Where else has the excitement been brewing - I haven't been paying as much attention as I normally do. I know that Alkmaar and Lille are doing well in the Netherlands and France this year.
There seems to be a lot of upsets around Europe this season and also a lot of clubs who arent normally upthere challanging for the title. The Portugese League of them all seems to be the most exciting. Braga are playing tonight, if they win they go four points clear at the top. Both Sporting and Porto have been going through a bad patch at the moment.
Table:
1.Sporting de Braga 19 10 6 3 29-14 36
2.Sporting CP 19 10 5 4 41-24 35 [Lisboa]
3.FC do Porto 19 9 7 3 24-13 34
4.SL Benfica 19 10 4 5 30-21 34 [Lisboa]
5.Boavista FC 19 10 4 5 24-23 34 [Porto]
6.CS Marítimo 19 7 9 3 20-16 30 [Funchal]
7.Vitória FC 19 8 4 7 27-22 28 [Setúbal]
8.Rio Ave 19 6 10 3 26-22 28 [Vila do Conde]
9.Vitória SC 19 7 5 7 19-18 26 [Guimarães]
10.CF "Os Belenenses" 19 7 4 8 29-26 25 [Lisboa]
11.União de Leiria 19 5 9 5 19-19 24
12.CD Nacional 19 7 3 9 23-28 24 [Funchal]
13.Gil Vicente FC 19 5 5 9 20-24 20 [Barcelos]
14.FC Penafiel 19 6 2 11 18-35 20
15.GD Estoril-Praia 19 5 4 10 22-27 19
16.Moreirense FC 19 3 8 8 16-26 17 [Moreira de Cónegos]
17.SC Beira-Mar 19 4 5 10 21-37 17 [Aveiro]
18.Académica de Coimbra 19 3 4 12 14-27 13
Where else has the excitement been brewing - I haven't been paying as much attention as I normally do. I know that Alkmaar and Lille are doing well in the Netherlands and France this year.
That question was less stupid, though you asked it in a profoundly stupid way.
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Originally Posted by Dodge
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Well spotted. That League title race is surprisingly open this season. Makes a change from a traditional season where Porto are so far ahead by now that the only thing of interest is who comes 2nd, 3rd and 4th .
I think Moldova is more open than usual too...![]()
If you think the Scottish league is predictable (and I know yous would never say that![]()
) the Portugese league is even worse, five different winners in the history of the league and outside the big three, Belenenses and Boavista have only won it once each.
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Originally Posted by Pat O' Banton
But it has actually become much more open in the last few seasons. Although I put the hex on Brage as they lost on Friday. I think this is due to the investment in football because of the recent euro champs
The 2004 Norwegian League went all the way down to the final minute of the last weekend of matches before Frode Johnsen scored in injury to give Rosenborg the title from Valerenga by the slimmest of margins of 1 goal scored
Kom Igen, FCK...
La Liga is hotting up nicely again. I keep telling people that Barcelona are beginning to show signs that they'll throw that 7 point lead in the toliet and Real Madrid are actually starting to show the form the showed before Beckham arrived, watch that space!
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