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jamrock

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no you dont unless you are try to use stats to fit your agenda. its average attendance by all measures. going by beast views we would see teams with 100 seater stand, being at the top of these little list that comes out each season.
 

Beast

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no you dont unless you are try to use stats to fit your agenda. its average attendance by all measures. going by beast views we would see teams with 100 seater stand, being at the top of these little list that comes out each season.


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use the average attendance as percentage you will come short ;) you have an average attendance of 85 % we have an average attendance of 92 % -88 % (depend on which capacity was used for the figures )
(no there is no Agenda , we always made more than you with 20 K less seats and we still make more with 15 K less seats )

having a 100 K seats with 15 - 20 % empty isn't a sign of success when some stadiums like OT are fully booked all season
 

BarcaOG

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Beast, you are a sensible and reliable source of information in real matters.

how likely is it that mou and ronaldo will leave this season?
 

Poor_Sunyol

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So they are stepping up the pressure on Falcao, perhaps trying to soften the blow when Tristiano leaves? When are the next elections in Madrid?
 

PearLBLacK

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If Jose & CR leave this season, and we get a competent coach, we can certainly improve as a team. Besides Alonso, the rest of the players are young or still in their prime.

Either Benzema or Higuain would have to make room for Falcao or Aguero. Three strikers, who are all among the top five, wouldn't be ideal. A winger and RB are more needed if CR leaves.
 

PearLBLacK

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Is there any chance that Kun would be played on the wings, to replace ronaldo?

Idk, how does he perform on the wing? Has he played on the wing for City/Atletico? And can he track back to defend? I honestly can't say.

But Aguero isn't that much of an upgrade on Higuain and Benzema. Only striker I would give priority over getting a good right back is Falcao.
 

oz187

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If Jose & CR leave this season, and we get a competent coach, we can certainly improve as a team. Besides Alonso, the rest of the players are young or still in their prime.

CR and Alonso are your 2 most important players. Throw in a coach change and well, maintaining the level let alone improving would be tough.
 

PearLBLacK

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CR and Alonso are your 2 most important players. Throw in a coach change and well, maintaining the level let alone improving would be tough.

CR leaving, along with Jose, is a big step towards a better dressing room. Last season CR was very decisive for us. Easy to say we wouldn't have won the league without him (That game against Atletico 1 week before the clasico).

We'd surely miss a great goalscorer if he leaves. That's why I'd like a good coach who gives greater value to setting up a system, like Joachim. We could certainly improve with a good system like the one he developed with the Mannschaft. I hope our forwards could flourish in this and compensate for CR's loss.
 
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Barcaman

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I think both Barca and Madrid peaked in the last 12 months. From a rivalry standpoint or quality of football.
While Chelsea winning a CL was a fluke, it nevertheless signaled something. It's getting increasingly difficult to compete in the market with new "big clubs" and we have to think smarter and adapt faster. This is where I see Madrid doing a better job. Their business model, marketing projects, whatever.

Pep vs Mou, Messi vs Ronaldo. I don't think it'll be repeated in the near future, so mind as well enjoy the show.
 

PearLBLacK

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Both coaches and players have said it as well. The two teams spurred each other on. The margin of error is very thin in a league where draws are becoming the new losses.
 
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