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Anfield atmosphere was dire for the Brentford match. Is this a case of fans being priced out or the quality of the performance on the pitch? Lucky Brentford didn't get that pen via the offside call.
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"The Anfield Atmosphere" has always been a myth. They can turn it on in big matches but so can every clubAnfield atmosphere was dire for the Brentford match. Is this a case of fans being priced out or the quality of the performance on the pitch? Lucky Brentford didn't get that pen via the offside call.
Turns out Joelinton can literally grab a goalkeeper around the neck when they've got the ball and throw them to the floor, and all he gets is a yellow card? Fuck off. The refereeing in that game was fucking awful.Bournemouth got super fucked over by VAR. Newcastle should be on 3 points and Bournemouth should be sitting with 4. Also Wolves and Everton oooooof
Glad to see some of these refs are in mid season formTurns out Joelinton can literally grab a goalkeeper around the neck when they've got the ball and throw them to the floor, and all he gets is a yellow card? Fuck off. The refereeing in that game was fucking awful.
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Last week, during the match between my São Paulo and Nacional for Copa Libertadores, defender Juan Izquierdo collapsed on the pitch. He had to be brought to the hospital by ambulance. Doctors detected a severe case of cardiac arrhythmia, and he was kept sedated and breathing mechanically while his condition stabilized.
Yesterday evening, news broke that he passed away. He was only 27 years old.
Oh yes, it was a very sweet move. There is also a bit of historical context: Some of São Paulo's biggest stars are from Uruguay (Darío Pereyra, Diego Lugano, Diego Aguirre, Pablo Forlán, and those are only the ones I remember, there's a few more), and they famously hosted the Uruguay NT for the 1950 World Cup that they would eventually win. This was a personal question for the club.Just read about it and was going to post it too. The article I read mentioned that the Sao Paulo players were wearing shirts in support of Izquierdo this weekend during their league matches which is a pretty cool move. Much sympathies for Sao Paulo FC.
27 is not an age to die at. Poor guy.





Juventus are clearing out their old players and getting younger, less expensive players. Liverpool have some cover for Salah. Don't think anyone really won here yet. Depends on how healthy Chiesa stays tbhFrederico Chiesa confirmed to have now signed for Liverpool.
Can anyone with more eyes on Serie A say what impact he's likely to have for them and who got the better deal out of this? Seems like a pretty bizarre deal overall.
Not a fan of this tbhClubs in Europa League who won't make it to the knock out stage won't go down to Conference League.
Not a fan of this tbh
I personally liked the idea that a team could drop down and still compete in a European competition. When you had these groups in Champions League or Europa league that had the top 2 teams sitting at like 12 and 9 points after 4 match days, the bottom 2 teams were basically gone from that competition. But they still had something to play for with a spot in Europa League or Conference League. And its not like there isn't precedent for it. When you go for qualifying in the group stages, you start by trying to qualify for champions league. If you fail, you go to Europa league etc etc.I think I like it.
Champions League teams who won't make it to the CL knock out stage won't go down to Euro League and Euro League teams who won't make it to the EL knock out stage won't go down to Conference League. It makes every competition a make-it-or-die-competition. I kind of hated it that if you weren't good enough in the CL you got a shot in the EL. Why? Why should better teams get more shots? It puts the weaker teams in a weaker position than they already are.
Sure, when I look at the Conference League teams Chelsea sticks out. Obviously. But that's the exception and not the rule and to every rule is an exception. Premier League teams outrank most of the other teams and leagues anyways. Like Nottingham has more money to throw around than Frankfurt. Looking at the CC of Chelsea they would be ranked 2nd in the Euro League pots behind -surprise- another Premier League team (ManU). Chelsea's CC has a bigger CC than all the teams in pot 3 of the Conference League combined. Even Tottenham (pot 1 of Euro League) outranks every other team in Euro League when we just look at the CC. The only team Tottenham doesn't outrank is -surprise- Chelsea.
Overall the more I look at the new system the more I start to like it - ignoring the obvious downsides like more fucking matches with more fucking teams I can't even spell their names and thus probably don't care at all. At least in theory. How it will play out IRL we have to wait and see. That the matches in the new group stage are just one legged might lead to some surprises which might fuck up things hilariously. With the competitions being closed from each other and the teams only getting one shot at one trophy it should lead to more motivation to win a match and thus lead to more fierce matches. The last matchday could get really exciting. At least that's my hope.