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  • dubcity
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    • May 2012
    • 17872

    #481
    Re: The All Other Leagues/Competitions Discussion Thread

    Originally posted by Suntan Superman
    Gianluigi Buffon is expected to announce his retirement on Thursday. A sad day, unless you have a rubbish bin for a heart.
    But isn't he going to wait until after the World Cu ... oh, never mind.

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    • Suntan Superman
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      • Feb 2009
      • 7135

      #482
      Re: The All Other Leagues/Competitions Discussion Thread

      Fulham is creating a lot of big chances but so far no conversions.
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      • Suntan Superman
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        • Feb 2009
        • 7135

        #483
        Re: The All Other Leagues/Competitions Discussion Thread

        that should do it for Derby, ggwp
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        • Zac
          World-Class Diver
          • Jan 2008
          • 4269

          #484
          Re: The All Other Leagues/Competitions Discussion Thread

          Neither one of these teams deserve to be promoted based on how this match is going.

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          • Brahvocado
            MVP
            • Oct 2012
            • 7480

            #485
            Re: The All Other Leagues/Competitions Discussion Thread

            Originally posted by ZO
            Neither one of these teams deserve to be promoted based on how this match is going.
            Think the general consensus is that Fulham will probably beat the winner regardless of who it is.

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            • Suntan Superman
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              • Feb 2009
              • 7135

              #486
              Re: The All Other Leagues/Competitions Discussion Thread

              Originally posted by Brahvocado
              Think the general consensus is that Fulham will probably beat the winner regardless of who it is.
              Good, because I would hate to have either of these teams back in the Prem
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              • jesmith29
                MVP
                • Sep 2007
                • 1659

                #487
                Re: The All Other Leagues/Competitions Discussion Thread

                Will Conte even show up for the FA Cup final and if he does how much will he not care?

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                • ImTellinTim
                  YNWA
                  • Sep 2006
                  • 33028

                  #488
                  Re: The All Other Leagues/Competitions Discussion Thread

                  Well the US Open Cup dream is dead, but the team could be proud of their effort in only losing 2-0. Turns out that people who are getting paid to train and play tend to have much better positioning and technical skill. Was actually pretty fun to watch a pro team up close like that.

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                  • rdnk
                    All Star
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 5730

                    #489
                    Re: The All Other Leagues/Competitions Discussion Thread

                    Ralph Hasenhuttl steps down as RB Leipzig coach. It sounds like he didn't want to go into next season with a lame duck contract situation. Rumor has it that he'll end up at Arsenal. Nagelsmann would be ideal, but I don't think he's leaving Hoffenheim until after the 2018-19 season. If Leipzig doesn't want to go big game hunting with their wallet, should take a long look at Hudderfield's David Wagner, he'd be a great fit at multiple levels. I could also see Leipzig rescuing Roger Schmidt from China, or trying to poach Manuel Baum from Augsburg.

                    Ademola Lookman was a good loan pickup from Everton, hopefully Leipzig can convince Everton to sell him. With money to spend, I expect Leipzig to make some adds.

                    After the overwhelming success of year 1 of RB Leipzig, year 2 was all over the place. Inconsistent in the Bundesliga, and mixed levels of success in Europe. That being said, they got valuable experience and will be back in the Europa League next year (and were 1 win away from a CL return visit). If my memory serves, the Europa League spot is still up in the air, if Bayern beats Frankfurt, Leipzig goes into the group stage and Stuttgart has to play in. If Frankfurt wins, they go into the group stage and Leipzig will have to play in.

                    EDIT: Leipzig will have to play in. Congrats to Frankfurt.
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                    • KG
                      Welcome Back
                      • Sep 2005
                      • 17583

                      #490
                      Re: The All Other Leagues/Competitions Discussion Thread

                      Originally posted by rdnk
                      Ralph Hasenhuttl steps down as RB Leipzig coach. It sounds like he didn't want to go into next season with a lame duck contract situation. Rumor has it that he'll end up at Arsenal. Nagelsmann would be ideal, but I don't think he's leaving Hoffenheim until after the 2018-19 season. If Leipzig doesn't want to go big game hunting with their wallet, should take a long look at Hudderfield's David Wagner, he'd be a great fit at multiple levels. I could also see Leipzig rescuing Roger Schmidt from China, or trying to poach Manuel Baum from Augsburg.

