OFFICIAL FOOTY THREAD ⚽️: Rodri wins 2024 Ballon d’Or

Who wins the 2024/25 Premier League?

  • Manchester City

    Votes: 14 48.3%
  • Arsenal

    Votes: 8 27.6%
  • Liverpool

    Votes: 3 10.3%
  • Aston Villa

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Tottenham

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Chelsea

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Newcastle

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Manchester United

    Votes: 4 13.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    29
  • Poll closed .
so much for all that cancelo revenge talk
hes been trash since before the world cup no wonder why he was benched for ake
 
Great all around performance no one worse than a 7/10.

Split MOTM between that whole backline and Rodri especially

If not for Sommer it could’ve been five he was impressive. If not for a Upamacano disaster it could’ve been 1-0 if not level on the flip side. Thin margins
 
At least City will continue to focus on the CL ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
You know I thought this too but they can just play 3 different teams for each competition they’re in :{ peaking at just the right time
 
Inter having a mediocre season in the league yet are 90 mins away from the CL semi's :lol:
 
Just like the video posted days earlier that Bayern sell the most jerseys. They're the symbol of the last "real" club. Fan owned and cater to their people. People flock to authenticity. You can't hate and have to respect it.

They did their math and laid out business strategy, and turned into the farmers league owner and take its best players. THAT people can hate on
 
Just like the video posted days earlier that Bayern sell the most jerseys. They're the symbol of the last "real" club. Fan owned and cater to their people. People flock to authenticity. You can't hate and have to respect it.

They did their math and laid out business strategy, and turned into the farmers league owner and take its best players. THAT people can hate on
That fan ownership model sounds great in theory but it's a little unfair applying that expectation to the rest of the top leagues when a grand total of 2 professional leagues around the world have anything resembling the 50+1 rule.

Also its application in the most high profile case has resulted in a league of 1 where one club has an absolute monopoly on domestic talent and trophies (11 straight league titles). As noble as it sounds, it's application hasn't exactly produced results that other leagues would enjoy replicating.
 
Just like the video posted days earlier that Bayern sell the most jerseys. They're the symbol of the last "real" club. Fan owned and cater to their people. People flock to authenticity. You can't hate and have to respect it.

They did their math and laid out business strategy, and turned into the farmers league owner and take its best players. THAT people can hate on

Bayern Munich is partly owned by Adidas, Audi, and Allianz. They also have their sugar daddies.

Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Athletic Bilbao are fully fan-owned.
 
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Bayern lost against FC Polka Dots too and are out of the German Cup.

Crazy.

Nagelsmann has to be smiling.
 
Lowkey 'Pool would be better off investing that Jude money into 2 midfielders.

They'd be in a much better place signing like 2 of the likes of Caicedo, Kone, Mount, Nunes, Palhinha, Ward-Prowse and MacAllister instead of 1 Bellingham who would hamstring their budget for improving elsewhere as well.
 
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