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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2018 16:51:38 GMT
- The third tier. - The average attendance this season in the 3rd tier removing Portsmouth, Sunderland and Bradford is 6,405. - There are currently 277 foreign players in Bundesliga which is 52.4% of the leagues players. - Germany have won three World Cups and three European Championships since the formation of Bundesliga in 1963 compared to England's one World Cup win.
Now Padstow, if you really are going to retort at least research the basics.
I think I proved my point with the stats you provided about the national sides success and your figures for the Bundesliga are incorrect using their figures foreign imports up until the qualifying for the last world cup was 37%,and significantly the national sides performance has decreased in line with the increase in foreign imports and my figures for average gates in division 3 is 4761 at least if you are going to provide false information based on pure guesswork to back up a failed premise do try to get them nearly right
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League One Average Attendances - From Barnsley to Accrington the aggregate attendance average is 134,500 divide that by the 21 teams and we have 6,404.7619 which, for this I've rounded to 6,405. You could argue I've nicked a fan there.
As for German footballs performance in international competition, I've never once mentioned England's performance in international tournaments however you have. However, if you are saying that II teams in the German pyramid is the driving force for Germany's success you'd again be wrong. The cost of a UEFA A License Coaching Badge in Germany is roughly around £680 compared to £2,965 in England. This is laid pretty bare in these numbers (admittedly from 2014) where England has 1,395 UEFA A qualified coaches compared to Germany's 6,934. It's not just coaches that we have less of in this country, it's also facilities we're lacking in. Again another article from 2014 but even with the FA's 600 new all weather pitches English football has 1,239 artificial pitches compared to Germany's 3,735. Now, of course Germany is a much bigger country than England, the population is 33% bigger than ours (Based on England at 54.79m and Germany at 82.79m). So why if we have 33% less people than are in Germany do we have 79% less coaches and 66% less facilities per person?
The reason German players tend to get the opportunity in Germany are the lack of transfer funds available to bring in marquis signings. Bayern's record signing is Corentin Tolisso for £37.35m. That would put them seventh placed for record club spending in the PL. Bayern aren't even known for producing their own players, the spine of there team has been poached from other Bundesliga clubs on Bosman rules.
In summary, do I think the Checkatrade Trophy will do anything for the England National Side? No. Will it have an adverse effect on clubs in the bottom two divisions and further down? Potentially yes, it's a foot in the door for B Teams. Something that has no direct coloration with success in international football.
Edit: I've included sources to pick through this time. Enjoy.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2018 17:04:27 GMT
League One Average Attendances - From Barnsley to Accrington the aggregate attendance average is 134,500 divide that by the 21 teams and we have 6,404.7619 which, for this I've rounded to 6,405. You could argue I've nicked a fan there.
As for German footballs performance in international competition, I've never once mentioned England's performance in international tournaments however you have. However, if you are saying that II teams in the German pyramid is the driving force for Germany's success you'd again be wrong. The cost of a UEFA A License Coaching Badge in Germany is roughly around £680 compared to £2,965 in England. This is laid pretty bare in these numbers (admittedly from 2014) where England has 1,395 UEFA A qualified coaches compared to Germany's 6,934. It's not just coaches that we have less of in this country, it's also facilities we're lacking in. Again another article from 2014 but even with the FA's 600 new all weather pitches English football has 1,239 artificial pitches compared to Germany's 3,735. Now, of course Germany is a much bigger country than England, the population is 33% bigger than ours (Based on England at 54.79m and Germany at 82.79m). So why if we have 33% less people than are in Germany do we have 79% less coaches and 66% less facilities per person?
The reason German players tend to get the opportunity in Germany are the lack of transfer funds available to bring in marquis signings. Bayern's record signing is Corentin Tolisso for £37.35m. That would put them seventh placed for record club spending in the PL. Bayern aren't even known for producing their own players, the spine of there team has been poached from other Bundesliga clubs on Bosman rules.
In summary, do I think the Checkatrade Trophy will do anything for the England National Side? No. Will it have an adverse effect on clubs in the bottom two divisions and further down? Potentially yes, it's a foot in the door for B Teams. Something that has no direct coloration with success in international football.
Edit: I've included sources to pick through this time. Enjoy. [br You are picking up information to fit a losing argument. Firstly German youngsters get the opportunity to play competitive football against men not other kids so they have to learn quickly or fall by the wayside as for lack of funds to bring in marquee signings tell me why therefore Manchester City who spend many times more than the average German sides on transfers and wages are such a runaway success in the champions league not.and was it bayern Munich who in recent season annihilated one of our top sides 10.2.provide g you don't need to spend vast sums on transfers and that bringing your own players through by exposing them to senI or football earlier in their career. What was the quote a couple of years ago by Graham Taylor that he wished we would follow the German way of having 2nd teams playing against full professionals on a regular basis to help their development. Hence the move to allow a small number of clubs to enter the checkatrade competition.whether you approve or not it is here to stay and sooner or later there will be a premier 2 with invited clubs to join and no promotion into that league. That is what you should be concerned about because that could see clubs like rovers going part time and playing in regional leagues
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Post by fatherjackhackett on Dec 6, 2018 17:35:39 GMT
IF Rovers make it to Wembley I’ve got £25 quid here that says they won’t sell 30k tickets, to a charity of choice. If you are that confident why a measly 25 pounds Because it’s what I can afford. Next question?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2018 17:48:14 GMT
If you are that confident why a measly 25 pounds Because it’s what I can afford. Next question? Fair enough
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Post by emperorsuperbus on Dec 6, 2018 21:19:21 GMT
Botti Biabi, a Scot, is coming on for Swans I thought Botti might be a woman’s name. Take a t out and you have Boti Bliss goo.gl/images/ivf9qp Two Ts and it’s a big strong, no nonsense looking centre forward. If you are that big strong, no nonsense looking centre forward, just to be absolutely clear, there was no offence intended at all.
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