no ways is it spanish its always either barca or valencia. Dont ever count on another team including real, theyr'e just a bunch of underperformers
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well this year sevilla, and atletico are not too far are they.SouthAfrica fan said:no ways is it spanish its always either barca or valencia. Dont ever count on another team including real, theyr'e just a bunch of underperformers
Way to put Hitler and a forum member on the same plane .SouthAfrica fan said:maybe we should get some neutral opinions. Honestly ovny you are obviously like hitler when it comes to telling people who is the best so lighten up and listen to some other people instead of repremanding there every comment, or in hitlers case sending the jews to to be executed
Lean said:Vikingo, for freaking sake, you're missing the point here. La Liga may be the best and stuff, they may have won more CL's, but that's not the discussion. The discussion is which is tougher for a player to perform in.
And defenses in La Liga are a big piece of ****.
Lean said:Ask Forlan which league he prefers to play. Hell, even Luis Fabiano that was a flop at Superliga is scoring at a decent rate in La Liga.
Lean said:EPL gotta be the hardest for a player. The marking is tough and agressive, the referees dont blow the whistle for sissy stuff, the tempo is higher than anywhere else and you dont have too much time on the ball. You can say not many Englishman play abroad, but well, Owen did well during his spell at Madrid and Becks, want it or not, is still a regular for them, coming off the bench or stuff like that, and he's been there for 3-4 seasons i think.
You also dont find that many English players abroad because there's no need to play abroad when you've got the EPL.
Vikingo, for freaking sake, you're missing the point here. La Liga may be the best and stuff, they may have won more CL's, but that's not the discussion. The discussion is which is tougher for a player to perform in.
call me biased or whatever because i'm English but i completely agree
Dream Team said:It depends on the kind of player.
La Liga is harder for defenders, Serie A for forwards and Premiership for players who can't handle the physical game.
#71 said:Serie A, in my opinion.
The Premiership is highly overated.