Serie A

Who will win the scudetto?


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Gnidrologist

Senior Member
So annoying that english channels that broadcast LL matches have now taken a trend of inviting a token spaniard as co-commentator. Most of them have barely basic command of the english. They just pollute the air with redundant, nonsensical gibberish. Diversity sucks.
 

Sailor Mars

Well-known member
Token, because they can't comment for shit.

edit: posted this in the wrong thread. Should've been in la liga one, sry.

Guess it depends on the broadcast you watch. The Espn broadcast in English sometimes brings in commentators whose primary language is Spanish, but they speak English well. Bit of an accent but perfectly fine on commentary. Plus they are mostly in the analyst role rather than color commentary.
 

Gnidrologist

Senior Member
Currently in Sevila-Betis game (LaligaTv) the supposed spanish "analyst" talks like 5 year old, just describing verbating what he sees on the pitch in poorly constructed sentences and horrible accent.
 

Fati_Future_BallonDor

Well-known member
[MENTION=22502]soul24rage[/MENTION] Napoli is unstoppable, it's a pity that Mertens, Insigne, Fabian and Koulibaly who were sold in summer won't be part of the title win, especially insigne and mertens would have deserved it :(
 

Richard.H

Senior Member
Serie A is interesting this season. I remember there have been quite a few seasons now where Napoli start very hot but then finish it cold. I expect both Milan teams to really test Napoli and whether they can handle the pressure. Won't be surprised if the title comes down to the last match day.
 

BerkeleyBernie

Senior Member
Juventus- Lazio. So far, a cagey match between the league's two best defenses mostly happening way outside the 18 yard boxes. Utter lack of quality in the final third.
 

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