La Liga 2018/19

Who will win La Liga?


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The league's starting tonight. Girona under Eusebio vs. Valladolid (Pucela) is the first match followed by Betis-Levante. Looking forward to the second match. Can't wait to see Betis (albeit, Levante did business this summer as well). Dwamena from Zurich for 6,5 mil and Nikola Vukčević for almost 9 mil from Sporting Braga, neither is expected to start tonight.

Not a very flashy opening, but I reckon it might be more entertaining than the names would suggest.

Watching Girona vs Valladolid. Scoreless so far.

Looking forward to the Betis vs Levante too.
 

clemente

New member
So where is the fucking VAR? Haven't seen it been used on blatant penalties in both games, fuck this league, not gonna follow anything besides barca if again they "confirmed" VAR but its not there.
 

PhilS

Active member
I expect Atletico to be very tough competition for La Liga title this season. Real Madric will do well to finish as high as third.
 

Jenks

Senior Member
Doubtful they'd use anybody other than Real, Barca or Atleti and their home game for this. [...]

The problem is you're 100% wrong. The executive chairman of the company behind this was on ESPN yesterday saying that it would most likely be a smaller club's home game.
 

El Gato

Villarato!
The problem is you're 100% wrong. The executive chairman of the company behind this was on ESPN yesterday saying that it would most likely be a smaller club's home game.

Don't see the logic in that. Bizarre choice by them if it goes down.
 

El Gato

Villarato!
Apparently it's going to be Real Betis v Barcelona in March.

In fucking March when CL is being played.

Peak Tebas that [']

TBH it's better if it bombs at first, because people will be far more careful Europe-wide. It'll be harder to convince people to take it any further and even if they do keep the idea, clubs won't take well to ridiculous scheduling.
 

DonAK

President of FC Barcelona
Peak Tebas that [']

TBH it's better if it bombs at first, because people will be far more careful Europe-wide. It'll be harder to convince people to take it any further and even if they do keep the idea, clubs won't take well to ridiculous scheduling.

I hope Tebas gets booted out. On top of his stupid shit planning without talking with clubs first he always keep making stupid statements, and it's not like he's done such an extraordinary job either that no one else would be able to replicate.
 

El Gato

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