see Czech football on the european stage again. We really have been poor in europe as a whole for a while now. I know Slavia did okay last season, but they had a decent chance at going far, but ruined it.
     
  22. ASU55RR

    ASU55RR Member+

    Jul 31, 2004
    Brooklyn, NY/Brno,CZ
    Club:
    FC Zbrojovka Brno
    Nat'l Team:
    Czechia
    #72 ASU55RR, Jul 23, 2018
    Last edited: Jul 23, 2018
    I don't think in the modern landscape a Czech team can do much in Champions League, the budgets just aren't there currently despite some big improvements.

    We've been able to build our coefficient up to the 11-13 range over the last 6 years (before that we used to be like 20th ranked league in coefficient) with Europa League as we've had teams reach the final 16 in 4 of the last 5 editions (Plzen x3 and Sparta once). What we really need is for more than one team to do well in the same season instead of just one club (usually Plzen recently) making a good run. That is what would help bring in the money/league prestige.

    I don't expect much from Zlin or Olomouc honestly, although Zlin will at least get 6 matches and soe
     
  23. ASU55RR

    ASU55RR Member+

    Jul 31, 2004
    Brooklyn, NY/Brno,CZ
    Club:
    FC Zbrojovka Brno
    Nat'l Team:
    Czechia
    I meant Jablonec not Zlin that will be in the EL group stage and get 6 matches.

    Actually I'm watching Jablonec now against Banik. Another decent opening day crowd, but poor officiating so far and otherwise not too much to the match.
     
  24. ASU55RR

    ASU55RR Member+

    Jul 31, 2004
    Brooklyn, NY/Brno,CZ
    Club:
    FC Zbrojovka Brno
    Nat'l Team:
    Czechia
    First full round of matches is done:

    Dukla 1 Prague - Plzen 3
    Příbram 1-1 Teplice
    Slovan Liberec 1-0 Karviná
    Sparta Prague 2-0 Opava
    Zlín 3-2 Mladá Boleslav
    Slavia Prague 3 - Olomouc 0
    Bohemians 1905 2- Slovacko 1
    Banik Ostrava 1 - Jablonec 0

    No major surprises, although Ostrava could be considered a minor one.

    The average attendance for week 1 was about 6600, which is fairly good for Czech league. It's actually 1000 higher than last years season average (which was the highest since 1999/2000) and this was despite Plzen and Slavia (who both average over 10,000/match) being on the road. Good crowds in Olomouc and Ostrava helped.
     
  25. ASU55RR

    ASU55RR Member+

    Jul 31, 2004
    Brooklyn, NY/Brno,CZ
    Club:
    FC Zbrojovka Brno
    Nat'l Team:
    Czechia
    Sparta, despite their talent, still don't look like a decent team.
     

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