My Champion's League 2018/19 wall chart tells me it's a step down.Is Juve really a step up? More a sideways move.
My Champion's League 2018/19 wall chart tells me it's a step down.Is Juve really a step up? More a sideways move.
It probably is to be fair. They will almost certainly win their league and have CL participation too. I could see this move as a possibility, moreso than PSG which shows little ambition.Is Juve really a step up? More a sideways move.
I think he said if no one comes in he could sign a new contract, so maybe not leaving on a free after all.
Plus he said he wants to move up. If we make some statement signings this summer and really improve the team, there won't be many teams that would be a step up (even now there aren't). Barca, Real, City, Pool, Bayern, PSG. That's about it. Pool and City don't need him and Bayern can't afford him. So that leaves Real, Barca, and PSG. And if none of these teams are interested in signing him, then the highest he could do is Spurs. So I am not too worried about this one.
Is Juve really a step up? More a sideways move.
Plus he gets Ronaldo to shout at him when he doesn’t get a pass and he doesn’t have to take free kicks any more. Maybe the different challenge Eriksen wants is an easier one, one where he earns for more for less responsibility and a couple of guaranteed domestic trophies in a less competitive league?Shoe in to win Serie A again. Probably slightly better chance of winning a CL title too. Not much in it but they would arguably be shorter odds to win it next season than us.
That's the thing: they're a shoe-in. Not much of a challenge there. As for them being shorter odds than us in the CL, after this year I'm not so sure. Even last year our naivete is what cost us, not that we were the lesser side.Shoe in to win Serie A again. Probably slightly better chance of winning a CL title too. Not much in it but they would arguably be shorter odds to win it next season than us.
What does your domestic title winning chart show you (other than Serie A is not the Premier League)?My Champion's League 2018/19 wall chart tells me it's a step down.
It tells me City won the league that matters, Barca won the lazy fudger league and everything else is of very little importance.What does your domestic title winning chart show you (other than Serie A is not the Premier League)?
Like looking at your Champions League 2018/19 wall chart to see if Eriksen gong to Juve is a step down?It tells me City won the league that matters, Barca won the lazy fudger league and everything else is of very little importance.
Agreed.It probably is to be fair. They will almost certainly win their league and have CL participation too. I could see this move as a possibility, moreso than PSG which shows little ambition.
Is Juve really a step up? More a sideways move.
It's a nothing league. No young player with ambition would leave one of the two leagues that matter to join it.Like looking at your Champions League 2018/19 wall chart to see if Eriksen gong to Juve is a step down?
As you said in your previous post, I think it's a waste of time even posting about it, so I won't.It's a nothing league. No young player with ambition would leave one of the two leagues that matter to join it.
No they're not crap. They're just not better than us.Ha-ha, so the team that knocked us out of the CL last year are basically crap.
Okay then.
What do the club do then as a solution?
Buy a player in Eriksen position just in case he does leave.?