It isn't just another PL game though, it's the final of a major competition. You really think these fans are disappointed to see their team on the verge of lifting silverware because it happens to be against a club they've already played this season? I certainly didn't get that impression from Man U fans in 2008 or the Scousers in 2019.Four English teams in the two finals. Seems very likely to happen.
How very dull. As an impartial, there's no way I'll be watching either.
But it must be pretty disappointing for the supporters of the four teams to see just yet another Prem League game
Having watched PSG spit their dummies out last night, I think the strength of the Premier League is a large part of the European success.Twice in three years if it happens, is it the strength of the Premier League or a sign that time is almost up for stars like Messi / Ronaldo
That's slightly lazy commentary as PSG have lost 8 league games this season and another 5 in the Champions League. They are not even top of their league at the moment.One of the commentators said that PSG are just not used to losing. They didn't know how to handle being second best.
You’ve failed as a fatherI’m really looking forward to it and so is my son who likes Cite. I fancy Chelsea in the final, they are so compact and strong defensively. Although having lived next to Maine Road and been to a few matches in the Eighties have always had a soft spot for Cite.
Europe goes through cycles, currently England turn to be at the topTwice in three years if it happens, is it the strength of the Premier League or a sign that time is almost up for stars like Messi / Ronaldo
Exactly. England can't claim to be best when Real Madrid won three in a row only recently. In fact, since 2012 I think England has only two winners (Liverpool and Chelsea). England had one winner in the 90's. Two in the 2000's. Hardly a dominant performance of the Champions League.Europe goes through cycles, currently England turn to be at the top
Exactly. England can't claim to be best when Real Madrid won three in a row only recently. In fact, since 2012 I think England has only two winners (Liverpool and Chelsea). England had one winner in the 90's. Two in the 2000's. Hardly a dominant performance of the Champions League.
I think that’s true. City losing to Real, and Zidane lifting it for the 4th time, isn’t too hard to stomach.I wouldn't call it dull if it happens. The teams involved in the finals have earned their place. It was interesting though that Rio Ferdinand said on Tuesday night that Man City players will probably prefer Real Madrid, as an all English final adds extra pressure.
I was thinking this myself . But then if it does get moved to Wembley there’ll be hordes of fans landing in its vicinity and footy fans didn’t exactly endear themselves to the police last week who’ll have a big sayI've just read fans and pundits want to play it at Wembley to avoid travel as turkey still rife with covid.
It's the play off final weekend. So Chelsea and City fans are saying move it. Typical prem 'big club' attitude
That said playing both in England would make sense if arsenal get through.
He supports Boro though! am I excused?You’ve failed as a father