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2014/15 Barclays Premier League Season


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interesting to see someone has Arsenal ranked Top 4 in the World:

updated Top 25 clubs in the world (just before Bayern's W over Barcelona) by Sam Tighe of England, Lead Writer at B/R, specialising in the Premier League, tactical analysis and scouting reports.

LA LIGA

1. Barcelona

5. Atletico Madrid

6. Real Madrid (down from #2 last week)

7. Valencia

9. Sevilla

SERIES A

2. Juventus

11. Lazio

22. Napoli

Dropped Out: Roma (#24 last week)

BUNDESLIGA

10 . Bayern Munich (down from #6 after losing 4 straight)

12. Borussia Monchengladbach

16. Bayer Leverkusen

18. Wolfsburg

LIGUE 1

8. Paris Saint - Germain

15. Lyon

20. Monaco

21. Saint - Etienne

ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE

3. Chelsea - "the Premier League trophy is secured, and the Blues have nothing to play for"

4. Arsenal (down from #3 last week)

17 . Manchester City - Sergio Aguero, David Silva, Aleksandar Kolarov, Fernandinho...the list of excellent performances goes on. Even Eliaquim Mangala is beginning to play well!

http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles/2460849-ranking-the-top-25-european-clubs-after-weekend-of-may-9-10/page/24

PRIMEIRA LIGA

13 . FC Porto - Jackson Martinez (age 28/Colombia) made it 20 Primeira Liga goals for the season during FC Porto's 2-0 victory over Gil Vicente. He's had one hell of a season, so prepare for numerous transfer links to your club [note: Jackson Martinez has been awesome for years].

14 . Benfica - The Brazilian contingent of Anderson Talisca (age 21/Brazil), Lima (age 32/Brazil) and Jonas (age 31/Brazil) have accounted for an amazing 44 Primeira Liga goals between them

23. Sporting - William Carvalho (age 23/Portugal) is the star attraction, and Premier League eyes have been watching him carefully...but who else in the Sporting squad has impressed? Several young talents, such as Joao Mario (age 22/Portugal), Jonathan Silva (age 20/Argentina) and Carlos Mane (age 21/Portugal) should be interesting suitors this summer.

UKRAINIAN PREMIER LEAGUE

19 . Dynamo Kiev - Andriy Yarmolenko (age 25/Ukraine) and Artem Kravets (also age 25/Ukraine) have been running riot of late.

RUSSIAN PREMIER LEAGUE

24 . Zenit St. Petersburg

EREDIVISIE

25 . PSV Eindhoven - Memphis Depay (age 21/Netherlands) appears determined to give the fans something to remember him by. A 30-yard free-kick during the 2-0 win over Heracles should do the trick. The Old Trafford-bound Dutchman will be fondly remembered in these parts for decades to come.

http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles/2460849-ranking-the-top-25-european-clubs-after-weekend-of-may-9-10/page/27

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Are you seriously going to keep going on and on about how great and powerful you are and how everyone has to bow down to you?

 

Everyone?  Dude, it's the same group of people that been posting here for over 4 years until you came and start spamming the hell out of this forum and calling me out.  

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Everyone? Dude, it's the same group of people that been posting here for over 4 years until you came and start spamming the hell out of this forum and calling me out.

If you want a little group of friends to do a casual chit-chat where you do nothing but send a few text messages back and forth about what's going on in soccer every now and then, then be a normal person and send an IM to your friends here, get their phone number and/or facebook and send your little chit-chat back and forth there

This is a soccer discussion forum, not a place to chit-chat with your friends. This is a place for serious soccer discussion. The more articles and views and photos and videos the better.

as for me, that's what i do. I have a nice little group of friends and family that are huge soccer fans, and i do my casual chit chat with them (via text messaging, phone calls, and hanging out watching games)

but as for a soccer discussion board, this is where you come for some serious soccer input/info/etc, not idle soccer chit-chat. Again, if that is all you want, then be a normal person and make some friends that like soccer (you say you have some) and get their phone numbers and do your casual/idle soccer chit-chat with them via text messaging/phone calls/hanging out like the rest of us normal people do

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If you want a little group of friends to do a casual chit-chat where you do nothing but send a few text messages back and forth about what's going on in soccer every now and then, then be a normal person and send an IM to your friends here, get their phone number and/or facebook and send your little chit-chat back and forth there

This is a soccer discussion forum, not a place to chit-chat with your friends. This is a place for serious soccer discussion. The more articles and views and photos and videos the better.

as for me, that's what i do. I have a few friends and family that are huge soccer fans, and i do my casual chit chat with them (via text messaging, phone calls, and hanging out watching games)

but as for a soccer discussion board, this is where you come for some serious soccer input/info/etc, not idle soccer chit-chat. Again, if that is all you want, then be a normal person and make some friends into that and get their phone numbers like the rest of us normal people

I do have phone numbers from many members of this forum.

We have Spurs, Liverpool (biggest amount of supporters), RM, Bayern, Everton and Arsenal fans here and that's about it. Most members of this forums don't give 2 poo about other teams really. I'm afraid if u make 20 threads about teams they don't care for, they will stop reading this forum. Most posters here are casual posters and not hardcore. We post on average 10-20 posts a week, you do that in half a day lol

Do you even have a favorite soccer team?

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I do have phone numbers from many members of this forum.

We have Spurs, Liverpool (biggest amount of supporters), RM, Bayern, Everton and Arsenal fans here and that's about it. Most members of this forums don't give 2 poo about other teams really. I'm afraid if u make 20 threads about teams they don't care for, they will stop reading this forum. Most posters here are casual posters and not hardcore. We post on average 10-20 posts a week, you do that in half a day lol

Do you even have a favorite soccer team?

If I post something someone doesn't care about, they will just skip it. Not that hard, I do it all the time. Plus, if someone hates most of my posts they can simply block me

As for learning about other teams, I love that. I never gave a crap about Juve or any Italian team, then I met a friend from Europe who loved all the same stars I've loved over the decades, but his team is Juve. If I had to count all the hours I've "wasted" watching Juve games, youtube videos, and discussing Juve players with him, it would be at least weeks and weeks of my life wasted on a team I don't care a lot about. But it's worth it, trust me, because now I know more about soccer and the great soccer players and teams out there I wouldn't have known about otherwise. And that means a lot if you really truly love soccer (i was raised on it) as opposed to just being a hipster American glory-hunter bandwagoning some EPL team

As for my team, it's always been the German National Team and my roots go very deep. That's the only team I really care about. But there are lots of other teams I respect or hate over the years

As for your selections here:

Spurs - I know little or nothing about them

Liverpool - bunch of American hipsters bandwagon them no idea why

Arsenal - has my boys Ozil and Mertesacker so I cheer for them

Everton - the team the Americans who don't want to be douche-bags follow

RM - they played in Dallas last summer and all their fans were all Mexicans

Bayern - love all my Bundesliga teams with players on the German National Team

and being that Americans are such EPL-bandwagoners because Americans are clueless about soccer:

no Chelsea fans here? Blue is the Colour is an awesome song (guess because it reminds me of the Beatles maybe?), and i used to like Chelsea back when they had players I liked. Not any more

But there are tons of teams y'all are missing out on. For ex, here in the US, the Sounders/Timbers rivalry is can't-miss if you like soccer

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