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My birthday! I wonder if my liver has another 7 years left in it...From ESPN
FIFA's executive committee has decided that the 2022 World Cup final will be held on Dec. 18, FIFA sources have told Press Association Sport.
My birthday! I wonder if my liver has another 7 years left in it...From ESPN
FIFA's executive committee has decided that the 2022 World Cup final will be held on Dec. 18, FIFA sources have told Press Association Sport.
On my family Google calendar for 11:00 a.m., assuming a 7:00 pm local kickoff. Just a matter of time now until my wife schedules some conflicting family BS event I can't get out of.From ESPN
FIFA's executive committee has decided that the 2022 World Cup final will be held on Dec. 18, FIFA sources have told Press Association Sport.
I hope Timmy's not having another nightmare.Holy ####. Everton is down 3-1 at the half. Makes it 4-3 Kiev aggregate
Now 5-3.Holy ####. Everton is down 3-1 at the half. Makes it 4-3 Kiev aggregate
I don't see any other result for him. An absolutely atrocious showing from Everton practically all year. The fact that they're even in the discussion for relegation is shocking.6-3 and that crowd is going absolutely ####### bonkers. Pretty awesome.
Also, Martinez out?
I like Martinez, but man has he flopped there.I don't see any other result for him. An absolutely atrocious showing from Everton practically all year. The fact that they're even in the discussion for relegation is shocking.6-3 and that crowd is going absolutely ####### bonkers. Pretty awesome.
Also, Martinez out?
who what?I like Martinez, but man has he flopped there.I don't see any other result for him. An absolutely atrocious showing from Everton practically all year. The fact that they're even in the discussion for relegation is shocking.6-3 and that crowd is going absolutely ####### bonkers. Pretty awesome.
Also, Martinez out?
It's actually a pretty impressive streak.OptaJoe @OptaJoe · 38m38 minutes ago
1992/93 - England have failed to produce a European quarter-finalist for the first time since the 1992/93 season. Eurovision.
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Seems harsh to fault Howard on that curler, although he is quite a way off his line. Still odd to see him concede but not immediately berate his back line.
You still want to be somewhat off your line in a situation like that, right?Seems harsh to fault Howard on that curler, although he is quite a way off his line. Still odd to see him concede but not immediately berate his back line.
First thing I thought of when I saw that halftime score. Pray.For.Kafka....In all the Everyon bashing, we're forgetting that Kafka probably needs a hug.
but the league is obviously the suck.It's actually a pretty impressive streak.OptaJoe @OptaJoe · 38m38 minutes ago
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The 1992/1993 Euro season would have been supplied with teams from the 1991/1992 season.It's actually a pretty impressive streak.OptaJoe @OptaJoe · 38m38 minutes ago
1992/93 - England have failed to produce a European quarter-finalist for the first time since the 1992/93 season. Eurovision.
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BumpCGRdrJoe said:Fml gonna be at a kids lacrosse game on Sunday, where is a reliable site to stream el Classico from? Apple friendly would be the best
Rojadirecta is my go to for downloads. Know they have streaming, but haven't used it in a few years.BumpCGRdrJoe said:Fml gonna be at a kids lacrosse game on Sunday, where is a reliable site to stream el Classico from? Apple friendly would be the best
I normally do the same but I won't get home till almost 5 hours later and by then some assmunch will have spoiled the scoreIf I can't catch a game I just dvr it. I'd rather do that than stream and not be able to fully focus, but I know people who just can't watch sports on delay.
When are the games? Any chance Pogba will be ready for either of them?PSG - Barça
Madrid derby
Bayern - Porto
Juve - Monaco
Especially when you consider the only reason they weren't advancing teams in the early 90s was probably hangover from the European ban after Heysel.CletiusMaximus said:It's actually a pretty impressive streak.
Watch Qatar win it againGet your bribes ready
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@richard_conway: Fifa fire starting gun on World Cup 2026 - decision on who will host tournament to be announced in May 2017.
