Chelsea

The Pundits rarely get it wrong and most went for Chelsea.
Hard to argue against it. Happy that Abramovich can't watch them live.
 
I love listing to Tuchel.

He's is an absolute winner. The only thing they were missing was a top class CF. I guess it's a bit 'easier' when you can go out and spend 90mil😂

They are also very defensively sound. I have to admit I thought Silva was just another foreign mercenary after a final paycheck. Yet he's still class at 36 (37 this week)
 
I had them down for the title this year, Tuchel has been remarkable. When Utd re-signed Ronaldo though, I wasn't as sure ... for the neutral it is going to be fantasttic watching the Ronaldo vs Lukaku title race.

I don't think Liverpool will win it but they'll certainly run the other two close.

Not even counting Man City there, will be interesting to see how they fare. Especially after Pep's comments on fans etc, I wonder if it could be his last season at City.

It's going to be a cracking season either way in the PL. Pretty sure it's the only football I'm interested in watching for now, absolutely sick of Boro atm, I'm sorry to say. I think our season is written off already.
 
It'll be the strongest mentally who win it, but those 4 teams are all very very strong.

Who can bounce back after a tough game, an unlucky defeat and handle the pressure of the big games. These teams are pretty much streamrolling through sides not in the mix, and without the pressure of a title chase right now. Not sure that will indicate who will win in the end though.
 
I love listing to Tuchel.

He's is an absolute winner. The only thing they were missing was a top class CF. I guess it's a bit 'easier' when you can go out and spend 90mil😂

They are also very defensively sound. I have to admit I thought Silva was just another foreign mercenary after a final paycheck. Yet he's still class at 36 (37 this week)
True, but they did raise £90m in sales too
 
What is that system and what are the restrictions in the home system?
The only restrictions here are that you have to be able to get your criminal record checked before you can be a coach. They will also have the same UEFA A and B badges as here.
 
I had them down for the title this year, Tuchel has been remarkable. When Utd re-signed Ronaldo though, I wasn't as sure ... for the neutral it is going to be fantasttic watching the Ronaldo vs Lukaku title race.

I don't think Liverpool will win it but they'll certainly run the other two close.

Not even counting Man City there, will be interesting to see how they fare. Especially after Pep's comments on fans etc, I wonder if it could be his last season at City.

It's going to be a cracking season either way in the PL. Pretty sure it's the only football I'm interested in watching for now, absolutely sick of Boro atm, I'm sorry to say. I think our season is written off already.
Man City lost the title race when they didn't buy a striker. Regarding Pep's comments and the fan's group asking him to rescind them, I also wondered if this could be his last year in the PL.

Chelsea look like a complete side and for me, they have goalscorers all over the park and I feel they have the edge over Liverpool. United still look like there is something missing and it will be interesting to see how they perform against the other top teams.

I would say Chelsea for the PL.
 
What is that system and what are the restrictions in the home system?
More restrictive her in relation to price. Think it costs 3.5x more here to do your uefa a licence than Germany

in relation to their system is more unified than ours, you have varying bodies here looking after themselves rather than a singular approach
 
More restrictive her in relation to price. Think it costs 3.5x more here to do your uefa a licence than Germany

in relation to their system is more unified than ours, you have varying bodies here looking after themselves rather than a singular approach
I can find an article from 2013 where there were significant cost differences once you got past Level 2....but, spending £1,000 for a UEFA B license isn't prohibitive for someone working in the professional game where it is likely payed by the host club, it might be for grassroots level coaches.
 
I can find an article from 2013 where there were significant cost differences once you got past Level 2....but, spending £1,000 for a UEFA B license isn't prohibitive for someone working in the professional game where it is likely payed by the host club, it might be for grassroots level coaches.
I remember reading after euro 2016 that is was 800 euros in Germany and 2.7k over here for the UEFA A licence. That’s one of the reasons they have more highly qualified coaches through the ladder of football
 
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