9-2, not the best start for Dinamo..
Someone talk me through the AC Milan fan’s megaphone!? I tuned in end of the first half, wtf? Tinpot doesn’t seem remotely close enough to describe it.
Milan (particularly Morata) are a right bunch of diving, moaning pricks. Haven't seen the old school playground tactic of grabbing the ball as soon as you've been tackled in a while.
He's a capo, which is basically the one leading the singing so that they all sing the same songs rather than different groups of the crowds singing different songs or not singing at all etc.Someone talk me through the AC Milan fan’s megaphone!? I tuned in end of the first half, wtf? Tinpot doesn’t seem remotely close enough to describe it.
Excellent new word.I just looked for a champions League thread. Found yours languishing in the doldrums of the lower part of the front page of NSC. I didn't realise 8 games per club in the leagues. Ugh. It's rubbish. Clubs want a super League? UEFA give them loads of extra games. Yet managers moan they have too many games. These clubs want to have their cake and eat it. The competition is in danger of enshitification.
Yeah me too.The Champions League: a new dawn, or just the richest winning in more lucrative ways?
Uefa’s new Champions League is less about jeopardy, than its growing desire to supplant sporting integrity with the confected thrills of the TV game showwww.theguardian.com
This sums up my thoughts on it all.
I was a surprised to hear him say something about the ref getting the home fans on his back after a few decisions went against them, so he (clattenburg) would probably give a few cheap free kicks to them to quieten it all down. We kind of knew refs did a bit of this, but it was surprising to hear him admit it happens.The megaphone in Milan is actually more bearable than hearing Mark Clattenburg…
I dislike it intensely, however if it is to work, surely most of the time other fans should be joining in? In his case, he bravely continued oblivious to the fact that most of the time he was ploughing a lone furrow before slinking away as it became apparent that Milan were not going to mount a late comeback.He's a capo, which is basically the one leading the singing so that they all sing the same songs rather than different groups of the crowds singing different songs or not singing at all etc.
It is very common in countries where people sing throughout the games to support their teams.
I know it is considered tinpot in Britain to make noise if your team isn't playing well or scoring goals but the rest of Europe feel the same way (tinpot) about British supporter culture. Its just cultural differences.
Disgraceful comment. Refs......I was a surprised to hear him say something about the ref getting the home fans on his back after a few decisions went against them, so he (clattenburg) would probably give a few cheap free kicks to them to quieten it all down. We kind of knew refs did a bit of this, but it was surprising to hear him admit it happens.
144 games to eliminate just 12 teams. What a load of rubbish and there will be a lot of pretty meaningless games.Far too many teams in early rounds just to make money. As usual will start watching all Euro competitions when last 16
Normally it works and you barely notice the capo, right now the Milan fans are severly pissed off though and on the brink of exploding in anger.I dislike it intensely, however if it is to work, surely most of the time other fans should be joining in? In his case, he bravely continued oblivious to the fact that most of the time he was ploughing a lone furrow before slinking away as it became apparent that Milan were not going to mount a late comeback.
I reckon "in theory at least" is doing a lot of heavy lifting here. We'll see though, maybe it's genius. Tend to think that anything which hugely increases the number of matches with no real jeopardy is unlikely to be an improvement.The group stage of the Champions League has been as dull as reading an instruction manual for years. At least this way, we get - in theory at least - more games worth watching rather than Man City pissing their group and sticking the reserves out for the last 2 games.
That said, Only 12 teams exiting after 8 games each seems too few especially when you've got teams like Celtic who will lose all 8 games.
This is just ridiculous. UEFA now every bit as crap as FIFA in my view.144 games to eliminate just 12 teams. What a load of rubbish and there will be a lot of pretty meaningless games.
Lets hope they do because it is certainly too much.And reported this morning that Rodri is threatening to go on strike because of the number of games players are having to play! You couldn't make it up.
I reckon "in theory at least" is doing a lot of heavy lifting here. We'll see though, maybe it's genius. Tend to think that anything which hugely increases the number of matches with no real jeopardy is unlikely to be an improvement.