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coachtfd · 27 days
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Surprising Stat:
With just two weeks to go in the 23/24 Premier League season, four clubs have conceded 70+ goals: West Ham, Luton Town, Burnley, and Sheffield United. West Ham is the only club to not be in the relegation zone despite their poor defensive performances this season, currently sitting 9th in the table. Like I said, they can sack Moyes if they want to, but I’d work on improving the quality in that back line first. They conceded 15 fewer goals and scored 14 fewer goals last season, finishing 14th in the league and winning the Europa Conference League. No European trophy this season, but they’ve moved up 5 places in the table and have improved offensively while regressing defensively. I think some shrewd recruitment in defense could get them back in contention for European football and I wouldn’t throw the baby out with the bath water just yet.
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theoniprince · 9 days
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Leon Goretzka schon jetzt der Mann des Abends für mich!
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spreeathen · 1 year
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digga die spieler BEZAHLEN den fans die relegationskarten und die schmeissen böller, feuerwerk, rauchbomben… ignorieren den appell des eigenen trainers und kapitäns der rotz und wasser heult… das hat nix mit fußball zu tun
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@neckarinselstrand|s Verein so
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divingsave · 2 days
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erste liga oder wat
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I mean I am not really emotionally involved but damn that must hurt.
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swamyworld · 12 days
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Cadiz pay for failing to make football fun with miserable relegation | La Liga
LA Liga packed up a week early for the summer, with nothing left to do. With seven days left, everything is decided: title, second, third and fourth; who goes to the Super Cup and who goes to the Club World Cup; Champions League, Europa League and Conference League; In other leagues too, three teams are disappearing silently Second. Pichichi is also done probably later on Sunday evening Alexander…
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klausklausens · 15 days
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klau|s|ens erklärt, wie der 1. fc köln in der bundeslige bleibt – www.klausens.com
klau|s|ens, und wie soll es gehen? mit dem FC? ich erkläre es dir. ::: WIE KÖLN IN DER BUNDESLIGA BLEIBTEin paar höchst realistische Szenarien zur Auswahl:::Wenn Köln 40 zu 0 gewinnt, und Union 4 zu 100 verliert.Oder wenn Köln 1002 zu 7 gewinnt, und Union 3 zu 800 verliert.Oder wenn Köln 70 zu 19 gewinnt, und Union 43 zu 84 verliert.Oder wenn Köln 117 zu 55 gewinnt, und Union 33 zu 198…
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chhotudas24 · 25 days
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हमें सतगुरु की आवश्यकता क्यों पड़ती है | True Guru | Sant Rampal Ji Mahar...
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coachtfd · 1 year
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I cannot handle Maddison holding back the tears, I really can’t. 😞
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theoniprince · 4 days
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Da hätte der Schiri schon nen Elfer geben können lol Naja, wenn Wiesbaden absteigt, kann ich mir Wiesbaden-Saarbrücken in der Arena anschauen.
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thebeardedcaptain1 · 28 days
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Championship final day round up
With Leicester already securing the Championship title, there was still plenty to play for at the top and at the bottom of the Championship table. Ipswich Town who had been promoted from League One the season prior, were looking to join Enzo Maresca’s men in the top flight. In what could have been a nervy afternoon due to what was at stake at Portman Road, turned out to be a comfortable one.…
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worldasports · 1 month
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The harsh reality of Premier League relegation
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Relegation, every Premier League team dreads relegation. Not just for the loss of exposure or loss of pride, but for the loss of revenue. The loss of funds relegation brings can be catastrophic for some clubs. So how much does relegation from the Premier League cost? Abhishek Raj writes, Philippe Fenner illustrates. https://youtu.be/bVRsifVX7Zs?si=Uq_kp97kowghzxJa Revenue Impact: Premier League relegation leads to a substantial decrease in revenue for clubs, typically ranging from 50 to 70 percent in the subsequent season. This decrease is primarily attributed to the loss of TV broadcasting revenue, which forms a significant portion of a Premier League club's income. Parachute Payments: Relegated clubs receive parachute payments from the Premier League, which provide them with a portion of their previous season's broadcasting revenue in the first three seasons after relegation. However, these payments gradually decrease over the years, and while they offer some financial cushioning, they are often not enough to offset the overall revenue loss. Secondary Revenue Streams: In addition to broadcasting revenue, relegation also affects secondary revenue streams such as matchday income and commercial deals. Sponsors may be less attracted to clubs playing in lower leagues, and matchday attendances and ticket prices typically decrease as well. Wage Concerns: High wage bills, often unsustainable post-relegation, pose a significant challenge for clubs. Premier League clubs typically pay high wages to attract top players and remain competitive. However, with the revenue drop post-relegation, these wage bills become burdensome and can lead to financial instability. Transfer Effectiveness: Relegation compromises a club's ability to effectively manage transfers. Clubs may be forced to sell players at below-market value due to financial desperation, leading to a weakened squad and further hindering their chances of promotion