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2017-18 Spanish La Liga Discussion Thread
Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 6:21 pm
by Baphomet

It's that time of year again. Current holders are Real Madrid.
Re: 2017-18 Spanish La Liga Discussion Thread
Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2017 8:21 pm
by Baphomet
Not a great start for Atleti. Griezmann sent off, and a 2-2 draw against newly promoted Girona.
They were 2-0 down, mind.
Re: 2017-18 Spanish La Liga Discussion Thread
Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2017 9:40 pm
by J-Mezzy
Bad start for Madrid as well. Game vs La Real will be tough. We could find ourselves 7 points out if first place
Re: 2017-18 Spanish La Liga Discussion Thread
Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 12:31 am
by J-Mezzy
Barcelona always manage to win games that they were in danger of losing.
If we lose tomorrow, we fall 7 points back 4 games in
Re: 2017-18 Spanish La Liga Discussion Thread
Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 10:33 am
by Ted Lasso
J-Mezzy wrote:Barcelona always manage to win games that they were in danger of losing.
If we lose tomorrow, we fall 7 points back 4 games in
That's when you put a Tottenham crest on your profile.
Re: 2017-18 Spanish La Liga Discussion Thread
Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 1:26 pm
by Baphomet
Away at Sociedad is a difficult fixture as well, especially with their strong start to the season.
Re: 2017-18 Spanish La Liga Discussion Thread
Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2017 7:45 pm
by CalamityX12
Nothing to see here yet....
We'll see come February where these teams truly stand.
But Clasicos and Derbys are always a blast.
Re: 2017-18 Spanish La Liga Discussion Thread
Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2017 3:23 pm
by Ted Lasso
All the kidding aside, i think Mezzy is overreacting. I am really, really impressed by what Zidane has done. Real Madrid have 12-13 unbelievable players obviously, but beyond that they now have a squad that performs above the sum of its parts. I really like what they've done with the backups. Versatile, young, disciplined local players to complement the stars.
Besides, Barcelona can't keep this up. They don't have the depth, they don't have the cohesion. I would be very surprised if Madrid don't retain the title.
Re: 2017-18 Spanish La Liga Discussion Thread
Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2017 11:34 pm
by Baphomet
Re: 2017-18 Spanish La Liga Discussion Thread
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2017 10:27 pm
by Baphomet
Real lose at home to Betis.

Re: 2017-18 Spanish La Liga Discussion Thread
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 1:03 am
by sovietchild
Baphomet wrote:Real lose at home to Betis.


Re: 2017-18 Spanish La Liga Discussion Thread
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 1:14 am
by J-Mezzy
Our depth was the reason for our success. We gambled hard selling and not replacing
Re: 2017-18 Spanish La Liga Discussion Thread
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 2:55 am
by sovietchild
I think Real Madrid is considering a replacement. Maybe, Zidan needs a new challenge. However, what is Zidan without Madrid and Ronaldo?
Re: 2017-18 Spanish La Liga Discussion Thread
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 6:30 am
by Ted Lasso
I stand by my post.

Re: 2017-18 Spanish La Liga Discussion Thread
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 10:50 am
by J-Mezzy
We are missing goals. Oh how I wish we kept Morata and James
Re: 2017-18 Spanish La Liga Discussion Thread
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 2:44 pm
by Rust_Cohle
Ted Lasso wrote:All the kidding aside, i think Mezzy is overreacting. I am really, really impressed by what Zidane has done. Real Madrid have 12-13 unbelievable players obviously, but beyond that they now have a squad that performs above the sum of its parts. I really like what they've done with the backups. Versatile, young, disciplined local players to complement the stars.
Besides, Barcelona can't keep this up. They don't have the depth, they don't have the cohesion. I would be very surprised if Madrid don't retain the title.
But Barca have Messi and they have much more depth and more importantly balance than they did last year. Messi already has more goals than the entire Real Madrid squad. Barca signing Semedo was an incredible signing as having a proper RB is a huge difference over last season. Dembele is very young/raw but I think he's going to fit in quite nicely. With Neymar gone Alba and Rakitic have really bounced back (Alba actually gets the ball passed to him now). Paulinho has been a wonderful surprise even if it is just 2 games in.
I also think the new manager is already much better than Enrique. It's early days obviously, but I do think this year's Barca squad should be better than last year. Madrid really have their work cut out for them, but a long way to go.
Re: 2017-18 Spanish La Liga Discussion Thread
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 2:47 pm
by Rust_Cohle
J-Mezzy wrote:Barcelona always manage to win games that they were in danger of losing.
If we lose tomorrow, we fall 7 points back 4 games in
I'd argue that applies far more towards Madrid than Barca. Madrid were winning an unsustainable amount of games in the final 10 minutes thanks to Ramos and Morata. It was absolutely uncanny. One less Ramos header and Barca probably wins the league last year.
Re: 2017-18 Spanish La Liga Discussion Thread
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 11:30 pm
by J-Mezzy
Rust_Cohle wrote:J-Mezzy wrote:Barcelona always manage to win games that they were in danger of losing.
If we lose tomorrow, we fall 7 points back 4 games in
I'd argue that applies far more towards Madrid than Barca. Madrid were winning an unsustainable amount of games in the final 10 minutes thanks to Ramos and Morata. It was absolutely uncanny. One less Ramos header and Barca probably wins the league last year.
That was just last year. We won 1 league title in last 5 years. You guys do better at this
Re: 2017-18 Spanish La Liga Discussion Thread
Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2017 7:46 am
by Ted Lasso
Rust_Cohle wrote:But Barca have Messi and they have much more depth and more importantly balance than they did last year. Messi already has more goals than the entire Real Madrid squad. Barca signing Semedo was an incredible signing as having a proper RB is a huge difference over last season. Dembele is very young/raw but I think he's going to fit in quite nicely. With Neymar gone Alba and Rakitic have really bounced back (Alba actually gets the ball passed to him now). Paulinho has been a wonderful surprise even if it is just 2 games in.
I also think the new manager is already much better than Enrique. It's early days obviously, but I do think this year's Barca squad should be better than last year. Madrid really have their work cut out for them, but a long way to go.
I'll grant you that Semedo looks like a brilliant signing. I don't agree with you about their depth or balance. Unlike Real Madrid, the complimentary players Barcelona count on for depth (such as Denis Suarez, Paco Alcacer, or Andre Gomes) have not proven to be seamless fits who perform consistently in minor roles yet. I originally argued that they could benefit from Neymar's sale and become CL favourites if they spent the money wisely. But they haven't. Perhaps Paulinho will continue to perform and they will build a shallow yet cohesive unit. However i am certainly not seeing the depth, especially offensively. At the moment Messi is carrying them through a rather soft portion of their schedule.
Re: 2017-18 Spanish La Liga Discussion Thread
Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2017 11:53 am
by J-Mezzy
Yeah Barcelona need reinforcements in the winter if they want to win titles. Too thin and Dembele is hurt