                      Ademola Lookman was a good loan pickup from Everton, hopefully Leipzig can convince Everton to sell him. With money to spend, I expect Leipzig to make some adds.

                      After the overwhelming success of year 1 of RB Leipzig, year 2 was all over the place. Inconsistent in the Bundesliga, and mixed levels of success in Europe. That being said, they got valuable experience and will be back in the Europa League next year (and were 1 win away from a CL return visit). If my memory serves, the Europa League spot is still up in the air, if Bayern beats Frankfurt, Leipzig goes into the group stage and Stuttgart has to play in. If Frankfurt wins, they go into the group stage and Leipzig will have to play in.

                      Do you guys hold onto Timo or do you cash in?

                      If he has a good WC (which he should) I'd imagine you'd want to cash in right?
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                      • rdnk
                        All Star
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 5730

                        #491
                        Re: The All Other Leagues/Competitions Discussion Thread

                        Originally posted by KG
                        Do you guys hold onto Timo or do you cash in?

                        If he has a good WC (which he should) I'd imagine you'd want to cash in right?
                        They won't look to sell, but if the right offer (100M?) were to come along, then they might consider selling him. The only reason Keita is gone was because of a release clause in his contract forced Leipzig's hand. With Red Bull behind them, Leipzig doesn't need the money from transfers and is likely more interested in keeping high quality players in an attempt to return to the CL or make a run at the Bundesliga, especially after the mixed results of last season.
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                        • Brahvocado
                          MVP
                          • Oct 2012
                          • 7480

                          #492
                          Re: The All Other Leagues/Competitions Discussion Thread

                          Admittedly, outside of reddit, I get all my Buli news from one person (German friend).

                          From what my friend has been telling me, Leipzig has had a big summer planned for a while. Like the whole youth promotion and very young squad (and getting them European experience) was part of a beginning phase. He has been pretty adamant that the next phase will be something along the lines of "showing off Red Bull's wealth", and that their target is becoming a European power, even more than winning the Bundesliga.

                          So my first question is, does my friend have any idea what he's talking about? And if he does, would that mean this summer is the start of the next phase?

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                          • ZeroTheHero
                            Banned
                            • May 2017
                            • 429

                            #493
                            Re: The All Other Leagues/Competitions Discussion Thread

                            Time will tell...

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                            • rdnk
                              All Star
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 5730

                              #494
                              Re: The All Other Leagues/Competitions Discussion Thread

                              Originally posted by Brahvocado
                              Admittedly, outside of reddit, I get all my Buli news from one person (German friend).

                              From what my friend has been telling me, Leipzig has had a big summer planned for a while. Like the whole youth promotion and very young squad (and getting them European experience) was part of a beginning phase. He has been pretty adamant that the next phase will be something along the lines of "showing off Red Bull's wealth", and that their target is becoming a European power, even more than winning the Bundesliga.

                              So my first question is, does my friend have any idea what he's talking about? And if he does, would that mean this summer is the start of the next phase?
                              So far the philosophy has been buy young Bundesliga-ready talent from other teams, bring up players from the youth club or "buy" young players from their unofficial farm team, RB Salzburg. The young players would get better and get Bundesliga and European experience. Typically in sports, then next step would be to bring in some high-end vets to round out the team. I'm not sure if they will do that, or if Hasenhuttl leaving changes their plans. When Rangnick was running Hoffenheim, he was forced to sell his talent and they were never able to enter that "next stage", which is one of the reasons he left.

                              Rumor has it, if Leipzig really wants to get Nagelsmann, Rangnick would coach the team for a year to help facilitate, the same way as he did in the Bundesliga 2 in 2015-16.
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                              • ImTellinTim
                                YNWA
                                • Sep 2006
                                • 33028

                                #495
                                Re: The All Other Leagues/Competitions Discussion Thread

                                Bayern lose to their next manager, lol

                                Another display of awful finishing.

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