back to the Premier League. Debt and Financial Leverage: Relegation can exacerbate existing debt issues or lead to financial leverage problems for clubs. The case of Leeds United serves as a poignant example, where relegation-induced debt spiraled out of control, resulting in financial turmoil for years to come. Impact on Squad Structure: Relegation often necessitates significant changes in squad structure and personnel. Clubs may need to offload high-wage players and rebuild with a focus on financial sustainability, smart recruitment, and strategic planning. Ownership Changes: Relegation can trigger multiple ownership changes as investors seek to mitigate financial losses or inject capital to facilitate a return to the Premier League. These changes can further disrupt the club's stability and long-term planning. Managerial Expertise: Managers with a proven track record in navigating relegation battles, such as Sean Dyche and Sam Allardyce, are highly sought after. Their ability to manage resources effectively, motivate players, and implement tactical strategies becomes invaluable during these challenging times. Overall Cost of Relegation: While the specific financial impact varies by club, relegation typically leads to a significant decrease in revenue, changes in squad dynamics, and potential debt burden. The road back to the Premier League can be long and arduous, requiring careful financial management, smart recruitment, and strategic planning. Read the full article
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jamietonya370 · 4 months
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International Soccer Roundup: Injuries, Relegation, and Lineup Updates
<h2>Soccer Roundup: International Matches and Injury Updates</h2> <h3>Max Called Up by Venezuela</h3> <p>AC Milan's star forward Max will miss this weekend's game. He got called up to play for his home country Venezuela in some friendly matches coming up. Max will fly from Barcelona to Alicante to join up with his national teammates. They will take on Malta and Saudi Arabia in early June.</p> <h3>Milan Hopes for a Home Win</h3> <p>Before the game, AC Milan player Jakob-Lopez talked to reporters. He said "This will be an intense game for us. We want to set the pace and finish the season off on a high in front of our fans with a victory - that would feel amazing."</p> <h3>Amigo Leaving the Team</h3> <p>David Amigo is a young Spanish striker who has played 15 games for his club this year. He started 6 times but didn't set the world on fire with only 1 assist. His contract ends this month and it seems his team won't renew it, so he'll have to find a new club soon.</p> <h3>Injuries Pile Up for Fuenlabrada</h3> <p>Things aren't looking good injury-wise for Fuenlabrada. Defender Juanma, midfielder Farnes and striker Salvador will all sit out with bumps and bruises. This doesn't give their coach Jose Sandoval many options to choose from when picking his starting 11.</p> <h3>Relegated Weeks Ago</h3> <p>Fuenlabrada has struggled all season, scoring only 33 points from 41 games. They're second from bottom and down already. In fact, after losing 2-1 at home a few weeks back, they were officially relegated to the third division with games still to play - so this weekend's match won't change anything for their doomed campaign.</p> <h4>In Summary...</h4> <p>This article gave updates on some clubs' international call-ups, injuries and relegation issues. It aimed to break down the news in a clear, easy-to-follow way for soccer fans young and old. Let me know if any part needs more explanation!</p>
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rmfantasysetpieces1 · 5 months
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Real MAdrid + FC Barca lies
This year, Brasil's FA, allowed foreign investors to buy majority stake in a few clubs, and santos was relegated.
I love santos, always have and always will, I loved santos timeline wise before any team in uefa or caf or concacaf. I knew of club america and teams in ligamx or some italian serie a teams, alot of italian influence in nyc, but I didn't support any of them.
The team of pele even made me proud not accepting the financial deal, staying a financially modest club. I know many said they should take the money, like the club of garrincha, botafogo [which hurt the heart badly, garrincha was a late bloomer, he came from the beach literally,for the club that he is the legend of to.. be sold to a statian ahhh]
But I am not angry that Santos is relegated. It happens. The problem with most people who call themselves fans of various clubs is their fandom is on condition of status. I am 100% certain most people who say they support fc barca or real madrid or psg now or mcfc now or chelsea now still wouldn't do it if these teams were in the position of my OL.. olympique lyonnais, Gladbach, santos :) [still hurts the heart] , or chelsea before the roman empire or manchester city before the caliphate. Relegation isn't merely the demotion from one league to a league placed under, it is a demotion of a common position.
I paraphrase gary lineker , who played for Barca, for decades FC barca+ real madrid were the biggest financial players in uefa and the college of clubs in fifa, and never did the fact that other clubs accepted their financial dominance deter other clubs from doing the best while being financially less potent. Now Barca+ real madrid see themselves having to be in a second tier financial status to a small group of other clubs and they, side their fanatic fans, cry to the moon about being eventually absentia or toward irrelevancy in a futebol world about to collapse, forgetting the football world survived decades of them operating no different than those they deem threatening the football world today.
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swamyworld · 13 days
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Luton's relegation confirmed as Harry Wilson inspires Fulham to victory | Premier League
Harry Wilson recorded a goal and two assists as Fulham sealed Luton’s relegation Premier League with a 4-2 win at Kenilworth Road. Adama Traore opened the scoring after 43 minutes, but there was still time for Carlton Morris to equalize from the penalty spot before the interval and then Raul Jimenez to restore the visitors’ lead. Jimenez grabbed a second early in the second half to put his side…
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