Re: The great Premiership myth - Why the EPL isn't the best league in the world



On Feb 1, 9:23 pm, Jellore <jell...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Feb 1, 9:17 pm, 3rdte...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:



On Jan 30, 6:18 pm, Ian <i...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 30 Jan, 14:10, 3rdte...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

On Jan 28, 5:51 pm, Ian <i...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 26 Jan, 10:51, 3rdte...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
One of the greatest and most genuine minds in Australian Journalism
Whether theEPLis the best league is a moot point anyway. FWIW, the
top 3 leagues have different qualities. The CL (which recently might
favour theEPL, not weaken its claim as the writer stupidly suggests)
isn't a good measure for any number of reasons.

What is important is that anything this man writes should be taken
with a pinch of salt.

That can be said of any journalist of football analyst. Moot point.

Utter rot.

Your opinion is

I suspect your usual reading is the Daily Star.

As with your opinion, you are wrong. You are simple sore that he
mocked the EPL - the illusion based on multi-billion dollar marketing
campaign.

Completely contemptible rubbish.

Yawn, prove it.

He doesn't understand the basics of creating an
argument.

Argue against this:

"The results of the 2006 World Cup and the Champions League last week
again bear this out and both involve Italy, the world's second most
successful football country."

England provided 3 of the 4 Champions League semi finalists.

So?

Serie A did the same in 2003. Spain has done so multiple times. Point
is that two of those giants got rooted by Milan.

The World Cup comment is so farcically meaningless,

Typical English rubbish. You can pretend that it is meaningless, but
we all know it is because England hasn't won a meaningful cup, ever.
You can pretend that leagues, and specifically the EPL are the
pinnacle of football world wide, but you are transparently full of it.

I won't even respond to that.

Because you cannot, as I suspected you would try to brush it under the
carpet. The point is, it's true.

Hey fool why didn't you respond to the previous poster who listed the
data that proves in recent times EPL clubs have had the measure of
Serie A clubs.

What was there to respond to fool? Was I supposed to deny that those
are accurate figures? Or go on some tangential response on something
completely irrelevant like you would have done? Unlike yourself, I
have no pretenses to any league's hegemony over the other. I don't
police the internet to spread imaginary propoganda for one leagues
dominance over the others. I like all three big leagues to be honest,
and I watch the BL and even the SPL when they are on Setanta. Get
this, I even watch South American football ;) I'm not some homer
retard like you who has sworn his life to defending any one particular
league. Your place in the world, and even more so on the internet is
so insignificant. It's just fun getting a rise out of your sorry arse.

Total is
Serie A 6 wins 4 draws 8 losses
EPL 8 wins 4 draws 6 losses
Teams (% of wins)
Chelsea 100 % 2 games
Milan 75 % 6 games
Arsenal 62.5 % 4 games
Liverpool 50 % 4 games
Inter 50 % 2 games
Man Utd 43.75 % 8 games
Roma 37.5 % 4 games
Juve 25 % 4 games
Lazio 0 % 2 games
Milan accounts for 4 of Italy's six wins, so one can hardly make
generalizations about "Italian teams" - generally they've been poor
against EPL opposition.

I suppose I could put the totals of TITLES captured, but you'd
probably ignore it :))
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