Those Liverpool teams with Keegan then Dalglish were fantastic.1976–77 England Liverpool 3–1 Borussia Mönchengladbach West Germany1977–78 England Liverpool 1–0 Club Brugge Belgium1978–79 England Nott Forest 1–0 Malmö FF Sweden1979–80 England Nott Forest 1–0 Hamburg West Germany1980–81 England Liverpool 1–0 Real Madrid Spain1981–82 England Aston Villa 1–0 Bayern Munich West Germany1982–83 West Germany Hamburg 1–0 Juventus Italy1983–84 England Liverpool 1–1* Roma Italy1984–85 Italy Juventus 1–0 Liverpool EnglandEnglish teams won it six years running from 77-82, and seven of nine from 77-85 -- with eight finals appearances in those nine years.Then the five year ban, and another nine years -- 14 total -- before an English team made the finals again.
One game I believePSG has been a good matchup with Barcelona the last few times, should be a close tie. Is Zlatan suspended for one or both games?
What happens if they all advance?P.S. Europa Quarter final draw:
Sevilla FC (ESP) v FC Zenit (RUS)
Club Brugge KV (BEL) v FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk (UKR)
FC Dynamo Kyiv (UKR) v ACF Fiorentina (ITA)
VfL Wolfsburg (GER) v SSC Napoli (ITA)
The first legs take place on Thursday 16 April, with the returns seven days later.
Zenit was not allowed to draw either of the Ukraine clubs.
my guess is that they would not let them draw each other at all... the only way they could meet would be in a neutral sight final? (in Warsaw)What happens if they all advance?P.S. Europa Quarter final draw:
Sevilla FC (ESP) v FC Zenit (RUS)
Club Brugge KV (BEL) v FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk (UKR)
FC Dynamo Kyiv (UKR) v ACF Fiorentina (ITA)
VfL Wolfsburg (GER) v SSC Napoli (ITA)
The first legs take place on Thursday 16 April, with the returns seven days later.
Zenit was not allowed to draw either of the Ukraine clubs.
Shame he misses any of these for that BS red card.One game I believePSG has been a good matchup with Barcelona the last few times, should be a close tie. Is Zlatan suspended for one or both games?
Madrid v Madrid and Jueventus v Monaco are 4/14 (Tuesday) and 4/22 (Wednesday)PSG v Barcelona and Porto v Bayern are 4/15(Wednesday) and 4/21 (Tuesday)When are the games? Any chance Pogba will be ready for either of them?PSG - Barça
Madrid derby
Bayern - Porto
Juve - Monaco
http://www.soccernomics-agency.com/?p=685Premier League and the euro10, 03, 15
by Stefan Szymanski
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The continuing crisis in the eurozone is set to generate an invasion of British tourists this summer. Today the FT reported that euro is heading to parity with the US dollar, as investors move capital out of Europe. Greece and Russian concerns are part of it, but also the policy of quantitative easing about to be adopted by the European Central Bank is causing investors to look for returns elsewhere.
In many ways this is good for Europe. After the financial crisis in 2008 the UK effectively devalued sterling which helped to stimulate exports and provided some cushion against the recession. Now sterling is appreciating significantly, up 23% since August 2013, hence the attractiveness of a European holiday this summer.
Some of those travelling to Europe may be football managers and executives buying up European talent. Tottenham were paid €91 million by Real Madrid for Gareth Bale. Back in August 2013 when the deal was being negotiated that was equivalent to £80 million. At today’s exchange rate it is just £65 million – so if they bought him back for the same euro price it would be as if they had loaned him to RM for a rental of £15 million.
That may not happen. But the EPL will surely be buying in Europe next season. In 2013 they spent £531 million abroad according to Deloitte. So essentially that money would go 23% further this summer, which is a large increase in purchasing power and would make a big difference to clubs, players and agents in Europe.
Of course, this effect is still not as big as the staggering new broadcast deal, but it all goes to enhance the league’s economic power. Expect the percentage of England qualified players in the EPL, currently around one third, to fall yet further.
Jake Cohen @JakeFCohen · 1d1 day ago
Est. 2014/15 UEFA revenues (€m)
MCFC: 39.2
CFC: 34
LFC: 29.9 (28.7 CL + 1.2 EL)
AFC: 29.8